Earth in crisis: Is the planet on the verge of a ‘meltdown’?
Posted on January 5, 2013 by The Extinction Protocol
January 5, 2013 - PLANET – Conditions
on the planet continue to deteriorate, particularly in respect to more
pronounced climate extremes seen across hemispheres, and the number of
volcanoes that are now continuously erupting. The planet is undergoing
dynamic change, whereby we’re seeing early evidence that the physical
dynamics of the planet is moving towards a spectrum of greater
instability. This is happening, as the planet’s magnetic field continues
to abate in strength. This is suggestive that we’ve passed the rubicon
in this internal process of a geological shift that has been brought on
by an anomalistic fluctuation of thermal gradient in the planet’s outer
core. Consequently, change is now uniform, and these Earthchanges can now generate events which will affect the entire
planet. We had a 4.6 magnitude earthquake in Falcon, Venezuela on
January 4, 2013 and that earthquake was immediately followed by a 4.3
earthquake in the Ceram Sea and a 4.9 in Halmahera, Indonesia. Both
points on the globe are on exact opposite ends of the planet. We call it
an antipodal tangent. On January 5, we had a 5.1 magnitude earthquake
on the Mid-Indian Ridge and that was followed approximately 4.5 hours
later by an earthquake near the antipodal point of the Cascadian fault
with a 7.5 magnitude
earthquake in southeastern Alaska. What this means is the entire planet
is now starting to resonate from this heightened state of seismicity.
The Bible prophesized in Isaiah 24:20 there would come a time, in the
very near future, where the Earth would be reeling to and fro or back
and forth like a drunkard. This is a state of resonate seismicity
resulting from the impact of very large cluster earthquakes or what we
refer to in geology as an earthquake storm.
Breaking bad: In April of 2012, a leading earthquake scientist warned in the Croatian Times
that the planet could be cracking up after a series of massive quakes
in just 48 hours. Expert Gheorghe Marmureanu – from Romania’s National
Institute of Earth Physics – says 39 quakes hit the globe within two
days in April. The series started with two massive quakes in Indonesia
measuring 8.6 and 8.2 on the Richter scale, rapidly followed by three
more only slightly smaller in Mexico within hours. “There is no doubt
that something is seriously wrong. There have been too many strong
earthquakes,” said Marmureanu. He added: “The quakes are a surprise that
cannot be easily explained by current scientific knowledge. With the
Indonesian quake for example, statistically, there should be one big
earthquake in this part of Asia every 500 years. However, since 2004,
there were already three quakes with a magnitude of over 8, which is not
normal.” In September of 2012, scientists said the Indo-Australian
plate near Indonesia was in the early stages of breaking in pieces. 1
Moral degeneracy: And
it’s not just a physical crisis the planet is suffering from.
Civilization, as a whole, appears to be on the verge of unraveling. We
saw the increase in violence, rise in ethnic strife, and moral
degeneracy that plagued Rome before the empire began to unravel. A near
endless bloody civil war continues in Syria that has claimed nearly
60,000 human lives. Economic hardships, high unemployment, austerity
measures, and crushing debt loads plague many countries, including the
world’s three largest economies: the U.S., China, and Japan. Mass
shooting incidents appear to be on the rise in the U.S. Violence has
become pandemic in many regions of the world from China to Brazil, even
as gun sales continue to set records in the U.S. Just this week, a
sergeant in Saudi Arabia’s Air Force was jailed in Las Vegas on charges
that he pulled a boy into a hotel room and sexually assaulted him the
morning of Sin City’s big New Year’s Eve fireworks extravaganza. Mazen
Alotaibi, 23, faces charges including kidnapping, sexual assault with a
minor and felony.2 Gang rapes and violence against women
occur frequency across India, Afghanistan, and many regions of Africa,
where women have very little or almost no rights in male-dominated
societies. Some of the cases coming out of India speak of unmitigated
horrors. The suffering of a university student and her male friend who
were brutally attacked aboard a bus in India’s capital did not end after
the woman was gang-raped and both were savagely beaten for 2 1/2 hours
on December 16, 2012 in New Delhi. Dumped naked on a roadside, the pair
encountered shocking apathy as passersby offered only cursory looks and
police debated jurisdiction for 30 minutes before taking them to a
hospital, where the man received no treatment as he sat without clothes
on the floor for hours, the friend recounted in a television interview.
If you think that was an isolated incident, consider the fact that
25 cases of assualt were reported across India during the week of the
New Delhi incident.3
Posted on January 5, 2013 by The Extinction Protocol
January 5, 2013 - PLANET – Conditions
on the planet continue to deteriorate, particularly in respect to more
pronounced climate extremes seen across hemispheres, and the number of
volcanoes that are now continuously erupting. The planet is undergoing
dynamic change, whereby we’re seeing early evidence that the physical
dynamics of the planet is moving towards a spectrum of greater
instability. This is happening, as the planet’s magnetic field continues
to abate in strength. This is suggestive that we’ve passed the rubicon
in this internal process of a geological shift that has been brought on
by an anomalistic fluctuation of thermal gradient in the planet’s outer
core. Consequently, change is now uniform, and these Earthchanges can now generate events which will affect the entire
planet. We had a 4.6 magnitude earthquake in Falcon, Venezuela on
January 4, 2013 and that earthquake was immediately followed by a 4.3
earthquake in the Ceram Sea and a 4.9 in Halmahera, Indonesia. Both
points on the globe are on exact opposite ends of the planet. We call it
an antipodal tangent. On January 5, we had a 5.1 magnitude earthquake
on the Mid-Indian Ridge and that was followed approximately 4.5 hours
later by an earthquake near the antipodal point of the Cascadian fault
with a 7.5 magnitude
earthquake in southeastern Alaska. What this means is the entire planet
is now starting to resonate from this heightened state of seismicity.
The Bible prophesized in Isaiah 24:20 there would come a time, in the
very near future, where the Earth would be reeling to and fro or back
and forth like a drunkard. This is a state of resonate seismicity
resulting from the impact of very large cluster earthquakes or what we
refer to in geology as an earthquake storm.
Breaking bad: In April of 2012, a leading earthquake scientist warned in the Croatian Times
that the planet could be cracking up after a series of massive quakes
in just 48 hours. Expert Gheorghe Marmureanu – from Romania’s National
Institute of Earth Physics – says 39 quakes hit the globe within two
days in April. The series started with two massive quakes in Indonesia
measuring 8.6 and 8.2 on the Richter scale, rapidly followed by three
more only slightly smaller in Mexico within hours. “There is no doubt
that something is seriously wrong. There have been too many strong
earthquakes,” said Marmureanu. He added: “The quakes are a surprise that
cannot be easily explained by current scientific knowledge. With the
Indonesian quake for example, statistically, there should be one big
earthquake in this part of Asia every 500 years. However, since 2004,
there were already three quakes with a magnitude of over 8, which is not
normal.” In September of 2012, scientists said the Indo-Australian
plate near Indonesia was in the early stages of breaking in pieces. 1
Moral degeneracy: And
it’s not just a physical crisis the planet is suffering from.
Civilization, as a whole, appears to be on the verge of unraveling. We
saw the increase in violence, rise in ethnic strife, and moral
degeneracy that plagued Rome before the empire began to unravel. A near
endless bloody civil war continues in Syria that has claimed nearly
60,000 human lives. Economic hardships, high unemployment, austerity
measures, and crushing debt loads plague many countries, including the
world’s three largest economies: the U.S., China, and Japan. Mass
shooting incidents appear to be on the rise in the U.S. Violence has
become pandemic in many regions of the world from China to Brazil, even
as gun sales continue to set records in the U.S. Just this week, a
sergeant in Saudi Arabia’s Air Force was jailed in Las Vegas on charges
that he pulled a boy into a hotel room and sexually assaulted him the
morning of Sin City’s big New Year’s Eve fireworks extravaganza. Mazen
Alotaibi, 23, faces charges including kidnapping, sexual assault with a
minor and felony.2 Gang rapes and violence against women
occur frequency across India, Afghanistan, and many regions of Africa,
where women have very little or almost no rights in male-dominated
societies. Some of the cases coming out of India speak of unmitigated
horrors. The suffering of a university student and her male friend who
were brutally attacked aboard a bus in India’s capital did not end after
the woman was gang-raped and both were savagely beaten for 2 1/2 hours
on December 16, 2012 in New Delhi. Dumped naked on a roadside, the pair
encountered shocking apathy as passersby offered only cursory looks and
police debated jurisdiction for 30 minutes before taking them to a
hospital, where the man received no treatment as he sat without clothes
on the floor for hours, the friend recounted in a television interview.
If you think that was an isolated incident, consider the fact that
25 cases of assualt were reported across India during the week of the
New Delhi incident.3
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