Giant waves crash over seawalls during a storm

in the suburbs of Taipei, Taiwan. 21.10.2025

"We warned at the start of ZetaTalk, in 1995, that unpredictable weather extremes, switching about from drought to deluge, would occur and increase on a lineal basis up until the pole shift. Where this occurred steadily, it has only recently become undeniable. ZetaTalk, and only ZetaTalk, warned of these weather changes, at that early date. Our early warnings spoke to the issue of global heating from the core outward, hardly Global Warming, a surface or atmospheric issue, but caused by consternation in the core. Affected by the approach of Planet X, which was by then starting to zoom rapidly toward the inner solar system for its periodic passage, the core was churning, melting the permafrost and glaciers and riling up volcanoes. When the passage did not occur as expected in 2003 because Planet X had stalled in the inner solar system, we explained the increasing weather irregularities in the context of the global wobble that had ensued - weather wobbles where the Earth is suddenly forced under air masses, churning them. This evolved by 2005 into a looping jet stream, loops breaking away and turning like a tornado to affect the air masses underneath. Meanwhile, on Planet Earth, droughts had become more intractable and deluges positively frightening, temperature swings bringing snow in summer in the tropics and searing heat in Arctic regions, with the violence of storms increasing in number and ferocity."

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Comment by Juan F Martinez 23 hours ago

Giant waves crash over seawalls during a storm in the suburbs of Taipei, Taiwan. 21.10.2025.

VIDEO: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/78286

Comment by Juan F Martinez on Saturday

A van loaded with people is seen washed away down a river during intense rains and flash floods in Idukki district, India, Kerala state. 17.10.2025.

VIDEO: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/78153

Comment by Tracie Crespo on Saturday

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/mexicos-devastating-floods/

A week after Mexico’s floods, the death toll is at 72 and dozens remain missing

Mudslides and damaged bridges have left several regions isolated, particularly in the state of Hidalgo northeast of Mexico City and in the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz. Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation Minister Jesús Esteva said 127 towns remain virtually inaccessible as of Thursday night.

PROTESTERS IN XALAPA
The post-flood actions in Veracruz have reached the protest stage, with those accused of an inadequate response including Gov. Rocío Nahle and, in the case seen here, authorities of the Veracruz University, where some students are said to be among the missing. (Yerania Roló/Cuasrtoscuro.com)

Esteva said his ministry is documenting and mapping the damage to facilitate rescue and recovery operations, while more than 8,000 soldiers are working in the affected areas to search for the missing and remove debris.

The Defense Ministry has been operating around the clock, tasking 21 helicopters with deliveries and medical supplies, especially to isolated regions of Hidalgo and Veracruz.

Esteva said the government is working with some urgency as the weekend weather forecast indicates a cold front will be moving in, bringing with it heavy rain, though the storms are projected to be south of the areas affected by last week’s flooding.

Veracruz, the state hardest hit by the flooding, has reported 32 fatalities with 14 residents counted as missing, followed by Hidalgo (21 dead) and Puebla (18).

Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle is facing growing criticism for her handling of the disaster. On Thursday, she insisted that the state Civil Protection agency did issue an early alarm and thousands were evacuated, “although some residents preferred to remain in their homes.”

Some residents insist no such alarm sounded

While on Friday Nahle said her administration would work to make sure all families affected by the disaster are safe and secure, one columnist pointed out that the governor canceled the state’s natural disaster insurance policy.

Near Poza Rica, Veracruz, where thousands are without shelter and fetid water remains ankle deep, residents in the area are voicing concern about the potential spread of typhoid fever and cholera.

In Puebla, government officials are working to find accommodations for more than 200 people who lost everything in the flooding. Although nearly 2,000 people have left state-run shelters in hopes of salvaging their homes and property, dozens of families face an uncertain future.

The newspaper Milenio reported that the state is preparing to close down the shelters, but more than 200 people who lost everything — primarily campesinos — say they have nowhere to go. 

“We are just simple farmers. We have no wages, no other means of support except whatever help the government might provide,” said Jesús Hernández, a resident of Colonia Los Manguitos who was in a shelter in the municipality of Xicotepec with his wife and several grandchildren. 

North of the impacted areas in the state of Tamaulipas, residents of Tampico and Ciudad Madero along the Gulf Coast are taking precautions as the Pánuco River has reached critical levels. 

The National Water Commission (Conagua) has sought to assuage concerns, reporting late Thursday that flood stage would not be reached for another 80 hours, and only if conditions worsen. For now, Conagua said, the forecast is not cause for alarm.

Even so, the state Water Resources Ministry has ordered Civil Protection agents to take preventive measures in low-lying areas of the adjacent municipalities.

With reports from El UniversalLa JornadaProceso and Milenio

Comment by Tracie Crespo on Friday

https://apnews.com/article/alaska-typhoon-evacuation-village-airlif...

Evacuees detail harrowing scenes of flooding in coastal Alaska villages as airlift continues


From the lone dry room where Alexie Stone and his brothers and children gathered, he could look outside and see under the water, like an aquarium. A shed drifted toward them, threatening to shatter the glass, but turned away before it hit.

The house came to rest just a few feet away from where it previously stood, after another building blocked its path. But it remains uninhabitable, along with most of the rest of Stone’s Alaska Native village of Kipnuk, following an immense storm surge that flooded coastal parts of western Alaska, left one person dead and two missing, and prompted a huge evacuation effort to airlift more than 1,000 residents to safety.

“In our village, we’d say that we’re Native strong, we have Native pride, and nothing can break us down. But this is the hardest that we went through,” Stone said Thursday outside the Alaska Airlines Center, an arena in Anchorage, where he and hundreds of others were being sheltered. “Everybody’s taking care of everybody in there. We’re all thankful that we’re all alive.”

Additional articles: 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/16/alaska-typhoon-halo...

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/alaska-works-rescue-storm-vict...

https://alaskabeacon.com/2025/10/16/in-photos-tears-and-uncertainty...

Alaska Typhoon Aftermath

Comment by Juan F Martinez on Friday

Waitomo, New Zealand—Aerial images have revealed the extent of damage caused by flooding earlier this week.

On Tuesday, some communities in parts of the central North Island were cut off as torrential rain caused widespread flooding, slips, and extensive road closures.  Repairs were "likely to take years and cost millions of dollars", the council said.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on Thursday

A powerful tornado struck Sijangkang in the Kuala Langat District, Malaysia, 15.10.2025.

VIDEO: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/78055

Wild Weather, the Wobble Effect
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Comment by Juan F Martinez on Thursday

Flash flood in Barinitas, Venezuela. 15.10.2025.

VIDEO: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/78052

Wild Weather, the Wobble Effect

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on October 14, 2025 at 6:43pm

A strong squall knocked down hundreds of trees in the city of Tempe, Arizona, USA. 13.10.2025.

Dozens of cars were crushed by trees. 34 thousand people were left without electricity.

Video: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/77931

https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/wild-weather

Comment by Juan F Martinez on October 10, 2025 at 9:36pm

ZetaTalk: Lightning Bolts
Note: written prior to July 15, 1995. Nibiru, Planet X and the 12th Planet are one and the same.
Static electricity in the atmosphere will not increase during the giant comet's approach, nor afterwards, but during the passage lightning will seem to be almost constant in some places. Humans are familiar with arcing, where two poles or points are electrified, carrying an electric current, and suddenly the air between them is filled with a minor lightning bolt - zap. This is, of course, what causes lightning in the first place, an uneven distribution of electricity between natural conductors, between a buildup in the clouds and the water table below the Earth. What allows lightning to find its path? It is using a little understood path formed by sub-atomic particles, electrical waves of a sort, that have not been measured yet by Earth's human scientists. These emanate from any highly electrified field, and when they touch the arc is now possible.

The path between the Earth and its passing brother, the giant comet known as the 12 Planet, will be so electrified at points, and because the Earth's upper atmosphere will be in motion, bombarded by the comet's tail, static electricity accumulates. This would be devastating to the Earth if the static electricity had accumulated on the passing 12th Planet, a monster compared to the Earth, but the opposite is the case. The static electricity passes from the Earth to her brother and causes fantastic lightning displays in his upper atmosphere. As this planet is primarily a water planet, this seldom presents a danger to the inhabitants. This period when static electricity can pass is brief, a few hours, and occurs when the Earth's inhabitants are, essentially, fighting for their lives, so they barely take notice. How does a lightning bolt pass some 14 million miles across space? It doesn't, not in that form. In space, not having water vapor and other particles to interact with, there is no spontaneous release of light and heat, no flash and crackle, just the passage of electric particles in all the various sub-atomic components that comprise an electrical current.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on October 10, 2025 at 7:57pm

Flash flood in Colón, El Salvador, leaves taxi driver scrambling for safety and countless people trapped. 9.10.2025.

Video: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/77764

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