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Fly Storms and Giant Fungal Plants
Readers may wonder what drives my campaign to save the world from what I believe may be extreme, if not total environmental
destruction.
Psychic remote viewer Aaron C. Donahue has placed an image in my head that won't go away. He says all remote viewers get this picture when they look into
the future. Their vision:
The world appears to them as a dark, ultra heated and dank place. The air is thick and heavy
with noxious gasses and the stench of decaying plants and animals. Moisture drips from anything left standing, and there isn't
much to be found that is standing. Everything ever erected by humanity is in rubble. There are no animals or humans but there
is life. The ground is so thick with bugs it seems to be in constant motion. There are so many flies they dominate the landscape.
Their buzzing is an overwhelming roar. When they swarm the sky turns black. They generate thick black clouds of fly storms.
There
is one other kind of life. It is a giant mushroom-type organism that looms high over the landscape. It appears to be some
kind of new life form, related to ergot rye mold. The mold's existence may be linked to human experimentation in genetically
modified foods. It, like the bugs, seems to thrive in an environment that is nearly depleted of oxygen and too hot for any
other life forms.
This is what the remote viewers see in the future. It is the same picture all over the world. By
the time this occurs, the human race appears to be extinct.
How much time do we have? To date, remote viewing is not
an exact science. One of its problems is getting timelines. Dates of events, exact names, and numbers have been rarely, if
ever, achieved. Thus those glimpses of future events are only shadowy peeks at probabilities, based on the direction humanity
is presently traveling. If something can be done to alter the course we are taking today, the next look into the future might
produce another picture altogether. My hope is that enough people will read my stories, become alarmed, and take steps to
do something about this looming disaster. It is idiotic for us to be rampantly destroying our planet at a time when many of
us are just waking up and discovering who we really are.
Renowned physicist Stephen Hawlking, in a speech in Edinburgh, England, warned that he fears the human race will
not survive for another thousand years. He said he believes global warming or an "accident" might wipe out all life on Earth.
Hawking
renewed the warning he made last year when interviewed by CNN's Larry King that global warming is not only real, it is in
danger of reaching a point in which it begins to intensify without further help from human produced waste. When this happens,
"the atmosphere might get hotter and hotter until (the Earth) will be like Venus with boiling sulfuric acid" and uninhabitable.
Although
I think he knows the truth, Hawking chose not to be an alarmist when he made this speech. The psychic/remote viewer says he
believes the picture he describes, showing flies, bugs and giant mushrooms, could happen much sooner. In fact, he says we
may see the arrival of the ominous fungus and the start of the breakdown of life as we know it on this planet within the next
30 years.
He predicts a massive killing of most of the world's population, with the surviving humans trying to exist in this increasingly heated and
toxic environment. At best, the human race has no longer than 300 years before it becomes extinct, the psychic said.
This
does not have to be the future. As already stated, if enough people become aware of the direction we are headed and make changes
now, this ugly picture of the end of our world might yet be averted.
If we don't change our ways, however, a takeover
by flies, bugs and fungus is what looms for planet Earth. And that is only going to last for a brief period. Once the planet
is void of all of its water, and the insects have consumed all of the decaying trees and animals, the Earth will become just
another sterile planet, spinning in the universe. We are not the first living planet to go barren. We probably won't be the
last.
This warning is real. We stand threatened with extinction because we have overpopulated, polluted and stripped our planet of its riches. We have cut the trees to build houses and
make paper. We have created artificial, chemically-based products to build our houses, make our clothes and move quickly from
place to place. We have mined the minerals and smelted iron. We have ravaged the planet in search of rare minerals for personal
wealth. We have polluted the soil, the water and the air without
regard for the ecological balance of nature. Our military has used nuclear weapons, rockets and HAARP to cut holes in the
delicate ozone layer that
once protected us from the dangerous ultra-violet rays of the sun. Now we are being slowly cooked alive, as if we are living
in a giant microwave oven. The insanity began about 1900 and it has never stopped.
The only thing that will save us
now is a dramatic reduction in the human population
of the world and a collective decision to instantly turn off all carbon based energy burning engines. Then we need to start
planting trees. Billions of new trees all over the world.
But I am a realist. I know that most people are so blinded
by their personal little tunnel view of the universe they cannot see the danger. They are numbed by the soothing voices of
the daily commentators on their television screens and radios, telling them that everything is just fine. People like me are
not liked. What we say hurts the ears because the people do not want to consider the truth. They are assured by the promise
by the church that an external god will take care of them that they will not accept the warning that they must save themselves.
Think
of these things the next time you bite into an ear of corn or a slice of bread. The grain you eat has been genetically engineered.
Even the wheat will be altered in the laboratories of some big chemical company after next year.
When the cows start
dying from ergot rye mold, the ax has
begun to fall. Zero hour has arrived. Start listening then for the buzz of the flies.
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