Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Climate Prediction, It's Too Late..

Way back, over 30 years ago, when I was in university, I read this, and it has stuck with me, no matter how hard I try to ignore it, and it's implications.

Edgar Cayce predicted that dramatic physical changes would affect the Earth in the years 1958-1998 and would begin with the eruption of Mt. Etna.

So, a check up on what Mt. Etna is doing is warranted, here's one article:

Mount Etna's last significant eruption was in 1992 when two streams of lava threatened the village of Zafferana.

Italian and US military diverted the lava flow away from the village with spectacular man-made explosions on the volcano's slopes until the eruption subsided.


Okay, so Etna last erupted in 1992, well within the 1958-1998 time frame.

What's Mt. Etna doing these days?

Well, that's why I'm writing about this, Etna's become active again.

So, if I lived in Vancouver, I might be heading for higher ground.

When there is the first breaking up of some conditions in the South Sea and those as apparent in the sinking or rising of that that's almost opposite same, or in the Mediterranean, and the Etna area, then we many know it has begun.

There will be the upheavals in the Arctic and in the Antarctic that will make for the eruption of volcanoes in the torrid areas, and there will be the shifting then of the poles - where there has been those of a frigid or the semi-tropical will become the more tropical, and moss and fern will grow.


Now, isn't this exactly what the environmentalists are telling us is happening? Have they been reading up on Edgar Cayce and his predictions?

Personally, I think Edgar Cayce's predictions are just as believable as the eco-nuts, at least Cayce was 99% accurate, you sure can't say the same thing for scientists.

Is this "tounge in cheek"? You decide!

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