‘Your mind is already gone and you don’t know it’
IS ANTARCTICA BREATHING?
People in Puerto Rico know: Pitch black, no power, only the flickering beam of an aging flashlight — no political theorizing now — wind howling, ripping the shingles from the roof, and then the neighborhood blows away. Death is random and cruel. Cars thrown several blocks land on people. No electricity for a year, half the population flees to Miami. Throughout the Antilles many thousands were never seen again.
People in Houston and New Orleans know, the water kept rising and the lucky had to be rescued off their roofs. The ones who survived owe their future from knowing when to run away. Some called it urban renewal by weather control. Thousands more were bussed elsewhere and many of them reportedly remain unaccounted for.
But in Sulawesi, an island in Indonesia you likely never heard of, desperate residents who remain unburied try to recover from the unusual combination of both a tsunami and a volcano. They know better than anyone that in a split second the world can change and you can’t do anything about it. The big wave hit the new bridge in the city of Palu at about 18 feet high and they’ll be digging up the dead from the mud-packed rubble for a long time yet.
https://www.livescience.com/63725-indonesian-earthquake-tsunami-photos.html
In the western United States a high tech tsunami comes from the sky, in narrowly focused laser beams captured on cellphone video that roast houses at incredibly high temperatures but leave the trees a few feet away their naturally pristine green. Of course the government offers no rational explanation. This year’s Northwest forest fire epidemic seems connected to this suspicious phenomenon. Many observers have linked this to a program known as Agenda 21 that seeks to depopulate vast areas of the U.S. and herd human cattle into cities where they can be rigorously regulated.
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