Home > Shows > Earth Changes, Prophecy, & Preparedness
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Solar & Climate Changes
Hopi Prophecy & Disasters
Resources & Preparedness
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02-18-09 |
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George Noory |
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Authors Stan Deyo and his wife Holly Drennan Deyo discussed earth changes, prophecy, social unrest, and what we can do to prepare for the coming upheaval. Stan noted that the sun's protective "bubble" has been shrinking, which makes Earth more susceptible to harmful cosmic rays (view related graphics). We've been seeing dramatic weather events, with extremes in cold and heat, and more floods and drought, they detailed.
The Deyos recently visited an Indian tribe and discussed Hopi Prophecy with them. According to Hopi prophecy, at one point the sun will get so hot that grass will burn, and water will submerge many areas in the United States (see map). A prelude to the earth changes will be a civil war between factions within the U.S., followed by Martial Law, and an overseas invasion leading to the fall of America, the Hopis believe.
In preparation to shield themselves from the sun, some Hopis are digging underground igloos stocked with 3-4 weeks worth of food, Stan reported. Holly suggested that families put together a Disaster Plan which includes a meeting place outside of the home. Because food delivery could be interrupted at stores, she advocated for intensive gardening, growing a lot of plants in a small, concentrated area. We need to have enough food, medicine and water to regroup in the event of an emergency, said Stan. For more on preparedness, review this material.
Treaty Concerns
First hour guest, organizer Michael P. Farris expressed concerns about an International Treaty Law that may be ratified by the US Senate. This treaty could intrude on parents' rights to raise their children as they see fit, he warned. More here.
Bumper music from Wednesday February 18, 2009
| 1. | Midnight Express (The Chase) Giorgio Moroder |
2. | In the Mood Robert Plant |
3. | Who's Crying Now Journey |
| 4. | While You See a Chance Steve Winwood |
5. | Baker Street Gerry Rafferty |
6. | The World I Know Collective Soul |
| 7. | Here Comes the Sun Beatles |
8. | Only Time Will Tell Asia |
9. | Midnight Rider Allman Brothers Band |
| 10. | Hold Your Head Up Argent |
11. | Don't Fear the Reaper Blue Oyster Cult |
12. | Hey You Pink Floyd |
| 13. | Get Ready Rare Earth |
14. | Carly's Song Enigma |
15. | Red Rain Peter Gabriel |
| 16. | Inca Dance Cusco |