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- Signs of the Times #1543
 http://www.rumormillnews.com/ Something is definately 
WRONG with the weather! [Feb 4] It is the beginning of 
February. Here in Northern NH, we should have several 
feet of snow on the ground, and daytime temps in the 0 to 
20`F range. Temps at night should be anywhere from 0 
(Zero) to -40`F (Below Zero). And yet today, it was Sunny 
and 50`F. Two weeks ago it hit 60`F. Night temps have 
been in the 20's and 30's. [and from another] 
http://www.freedomcrowsnest.org/ Our local weather man 
said we got 2 summer's worth of rain here in Florida in 5 
hours [Feb 3]. US 19 was closed for hours today because 
it was completely under water. Our local weather dude 
said, and I'm paraphrasing here, "Folks, this one doesn't 
fall anywhere on the charts. This is no kind of normal." 
[and from another] http://216.180.244.91/bbs/ Close to Anchorage, Alaska we are supposed to get 85mph wind gusts tomorrow 
thru Sunday. 
 I live on the Canadian West coast, and we do have storms here, but nothing like what's been going on the last 10 
days or so. It's just been one storm after another, mostly starting out with a SE wind and later shifting to the SW. 
 Coastal flood 
watch, swells over 35 ft have also been reported. [and from another] http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/ [Feb 4] 'What may be the 
worst windstorm in seven years is expected to batter Seattle today with gusts up to 60 miles per hour. Gusts of 75 mph are possible 
along the coast.' [Note: weather wobbles, in response to the Earth wobble, getting worse.] http://www.rumormillnews.com/ Something is definately 
WRONG with the weather! [Feb 4] It is the beginning of 
February. Here in Northern NH, we should have several 
feet of snow on the ground, and daytime temps in the 0 to 
20`F range. Temps at night should be anywhere from 0 
(Zero) to -40`F (Below Zero). And yet today, it was Sunny 
and 50`F. Two weeks ago it hit 60`F. Night temps have 
been in the 20's and 30's. [and from another] 
http://www.freedomcrowsnest.org/ Our local weather man 
said we got 2 summer's worth of rain here in Florida in 5 
hours [Feb 3]. US 19 was closed for hours today because 
it was completely under water. Our local weather dude 
said, and I'm paraphrasing here, "Folks, this one doesn't 
fall anywhere on the charts. This is no kind of normal." 
[and from another] http://216.180.244.91/bbs/ Close to Anchorage, Alaska we are supposed to get 85mph wind gusts tomorrow 
thru Sunday. 
 I live on the Canadian West coast, and we do have storms here, but nothing like what's been going on the last 10 
days or so. It's just been one storm after another, mostly starting out with a SE wind and later shifting to the SW. 
 Coastal flood 
watch, swells over 35 ft have also been reported. [and from another] http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/ [Feb 4] 'What may be the 
worst windstorm in seven years is expected to batter Seattle today with gusts up to 60 miles per hour. Gusts of 75 mph are possible 
along the coast.' [Note: weather wobbles, in response to the Earth wobble, getting worse.]
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- Signs of the Times #1542
- I took these pics yesterday [Feb 2] at approx 4:30 PM. I took them on Interstate 70 heading west bound at mile marker 45 in the 
state of Maryland. The closeup is of the object on the right of the sun. The quarter moon came out later after sun(s)down. [and 
from another] The corpus of Planet X is found to the right of the Sun at the current time, from the vantage point of Earth, as it is 
swinging in place to bring its N Pole round to point AWAY from the Sun. As it has a retrograde orbit and rotation, this means it will 
be emerging from the right hand side, from the vantage point of the northern hemisphere. Many complain that it should thus be 
visible to all, all the time, but it should be noted that there are special circumstances when it is captured on film or noted naked eye. 
Nancy compares these photos to the one captured on Dec 24 in North Carolina, also a sunset photo. In that one, a reflection on the 
water proves it is a light EMITTING body, not an atmospheric phenomena. Sundogs, light bouncing off the atmosphere, do NOT 
create reflections on water. What is similar in these current photos and the Dec 24 one? Sun and Planet X BOTH low to the horizon. 
Clouds in the sky blunting the Sun's glare. Glow on the Sun side of Planet X, indicating additional light rays bounced off the dust 
cloud and thense onto the viewer on Earth. And the dust covered corpus of Planet X standing BEHIND the clouds, not in front of 
them as a sundog does. As the corpus of Planet X, the shrouded planet, is coming increasingly toward Earth during its passage, 
these types of photo captures will only increase, and get more dramatic! ZetaTalk [Note: I see no signs of this being a sundog, in 
the large photos submitted, as with another similar photo on Signs of the Times 1527.]
  
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- Signs of the Times #1541
 Earth's magnetic pole drifting quickly [Dec 8] 
http://www.usatoday.com/ 'Earth's north magnetic pole is drifting 
away from North America and toward Siberia at such a clip that 
Alaska might lose its spectacular Northern Lights in the next 50 
years, scientists said Thursday.' [and from another] Miners Surface 
after Saskatchewan Fire [Jan 30] http://www.cbc.ca/ 'All 72 
miners trapped by a fire in a potash mine in Saskatchewan were 
brought to safety by rescuers early Monday, a day after the 
workers took refuge from the smoke and flames.' [and from 
another] It appears we Canadians with our heavily regulated mining industry in Saskatchewan has its uses after all. You speak of 
increasing signs of torque effect such as rail road derailments (which here in western Canada, our incidents are increasing 
exponentially) and industrial fires. So I guess we will be seeing a lot more mining emergencies in the news as well! [and from 
another] How is it that Siberia and much of Europe can be freezing in subzero cold, while the US and Canada are basking in 
unseasonably warmth? Are they not on the same latitude? ... It has been in the news within this past year that the magnetic N Pole 
is now migrating to Siberia, having left Canadian territory. Why would this be occurring, so rapidly? ... In essence, this is a 
projection of the Atlantic Rift as a magnet. It is wrapping around the globe, extending more than 180°, and curling over the horizon 
to encompass Siberia. ... The emerging N Pole of Planet X, swinging round to the right in a retrograde or clockwise manner, wants 
the Earth to fall to its side, toward the left, so the N Pole of Earth is as far away as possible. As the Earth is not yet torn from its 
allegiance to the Sun, it has dual directives, and tries to accommodate them both. Thus, while it remains upright and has not yet 
fallen onto its side, it LEANS somewhat in that direction, and thus the lopsided Winter temps in the northern hemisphere. [Note: 
new ZetaTalk: Siberian Freeze.] Earth's magnetic pole drifting quickly [Dec 8] 
http://www.usatoday.com/ 'Earth's north magnetic pole is drifting 
away from North America and toward Siberia at such a clip that 
Alaska might lose its spectacular Northern Lights in the next 50 
years, scientists said Thursday.' [and from another] Miners Surface 
after Saskatchewan Fire [Jan 30] http://www.cbc.ca/ 'All 72 
miners trapped by a fire in a potash mine in Saskatchewan were 
brought to safety by rescuers early Monday, a day after the 
workers took refuge from the smoke and flames.' [and from 
another] It appears we Canadians with our heavily regulated mining industry in Saskatchewan has its uses after all. You speak of 
increasing signs of torque effect such as rail road derailments (which here in western Canada, our incidents are increasing 
exponentially) and industrial fires. So I guess we will be seeing a lot more mining emergencies in the news as well! [and from 
another] How is it that Siberia and much of Europe can be freezing in subzero cold, while the US and Canada are basking in 
unseasonably warmth? Are they not on the same latitude? ... It has been in the news within this past year that the magnetic N Pole 
is now migrating to Siberia, having left Canadian territory. Why would this be occurring, so rapidly? ... In essence, this is a 
projection of the Atlantic Rift as a magnet. It is wrapping around the globe, extending more than 180°, and curling over the horizon 
to encompass Siberia. ... The emerging N Pole of Planet X, swinging round to the right in a retrograde or clockwise manner, wants 
the Earth to fall to its side, toward the left, so the N Pole of Earth is as far away as possible. As the Earth is not yet torn from its 
allegiance to the Sun, it has dual directives, and tries to accommodate them both. Thus, while it remains upright and has not yet 
fallen onto its side, it LEANS somewhat in that direction, and thus the lopsided Winter temps in the northern hemisphere. [Note: 
new ZetaTalk: Siberian Freeze.]
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- Signs of the Times #1540
- Russians face freezing chaos [Jan 19] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/ 'But if you think it sounds cold in Moscow, how about this. Last 
week, the city of Tomsk in western Siberia declared a state of emergency when temperatures fell to 57C. Sorry, I mean minus 57C. 
It was so cold most people's thermometers were no use any more as they do not go past minus 40C. Some of the oil wells in Siberia 
have frozen, and Russia is producing 200,000 barrels of oil a day less than it was last month.' [and from another source] Midwest 
savoring January warm spell [Jan 13] http://www.usatoday.com/ 'People here are shedding their wool coats, rolling down their car 
windows and wondering where's winter as bright sunshine Thursday sent temperatures to a high of 55. The above-normal 
temperatures stretching across the Midwest and east to Boston are part of an unusual pattern that won't change any time soon, said 
meteorologist Mark Ratzer of the National Weather Service.' [and from another source] Many parts of Canada experiencing warm 
January [Jan 30] http://www.cbc.ca/story/ 'Most parts of Canada are experiencing one of the warmest winters on record. It has 
been a sunny and warm January, with average temperatures above seasonal norms, in some cases by as much as 10 degrees.'
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- Signs of the Times #1539
- Tories win slim minority, Martin steps down, pizza Parliament looms [Jan 24] http://www.theglobeandmail.com/ 'Voters put an end 
to 12 years of Liberal government yesterday but left the victorious Conservatives under Stephen Harper with a very tenuous hold 
on government. The Conservatives eked out a minority government that will make Mr. Harper, a 46-year-old economist, Canada's 
22nd prime minister. Canadians appeared to be saying they were tired of the scandals that had plagued the Liberals under Mr. 
Martin during his 26 months as prime minister.' [and from another] Some activists, politicians speaking openly about impeachment 
[Jan 24] http://www.fortwayne.com/ 'The word "impeachment" is popping up increasingly these days and not just off the lips of 
liberal activists spouting predictable bumper-sticker slogans. After the unfounded claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction 
and recent news of domestic spying without warrants, mainstream politicians and ordinary voters are talking openly about the 
possibility that President Bush could be impeached. So is at least one powerful Republican senator, Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., 
chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.' [and from another] Meanwhile, humans in the know or deliberately kept unaware 
are getting increasingly nervous, seeing the trend, and posturing for the end game. [Note: new ZetaTalk: End Game Postures]
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- Signs of the Times #1538
 http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/ As of March 17, 1998 Volcano World listed 53 
active volcanoes as of the last 6 years. As of Jan 18, 2006 there were 82 
active volcanoes listed on that site as of the last 6 years. An increase of 55% 
in 8 years. [and from another] 2005 is warmest year on record for Northern 
Hemisphere, scientists say [Dec 16] http://www.usatoday.com/ 'The Earth's 
average temperature reached a near-record high in 2005, international and 
U.S. climate agencies reported Thursday.' [and from another] 2005 hottest 
year on record [Jan 4] http://www.abc.net.au/ 'Federal Environment Minister 
Ian Campbell says new data showing 2005 was Australia's hottest year on 
record is further evidence of climate change.' [and from another] The 2005 
season is finally over [Jan 7] http://www.weather.com/ 'The amazing 2005 Atlantic hurricane season has shattered many 
long-standing records, chief among them a record number of named storms, twenty-seven, which has obliterated the previous 
record of twenty-one in 1933. There also have been 14 hurricanes so far this season breaking the old record of 12 set in 1969. 
Another record set was for the most category-five hurricanes, three, with Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Wilma became the strongest 
hurricane on record in the Atlantic Basin with a pressure of 882 mb breaking the old record set by Gilbert (888 mb) in 1988.' [and 
from another] http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/ As of March 17, 1998 Volcano World listed 53 
active volcanoes as of the last 6 years. As of Jan 18, 2006 there were 82 
active volcanoes listed on that site as of the last 6 years. An increase of 55% 
in 8 years. [and from another] 2005 is warmest year on record for Northern 
Hemisphere, scientists say [Dec 16] http://www.usatoday.com/ 'The Earth's 
average temperature reached a near-record high in 2005, international and 
U.S. climate agencies reported Thursday.' [and from another] 2005 hottest 
year on record [Jan 4] http://www.abc.net.au/ 'Federal Environment Minister 
Ian Campbell says new data showing 2005 was Australia's hottest year on 
record is further evidence of climate change.' [and from another] The 2005 
season is finally over [Jan 7] http://www.weather.com/ 'The amazing 2005 Atlantic hurricane season has shattered many 
long-standing records, chief among them a record number of named storms, twenty-seven, which has obliterated the previous 
record of twenty-one in 1933. There also have been 14 hurricanes so far this season breaking the old record of 12 set in 1969. 
Another record set was for the most category-five hurricanes, three, with Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Wilma became the strongest 
hurricane on record in the Atlantic Basin with a pressure of 882 mb breaking the old record set by Gilbert (888 mb) in 1988.' [and 
from another]
- Recently South Dakota has begun a regular daily shimmy, at a time when the S Pole comes over the horizon to where Planet X can 
grab it. The Torque Effect, evident. [Note: not Global Warming when the volcanoes are participating and Face/Dark global quakes 
and evident Torque Effect is continuing!] 
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- Signs of the Times #1537
- Federal Reserve Money Supply Report Is About To Fall Into The Abyss. [Dec 1] http://www.journalinquirer.com/ 'When Iran starts 
trading in petroeuros, the Fed will stop telling us how much money they're printing. In a little-noticed decision a few weeks ago, the 
Federal Reserve Board said it would stop publishing its weekly M3 money supply number as of next March, although it will continue 
to publish M0, M1, and M2. M3 is the broadest measure of how much money is circulating in the U.S. at any one time. Unlike M2, 
M3 is the big stuff, the super-size deposits. They know what's coming-massive amounts of dollar creation to fund the worsening 
trade and federal government budget deficits. The Fed, central banks, and other groups are informally known as the Plunge 
Protection Team. The reason the Fed will stop publishing weekly M3 totals is so that the Plunge Protection Team can hide its 
market manipulative equity-buying activities. The PPT is poised to buy stocks and do it secretly to stop the higher-than-normal 
probability that the market could crash. Because of the M3 numbers. We could see there was too much money being created. M3 
was being pumped at three times the rate of growth of the Gross Domestic Product. Investors will be left more in the dark as to any 
secret rigging of the stock market. Is the economy closer to the brink than anyone realizes? Or is it politically expedient to goose 
markets? Do they see a catastrophe coming that will require hyperinflation to bail the US out? Maybe. Making large stock 
purchases secretly can be enough to spark a rally, and when the buying gets heavy, the PPT can get out at a nice profit before the 
market resumes a slide.' [Note: the relationship to saber rattling over Iran is that Iran has threatened to go off the dollar, and onto 
the Euro, in March, 2006.]
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- Signs of the Times #1536
- Paper-trail advocate to air rigging concerns [Jan 23] http://www.palmbeachpost.com/ 'Clint Curtis, a familiar name to those who 
follow election-stealing allegations on the Internet, will get an official audience this week with the committee advising Palm Beach 
County on voting technology. Curtis is the Florida computer programmer who emerged in December 2004 at an Ohio forum and 
online with an affidavit claiming he had been an unwitting accomplice four years earlier in a Republican plot to rig touch-screen 
elections.' [and from another] State rebuffs raw vote demand [Jan 24] http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/ 'Democrats want 2004 
base election data; machine firm is playing coy. The state Division of Elections has refused to turn over its electronic voting files to 
the Democrats, arguing that the data format belongs to a private company and can't be made public. The Alaska Democratic Party 
says the information is a public record essential for verifying the accuracy of the 2004 general election and must be provided. At 
this point, it's impossible to say whether the correct candidates were declared the winner in all Alaska races from 2004. The private 
contractor hired to provide Alaska's electronic voting machines is Diebold Election Systems.' [and from another] Possible fraud 
cases highlight need for election reform [Jan 23] http://www.hometownannapolis.com/ 'The Anne Arundel County Board of 
Elections has reported seven cases of possible double voting from the last presidential election, and one criminal case is pending in 
state court. The General Assembly last week overrode the governor's vetoes of bills that will allow people to vote up to a week 
before an election and cast provisional ballots anywhere in Maryland.' [Note: Diebold fraud, no paper trail, increasingly in the 
news, recently in Palm Beach, Anchorage, Annapolis.] 
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- Signs of the Times #1535
 As Elections Near, Officials Challenge Balloting Security [Jan 22] 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ 'The questions about electronic balloting have become 
widespread as states and counties move to upgrade equipment, as required by the 2002 Help 
America Vote Act. The law and new state regulations were enacted to make voting more 
accessible and more accurate, a response to the controversy generated by the contested outcome 
in Florida in the 2000 presidential election. Since the federal law was passed, though, a 
hodgepodge of federal and state requirements and debates over the best technology have 
complicated the task of upgrading. In Miami-Dade County, Fla., the elections chief is thinking 
about tossing out touch-screen systems installed after 2000. The concern is that they do not 
leave a paper trail that auditors could examine in a disputed election and are expensive to use. 
In California, the secretary of state recently asked whether Diebold machines the state was considering had similar vulnerabilities. 
The events that set in motion a new wave of concern over today's voting technologies, started in 2003, when a Seattle-based activist 
named Bev Harris released thousands of Diebold documents she said showed Diebold's systems were vulnerable to attack. Johns 
Hopkins University computer sciences professor said the vulnerabilities of electronic systems -- including new touch-screen voting 
machines -- point to the need for a paper trail in any election.' [Note: don't miss the Blog Radio show - Decapitation, the Demise of 
the Bush Administration - on Feb 8. This is one more nail in that coffin.] As Elections Near, Officials Challenge Balloting Security [Jan 22] 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ 'The questions about electronic balloting have become 
widespread as states and counties move to upgrade equipment, as required by the 2002 Help 
America Vote Act. The law and new state regulations were enacted to make voting more 
accessible and more accurate, a response to the controversy generated by the contested outcome 
in Florida in the 2000 presidential election. Since the federal law was passed, though, a 
hodgepodge of federal and state requirements and debates over the best technology have 
complicated the task of upgrading. In Miami-Dade County, Fla., the elections chief is thinking 
about tossing out touch-screen systems installed after 2000. The concern is that they do not 
leave a paper trail that auditors could examine in a disputed election and are expensive to use. 
In California, the secretary of state recently asked whether Diebold machines the state was considering had similar vulnerabilities. 
The events that set in motion a new wave of concern over today's voting technologies, started in 2003, when a Seattle-based activist 
named Bev Harris released thousands of Diebold documents she said showed Diebold's systems were vulnerable to attack. Johns 
Hopkins University computer sciences professor said the vulnerabilities of electronic systems -- including new touch-screen voting 
machines -- point to the need for a paper trail in any election.' [Note: don't miss the Blog Radio show - Decapitation, the Demise of 
the Bush Administration - on Feb 8. This is one more nail in that coffin.]
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- Signs of the Times #1534
- Winning the War - by Sparking an Increase in Terrorism [Jan 22] http://tkb.org/AboutTKB.jsp 'The MIPT Terrorism Knowledge 
base, which receives funding and strategic guidance from the Department of Homeland Security, tracks all publicly reported 
international and domestic terrorism incidents around the world. Bush and his cabal insist that the way the administration has 
prosecuted the War on Terrorism has made the world is a safer place. The whole point of "winning" the war is to decrease the 
number of terrorism worldwide. Yet look at this chart tracking the number of terrorism incidents, domestic and international, since 
2003. The number of terrorist attacks has steadily increased under Bush's leadership. Based on the terrorist database, the sum of 
international and domestic terrorist attacks in 2005 was 3991, up 51% from the previous year's figure of 2639. The number of 
deaths that resulted from those attacks was 6872, which is 36% higher than the 5066 that occurred in 2004.'
  
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