Visionkeeper - Are you feeling it?

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Are you feeling it?

Posted on September 12, 2012 

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So, are you feeling things intensely and finding perhaps you are just a bit out of balance and shaky? I sure am. I know yesterday September 11th had some major issues surrounding it, but beyond that, the energy coming in to earth is powerful! I have continued to drop things all morning, tripped over rugs and just a short while ago fell down the last five steps of the stairway into a heap on the tile floor below. I am okay aside from a cut hand and a sore back and rear, but boy, yesterday was not my day. I know what the Oracle report had to say about it and I guess I was falling into step. I find the more we seem to be getting realignments within the more out of whack my body becomes while trying to function in 3D. I will be most pleased when we are finally in place somewhere and we stop this jumping in and out of dimensions.

'Unrevealed Secrets' About UFOs To Be Described By Ex-Military During Lecture

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International Business Times - Jeff Stone, 9/2/12

(Photo: Wikipedia)
Former military officials -- including two who were associated with the U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book -- will speak during a Sept. 22 lecture in Las Vegas. They promise to delve into some of the previously unknown information the military has about UFOs. The accompanying picture was taken in New Jersey in 1952.

Las Vegas' National Atomic Testing Museum will host a lecture that promises UFO secrets will be revealed. The event on Sept. 22 will feature UFO investigators that used to be in the military, including former officials of the U.S. Air Force's now-defunct Project Blue Book, according to the museum website.

Costa Rican officials: A strong earthquake could still occur in Guanacaste

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Tico Times - 9/11/12

Experts confirmed the Sept. 5 magnitude-7.6 earthquake was the ‘Big One’ they’ve been expecting, but the fault rupture was only of 50 percent.

After a series of analyses conducted in the northwestern province of Guanacaste, experts from the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (Ovsicori) reported Tuesday that another quake of equal or greater magnitude could occur in Nicoya Peninsula, but predicting when it would happen is “impossible .”

Marino Protti, Ovsicori’s lead scientist, explained that the magintude-7.6 earthquake on Sept. 5 caused a 40 percent slip and an inclination of 1.8 meters on the fault located in Nicoya.

To read the rest of this story, visit TicoTimes.net.

Indonesian volcano shakes, spews lava

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UPI - 9/10/12

 
Anak Krakatau is the small, brownish island in the center of the photograph. Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
 

HARGOPANCURAN, Indonesia, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Ongoing activity by Indonesia's Mount Anak Krakatau has residents of nearby coastal areas concerned as the volcano spewed more lava, officials said.

On Monday the volcano in the Sunda Strait spewed hot lava and other volcanic material 2,000 feet above its peak, the Antara news agency reported.

To read the rest of this story, visit UPI.com.

Rotten smell reeks havoc across Southern California

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Los Angeles Times -  9/10/12

By Hector Becerra, Phil Willon and Andrew Blankstein

A massive fish die-off in the Salton Sea is the prime suspect in a rotten smell that swept the region, but experts can't recall a bad odor ever traveling so far.

When the rotten egg smell wafted into the Santa Clarita United Methodist Church in Saugus on Monday morning, Kathy Gray thought the church's sewer pipe had burst.

More than 70 miles to the east, steelworker Chris Tatum's nostrils got the punch in Riverside. He assumed a brush fire had just broken out. "It reeks," he said. "It smells like rotten mush."

To watch the video and read the rest of this story, visit LATimes.com.

Blue Star UFO Report - The Battle of Los Angeles

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On the night of February 24, 1942, an incident that has come to be called "The Battle of Los Angeles" erupted in the California sky. It happened less than three months after the U.S. had entered WW2.

 

An unidentified flying object was spotted, air raid sirens sounded, and a blackout was ordered. By the end of the "battle," over 1400 anti-aircraft shells (12.8 pounds each) had been fired at the object but the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade could not bring it down.

 

Several buildings were damaged by friendly fire, three civilians were killed by the anti-aircraft fire, and another three died of heart attacks attributed to the stress of the hour-long bombardment. (I adapted this information from Wikipedia.)

 

Below are three videos about this incident. Please note that there are many more videos about The Battle of Los Angeles on YouTube if you care to search.

Costa Rica’s earthquake aftermath: 1650 aftershocks and still shaking

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Source: The Extinction Protocol, 9/11/12

September 11, 2012 – COSTA RICA – The latest report from the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (Ovsicori), released Monday morning, states that 1,650 aftershocks have been registered since the magnitude- 7.6 earthquake that hit the country last Wednesday. The strongest aftershock was felt Saturday, with a magnitude of 5.6. However, it was felt only in the Central Valley. Ovsicori seismologist Walter Jiménez said the aftershocks will continue in upcoming days, but he also stated that the magnitudes and frequencies of them will go down, ranging from 2 to 3 in magnitude. –Tico Times

Rains ravage Sindh, leaving up to 58 dead

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The Express Tribune

By Sarfaraz Memon, 9/11/12

Commuters wade through rainwater at Clock Tower Road during the downpour in Sukkur. PHOTO: PPI

SUKKUR:

At least 58 people, including women and children, were killed, and hundreds injured, in rain-related incidents throughout upper Sindh over the past 24 hours. An emergency has been declared in Jacobabad and Kandhkot, where the army has been called in to provide relief.

Leslie cleanup in Newfoundland kicks into gear

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CBC News - 9/12/12

Thousands of homeowners are clearing up debris left behind by Leslie, a hurricane-strength storm that had winds as high as 137 km/h. (CBC )

Newfoundland Power said about 15,000 customers on the Avalon Peninsula were without power early Wednesday morning. About 11,000 of them are in the St. John's area.

The utility planned to restore service to its feeder lines on Wednesday, said communications official Michelle Coughlan.

To read the rest of this story, visit CBC.ca.

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