[TimeStar] Inward collapse

Bernie bernie2t at telstra.com
Sat Mar 5 14:28:23 EST 2005


>Your comments make good sense, Bernie.  You might have read the 
>report about an unprecedented heat wave in Greenland since the first 
>week of February, or five weeks ago.  Yesterday, temperatures in 
>Missoula, Montana reached an all-time record high for this time of 
>year.

Yes, Krsanna - a good source for following this that I have found is 
:- http://www.heatisonline.org/weather.cfm

And the recent events page is:- 
http://www.heatisonline.org/contentserver/objecthandlers/index.cfm?id=5020&method=full


>"Are we being groomed for something? Is the language being shifted 
>to make something very, very peculiar - a new meteorological 
>phenomena in fact - appear 'normal'? (Oh - it's just a cyclone - 
>that's OK then, nothing strange about that....)
>
>I suggest that rather than an organized, intentional conspiracy to 
>make everything seem normal, that you consider the possibility that 
>ordinary fear and denial of mainstreamers who have failed to develop 
>perception and responsibility that motivate this mass delusion that 
>everything is normal and the failure to deal with the obvious 
>reality of global warming.

This is very likely - it is all too easy these days, given the 
continuous stream of lies and deceptions that spew out of the world 
'leaders' mouths every day, to attribute deviations where there are 
none.

>
>Expect mass delusion and hysteria to grow in the mainstream. That's 
>what this stage of the collapse is about.

It's happening more every day!

>   Something that I haven't heard anybody talking about recently is 
>the long-term effects of nuclears on the environment and the role 
>these play in the changes we are witnessing.  Nuclears were ET's 
>first and greatest concern in the early days of modern UFO activity, 
>circa 1950.

Perhaps for two reasons - one is that without a nice dramatic 
mushroom cloud, radiation is easy to ignore because of its relatively 
slow and subtle effects;  the other is that the mainstream studiously 
ignore it.  (Definitely, this time!)  See this:- 
http://www.sfbayview.com/012605/headsroll012605.shtml
and you will realise that the terrible story of DU is just beginning 
to surface.  An excellent piece is:- 
http://www.ratical.org/radiation/DU/DU_DBDMDB.html   , where a 
British expert points out that these nano-particles can and will 
eventually affect the whole world.  Species suicide - and you cannot 
get more inwardly collapsing than that!

>I suspect we have passed the point of no-return on sustainability 
>and that nuclear wastes are playing a much larger role than this 
>society has ever dared to realize and certainly not admit.

Iraq, The Balkans, then Afghanistan, and now Iraq again - all have 
been and are nuclear wars.  Tens of thousands - including 'allied' 
soldiers - have died already.  Tens of thousands more are dying of 
cancer and birth deformities.  "Gulf war syndrome" is the cover, but 
the truth is just beginning to emerge after over a decade.

>I'm beginning to get an idea of what the Sirian/Atlanteans meant 
>about the inward collapse that will be the end of this particular 
>order of things.

I think so, Krsanna - undermining the viability of the planet to 
support life is most definitely an inward collapse!

We do indeed live in interesting times.  One could wish for a bit 
less interest at times!

Be Well,   Bernie.



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