EARTH CHANGES
I Feel the Earth Move...
September ‘08 - Unforgettable Man-made and Natural Disasters
By Cal Orey

Awakening to her son Parrish’s early morning phone call telling her to turn on the television, Dana Haynes was stunned as she watched the second plane hit the World Trade Center. Watching the events unfold she kept thinking, “Could I have stopped this from happening?” The astrologer based in Desert Hot Springs, California, had forewarned clients back in 1997 of a New York City impending disaster.

“Planetary aspects indicated a terrorist attack by airplane, sudden and explosive in New York City. During the next four years the threat narrowed to Sept. 11 from astrological aspects indicated in a large number of clients’ charts. On Friday, Sept. 7, I warned the audience of the “Joey English Show” in Palm Springs, Calif. not to travel to New York until after Sept. 12 because of a possible terrorist act using airplanes,” recalls Haynes. www.astrologyworldnews.com But nothing could stop the events which unfolded and rocked America’s world.

Many people believe they or their pets can sense danger before it hits. Read on and decide for yourself…

EARTHQUAKES
Past: Two quakes resulted from the 9-11 tragedy but nothing to compare to the man-made disaster or historical pre-fall earthquakes. Back in 1985 on September 19, Michoacan, Mexico was hit by an 8.1 deadly jolt, 9,000 killed, 30,000 injured. On September 7, 1999, a 6.0 rattled Athens Greece, 143 lost lives.

Present: September 15-22 is the primary seismic window, according to California geologist Jim Berkland who monitors strange animal behavior, lunar cycles and tides: the Full Moon is on September 15, and on September 22 is the fall equinox—all may contribute to shakers in seismically active regions.

WILDFIRES
Past: While the Earth shakes, past and present, last September, wildfires spread across the Northern Rockies, with fire burning in central Idaho and western Montana. In early September, fires in northern California affected air quality; by mid-September, wildfires and smoke were affecting both southern California and Nevada.

Present: This year, on July 3, 2008, a thunderstorm system moved over California striking 2000 lightning sparked fires, causing evacuations, and affecting air quality. In late July, an out of control wildfire threatened thousands of homes near Yosemite National Park. This year, fire season is considered year round due to the drought and heat. For more data, visit the National Weather Service website
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/msc/fireweather

TORNADOES
Past: Like small brush fires spreading into wildfires, often twisters are spawned from hurricanes to create a double disaster. Hurricane Beulah, a Category 3, made landfall in Texas on September 19, 1967. In result, more than 100 twisters from Beulah hit in southeast Texas from September 19 through September 23—one of the record events of tornadoes spawned by a hurricane.

Present: In the U.S., only the National Weather Service issues tornado forecasts nationwide. The Storm Prediction Center issues watches, general weather outlooks, etc. For information, log onto http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado.

HURRICANES
Past: Tornadoes teamed with hurricanes are deadly. Hurricane Hugo was part of the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on September 9, tagged a Category 5, made landfall as a Category 4 in South Carolina on the 13th. Eighty two people died.

Present: In July, Hurricane Bertha (120 mph) weakened to a Category 1. Hurricane Dolly, the second hurricane of the season, (100 mph) caused no deaths but caused extensive damage. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will be updated in early August, just before what is historically the “peak period of hurricane activity.”

So, since scientists admit they aren’t able to reliably predict man-made or natural disasters, be prepared to be self-reliant for one week—for you, your family and pets’ safety’s sake.

cal oreyCal Orey is the author of The Healing Powers of Vinegar, Revised and Updated, The Healing Powers of Olive Oil and SuperSensitives: Can You Sense Danger and The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes. Log onto her website at www.calorey.com

   
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Summer Shaker, 2008
On July 3, 2008, intuitive Cal Orey posted on www.earthquakeepi-center.com, a 5.0-5.5+ would hit Palm Springs; radius of 50 miles by July 31, 60% probability (based on a gut instinct and 1986 Palm Springs 5.9 quake). On July 9 and 21, Orey made a public forecast on Los Angeles radio shows LA Talk Radio and The Health and Beauty Revolution with Patty Kovacs… Then, July 29, the day of the solar eclipse, a strong 5.4 temblor rocked Southern California. The quake made national news; felt by both radio program hosts who were amazed by Orey’s uncanny forecast; 167 Palm Springs’ reports to the USGS “Did you feel it?” and covered in the DesertSun www.mydesert.com On Nov. 13 Southern California will join the largest earthquake drill in U.S. history. www.ShakeOut.org. (Source: USGS)