The World is on fire — and no one is talking about it
Cities Ablaze
SOZT The Signs in the Sky caused by the tail of Nibiru can be confusing as they take many forms. We have for years had Second Sun sightings at Dawn and Dusk when Sunlight glints off the vast Dust Cloud of Nibiru – the angle just right to bounce the Sunlight to Earth. We have for years also had Neon Clouds, which are Petrol in the Sky burning when it encounters Oxygen in the Atmosphere. When Petrol has not yet lit, it can create a rainbow sheen on clouds or appear as a black mass if dense and large.
The temporary local Moon Eclipse occurred due to an unlit Petrol Mass was such an instance. This Eclipse was not universal but only seen locally, thus the mass was close to Earth. Red Dust will give burning Petrol a red color, but a mix of Red and Blue can produce a green color. Sky Glow occurs when Petrol burns on the upper atmosphere, producing a glow from horizon to horizon. Now that Nibiru is centering in front of the Sun, sunlight shines through the Vast Dust Cloud, illuminating the Nibiru Complex. EOZT
"When the debris from the tail of Planet X first started arriving in earnest, in 2004, the establishment chose to call this space junk. When the public became alarmed at the amount of space junk falling to Earth, they tried to enhance the story by claiming that two satellites had crashed into each other, but this just made a bad story worse. Since fireballs have not gone away, but continued apace and if anything gotten worse, a new term has been used - asteroids. This is debris in the tail of Planet X, which is increasingly turning toward the Earth, hosed out from the N Pole of Planet X. This is why the wobble has gotten more violent, why electromagnetic disruption of dams and airplanes has occurred, and why blackouts will become more frequent. There will also be displays in the sky, some of which has already been noticed, from the electromagnetic tides assaulting the Earth's atmosphere. Stay tuned, more to come!"
At the start of the ZetaTalk Saga we stated that all forests would burn during the forthcoming Pole Shift as a result of burning Petrol descending to Earth. We did not predict a timeline. Sky Fire has emerged, with burning Petrol balls descending worldwide. This has now been followed by Sky Glow where the upper atmosphere is peppered with Petrol, causing a glow. This is causing fires not only in forests but cities too. The majority of cases are caused by burning Petrol.
An example of a city set on fire by burning Petrol is Japan on November 18-19. The video shows Sky Glow overhead. How will the populace react to burning forests and cities? Forests will regrow from the ashes and many seeds need this scorch to activate them. But burning cities will incite migration, with the populace leaving and then returning as no city will be safe. Until there is nothing left to burn. Winds will blow embers about. The cities will become like forest fires.
ZetaTalk: Firestorms Note: written prior to July 15, 1995
The cataclysms come with geological upheavals volcanic eruptions, some parts of the Earth heating up to fiery temperatures, and in some cases fire storms from the sky. These fire storms are caused by reactions of atmospheric gasses to theTurmoilgoing on. Petrocarbons are in essence created, due to the flashes of lightning and intense heat due to passage over open volcanoes, and these petrocarbons rain down, afire, at times. With the atmosphere scattered, chemicals in the comet's tail similar to your petrol chemicals do not flash in a quick consummation into water and carbon dioxide but descend close to the surface of the Earth before bursting into flame. A fire storm, killing all beneath it. All this has been reported in ancient times, as humans observed accompaniments to the cataclysms. This type of activity sets forests afire. Where vegetation regrows, from seeds and roots, many areas will nevertheless be denuded of vegetation for some time.
Note: below added during the Aug 31, 2002 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
We have stated that during the shift, that firestorms will results from air with petrochemicals components passing over super-hot volcanic air. This binds the components, creating oil, whichisthe source of most of the oil buried underground on Earth. Mankind presumes that oil came from compressed and trapped vegetation, eons ago, but cannot duplicate this process. Why would vegetation result in oil, deep underground, when the process only results in methane and compost today? Petrochemicals are broken down by cracking, during the refinement process, and are thus sensitive to heat process. This is how they were created, in the first place! During the shift, so much is roiled about in the atmosphere, and so many volcanoes erupting, super-hot air overhead, that binding occurs. This is evident in the recent [Papua New Guinea] oily substance found following a volcanic eruption, which man hadnoexplanation for!
FIREBALL METEOR EXPLODES NEAR TOKIO, JAPAN (May 6)
A meteor exploded over Japan terrifying dozens people in the early morning of May 6, 2013. An amateur photographer captured spectacular images of the blast which were then posted on the Internet (scroll down for video and photos).
The space rock disintegrated in the atmosphere releasing a noisy boom over Saitama Prefecture, near Tokyo. The celestial event took place at 3.58 a.m. local time and a video footage shows the meteor appearing as a fast moving fireball whose intensity gradually increases.
The first snaps were uploaded by an eyewitness on the blog Sonotaco.jp before spreading across the social networks.
A meteor has been spotted travelling across the night sky by people in many parts of England and Wales.
Sightings of the celestial body were reported on Twitter in areas such as Cornwall, Hampshire, Lancashire, south Wales and Worcestershire.
Suzy Buttress, of Basingstoke, described witnessing the meteor as a "once in a lifetime thing".
Ms Buttress, who was driving home on the M3 when she saw the heavenly object, told the BBC: "It was amazing, so big, bigger than a shooting star. It had a strange greenish tinge to it, with a definite tail behind it.
"This was definitely a ball with a tail. It took its time going across the sky. It went behind a cloud, then came out the other end.
"At first I hoped it wasn't an aircraft crashing. It's a once in a lifetime thing."
Richard Escott, a security supervisor for the BBC in Cardiff, explained what he saw.
"I was standing outside having a bit of fresh air and as I turned round I saw this very bright blue light which was dimming," he said.
"It was coming very steadily, progressing across the night sky, but it was at sort of building level and then died out to nothing.
A large meteor exploded in the sky above southern Wyoming on Sunday night and was observed from as far as 400 miles away.
Jordan Dowers of Olympia, Wash., was driving along Interstate 80 near Laramie with his father when they spotted it about 10:45 p.m.
“The first thing we noticed is the sky lit up really bright,” said Dowers, 23. “At first it was, ‘Where did that lightning strike come from?’ Then it was much, much brighter than lightning. From the south, it was neon blue. It looked like it was going to hit the ground. Then it just disappeared.”
Eight witnesses reported the event to the American Meteor Society, including people as far away as Idaho and Colorado.
Technically, the meteor is called a bolide, said society volunteer Mike Hankey, who lives in Baltimore.
Bolides tend to be blue in color.
A bolide is “the type of meteor that leaves meteorites” after exploding, Hankey said. “It’s really bright. It gets everyone excited.”
Hankey estimated the bolide’s trajectory at 150 miles. It traveled from southeast to northwest and lasted just seconds.
“They blow up and that’s when all that light happens,” Hankey said. “Then the boulder turns into thousands of little pieces.”
In fact, it’s rare for stuff from outer space to stream through the atmosphere without burning up or exploding, he said.
“With movies and all this, we think it’s, like, this burning mass that hits the ground and then there’s this explosion and a crater on the ground. That happens only once every 100,000 years,” he said.
About three bolides trail across the Earth’s skies a day. But a person actually seeing a bolide is rare since most of the world is covered by oceans.
Most people will only see a bolide once or twice in their lifetimes, Hankey said.
In Wyoming, the lack of light pollution from cities may increase someone’s chances. At 5:45 a.m. on March 28, a meteor that
traveled across the sky from the Big Horn Mountains to Montana’s Medicine Rocks State Park was seen by people as far away as Canada. Numerous Casperites who were commuting for work saw it, too.
Hankey said that when he started working with the society in 2009, only a few bolides were reported.
“This year, it’s crazy, man,” he said. “They’re happening left and right. [People] are more aware. They’re more connected. They’re using the Internet. They know about our site.”
Astronomers are confident that what was seen in Rocha was a meteorite
The phenomenon bewildered many between Saturday night and the early hours of Sunday. The astronomer Gonzalo Tancredi has no doubt that it was a meteor, although they are still collecting items.
"We have been collecting reports from people who saw and heard the phenomenon, in the Castles, Chuy, to Maldonado and Thirty-Three., But most comes from Rocha" said Dr. Tancredi to El Pais.
But the strongest hypothesis for the astronomer and director of the Astronomical Observatory Los Molinos, the phenomenon was due to a meteor entering the atmosphere. "We call it as a fireball, brighter than a full moon.'s Income that object at high speed, and its collision with the molecules and atoms in the atmosphere, was consuming the material and heating, acquiring a glow intense, "said Tancredi.
The truth is that in Rocha, in the provincial capital and other towns, was the dominant theme
Fortunately, the phenomenon did not cause other effects that surprise and, indeed, there are no reports of its impact on the surface.
SIGNS. "That has very short duration (no more than three seconds) and the presence of the sonic boom is heard seconds later, suggests that it is a phenomenon of this type, meteor," said the expert .
A meteor was seen Thursday evening in the skies over central Israel. The meteor turned into a fireball as it went through the atmosphere in an easterly direction and burned up without touching the ground.
A meteor enlighted the sky of a big part of Argentina the night of 21/04/2013 at 0330. Locals claims they hear a big explosion and felt the floor shook after it fell down at some inhabitated place of Santiago del Estero. Some windows broken but at this moment theres no victims.
Comment by jorge namour on April 21, 2013 at 2:36pm
21-04-2013 | 03:49:13
LAS TERMAS DE RIO HONDO- SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO- ARGENTINA
THE SKY IS ILLUMINATED AND THEN THERE WAS A BLAST
In what may have been the passage of a celestial object, thousands of termeños convulsed with strange event that lit up the sky. Then he heard a thunderous noise.
A huge glow illuminated the entire sky of Las Termas for about 5 seconds. The incident occurred at 3:20 in the morning on Sunday and caused an uproar in many disturbed and frightened termeños that took to the streets since then there was a deafening explosion.
The fire station in the city began to receive an endless succession of phone calls with neighbors alarmed by the situation.
While still in the early hours no precise information nor any government agency could confirm that is what happened, there are countless testimonies agree that it would have been a celestial object as the sky lit for about 5 seconds.
Social networks, primarily Facebook, insomniacs are saturated netizens commenting the strange event. Extend.
A brilliant ball of flame streaked across the sky above the Spanish capital Madrid, dazzling stargazers and astronomers alike. The celestial display was so bright it could be seen across the entire country.
The eye-popping moment was caught on camera by the Hita Observatory at the University of Huelva at around 11:45pm local time (2145 GMT). The object struck the atmosphere above the Villamuelas district in the province of Toledo, southwest of Madrid.
“The impact was so abrupt that the object immediately caught fire, creating a ball of flame around 100 kilometers above the Earth,” Jose Maria Madiedo of the University of Huelva told the Huffington Post. The meteor then shot towards Madrid at over 75,000 kilometers an hour before disintegrating completely at an altitude of 70 kilometers.
The Spanish Institution for the Study of Meteors and Meteorites, which tracked the fireball, classified the meteorite as a piece of a comet that was flying by Earth.
The explosion on impact was so bright that it could be viewed as far away as the southern Spanish cities of Seville, Granada and Murcia.
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