Saturday, March 19, 2011

SuperMoon 3 19 2011

Hi family and friends!
Thought I would pass along some links- it seems that mainstream media in the US has begun to move onto other topics now, dismissing the nuclear problem as insignificant, even Obama said "dont worry"
("Even though you continue to consume these [foods] for a year, a total radiation level that will be taken inside the body will be comparable to one run of CT scan."

What he's not saying, of course, is that a CT scan can deliver from 100 - 600 times the radiation of a chest X-ray. And CT scans actually cause 29,000 cancers a year (http://www.naturalnews.com/028621_C...).
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Today, march 19th, is a supermoon. This means that the moon is the closest it will be to the earth in a ~20 year cycle, and since it occurs while the moon is full, and at the equinox, it is putting a very stong forcing on the earth's magnetic fields. 
I found this article about the high probability of an earthquake on the west coast, either san andreas fault in california or cascade mountain range in oregon and washington.
This, coupled with the possibility that there is much more toxic radiation coming our way from japan than is accurately reported, it is a GOOD idea to at least think about what you would do were there to be an emergency. Stock up on food, gasoline, supplements, for at least a few days extra.
I understand that there is quite a storm  hitting northern california, which complicates things futher. It seems a good idea in general to STAY OUT OF THE RAIN as much as possible.  Since smoke, radiation, etc.. is coming from the western pacific it acts as particulate matter in the atmosphere for water to condense on.  This means that the normal weather pattern has been strengthened by this greater amount of "stuff" in the atmosphere, and if there is radioactivity it will come down with the precipitation, and it looks like it could be for several to more days.
 here is a link to a forecast model for the pacific jetstream for 7 days:  http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display_alt.cgi?a=npac_250

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