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"And I beheld, and heard the voice of one eagle flying through the midst of heaven,
saying with a loud voice: Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth....
[Apocalypse (Revelation) 8:13]

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Planet X Incoming: Earthquake Swarm Continues In Idaho, Over 200 Plus Since Sept 2nd

Planet X Incoming: Earthquake Swarm Continues In Idaho, Over 200 Plus Since Sept 2nd
Plus HUGE Fireball explodes in Russia, weird wind patterns on west coast and more....
The earthquake swarm in Southeast Idaho looked like it might be ending or at least slowing down on Thursday and Friday. But then Saturday arrived and by day’s end 19 quakes had struck. There have been 34 more temblors so far Sunday, bringing the earthquake total since the swarm began on Sept. 2 to 204 quakes. All of the quakes have occurred in the Caribou County area east, southeast and northeast of Soda Springs.


They have been felt throughout Southeast Idaho and as far away as Logan, Ogden and Salt Lake City in northern Utah. Earthquake experts say the worst-case scenario is that the swarm ends with a destructive 7.0 magnitude quake that will destroy buildings and kill people, but the chances of that are slim. READ MORE






Gnats Mysteriously Swarm Philadelphia; People Fleeing, Seeking Shelter…

Gnats Mysteriously Swarm Philadelphia; People Fleeing, Seeking Shelter…
A large swarm of insects are creating a lot of buzz in Philadelphia. Residents across the city took to Reddit to share their concerns. “Probably an exodus from the hurricane,” one person said. “People are running all over Old City and fleeing seeking shelter,” another said. Others on Twitter were just as
mystified. But police say they don’t know where the gnats, or what some are calling flying ants came from. “Hmm. No, We don’t know where all of these gnats came from, either. However, we, for one, welcome our new insect overlords,” said police in a Tweet. READ MORE


Bizarre winds leave Meteorologists baffled in San Francisco…

Bizarre winds leave Meteorologists baffled in San Francisco…
Meteorologists are baffled by strong wind gusts that ripped through concentrated pockets of the Bay Area early Monday morning, while other areas remained completely still.  The National Weather Service reports that a gust of 54 mph roared through Pebble Beach at 2:30 a.m., while only 10 minutes away in Monterey conditions remained completely calm. “We had a very unusual event happen overnight,” says
Charles Bell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Bay Area. “We had isolated strong periods of winds. It’s really remarkable. Usually wind storms are more widespread, while this wind occurred in concentrated pockets.” The first gusts roared through Pebble Beach and the southwesterly winds traveled north reaching up to 40 mph in Santa Cruz, up to 37 mph in Los Gatos and at the San Jose Airport. READ MORE



Huge fireball explodes in loud boom over St. Petersburg and Smolensk, Russia, baffling residents

A large fireball exploded in the sky over St. Petersburg, Russia on September 11, 2017.

The sky event was so bright, that it was witnessed in other cities, in particular, Barnaul, Smolensk and Pskov.

For many Russians, though, there is still debate about the origin of this unidentified flying object. Was it the stage of the Proton-M rocket launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome just a few minutes before? Was it a military missile? or a meteorite?

People reports:
  • “The strange sky object fell in the Krasnoselsky district. I personally watched his fall. 30 secs after the fall a column of smoke began to rise from a field. “
  • “At 20:15 (approximately) I was driving from work, and at the crossroads of Mitrofanyevsky Highway and Blagodatnaya, the meteor flew directly over us.
  • “My husband is now in military exercises, and fell something fall behind his hotel. He called and said that he saw how it was smoking outside. “
  • ” The sky event was reported in Barnaul, Smolensk, and Pskov. “
What people witnessed across a large area of Russia was most probably of cometary origin. It was a large fireball – from the tail of the comet Swift-Tuttle responsible for the Perseid meteor shower – that disintegrated in the sky emitting a sonic boom.