“If names are not correct, language will not be in accordance with the truth of things.” ~Confucius. teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, 551-479 BC
5 years ago in the afternoon on a pleasant sunny i had a vision, the only vision i ever had with me or my family in it.
in this vision which lasted no more than several seconds, i heard a rushing sound and went to the door to see what was making the noise, and what i seen was the earth rolling like a massive tidal wave hundreds of feet in the air at a tremendous speed, then i turned and said to my children that were sitting on the couch: there is nowhere to run.
this was the end of the vision.
the last time i had a vision it was in the city park, and what i saw was mass destruction where a tornado was going to reduce a town to rubble.. i could even see the direction from where the tornado was coming from...after the vision i warned everyone that this storm was eminent and they should not heed my warning..the next year the national weather service had issued a pre-weather advisory for our state..i told everyone that the tornado was coming, so i packed the kids up and left town 20 miles away to the farm with a secure basement...2 days earlier....12 noon on the coming Sunday an F4 tornado blew through town and pulverized it killing several people and injuring hundreds.....one of the men that was killed had been telling people for years that the day he died, he would take half the town with him....it was fact
believe what you will, but when i say this world is in trouble, you better listen and prepare yourself
Sterling_WollopsMelburn't, Victoria Australia1,749 posts
Mysst: 5 years ago in the afternoon on a pleasant sunny i had a vision, the only vision i ever had with me or my family in it.
in this vision which lasted no more than several seconds, i heard a rushing sound and went to the door to see what was making the noise, and what i seen was the earth rolling like a massive tidal wave hundreds of feet in the air at a tremendous speed, then i turned and said to my children that were sitting on the couch: there is nowhere to run.
this was the end of the vision.
the last time i had a vision it was in the city park, and what i saw was mass destruction where a tornado was going to reduce a town to rubble.. i could even see the direction from where the tornado was coming from...after the vision i warned everyone that this storm was eminent and they should not heed my warning..the next year the national weather service had issued a pre-weather advisory for our state..i told everyone that the tornado was coming, so i packed the kids up and left town 20 miles away to the farm with a secure basement...2 days earlier....12 noon on the coming Sunday an F4 tornado blew through town and pulverized it killing several people and injuring hundreds.....one of the men that was killed had been telling people for years that the day he died, he would take half the town with him....it was fact
believe what you will, but when i say this world is in trouble, you better listen and prepare yourself
Or just shut up, die and be happy i've lived a good life
2intrigued: Yep, just like lightening...sometimes with rain and thunder and sometimes not.
"Hey, can you hear me, can you see there's a storm on the edge of the sky Does it matter, well it does to me and I can tell you why You know, when there's thunder there should be rain But it don't always follow the rule, no And is the wise man always right, no he can play the fool
It's always a mystery, not what it seems to be It's always a mystery, just like you and me, always a mystery"
DaytonaDude: "Hey, can you hear me, can you see there's a storm on the edge of the sky Does it matter, well it does to me and I can tell you why You know, when there's thunder there should be rain But it don't always follow the rule, no And is the wise man always right, no he can play the fool
It's always a mystery, not what it seems to be It's always a mystery, just like you and me, always a mystery"
tomcatwarneOPOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
A 20,000-strong rescue team has reportedly been sent by the Russian authorities to the Ural Mountains after a meteor struck. Some 1,100 people were injured after the meteor blazed across the western Siberian sky with a blinding flash and booming shockwave. The Russian Academy of Sciences said it entered the Earth's atmosphere at 33,000mph (54,000kph) - 15 times the speed of a rifle bullet - and shattered into pieces around 18-32 miles (30-50km) high in the sky. It reportedly exploded with the force of 20 atomic bombs. Nasa estimated its speed was even faster at 40,000mph, and said it exploded at about 12-15 miles high and left a trail 300 miles long. The meteor weighed an estimated 7,000 tons and was about the size of a bus, Nasa said. Fragments of at least one meteorite were seen falling from the sky in the Chelyabinsk region at around 9am local time on Friday, around 930 miles (1,500km) east of Moscow. The fall of such a large meteor estimated as weighing dozens of tonnes and the size of a double-decker bus, was extremely rare, while the number of casualties as a consequence of its burning up around a heavily-inhabited area was unprecedented. "There was panic. People had no idea what was happening," said Sergey Hametov, of Chelyabinsk. Many were hurt by flying glass as windows were blown in. Witnesses described feeling a pressure wave and hearing explosions overhead as the object hurtled to Earth. Lessons had just started at Chelyabinsk schools when the meteor exploded, and officials said 258 children were among those injured. Amateur video showed a teacher speaking to her class as a powerful shock wave hit the room. Schools were closed for the day and theatre shows cancelled across the region after the shock wave blew out windows amid temperatures as low as minus 18 degrees Celsius (zero degrees Fahrenheit). There was no immediate word on deaths or anyone struck by rock fragments. Meteors typically cause sonic booms when they enter the atmosphere because they are travelling much faster than the speed of sound. The defence ministry said it had identified a six-metre crater at a lake in the region and has sent soldiers to the site of the apparent impact of one fragment. Thousands of rescue workers were dispatched to help the injured and locate those needing help. Many drivers in Russia have video recorders fitted in their cars in case of accidents or disputes with traffic police. Footage from these uploaded to YouTube show the fireball crashing to the ground. The meteor explosion appears to be one of the most stunning cosmic events above Russia since the 1908 Tunguska Event, when a massive blast most scientists blame on an asteroid or a comet impact ripped through Siberia. "I am scratching my head to think of anything in recorded history when that number of people have been indirectly injured by an object like this... it's very, very rare to have human casualties," Robert Massey, deputy executive secretary of Britain's Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), said. There were reports of traffic in the Urals city of Chelyabinsk grinding to a halt and people seeking shelter in buildings as the fireballs lit up the sky. Schools were closed for the day across the region and mobile phone networks were temporarily cut. The meteor hit hours before the asteroid 2012 DA14 made the closest recorded pass of an asteroid to the Earth, although scientists said the two events were not linked. Resident Anna Pinkus told Sky News she saw a bright light outside her window and then heard three explosions. "It was a very loud sound," she said. "After that our windows began to shatter and shiver so it was very terrifying. First we thought it was a plane crash."
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Apocalyptic..
“If names are not correct, language will not be in accordance with the truth of things.” ~Confucius. teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, 551-479 BC