Prepare for sudden, radical changes: "You may not recognize tomorrow"
Mike Adams

When the Berlin wall fell, it was an "all of a sudden" phenomenon. The week before, there were no abundantly evident signs that such a monumental historical event was about to take place.

This is how history often occurs: Slowly at first, then all at once.

Today I share a series of three podcasts that help explain the monumental changes that are coming.

Read the full story and listen to the podcasts here.

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  • The pitcher was awesome.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Always keep the positive in mind.  Did you read the blog I posted tonight, "The Water Pitcher"? 

    Byron wilkins said:

    Yes the changes can go both ways good and bad, I tried to look at the good side. I guess that was my pipe dream.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    True.  Despite all the chaos around us, we need to continue to work on our own spiritual conditions and stay grounded and be ready to assist those who become rudely awakened.

    Carolyn said:

    We still need to empower and unify regardless of any arrests.  

  • I will read it now

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Always keep the positive in mind.  Did you read the blog I posted tonight, "The Water Pitcher"? 

    Byron wilkins said:

    Yes the changes can go both ways good and bad, I tried to look at the good side. I guess that was my pipe dream.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    True.  Despite all the chaos around us, we need to continue to work on our own spiritual conditions and stay grounded and be ready to assist those who become rudely awakened.

    Carolyn said:

    We still need to empower and unify regardless of any arrests.  

  • Always keep the positive in mind.  Did you read the blog I posted tonight, "The Water Pitcher"? 

    Byron wilkins said:

    Yes the changes can go both ways good and bad, I tried to look at the good side. I guess that was my pipe dream.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    True.  Despite all the chaos around us, we need to continue to work on our own spiritual conditions and stay grounded and be ready to assist those who become rudely awakened.

    Carolyn said:

    We still need to empower and unify regardless of any arrests.  

  • Yes the changes can go both ways good and bad, I tried to look at the good side. I guess that was my pipe dream.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    True.  Despite all the chaos around us, we need to continue to work on our own spiritual conditions and stay grounded and be ready to assist those who become rudely awakened.

    Carolyn said:

    We still need to empower and unify regardless of any arrests.  

  • True.  Despite all the chaos around us, we need to continue to work on our own spiritual conditions and stay grounded and be ready to assist those who become rudely awakened.

    Carolyn said:

    We still need to empower and unify regardless of any arrests.  

  • Right, Byron.  The water straws are easy to carry in a bug-out situation, but not designed for a long-term situation.  You can harvest dew off of the leaves of plants, but that doesn't yield much.  Learning how to dowse might be worthwhile, so you can tap into underground water.  

    Byron wilkins said:

    Good post Cheryl the problem with water is that no matter how you purify it yo will not have much excess.The baby wipes are like gold the dollar store near me has them all the time. I bought a couple water straws for emergencies at WalMart they are 20 dollars each and are only good for 60 gallons ea. The first thing to remove is water born bacteria towels sheets and cotton are best for a start. Five drops of bleach per gallon of water let it sit for half an hour.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    As I mentioned last week, my latest internal guidance was warning of emergency conditions on the horizon and I told people to continue to prepare.  As I said then, I have food, but water is the bugaboo.  I have one British Berkefeld with Doulton filters, but sourcing the water isn't easy.  We have lots of rivers and streams here, but finding and transporting is not easy.  Water is heavy.  If you are in the city, try to catch rainwater when you can, but be sure to have a filter that can eliminate radiation. 

  • Good post Cheryl the problem with water is that no matter how you purify it yo will not have much excess.The baby wipes are like gold the dollar store near me has them all the time. I bought a couple water straws for emergencies at WalMart they are 20 dollars each and are only good for 60 gallons ea. The first thing to remove is water born bacteria towels sheets and cotton are best for a start. Five drops of bleach per gallon of water let it sit for half an hour.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    As I mentioned last week, my latest internal guidance was warning of emergency conditions on the horizon and I told people to continue to prepare.  As I said then, I have food, but water is the bugaboo.  I have one British Berkefeld with Doulton filters, but sourcing the water isn't easy.  We have lots of rivers and streams here, but finding and transporting is not easy.  Water is heavy.  If you are in the city, try to catch rainwater when you can, but be sure to have a filter that can eliminate radiation. 

    To save water, buy baby wipes to replace taking daily shower.  For a weekly shower, get a camp shower for if the electricity goes out.  You put it in the sun to heat the water.

    If you are in an area like me, get some five-gallon buckets with lids and a heavy-duty garden wagon to transport the water from the stream/river to home.  One gallon of liquid weighs about eight pounds.  Pre-filter with towels, by pouring water from one bucket into an empty bucket with a towel tied around the opening.  This gets rid of debris and might even catch some radioactive hot particles.  Then, if you don't have a top-notch filter, either boil or put the appropriate amount of bleach in the water to kill germs.  Boiling doesn't kill everything, especially chemicals with boiling points higher than 212*.  That's why several methods of purifying should be used.  Putting water in clear jars in the sunlight is another way, but needs to be researched as to procedure, as UV rays will sanitize water. 

    While having gadgets is fine, once the grits hit the fan, you best know how to improvise. 

  • True, but when a hurricane is off shore, its best to evacuate or prepare.  Lots of intention went into dispersing/rerouting some of this past season's hurricanes and a lot of good was achieved, but they didn't disappear, just downgraded.  I like to think of preparing as insurance, if you have it, you usually won't need it.  But, if you don't prepare, the it seems like emergencies like to fill the vacuum. 

    Carolyn said:

    I will. Thoughts are energy and they have power. Where your attention goes energy flows right?

  • As I mentioned last week, my latest internal guidance was warning of emergency conditions on the horizon and I told people to continue to prepare.  As I said then, I have food, but water is the bugaboo.  I have one British Berkefeld with Doulton filters, but sourcing the water isn't easy.  We have lots of rivers and streams here, but finding and transporting is not easy.  Water is heavy.  If you are in the city, try to catch rainwater when you can, but be sure to have a filter that can eliminate radiation. 

    To save water, buy baby wipes to replace taking daily shower.  For a weekly shower, get a camp shower for if the electricity goes out.  You put it in the sun to heat the water.

    If you are in an area like me, get some five-gallon buckets with lids and a heavy-duty garden wagon to transport the water from the stream/river to home.  One gallon of liquid weighs about eight pounds.  Pre-filter with towels, by pouring water from one bucket into an empty bucket with a towel tied around the opening.  This gets rid of debris and might even catch some radioactive hot particles.  Then, if you don't have a top-notch filter, either boil or put the appropriate amount of bleach in the water to kill germs.  Boiling doesn't kill everything, especially chemicals with boiling points higher than 212*.  That's why several methods of purifying should be used.  Putting water in clear jars in the sunlight is another way, but needs to be researched as to procedure, as UV rays will sanitize water. 

    While having gadgets is fine, once the grits hit the fan, you best know how to improvise. 

  • That is because there is dark crap that still needs removed. Keep up with your intentions they do help!



    Carolyn said:

    I'll meditate on it tonight and send out my heartfelt intentions but I'm 100% sure when when i wake up tomorrow we will still be enslaved and not unified.

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