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Strange signs in nature, including 'miasma' in the air
Spirit Daily ^ | October 10, 2005 | Michael Brown

Posted on 10/11/2005 6:21:07 AM PDT by NYer

At times, we lose perspective. Let us regain some of it by realizing that however bad Hurricane Katrina seemed, it was not the worst natural disaster during the past 12 months, nor even during the summer.

In fact, it may not even be the deadliest hurricane: in Central America a mudslide caused by Hurricane Stan may have cost 1,400 lives in Guatemala just last week (figures vary), as opposed to Katrina's awful but smaller toll of 1,200.

We are in a steep curve of chastisement.

And then there is the Pakistani-Indian quake: more than 40,000 dead from the weekend tremors. These are signs of the times and we do well to heed them.

The year started with the aftermath of the great Asian tsunami, which cost nearly a quarter of a million lives.

It is important at this juncture of purification to recall that a major component of what was known as the Great Medieval Chastisement involved earthquakes in Asia, just as we now see quakes and other disturbances in that part of the world. There were  many parallels to our own time, with even scandal back then in the Church.

It was the time of the great bubonic plague, and just before both Asia and Europe were hit with it, there were strange, historic rumblings in Asia.

Noted an historian named Philip Ziegler, "An earthquake in the mountains of Ki-Ming-Chan formed a lake more than 100,000 leagues in circumference. In Tyche the dead were believed to number more than five million. Earthquakes and floods continued from 1337 to 1345; locusts had never been so destructive; there was 'subterranean thunder' in Canton."

The world was in a cycle of climate shifts, intense storms, quakes in places that didn't usually get quakes, melting of glaciers, meteorite activity, unusual lights in the sky, and strange clouds.

This was in the 14th century, during which many peculiar effects in nature were noted.

Most curiously, fish seemed to be dying in the seas (we will get to that later in the week), and as it says in The Last Secret, "there was a sense of miasma and malady, of a corrupted atmosphere."

Much of it centered on India.

It was claimed that there was a strange "stinking smoke" on the subcontinent, along with other "omens." This was just before the Black Death.

In the 14th century, it was mainly earthquakes and floods that seemed like harbingers. The earth shook in places where it usually did not shake (for example, Germany), and in fact one tremor in Venice set the bells of St. Mark's Basilica ringing just before arrival of plague there. In our own time, we find floods that have caused the evacuation of 500,000 in China, again just last week.

Coincidence? There are many coincidences -- and parallels. Scientists believe that during the Middle Ages, mega-hurricanes were hitting the Gulf Coast of the United States with a frequency that we have not witnessed up to now.

Then there is the miasma. As in medieval times, news accounts include reports of a stench. It would not be unusual but that it made the news simultaneously in several cities. In Southern California, residents from the Valley to the coast have complained of a rotting garbage-like odor ("like a stew of sulfur, sewage, and bad omen," remarked one observer), and as officials have sought to explain it they have speculated on everything from the effect of heavy rains on garbage to high bacteria levels in coastal waters. The odors are detected in some areas and not others.

In Washington, D.C., "unexplained" odors have been reported across the district  -- seeming to come and go for no discernible reason (sulfur-like again). Firefighters received dozens of calls and responded to reports of the odor at 11 schools. What it was seemed a mystery, said The Washington Post.

At the same time residents have called authorities along Lake Erie about a similar rotten-egg-like odor.

Decaying plants and fish? A strange smell has made the news in numerous Ohio communities, according to one report (lasting up to two months), while an outbreak of red tide on Florida's west coast has caused respiratory problems -- noses that have started burning and ceaseless coughing. It is like nature rebelling.

Some of it seems related to decaying fish (in Lake Erie, the higher the waves, the more of an odor seems to be released). But it seems eerily symbolic.

Most noteworthy has been the stress observed in our seas. This we will tackle next: a great untold and perhaps prophetic story. As we enter a cycle of purification, nature seems to be making a statement.

[resources: The Last Secret, and Sent To Earth]

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TOPICS: Activism; Current Events; General Discusssion; History; Moral Issues
KEYWORDS: earthquake; miasma; middleages; mudslidehurricane; tsunami
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To: NYer

Along with putting one's ear to the ground and watching the wildlife...

http://www.standeyo.com/Reports/041222.EQ.warning/051011.Deyo.EQs.html


41 posted on 10/11/2005 8:11:48 PM PDT by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: MarMema

Spoilsport! :-)


42 posted on 10/11/2005 9:25:18 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Rutles4Ever
It's certainly in the back of all our heads. Christianity has become so convoluted, that outside of the Catholic Church, Christianity as a faith is in steep decline. The fruition of homosexual clergy and sanctioned homosexual marriage in various denominations cannot be overlooked, wherein the Church teaches that sodomy is one of four sins that cries out for the justice of God. Societal approval of this abomination will not go unchecked by the Father.

And what of the eruption of immorality from amongst the Church leadership ?

43 posted on 10/12/2005 5:17:47 AM PDT by Quester (If you can't trust Jesus, ... who can you trust ?)
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To: Quester
I noted homosexual clergy in my post. I agree, there's quite a bit of rot, but it's certainly salvageable.
44 posted on 10/12/2005 5:36:57 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever (Stuck on Genius)
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To: Knitting A Conundrum

On cnn this morning, going through the channels, there was a scientist who talked about earthquakes and has a book out explaining what is going on. But one thing was clear one day be it now or whenever San Francisco will be gone. It will be a lost ruins like that over in Europe. I don't remember everything he said I do have a problem with my memory sometimes. But he was explaining all the natural disasters are linked up by seisemic activity. In fact everytime he comes out with some info something bad happens. So the suggestion was he should keep it low on writing books. HE HE. But serious remember when Noah was building the Ark the frame of mind the people had. They made fun of him and thought he was crazy. Christians should always be ready each minute of their lives for the love they have of God. But face it folks the signs are for the ones who are in rebellion. Maybe to try to send a message that we are not in charge and to think on death and where do you go afterwards. Remember after 911 the churches were packed and people were getting together and praying and God bless America was everywhere? And what happen? You see some people do respond to threat of death. Even in disasters God can bring good. Seeing a 2 year old boy brought out under all the rubble in Pakistan was
wonderful. But many died. Let us pray they receive the mercy of God and have eternal peace.


45 posted on 10/12/2005 7:58:50 AM PDT by red irish
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To: red irish

amen.


46 posted on 10/12/2005 8:05:40 AM PDT by Knitting A Conundrum (Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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To: wolfcreek

I smell it all over the DC area and I am pretty sure I'm not crazy. It comes and goes, but it's been here for several months.


47 posted on 10/12/2005 7:57:02 PM PDT by LibertyGirl77
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To: Rutles4Ever

"It's certainly in the back of all our heads. Christianity has become so convoluted, that outside of the Catholic Church, Christianity as a faith is in steep decline. The fruition of homosexual clergy and sanctioned homosexual marriage in various denominations cannot be overlooked, wherein the Church teaches that sodomy is one of four sins that cries out for the justice of God. Societal approval of this abomination will not go unchecked by the Father."

Yes, sodomy has never occurred within the confines of the Roman Catholic Church. /sarcasm


48 posted on 10/12/2005 7:59:48 PM PDT by LibertyGirl77
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To: Rutles4Ever

"It's certainly in the back of all our heads. Christianity has become so convoluted, that outside of the Catholic Church, Christianity as a faith is in steep decline. The fruition of homosexual clergy and sanctioned homosexual marriage in various denominations cannot be overlooked, wherein the Church teaches that sodomy is one of four sins that cries out for the justice of God. Societal approval of this abomination will not go unchecked by the Father."

Yes, sodomy has never occurred within the confines of the Roman Catholic Church. /sarcasm


49 posted on 10/12/2005 8:00:31 PM PDT by LibertyGirl77
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To: LibertyGirl77
My first clue of when sickness is coming is the difference in the way things smell. This causes a lack of appetite and I know it's time to start self-medicating. I had a near- death experience with a flu a few years back that makes me very aware of its presence.
50 posted on 10/13/2005 4:26:06 AM PDT by wolfcreek
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To: LibertyGirl77
My first clue of when sickness is coming is the difference in the way things smell. This causes a lack of appetite and I know it's time to start self-medicating. I had a near- death experience with a flu a few years back that makes me very aware of its presence.
51 posted on 10/13/2005 4:26:06 AM PDT by wolfcreek
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