Thursday, December 13, 2012

Squid Wash Up Dead in California

A friend predicted awhile back that the massive animal die offs would start to contain larger & larger animals. At first they were Krill & Minnow & small birds. Then in Galveston TX they were Chad (Google them) which are definitely bigger fish. Now Squid. This is all a sign that sulphuric acid is filling the oceans & the air from volcanoes both underwater & above surface.

http://screen.yahoo.com/squidocalypse-upon-us-005014857.html

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Planet X Found ??


As some of you know I am a medium with many medium friends & one of my friends mentioned that there is a rogue planet out there larger than Jupiter .. & then this story comes out. Is this Planet X or Nibiru ? Another friend in this circle is said to have a picture of this planet .. tho I have not seen it yet. Also, the last 5 or so major earthquakes have all been 188 days apart exactly which implies there is a planet/dwarf star out there which passes thru our solar system in a 376 day orbit roughly ?? so each time it aligns with our sun (much like Elenin) it causes a gravitational pull which causes earthquakes ... is the establishment admitting its existence now bcuz it knows it can no longer hide it ?? 



'Orphan' Alien Planet Found Nearby Without Parent Star







The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14). The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth (in astronomical terms), perhaps after being booted from its own solar system.
"If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France, said in a statement.
Orphan planet, or something else?
Delorme and his team discovered CFBDSIR2149 using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, then examined its properties with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile. [Video: Rogue Planet Has No Parent Star]
The newfound object appears to be among a stream of young stars called the AB Doradus moving group, the closest such stream to our own solar system.
Scientists think the AB Doradus stars all formed together between 50 million and 120 million years ago. If CFBDSIR2149 is indeed associated with the group — and researchers cite a nearly 90 percent probability — then the object is similarly young.
And if the discovery team is right about CFBDSIR2149's age, the body is likely a planet, with an average temperature of 806 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius), researchers said.
There's still a slight chance that CFBDSIR2149 is a brown dwarf — a strange object that's larger than a planet but too small to trigger the internal nuclear fusion reactions required to become a full-fledged star. Additional observations should help decide the matter.
"We need new observations to confirm that this object belongs to the AB Doradus moving group," Delorme told SPACE.com via email. "With a good distance measurement and a more accurate proper motion, we will be able to increase (or decrease) the probability that it is indeed a planet."
The new study was published today in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
Billions of starless planets?
The discovery of a starless alien planet would not be shocking, at least not anymore. In the last year or so, astronomers have spotted a number of such orphan worlds — so many, in fact, that some scientists think parentless planets are the rule rather than the exception.
One 2011 study, for example, estimated that rogue worlds outnumber "normal" planets with obvious host stars by at least 50 percent throughout the Milky Way. If that's the case, the galaxy that includes Earth probably also hosts billions of orphan planets.
And gas giants may be in the minority among these solitary wanderers, researchers say.
"We now know that such massive planets are rare and that Neptunes or Earth-mass planets are much more common," Delorme said. "We also know that massive objects are more difficult to eject [from solar systems] than light ones. If you follow the rationale, you deduce that ejected exo-Neptunes and ejected exo-Earths should be much more common than objects like CFBDSIR2149."
It's exciting to have a starless planet so close to Earth, researchers say. Future telescopes should be able to learn a great deal about CFBDSIR2149, since they won't have to contend with the overwhelming glare of a nearby host star.
"This object is a really easy-to-study prototype of the 'normal' giant planets we hope to discover and study with the upcoming generation of direct-imaging instruments," Delorme said. "It will help to improve our forecast of these objects' luminosity and hence help us discover them ?and, once discovered, it will help us understand the physics of their atmospheres."
This artist’s impression shows the free-floating planet CFBDSIR2149, at 100 light-years away the closest such "rogue" world to our own solar system. It does not orbit a star and hence does not shine by reflected light; the faint glow it emits c
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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Larger Fish Washing Ashore ?

My Friend AJ, who is the most advanced man or medium on the planet, has said that we will know earth changes are closer when the size of the fish that wash ashore grow larger as that will mean there is more sulphuric acid being released from underwater volcanoes ... this also applies to birds falling out of the sky due to above ground volcanoes ... at first the fish were minnows & Krill which if u google those u can see they are very small ... in Galveston, TX this year Shad washed ashore ... a massive die off ... but these fish are much larger ... look them up ... now this fish is huge !! Only one ... but watch out for more ... & for any fish or bird die offs ... especially in Italy as that is where the first Super Volcano can go off ... then Indonesia then YellowStone USA .... Good Luck !!


Sea Monster washes ashore ?

Monday, August 27, 2012

Safe Locations After Earth Changes

Jesus tells us where the safest places will be after earth changes ....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5ajddZoM5U&feature=plcp

Series of earthquakes rattle Southern California


My phone was blowing up all day with quake report notifications from twitter ... I've never seen anything like it ... which is also the #1 quote I've heard from scientists these last years ... "I've never seen anything like it" ....... this is the 14,000 year cycle happening all over again ... massive earth changes are upon us ... also an 8.0 earthquake or greater should happen every 150 years in California ... it has been over 300 years ... tic toc ... 




SAN DIEGO (AP) — Dozens of small to moderate earthquakes struck southeastern California on Sunday, knocking trailer homes off their foundations, shattering windows and rattling nerves in a small farming town east of San Diego.
The largest quake, at 1:57 p.m., registered at a magnitude 5.5 and was centered about three miles northwest of the town of Brawley, said Robert Graves, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey. Another quake about an hour and a half earlier registered at magnitude 5.3.
No injuries were reported.
More than 30 additional earthquakes with magnitudes of at least 3.5 jiggled the same area near the southern end of the Salton Sea, Graves said.
"The type of activity that we're seeing could possibly continue for several hours or even days," Graves said.
The quakes pushed 20 mobile homes at a trailer park off their foundations, displacing the families that lived in them, said Maria Peinado, a spokeswoman for the Imperial County Emergency Operations Center.
Sporadic power outages affecting 2,500 Imperial Irrigation District customers also prompted authorities to evacuate some patients from one of the county's two hospitals.
By late Sunday, a magnitude-5.1 quaked followed by several more with magnitudes of at least 4.0 shook the area.
"We're all on edge here," said George Nava, the mayor of Brawley, a town of 25,000. "It's not uncommon for us to have earthquakes out here, but at this frequency and at this magnitude it's fairly unusual."
At the El Sol Market in Brawley, food packages fell from shelves and littered the aisles.
Several glasses and a bottle of wine crashed to the floor and shattered at Assaggio, an Italian restaurant in Brawley, said owner Jerry Ma. The shaking was short-lived but intense, he said.
"It felt like there was quake every 15 minutes. One after another. My kids are small and they're scared and don't want to come back inside," said Mike Patel, who manages Townhouse Inn & Suites in Brawley.
A TV came crashing down and a few light fixtures broke inside the motel, Patel said.
A Brawley police dispatcher said several downtown buildings sustained minor damage.
The first quake, with a magnitude of 3.9, occurred at 10:02 a.m. The USGS said more than 100 aftershocks struck the same approximate epicenter, about 16 miles north of El Centro.
Some shaking was felt along the San Diego County coast in Del Mar, some 120 miles from the epicenter, as well as in the Coachella Valley, southern Orange County and parts of northern Mexico.
USGS seismologist Lucy Jones said earthquake swarms are characteristic of the region, known as the Brawley Seismic Zone.
"The area sees lots of events at once, with many close to the largest magnitude, rather than one main shock with several much smaller aftershocks," Jones said.
The last major swarm was in 2005, following a magnitude-5.1 quake, she said.
Sunday's quake cluster occurred in what scientists call a transition zone between the Imperial and San Andreas faults, so they weren't assigning the earthquakes to either fault, Graves said.