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Survivalists in Florida

May 19, 2012 – 11:49 pm | 2 Comments

Great article in the Miami New Times last week, profiling preppers and survivalists like these folk:
Jorge Villa – after a terrifying experience during Hurricane Andrew he devised his own bunkers, and sells them to folk – some of whom are worried about the end of the Mayan calendar – via his business U.S. Bunkers
Neal Wiseman – moderates a group called the South Florida Survivalist Network, and has a year’s worth of food stored for his family, should the need arise:

Chris Petrovich – prepper for 25 years. He has helped others “cache extra fuel and food, stashed in public-storage units and underground, at intervals on an 800-to-1,200-mile path out of Florida. Amid darkness and chaos, skirting burning sugarcane fields and accidents and roadblocks, they’ll drive from cache to cache toward a secret inland hiding spot, exhausting the last available remnants of the petroleum age.”
While Petrovich himself plans on staying, I agree with …

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Nyiragongo / Comet Elenin

Submitted by Robert Bast on April 22, 2011 – 3:01 pmNo Comment

This is a photo from National Geographic, of a volcano you perhaps have not heard of: Nyiragongo. It is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is 2 miles high, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. This is unfortunate for the 1 million people who live at the base of the volcano in the city of Goma. In 1977 several hundred people were killed by lava travelling at 60 mph, while in  2002 it destroyed 14,000 homes.

Both eruptions were mere grumbles, though, compared with the fury Nyiragongo is thought capable of unleashing …there is no question the volcano will erupt again, potentially transforming Goma into a modern Pompeii. “Goma,” he says, “is the most dangerous city in the world.”

Online forums have been busy discussing Comet Elenin, and how it supposedly triggered earthquakes. In terms of gravitational pull, that would be impossible, but it is possible if you can understand the plasma comet theory of James McCanney. He made these predictions, the first of which is pretty close to the Japan tsunami:

On March 15th, there will be a Sun-Earth-Elenin Alignment. I guess we can look for some EM activity following that. Storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, perhaps even a little thinning of the veil?

On September 27th, there will be another Sun-Earth-Elenin alignment. There will also be a new moon at this time (rather close) and this might produce more dramatic EM action on the planet. If you check the angles plotted on the graph below, you’ll see that this alignment is actually very interesting because Mercury also lines up on the opposite side of the Sun. So it is really a Mercury-Sun-Elenin-Moon-Earth alignment.

On November 23rd, another Sun-Earth-Elenin alignment. The new moon of November comes two days later on the 25th, so that might be “close enough for horseshoes” in the case of EM action.

Read more at SOTT. Also doing the rounds is that the name stands for Extinction Level Event and more:

ELE = Extinction Level Event
Elenin = nine eleven backwards =
Perihelion falls on 9/11 (when the comet is closest to our sun)

And even weirder is that it was supposedly named after a Russian astronomer named Leonid Elenin – (the Leonids are an annual meteor shower, not named after him). But as it turns out, he is real.

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