Monday, March 14, 2011

Is this the End of Days but in 2011 not 2012?

Flooding in the US. Japan in crisis. Startling evidence  now that March 20th 2011 could be a catastrophic event for the United States..

1st off: The jet-stream for the next 5 days goes right from Japan to the entire US. If the nuclear reactors melt down in the next 5 days, the US will be exposed to radiation fallout, the harshest areas being the western united states.

Next up: Russian scientists are predicting a super quake within the US on appx March 19th or 20th. Right in time for the radiation fallout as well.

Now: Documents leaked show the US Navy could already be aware of the upcoming super quake and have already created new topography maps of the US, 1/3 of which are now under water.

The SUPERMOON coming up on March 19th has consequences that play into all the above. The moon will be at its lunar perigee,  the nearest approach in its orbit around Earth. But in this case, it will be at its closest proximity to us in 18 years.  Jupiter and Saturn cause extra tides on the Sun when they get on either side of the Sun (as with Moon – Earth-Sun when the moon is full) and when these gas giants get on the same side as the Sun, (as with Earth -Moon – Sun when the moon is new). These greater solar tides become sunspot activity and solar flares and can be understood as akin to the increase in tides caused by the Moon when it too gets alongside Earth or opposite Earth.

At the moment we have Jupiter and Saturn on either side of the Sun and creating a tug of war with Earth in the middle. That started last September and will continue until about May. In September the Earth was right in line with Jupiter, Saturn and the Sun too.

The Kicker: The United States Army announcing this week that it is holding a rare training event involving the US Military, the CIA, Canadian officers, US Treasury and State departments, the US Agency for International Development, the Defense Threat Readiness Agency and the International Red Cross between March 21-25 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

Some think the murder of John P. Wheeler this week was deliberately to conceal what he was trying to release to the public..

Sources:
http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/will-supermoon-cause-earthquake-storm-natural-disasters-1442/

http://current.com/1tetp4c

http://www.aolnews.com/2011/03/11/its-a-bird-its-a-plane-its-supermoon/

http://beforeitsnews.com/story/478/998/US_Mega-Quake_Coming_Warn_Russian_Scientists.html





















Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Discovery descends toward its last landing

Discovery descends toward its last landing
Astronauts fired the space shuttle Discovery's engines one final time on Wednesday to bring it down to Florida and wrap up its long flying career.
The world's most-flown spaceship was due to return to Earth — for the last time ever — three minutes before noon ET.
Discovery's crew turned on the space shuttle's orbital maneuvering engines, marking the point of no-return for its hourlong descent to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The "deorbit burn" proceeded precisely as planned.
A few hours earlier, Discovery commander Steven Lindsey wondered aloud whether Kennedy Space Center was the only landing site under consideration. Mission Control replied that it was, and that the backup landing strip in California had not been activated.
"I know you're from California," Mission Control told Lindsey. "Is there something you were thinking?"
"No, just curious," Lindsey replied. "No, we want to bring Discovery back to Florida."
Over nearly 27 years, NASA's oldest shuttle has flown 39 missions, more than any other spaceship in history. It's being retired after this voyage.
Discovery is headed back from the International Space Station. Its crew delivered and installed a new storage compartment, complete with a humanoid robot.
The mission added 13 days to Discovery's lifetime total of 365 days in space. Its total mileage is 148 million miles.
Once back at Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will be decommissioned over the next several months and sent to the Smithsonian Institution for display. Endeavour and then Atlantis will fly once more each in the next few months. Then they, too, will be retired. Their final resting places have yet to be chosen.
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Endeavour — scheduled to blast off in less than six weeks — will be moved out to the launch pad this week.
NASA is under presidential direction to spread its wings beyond low-Earth orbit. The goal is to send astronauts to an asteroid and then Mars in the decades ahead. There is not enough money for NASA to achieve that and maintain the shuttle program at the same time. As a result, the shuttles will stop flying this summer after 30 years.
American astronauts will keep hitching rides to the space station on Russian Soyuz capsules, until private companies are able to provide taxi service to and from orbit. NASA expects to get another nine years at least out of the space station.
This report includes information from The Associated Press and msnbc.com.
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