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Prediction 43: The Falling Asteroid Posted on September 30, 2012 The Asteroid however small will pass through the atmosphere and shock the people as it lands. Notes: Here is the symbolic messages from the spirits that created this prediction, feel free to create your own translation. There was mention of an ocean or body of water but it wasn’t entirely clear. Visual of a cluster of asteroids all floating in space. Visual of one crossing down to the sky and hitting an ocean or lake by a foreign city. Visual of water splashing over several different people and a look of shock on their face.
This project describes change between the years 2008 and 2013 across nine geographical locations with a global spread. The locations are Vaitupu, Tuvalu Fort Jesus, Mombasa Kenya Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania United States Congress Building, Washington, D.C. Malé International Airport, Malé, Maldives KITV Building, Honolulu, Hawaii The Vehicle Assembly Building at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida Key West, Florida In general, these remote-viewing data suggest the following types of physical changes across many of the above geographical locations by mid-2013: Impacts from what appear to be large meteors leading to tsunamis and possible volcanism Extensive and forceful flooding of coastal areas Excessive solar radiation Storms and other severe weather In terms of the effects of these changes on humans, these data also suggest: Massive self-organized relocation from coastal areas (refugees) The breakdown of rescue or other notable governmental functioning The breakdown of the food supply system The breakdown of the vehicular transport system Extensive loss of buildings near coasts
A near-Earth asteroid – called 2012 DA14 by astronomers – will pass very close to Earth on February 15, 2013. Astronomers estimate that, when it’s closest to us, the asteroid will be about 21,000 miles (35,000 kilometers) away – much closer than Earth’s moon (about 240,000 miles away) – and closer even than some of our own orbiting satellites.
THE MISSING: WEBBOT'S DATA GAP OF MISSING INFORMATION FROM MARCH 2012 THRU MAY 2013 - January 22, 2012 The data gap from the Webbot Project is eerily similar to information from military grade remote viewers, who allegedly use psychic powers to see into the future. Starting in the 1950s, the now declassified Montauk Project began to notice a strange anomaly with remote viewers trying to see into the future. The viewers began to continually report "hitting a brick wall" around the year 2012, for which they were unable to see past.
Daniel Durda Websites boulder.swri.edu/~durda/ Biography: Daniel Durda is a planetary scientist with the Southwest Research Institute. He has authored 68 scientific publications on the subject of the collisional and dynamical evolution of main-belt and near-Earth asteroids, Kuiper belt comets, and interplanetary dust; airborne observations of planetary occultations; the formation and observational detection of asteroidal satellites; the size distribution of dust from the catastrophic disruption of meteoritic samples; and the global distribution of ejecta from the Chicxulub impact crater.
Asteroids/ Paranormal Tales Wednesday March 7, 2012 In the first half, planetary scientist Daniel Durda talked about Near Earth asteroids, and the possibility of a mid-sized one, 2012 DA14, hitting us in 2013. The 150 ft. wide object (much smaller than Apophis) won't collide with Earth when it makes a close approach on Feb. 15th, 2013. In the latter half, author and Anglican priest Lionel Fanthorpe shared tales and theories of the paranormal and the esoteric. Electromagnetic or radiation influence may affect the ability to see and hear psychic phenomena. Additionally, there could be a thin interface between our realm and a parallel universe, something so close, that we can actually catch glimpses of what is going on there, and vice versa, he said. ... More » Host: George Noory