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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
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Conversations with Melchizedek – Did America just Witness a Modern-Day Miracle?
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Hurricane Irma
is over and the worst, most powerful hurricane to ever exist in the Atlantic
Ocean plowed through the entire State of Florida from Key West to Jacksonville,
Miami to Tampa and Tallahassee with just five deaths, four resulting from car
or truck wrecks, and minimum injuries.
Even more
amazing is within 48 hours many evacuees will be allowed to start returning back
to their homes and businesses and a significant number of the five million
without electricity will see it restored much earlier than the dire predictions
of the news and weather reports.
Several
unnatural events took place during this foreboding natural disaster that defy
logic, natural law, and human understanding, and resulted in a remarkable
change in the results of the disaster.
Call it what
you like, here are some of the “miracles” resulting during Irma.
The most
powerful hurricane in the history of the Atlantic Ocean got stalled in the Cuban
Mountains and lost significant parts of its strength, defying all weather
predictions. It never regained the
Category (CAT) 7 power (as analysts rated it) when it reached the Florida
mainland.
At first
sustained winds of 180 mph with gusts to 235 mph were supposed to hit Florida
by this CAT 5 hurricane. Various weather
experts said if ratings went beyond CAT 5 Irma would be a CAT 7. Instead there were sustained winds of 50 – 80
mph and occasional gusts reaching 80 – 130.
In addition, the CAT 5 super storm landed as a CAT 3 and left Florida as
just a tropical storm.
The news media said we were “lucky”
but public officials acknowledge it is “miraculous.” Melchizedek says “praise be to God the Father
of all Creation.”
Yet that is
only the beginning of the miraculous swath Irma traversed through the entire
length of the Florida peninsula.
Beyond that,
somehow this monster storm over 400 miles wide was able to shift directions
over and over again like a NASCAR racer at Daytona as the eye first moved from the
east to west side of Southern Florida.
First it
moved west away from the 5.5 million people in Miami to the 357,000 people in
the Naples area. Then it reversed itself
and moved east again bypassing the 3 million residents in the Tampa area as it plodded
up the center of the state before moving west again and avoiding a direct hit
on Orlando and Jacksonville, another 4 million people. It was almost as if the hand of God was
moving it along the way.
The news media said we were “lucky”
but public officials acknowledge it is “miraculous.” Melchizedek says “praise be to Allah the Father
of all Creation.”
There is more
as the catastrophic storm surge the media said could reach 20 feet high in all
the towns and cities along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts seemed to
disappear. Only Miami and Jacksonville
areas experienced any surge impact of significance and it began receding by the next morning
as the storm moved north.
The news media said we were “lucky”
but public officials acknowledge it is “miraculous.” Melchizedek says “praise be to Yahweh the Father
of all Creation.”
Then another
unpredictasble weather anomaly occurred as some highly vulnerable bay areas,
expecting huge surges, astounded the media when the waters started receding as Irma approached, just the opposite of what was expected.
From
Sarasota Bay to Tampa Bay water levels kept dropping nearly draining the areas and
exposing sights formerly underwater. The
sudden drop in water levels also trapped a few Manatee who were saved by good Samaritans.
This
mysterious anomaly resulted in the news media and weather experts saying those
trillions of gallons of water disappearing would return as part of the storm
surge potentially making it twice as catastrophic when it hit land. In yet another of the many extraordinary
coincidences by the next morning when the storm surge should have flooded the
low-lying areas of the bays, the missing water had returned but no storm surge
and what surge there was never breached the sea walls.
The news media said we were “lucky”
but public officials acknowledge it is “miraculous.” Melchizedek says “praise be to all Gods who are
the Father of all Creation.”
After the
horrors of hurricane Harvey, which was an “unlucky” storm by media standards,
this series of miraculous events spawned by Irma seem to mark a change in the national
and human consciousness.
All of
America responded to the tragedy of Harvey and collectively prayed for the
people of Texas as day after day of torrential rains pounded them with up to
five feet of water. Somehow Harvey
defied physics and natural law also as it twice turned around and went back
into the Gulf of Mexico to re-intensify.
Harvey woke
us up to the human tragedies unfolding, a time when our national consciousness
was obsessed with politics, and the bevy of people and causes dominating the
media. We were trapped in a world
dominated by fear as manifested in wars, greed, politics, and pure hatred instead
of tolerance.
Guess what,
Harvey knock all that fear mongering off the television screens and nightly
news as Americans responded to Harvey with perhaps the greatest humanitarian
effort in world history.
Volunteers, heroes
and heroines, essential supplies, and massive amounts of financial aid poured
in to the victims of Harvey and it was fueled by a groundswell of Prayers,
prayers to all Gods of all religions including God, Allah, Yahweh, ad infinitum. We were all united as one in a great
humanitarian outburst.
Melchizedek
hopes it will lead to our realization of a few inalienable facts. We all share a common desire to live a “good”
life. We all can care and pray for
humanity. We all are Creations of the
Creators. Finally, when we pray collectively,
when millions become One, powerful miracles can happen if we just ask for help
from the Creator for the common good of humanity.
When we pray
collectively for a common good and direct that prayer to the Giver of all, “Our
Father” Creator, there is no limit to the Power of Prayer. Prayer is the answer to connecting between
worlds and altering the course of our destiny.
“Luck” or
Divine Providence? What do you think?
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Saturday, September 09, 2017
Conversations with Melchizedek - More Melchizedek Prophecy Comes True through Solar Flares
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Melchizedek warned us that we face a year of natural disaster anomalies that will disrupt the Internet and disturb our growing obsession with the viral world by creating interruptions of the electrical grid and spot outages to the Internet. These totally unexpected solar flares during the quiet period of the Sun seem to support his observations. More food for thought on just when the human race is headed.
Email Hanneke Weitering at hweitering@space.com or follow her
@hannekescience . Follow us @Spacedotcom , Facebook and Google+ . Original
article on Space.com.
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Melchizedek warned us that we face a year of natural disaster anomalies that will disrupt the Internet and disturb our growing obsession with the viral world by creating interruptions of the electrical grid and spot outages to the Internet. These totally unexpected solar flares during the quiet period of the Sun seem to support his observations. More food for thought on just when the human race is headed.
Giant sunspot unleashes powerful
solar flares
By Hanneke Weitering Space.com Staff WriterPublished September 08, 2017
NASA's Solar
Dynamics Observatory observed this solar flare on Wednesday (Sept. 6) at 7:58
p.m. EDT (1158 GMT). (NASA)
An active, sun-spotted region of
the sun that unleashed powerful solar flares earlier
this week fired two more significant solar flares this morning.
As a result, radiation flowing from the sun's surface
may bring brilliant auroras and strong geomagnetic storms to Earth through
Saturday (Sept. 9), according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC).
The first flare peaked at 6:15
a.m. EDT (1015 GMT) and is classified as an M7.3, or a midlevel flare. At 10:36
a.m. (1436 GMT), a second and more powerful X1.3 solar flare was observed.
X-class solar flares are the most intense.
Solar flares are bright flashes of radiation that come
from magnetically active regions on the surface of the sun. When the sun's
magnetic fields get twisted and tangled, they can send enormous bursts of
energy speeding toward Earth in a matter of minutes. Particularly intense
magnetic storms on the sun's surface can send huge clouds of plasma called
coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which take up to three days to reach Earth.
After astronomers spotted two
powerful solar flares Wednesday morning (Sept. 6), NASA's Solar Heliospheric Observatory detected
a CME emerging from one of two massive sunspots, named active region 2673. It
is not yet clear if that CME will hit Earth directly.
However, another CME that erupted
Monday (Sept. 4) made its way to Earth in about two days, the SWPC reports.
That CME was expected to supercharge auroras Wednesday
night, but the aurora forecast is looking good for the next few days with this
wave of solar activity.
The G3 Watch is now in effect for the 7 through 9 September UTC-days due to CME influences. Visit http://swpc.noaa.gov for more info
This morning (Sept. 7), the SWPC
issued a new G3 (strong) geomagnetic storm watch "in
anticipation of the arrival of another CME associated with the X9.3 flare"
seen on Wednesday. That watch remains in effect through Saturday.
In addition to beautiful auroras,
the geomagnetic storm could disrupt communications, as well as damage
satellites and power grids. Wednesday's X9.3 flare already caused a strong radio blackout.
Editor's note: If you
snap a photo of the northern lights and you'd like to share it for a possible
story or image gallery, please send images and comments to Space.com at spacephotos@space.com.
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Friday, September 08, 2017
Conversations with Melchizedek - Mexico rocked by 8.1 Earthquake - Solar Flares threaten Earth - Are these manifestations of the Melchizedek Prophecy?
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Several months ago I presented the first of the Melchizedek Prophecies in the Coltons Point Times and the articles continue to gain interest and support. An earlier article titled Earth's Weather Anomalies - Are there Dark Clouds on the Horizon?
Here are links to all previous Melchizedek articles.
An earthquake of magnitude 8.0 struck southern Mexico late Thursday and was felt as far away as Mexico City, the US Geological Survey said, issuing a tsunami warning. It hit offshore 120 kilometers (75 miles) southwest of the town of Tres Picos in the state of Chiapas.
Over the next day, the same sunspots continued to spit out more solar flares. It took about an hour for the solar energetic particles they emitted to arrive at Earth. These protons are incredibly fast-moving. They can affect communication systems, typically in the polar regions where they are more likely to enter into the Earth’s atmosphere. As with all increases of radiation in space, they can also affect satellite systems and the health of astronauts.
Several months ago I presented the first of the Melchizedek Prophecies in the Coltons Point Times and the articles continue to gain interest and support. An earlier article titled Earth's Weather Anomalies - Are there Dark Clouds on the Horizon?
Here are links to all previous Melchizedek articles.
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Conversations with Melchizedek - Who is the mysterious Biblical
person?
Conversations with Melchizedek - Earth's Weather Anomalies - Are
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the difference?
Conversations with Melchizedek - Time to Listen to Mother Earth
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Week
Massive
earthquake rocks Mexico
Yahoo
News Photo Staff
Massive earthquake rocks
Mexico
People react on a street
in downtown Mexico City during an earthquake, on September 7, 2017.
An earthquake of magnitude 8.0 struck southern Mexico late Thursday and was felt as far away as Mexico City, the US Geological Survey said, issuing a tsunami warning. It hit offshore 120 kilometers (75 miles) southwest of the town of Tres Picos in the state of Chiapas.
(Alfredo Estrella/AFP/Getty Images)
Mexico’s
president says that the magnitude of the earthquake that hit the country is
8.2, the biggest the country has seen in a century.
Enrique
Pena Nieto confirmed that at least five people have died in the temblor. He
also said that major damage has been caused and that 1 million initially had
been without power following the quake, but that electricity had been restored
to 800,000 of them.
He
said that there have been 62 aftershocks and it’s possible one as strong as 7.2
could hit.
The
U.S. Geological Survey has reported that the quake had a magnitude of 8.1. It
hit off the coast of southern Mexico, toppling houses in Chiapas state, causing
buildings to sway violently as far away as the country’s distant capital and
setting off a tsunami warning. (AP)
Here are photos of the worst earthquake to ever hit Mexico in 1985.
Science
Massive
Sunspots and Solar Flares: The Sun Has Gone Wrong and Scientists Don't Know Why
If
you still have your solar viewing glasses from the eclipse, now is a good time
to slap them on and look up at the sun. You’ll see two big dark areas visible
on our star. These massive sunspots are regions of intense and complicated
magnetic fields that can produce solar flares—bursts of high-energy radiation.
You can just make them out with solar viewing glasses, but they’re better
viewed through a solar telescope.
These
two huge sunspots are currently causing quite a bit of consternation and
interest. The solar storms they’ve sent toward Earth may affect communications
and other technologies like GPS and radio signals. They’re causing
amazing displays of the Northern and Southern Lights. And space weather
scientists like us are excited because we wouldn’t normally expect this much
activity from the sun at the moment.
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The
sun goes through 11-year cycles of solar activity. What scientists call a solar
maximum is the time in the cycle when the sun is putting out the most energy.
That’s when we tend to see the most sunspots, solar flares and associated solar
storms. Some solar maxima are larger or more active than others—such as the
1990-1991 solar max. But this last cycle, which peaked in 2014, was quite
small,
and there were few large geomagnetic storms.
We’re
heading into the bottom of solar minimum, when the sun tends to have fewer
sunspots, solar flares and coronal mass ejections—large expulsions of plasma, electrons and ions, and magnetic
fields.
But despite where we are in the sun’s cycle, activity on the sun has
dramatically picked up over the past few days. On and off, these two sunspots
have been flaring and shooting out coronal mass ejections, directed toward
Earth.
So
what’s going on with the sun? And should we be concerned about this somewhat
out-of-character solar behavior?
Here’s
what’s happened so far
Huge solar flare recorded by NASA on
September 6. NASA/GSFC/SDO
On
September 4, the sun started sputtering. A moderately large flare (classified as an M5.5) erupted at approximately 18:30 UTC. It
produced a coronal mass ejection aimed at Earth.
The
sun continued to flare on September 5. A solar
energetic particle event
from the previous day’s activity arrived at the Earth, where it likely affected
radio communications as well as the health of satellite systems.
On
September 6, the sun produced two massive X-Class flares. This is the category for the strongest of
all solar flares. NASA announced one was the most powerful since at least 2008. It produced another coronal mass ejection.
The second and
strongest of the two X-class flares on September 6 produced a coronal mass
ejection directed at Earth.NOAA
Over the next day, the same sunspots continued to spit out more solar flares. It took about an hour for the solar energetic particles they emitted to arrive at Earth. These protons are incredibly fast-moving. They can affect communication systems, typically in the polar regions where they are more likely to enter into the Earth’s atmosphere. As with all increases of radiation in space, they can also affect satellite systems and the health of astronauts.
Early
in the morning hours of September 7 in the U.S., that first coronal mass
ejection that erupted from the sun three days earlier arrived at Earth. Because
of the way its magnetic field aligned with Earth’s, it generated only a small geomagnetic storm.
After
being detected by spacecraft upstream from Earth in the solar wind, the massive
coronal mass ejection from September 6 also hit Earth on the evening of
September 7 EDT. Its arrival was a few hours earlier than space weather forecasting agencies around the world
predicted.
What
other effects will Earth see?
Both sunspots
are visible on the sun’s surface, as well as the flare in the solar
atmosphere. NASA/GSFC/SDO
All this solar activity has
already caused a couple of radiation storms in Earth’s high latitude regions
that blacked out radio communication at certain
frequencies. The impacts extended toward the equator and have affected
high-frequency communications, including ham radios, which are used in
emergency and disaster relief management. Radio fade-out maps from the Australian
Bureau of Meteorology show
that high-frequency radio communication disruptions have likely occurred
in the same areas being pummeled by Hurricane Irma.
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There
has likely been a loss of global navigation system satellite communications in those same areas,
but it will take time for the data to be analyzed and for us to gain a full
understanding of how this space weather activity has affected those on the
ground. The radiation storms may also force flights over the polar
regions to reroute to avoid increased radiation exposures for people on board
and potential loss of communication and navigation systems for aircraft on
these paths.
Northern Lights
in the Arctic Circle, on September 5. Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty Images
With
the collision of the coronal mass ejection from this X-Class flare with Earth
come other impacts for the near-Earth space environment. Geomagnetic storms, like the one currently in progress, are
known to wreak havoc on a range of satellite and ground-based communication
technologies, as well as power grids, GPS/GNSS, and orbit predictions of
satellites and space debris. It is also very likely to produce dazzling aurora
activity as far south as the northern U.S. and Europe in the Northern
Hemisphere, and as far north as southern Australia and New Zealand in the
Southern Hemisphere.
While
scientists and aurora-hunting enthusiasts closely watch the storm’s ongoing
effects, others will be bracing for problems and disruptions to the many
technological services that will be affected.
We
don’t need to worry about this coronal mass ejection being “the big one”—a
solar storm direct hit that could cause widespread power blackouts and
trigger as much as $2 trillion worth of damage, according to a National
Academy of Sciences study. But this storm, on the back of this month’s
abnormally active space weather, may wind up on the larger end of the scale,
and will be the subject of lots of analysis and research.
Images of the
sun during solar cycle 23. You typically see more activity during a solar
maximum (2001) than during a minimum (1996 or 2006). ESA&NASA/SoHO
We
don’t yet fully understand everything that is happening. But the activity over
the past few days, when the sun should be within its quietest period, shows
that significant space weather events are possible at any stage of the 11-year
solar cycle.
You
can help us study this and other solar storms as a citizen scientist. Sign up
for Aurorasaurus and let
us know if you observe aurorae with this event.
Alexa Halford is a researcher in Physics and
Astronomy at Dartmouth College; Brett Carter is senior research fellow at RMIT University, and Julie Currie is research officer at RMIT University, Australia.
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