Rumblings of Mutiny
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Rumblings of Mutiny
Anyone notice a "disturbance in the Force" today?
I can't seem to hold on to anything--stuff keeps flying out of my hand. Usually when that happens, there is a pretty big earthquake on the way, which will hit within 2 weeks, though I've never been able to figure out where (could be anywhere in the world).
It would be interesting to try to localize this feeling, so I am wondering if anyone else has any "sense" of something about to hit.
I can't seem to hold on to anything--stuff keeps flying out of my hand. Usually when that happens, there is a pretty big earthquake on the way, which will hit within 2 weeks, though I've never been able to figure out where (could be anywhere in the world).
It would be interesting to try to localize this feeling, so I am wondering if anyone else has any "sense" of something about to hit.
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although not related in a straightforward way - I have been noticing quite a few media reports of animals entering into typically human domain and displaying typically human behaviors - a cat taking the bus from stop to stop, a bird entering a store and selecting chips then leaving (repeatedly), a fox entering into a person's front porch and attacking, another fox entering a bar and chasing people (which was sadly killed) and the elephant tramplings.
It would suggest to me that if animals are doing that we must be giving off second density vibes like crazy. But I don't know for sure.
It would suggest to me that if animals are doing that we must be giving off second density vibes like crazy. But I don't know for sure.
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Re: Rumblings of Mutiny
It could be the rumbling within.
Indigestion perhaps? (a bit of humor
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I would say it is working its way up from within the core of the earth to the surface . And probably why you can’t tell it’s location.
We are connected to the grid. But the feeling is mutual.
Let’s see, there was one in Japan and a few days later in San Franscisco. The ripple effect?
And some of the planets will be aligned. Within 2 short weeks?
The puss-ibility, it will be sometime much later than 2 weeks.
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Indigestion perhaps? (a bit of humor

I would say it is working its way up from within the core of the earth to the surface . And probably why you can’t tell it’s location.
We are connected to the grid. But the feeling is mutual.
Let’s see, there was one in Japan and a few days later in San Franscisco. The ripple effect?
And some of the planets will be aligned. Within 2 short weeks?
The puss-ibility, it will be sometime much later than 2 weeks.
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Re: Rumblings of Mutiny
Either that, or the animals are becoming more "3rd density" than the people are.Alluvion wrote:It would suggest to me that if animals are doing that we must be giving off second density vibes like crazy. But I don't know for sure.
Earth rumblings continue today with freaky thunderstorms. Started last night, which was mostly clear, except there was a lot of lightning. Odd thing was that even though you could see the lightning flash, there was not even a hint of thunder. I've only seen that twice before in my life. It is very unsettling, almost unnatural.
Was also noticing a lot of lightning bugs in the hills--until I remembered that there aren't any lightning bugs out here! Could be a sign of high piezo-electric stress, which normally precedes an earthquake.
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still up in the mountains? not sure if silent lightening is common that far west but it sure is in Florida. I do recall one night of nearly constant silent lightening when some tornadoes blew through town.
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Re: Rumblings of Mutiny
Been chatting with a few friends from Texas. Lightening storms have been an unusually, intensifying event down there, besides the heavy down pours.
It is also interesting to see the aurora borealis extending across, visible in the southern parts of Texas as it a few years ago.
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It is also interesting to see the aurora borealis extending across, visible in the southern parts of Texas as it a few years ago.
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Re: Rumblings of Mutiny
7.0 is considered a "major" quake. But they're not rare, being at the low end of a range between 7.0 and 7.9 that, globally, occur once every 3 weeks, on average.Alluvion wrote:quake in indonesia.
A prediction of a larger quake, within a few days, or the prediction of quake location would be interesting.
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Re: Rumblings of Mutiny
I'm still dropping things right and left, so whatever is coming isn't here yet.
Though there was quite a rumble last Sunday between noon and 3pm, Mountain time, but that was something else.
Though there was quite a rumble last Sunday between noon and 3pm, Mountain time, but that was something else.
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what was that rumble? I saw on cnn.com that there was another quake elsewhere in the pacific.
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That was the clouds trying to empty their weight on to the earth.LoneBear wrote:Though there was quite a rumble last Sunday between noon and 3pm, Mountain time, but that was something else.
All I see when I look at the earth are giant pressure shocks traveling through the crust. But I assume those are usual occurrences.
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Could it be a neurological problem?