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			Changes In The Earth’s Rotation Are In The 
			Wind 
 An interesting 3/4/03 note from the Goddard Space Flight Center 
			website (www.gsfc.nasa.gov) said:
 
				
				[quoting] 
 Because of Earth’s dynamic climate, winds and atmospheric pressure 
			systems experience constant change. These fluctuations may affect 
			how our planet rotates on its axis, according to NASA-funded 
			research that used wind and satellite data.
 
 NASA’s 
				Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) mission is to understand the 
			Earth system and its response to natural and human-induced changes 
			for better prediction of climate, weather, and natural hazards, such 
			as atmospheric changes or El Niño events that may have contributed 
			to the effect on Earth’s rotation.
 
					
					"Changes in the atmosphere, specifically atmospheric pressure around 
			the world, and the motions of the winds that may be related to such 
			climate signals as El Niño, are strong enough that their effect is 
			observed in the Earth’s rotation signal", 
				said David A. Salstein, an 
			atmospheric scientist from Atmospheric and Environmental Research, 
			Inc., of Lexington, Massachusetts, who led a recent study. 
 [end quoting]
 
			Of course we can’t assume that any of this important research is 
			going to be shared with the citizenry - whose tax dollars largely fund 
			the work. 
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			Alaska Warming Is Look At Future
 
			  
			On another matter, on August 12, 2003, 
			Pope John Paul II led prayers for rain as temperatures across Europe 
			continued to soar. The reported number of heat-related deaths 
			continued to rise as well, leveling out well above 
			13,000 - officially. 
 Moving now from Europe closer to home, consider this 8/10/03 item 
			from Seth Borenstein of Knight-Rider Newspapers:
 
			  
				
				[quoting]    
				Alaska is melting. Glaciers are receding. Permafrost is thawing. Roads are collapsing. 
			Forests are dying. Villages are being forced to move, and animals 
			are being forced to seek new habitats.
 
 What’s happening in Alaska is a preview of what people farther south 
			can expect, said Robert Corell, a former top National Science 
			Foundation scientist who heads research for the Arctic Climate 
			Impact Assessment team.
 
					
					"If you want to see what will be 
			happening in the rest of the world 25 years from now, just look at 
			what’s happening in the Arctic" Corell said.  
				In Alaska, year-round average temperatures have risen 5ºF since the 
			1960s, and winter temperatures soared 8º in that period, according 
			to the federal government. The entire world is expected to warm 2.5 
			to 10º by 2100, predict scientists at the International Panel on 
			Climate Change. 
 Last year was the hottest year in Alaska history, and this past 
			winter was the second warmest on record, according to the National 
			Climatic Data Center in Asheville, NC, which found that Alaska’s 
			temperatures began to rise dramatically in 1976.
 
				  
				This July, 
			Anchorage recorded its second-highest temperature ever. 
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			Naturally, there will be no public mention of how much top-secret 
			tinkering - such as 
			HAARP - has to do with this kind of effect.  
			  
			As James McCanney discussed earlier, do you suppose the consciences of the 
			scientists involved will ever win out over the intimidations of 
			their controllers? 
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			Underwater Volcano Discovered In 
			Aleutians
 
			 And speaking of Alaska, how about 
			this 8/12/03 item from CNN News:
 
			  
				
				[quoting] 
 
				Underwater Volcano Discovered In 
			Aleutians The North Pacific’s "Ring of Fire" can claim a new member 
				- a 
			previously unknown underwater volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands 
			that researchers in Alaska revealed on Monday.
 
 Scientists this summer mapped the cone-shaped volcano, which rises 
			beneath the waters near Amchitka Pass, a gap in the chain of largely 
			uninhabited islands that separate the Pacific Ocean from the Bering 
			Sea.
 
 The volcano rises 1,903 feet (580 meters) above the sea floor and 
			tops out less than 377 feet (115 meters) from the water’s surface, 
			said researchers with the University of Alaska at Fairbanks and the 
			National Marine Fisheries Service.
 
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			Ecuador Volcano Rumbles To Life
 
			
			One wonders just how many other such hidden lava vents, similar to 
			the above report, are yet to be discovered.
 
			  
			
			While we muse about such 
			underwater volcanic surprises, let’s pay close attention to the 
			increased activity on land, such as this for 8/22/03, reported by 
			major news services:  
				
				[quoting] 
 Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano, in a state of simmering eruption since 
			October 1999, rumbled to life overnight, sending a column of smoke 
			and ash three kilometers high, the Geophysical Institute said.
 
 The volcano, 5000 meters in altitude and 135 meters south of Quito, 
			is one of Ecuador’s most active.
 
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			At a recent trip to our local post office, I noticed a flier on the 
			counter from Homeland Security geared toward "preparing" for an 
			emergency - such things as making an emergency supply kit, 
			establishing a family communications plan, and creating a plan to 
			"shelter-in-place" at an interior room of one’s residence.  
			  
			
			The 
			question begs to be asked:  
				
				Is Homeland Security recommending these 
			actions for a potential "terrorist act" or for something much larger 
			along the lines of Earth changes?  
			
			
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			Message Of Warning From Mayan Elders
 
			
			Consider this excerpt from a 
			mid-August announcement shared by Mitch Battros through his Earth 
			Changes TV program:
 
			  
				
				[quoting]    
				Message Of Warning From Mayan Elders 
				The tribal leader’s name is Don Jacinto Patsan. He is of the "Mam" 
			tribe in Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
 
				  
				It was delivered directly to Adam Rubel of Seq’ Be’ on Wednesday via Mayan Ajq’ij Carlos Barrios, also 
			from Huehuetenango. Then delivered to me Thursday "on air" during 
			our interview via Carlos Barrios’ and Don Jacinto Patsan’s request.
				
 They have told me between the period of August 16 and December 15, 
			2003, there is a strong potential for natural disasters "on a grand 
			scale". A specific type, time (as in a particular day), or place was 
			not given.
 
				  
				What was said is, it will take the form of earthquakes, 
			volcanoes, fires, and floods. 
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			Others who have an attunement with 
			Mother Earth echo similar warnings.
			
 
			
			
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			Closing Thoughts
 
			 The cumulative data suggests that Mother Earth is gearing-up for some significant adjustments.
 
			  
			While 
			the dire predictions of Earth changes that have been made over the 
			last two decades have gone largely unmanifested - SO FAR - something 
			significant is clearly happening with our planet at this present 
			lively time. 
 Will we look back on the current level of activity as a precursor of 
			what unfolded just around the corner? That’s largely out of our 
			hands.
 
 It IS important for us to always remember to keep God in the 
			equation when thinking about humanity’s plight in the midst of such 
			planet-wide events. It is far too easy to slip into depression and 
			become overwhelmed. Constructive action and positive thought are as 
			important now as ever.
 
 We may not need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, but 
			I, for one, am grateful to have 
			
			James McCanney’s input concerning 
			how planetary conditions are affected by the Sun and the solar 
			winds. If there is one point made loud and clear from his 
			discussion, it’s that everything in this vast Universe is indeed 
			connected.
 
			  
			So if the Sun sneezes, we’d better be paying attention!
			
 
			
			
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