Major Energy Release March 25?
The possibility which stares at us from Clif High's predictive linguistics work, is that we are now only 11-days away from major release language associated with March 25th.
George Ure
The main items concerning Clif at the moment are a) how do we communicate to the general population that the term "earthquake" is not a singular phenomena and that there's a much broader context which is not being communicated to the public, specifically, the tearing of the planet's crust which may be drive by a little-discussed mechanism of Earth's plasmas core expanding in response to energies from the Sun.
We've talked about this a bit and the limitations of human thought come into focus by observing that not all earth movement events are necessarily simple tectonic in nature.
One has only to observe that Vancouver Island, which in antiquity was connected both to the lower British Columbia Mainland to the east, and the Northern Washington on the south, was showed away from both to the extent that on the East, the inside passage to the north end of now Vancouver Island was formed and to the south, the Strait of Juan de Fuca was created.
Not to pick a fight with tectonic simplists, but conceptually, plasma expansion accounts for the widely evident north-south lay of many mountain ranges, and we don't need to accept tectonics are eon's long simple bank shots, to use a pub & billiards term.
Tearing is a big deal because the conceptual framework is much larger and accounts for things likeJapan moving laterally 8-feet and the long rip/tear on the ocean floor. Or, don't they like to talk about such things?
The other thing Clif's worried about is how to communicate the alternative radiation treatments which are available in the event convention supplies of KI (potassium Iodide) run out.
For example, there are references to reduced mortality of guinea pigs fed chlorophyll-rich diets (wheatgrass smoothie, anyone?). Other claims of moderating impacts of radiation from eating fresh chlorophyll may be found here.
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Word pair count
Read more: http://www.thestate.com/2011/03/14/1735672/mancke-japans-situation-could.html#ixzz1Gd1ymlsa
Not to get right freaked-out about stuff, but in Sunday's Peoplenomics.com report (where we reported on the risks of MOX/mental oxide reactors of the Fukushima 3 type which use a mix of plutonium some number of hours before the global press) we explained the word pairing and expectations of a huge (as in bigger than Japan quake by some good measure) and urged subscribers to get the one month or more of food and water as soon as possible.
At the time we posted that Peoplenomics report, Google's news engine showed only nine hits. As of 06:10 CDT, that count was up to 44, and going nonlinear as the 'new language" grabs hold, just as the predictive linguistics outlook would have us expect.
This leaves the huge & ugly problem of what else is in that part of the modelspace. The US mega quake is part of that set. Worse: The "hot date" of March 25th looms, which is very, very, ugly close to the March 19 Super Moon.
Astrologer Richard Nolte has been studying this Super Moon occurrence at his site, but in linguistics, the window of concern is March 25 for release language.
By the way, release language is the kind where when you tell your friends on the phone what you see happening, it's marked by the use of an expletive like "Oh f**k dude, did you just see California is now an Island?" That's release - emotionally.
So we go into this week expecting what airline pilots would refer to as somewhere between "light chop" of "return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts. and return your tray tables to the upright and lock position. We're expecting a few bumps up ahead..."
Yeah...a few...my foot.
http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm
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