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Ravenlocke
7th October 2024, 19:42
https://x.com/weatherchannel/status/1843353920896451018

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Ravenlocke
7th October 2024, 19:44
https://x.com/In2ThinAir/status/1843358943197716835

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Ravenlocke
7th October 2024, 19:45
https://x.com/Sassafrass_84/status/1843159682497876423

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Ravenlocke
7th October 2024, 19:47
https://x.com/JordanHallWX/status/1843338594691567668

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Mike
7th October 2024, 19:49
If Milton kills me I'm going to hang around the earth plane and haunt all of you until a thread is dedicated to me here. Then and only then will I allow the aliens to trick me into going to the light.

Ravenlocke
7th October 2024, 19:53
#HurricaneMilton is undergoing one of the fastest rapid intensifications ever observed in the Atlantic.

#Milton is now a powerful Category 5 with winds up 175 MPH with gusts up to 200 MPH, This is CRAZY.

Not a single weather model predicted the storm would strengthen this quickly.

I was wondering if they'll need to create a Cat 6.

Pray for Florida 🇺🇸

https://x.com/CubanOnlyTrump/status/1843361119592681833

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Ravenlocke
7th October 2024, 19:55
https://x.com/CoffindafferFBI/status/1843050675581726816

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Alecs
7th October 2024, 20:01
I usually check out Ryan Hall, Y'all (https://www.youtube.com/@RyanHallYall) on YouTube for details about upcoming and current weather emergencies and forecasts for the eastern U.S.

A few hours ago (Noon EST) Ryan posted this video with some useful details regarding Milton. He and his team will be live tomorrow and Wednesday with updates.

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Jim_Duyer
7th October 2024, 20:05
Oh, so they have finally figured out a way to trim down the number of Republican voters in the south?

ExomatrixTV
7th October 2024, 20:18
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Hurricane Milton Is Now a Category 5 / Expecting 200 mph Gust/ Tracking North/ Tampa/Orlando in the Direct Path.

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Do not know how many Floridans we have in our midst on Project Avalon, hope all will be safe upcoming days ... I also wonder about what happens to all the different kinds of pets and other animals living there too https://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/sad_animated.gif

6 Hours Ago, Video starts at 3 minutes:
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Ravenlocke
7th October 2024, 20:21
https://x.com/FLSERT/status/1843332747781382563

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Mark (Star Mariner)
7th October 2024, 20:37
If Milton kills me I'm going to hang around the earth plane and haunt all of you until a thread is dedicated to me here. Then and only then will I allow the aliens to trick me into going to the light.

Batten down the hatches mate, you ain't going nowhere!

Indications are, if the forecast is correct, it will downgrade to Cat 1 by the time in makes landfall in Florida. Fingers firmly crossed that it does.

But prayers for all Floridians, and for everyone else in its path!

:pray:

ulli
7th October 2024, 20:59
Several years ago the Here and Now thread had powerful minded Avalonians who smashed an orderly hurricane formation back into a tropical storm.
We used a satellite image from this link:

https://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/loop.asp?data_folder=rmtc/rmtcsasec5ir404&width=640&height=480

The idea is to mentally scatter the pixels of that strong blue circle.

Mark (Star Mariner)
7th October 2024, 21:29
Several years ago the Here and Now thread had powerful minded Avalonians who smashed an orderly hurricane formation back into a tropical storm.
We used a satellite image from this link:

https://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/loop.asp?data_folder=rmtc/rmtcsasec5ir404&width=640&height=480

The idea is to mentally scatter the pixels of that strong blue circle.

Yes, I remember. We need Paula!



Running Dear.....Where's your fan?! :sun:
By the looks of things, we’ll need a few.


https://i.imgur.com/wA2Jcah.gif

haroldsails
7th October 2024, 21:37
I'm not sure this is the kind of exercise ulli is referring to, but a late sailing friend (ocean sailor) talked of deflecting menacing storm fronts using a method of "intentions and focus". She claimed to have done this in the Caribbean....I believe it.

ExomatrixTV
7th October 2024, 21:50
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pyrangello
7th October 2024, 22:18
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/national-news/violent-hurricane-175-mph-sustained-winds

One of the computer models being used to forecast this hurricane just spit-out a projection that left weather experts floored. This computer model forecasts that the central pressure of Milton will drop to 884 mb of pressure, which will result is SUSTAINED winds of 197 MPH.

Marianne
7th October 2024, 23:14
If Milton kills me I'm going to hang around the earth plane and haunt all of you until a thread is dedicated to me here. Then and only then will I allow the aliens to trick me into going to the light.

Mike, we won’t hear of you leaving us here! We need you to help straighten up this place. Stay safe. Keep us updated.

Marianne
7th October 2024, 23:20
Oh, so they have finally figured out a way to trim down the number of Republican voters in the south?

Jim, don’t underestimate us. :waving: If the next strike hits northern Alabama, I will crawl over broken glass to vote for DJT.

Inversion
7th October 2024, 23:50
According to the meteorologist the only gulf storms stronger than Milton were Wilma (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Wilma) in 2005 & Felix (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Felix) in 2007.

10/07/24 (5:40)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sfNs3zXcsw

ulli
7th October 2024, 23:58
I'm not sure this is the kind of exercise ulli is referring to, but a late sailing friend (ocean sailor) talked of deflecting menacing storm fronts using a method of "intentions and focus". She claimed to have done this in the Caribbean....I believe it.
Yes, exactly, intent, and then FOCUS. And the firm belief that consciousness is the cause of outer reality.

BMJ
8th October 2024, 00:00
All About Hurricane Milton (Facts & Information)

Link: https://convoyofhope.org/articles/hurricane-milton/

Anchor
8th October 2024, 00:08
I'm not sure this is the kind of exercise ulli is referring to, but a late sailing friend (ocean sailor) talked of deflecting menacing storm fronts using a method of "intentions and focus". She claimed to have done this in the Caribbean....I believe it.
Yes, exactly, intent, and then FOCUS. And the firm belief that consciousness is the cause of outer reality.

It works.

Here is a thread from 2011 "Ameliorate Cyclone Yasi" https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?13105-Ameliorate-Yasi

I don't think Milton is the same - except in sense of the media's manic treatment of it.

Lots of skulduggery expected on the part of FEMA... not really an issue in Australia - so there are many differences in the overall context, but we certainly can do it, I think we should, and I am trying to Ameliorate Milton.

RunningDeer
8th October 2024, 01:18
Several years ago the Here and Now thread had powerful minded Avalonians who smashed an orderly hurricane formation back into a tropical storm.

Yes, I remember. We need Paula!


Running Dear.....Where's your fan?! :sun:


https://i.imgur.com/wA2Jcah.gif





We’ve got intention and fan tech. It’s designed to reverse and disperse the energy patterns into gentle, cleansing winds.

Time to call up the Winds of Change.

Changing winds. Welcome the breezy energies through our bodies, cleansing, vaporizing all blockages of assaults. Time for the big reveal of ourselves to Ourselves. Creator Beings declare, “We’ll take it from here.”


POWDER (1995) The Amazing Ending (3 min)
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Eva2
8th October 2024, 02:07
https://scontent.fcxh3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/462239672_529531776688313_831439607278308862_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s1080x2048&_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=833d8c&_nc_ohc=yr3nbPgnosUQ7kNvgHk6ONw&_nc_ht=scontent.fcxh3-1.fna&_nc_gid=AimOJm5KUZ3N2FlCqxthy66&oh=00_AYAeNQ9HHGPAV71W8ZQN5Byfa9H2UpKRCbysP0pK7GoUYQ&oe=670A4F19

Franny
8th October 2024, 05:54
Cross posted from the Helene thread, then I noticed the Milton thread. Perhaps more will see and join.

And now, here comes Milton. It looks very, very bad. It is predicted to cover all of Florida from the west and surrounding states.

Anyone willing and has the time, visualize Milton slowing and fading. See the sky as blue and calm. I hope we can help


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thepainterdoug
8th October 2024, 10:59
My two sisters live in Florida . My one sister who has extending health issues lives in Dunedin Tampa . She with several friends are staying in her house. They are not in a mandatory evacuation zone but all the old time storm veterans on her block are quite worried. Its very very concerning.

Mark (Star Mariner)
8th October 2024, 11:21
Cross posted from the Helene thread, then I noticed the Milton thread. Perhaps more will see and join.


What the hell is this? Video unplayable. Restricted due to 'incitement to hatred'.

What possible hatred could it contain! Oh wait, did the creator express doubts that climate change is real? :facepalm:

The only 'hate' I'm feeling right now is for Bitchute.


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Marianne
8th October 2024, 11:25
I'm not sure this is the kind of exercise ulli is referring to, but a late sailing friend (ocean sailor) talked of deflecting menacing storm fronts using a method of "intentions and focus". She claimed to have done this in the Caribbean....I believe it.
Yes, exactly, intent, and then FOCUS. And the firm belief that consciousness is the cause of outer reality.

Yes!

A group of us did this in the late 80’s to a hurricane headed up the Eastern seaboard.

It worked.

RunningDeer
8th October 2024, 12:05
Cross posted from the Helene thread, then I noticed the Milton thread. Perhaps more will see and join.


What the hell is this? Video unplayable. Restricted due to 'incitement to hatred'.

What possible hatred could it contain! Oh wait, did the creator express doubts that climate change is real? :facepalm:

The only 'hate' I'm feeling right now is for Bitchute.


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The video played for me hours ago and the same for this morning @ 8 am EST.
https://i.imgur.com/YUtGPb7.gif

Mark (Star Mariner)
8th October 2024, 12:13
It's restricted (other word for banned) where I am.

Can you provide any clues as to what might be deemed 'hateful' in the content of this video? I'm curious to know by what yardstick Bitchute is now banning content. My speculation was climate change references that didn't align with THE NARRATIVE, but honestly I have no idea.

RunningDeer
8th October 2024, 12:27
It's restricted (other word for banned) where I am.

Can you provide any clues as to what might be deemed 'hateful' in the content of this video? I'm curious to know by what yardstick Bitchute is now banning content. My speculation was climate change references that didn't align with THE NARRATIVE, but honestly I have no idea.




My guess it's all part of the game: "Keep them ticked off, confused, talking about everything and talking about nothing, keep them spinning". Yum-yum-yummy.

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https://i.imgur.com/VZd1YCr.gif.....https://i.imgur.com/jVwsfPG.gif



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Bill Ryan
8th October 2024, 12:38
Cross posted from the Helene thread, then I noticed the Milton thread. Perhaps more will see and join.

And now, here comes Milton. It looks very, very bad. It is predicted to cover all of Florida from the west and surrounding states.

Anyone willing and has the time, visualize Milton slowing and fading. See the sky as blue and calm. I hope we can help

bq3QnSFobldiI can see the video fine. :thumbsup: Not banned or restricted at all. Was there maybe a typo with the URL??

Bill Ryan
8th October 2024, 12:59
New on Zero Hedge:


https://zerohedge.com/weather/milton-downgraded-dangerous-cat-4-crosshairs-locked-floridas-gulf-coast

Milton Downgraded to Dangerous Cat. 4 as Crosshairs Locked on Florida's Gulf Coast

Milton weakened overnight to a Category 4 hurricane. The storm is an "extremely dangerous" threat as it churns near the Yucatan Peninsula, barreling toward Florida's Gulf Coast this AM, with landfall impacts expected on Wednseday night or early Thursday morning.

According to the National Hurricane Center's 0500 ET update, Milton was downgraded from a Cat. 5 to Cat. 4, with maximum winds up to 155 mph while traversing the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico at 12 mph with an east-northeast heading.

https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/092140_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind.png?itok=DwVt8mJt

The latest storm data shows Milton is completing an eyewall replacement cycle. This means the strongest winds extend further out from the center as the eye grows in size.

https://x.com/MaxVelocityWX/status/1843514970488877408
1843514970488877408The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore warned on X, "Focus on the surge NOT the category!"

https://x.com/JimCantore/status/1843470869428883672
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NHC's peak storm surge forecast shows Milton could generate a wall of water as high as 15 feet across Tampa Bay, Sarasota, and Venice.

https://assets.zerohedge.com/s3fs-public/inline-images/GZXB_9nWUAA6qNz.jpg?itok=WdGPn42a

Computer models are shifting south with landfall impacts from Sarasota to Port Charlotte instead of the initial forecasts for Tampa.

https://x.com/BenNollWeather/status/1843566410796282076
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More trajectory models.

https://assets.zerohedge.com/s3fs-public/inline-images/14L_gefs_latest_0.png?itok=3ETVuTNa

On Sunday, Florida launched the largest evacuation since Hurricane Irma in 2017. Hurricane warnings have been posted for the region.

Mark (Star Mariner)
8th October 2024, 13:07
bq3QnSFobldiI can see the video fine. :thumbsup: Not banned or restricted at all. Was there maybe a typo with the URL??

URL looks fine. But it appears to be restricted in the UK.

When i visit the link directly:
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Jim_Duyer
8th October 2024, 13:23
Oh, so they have finally figured out a way to trim down the number of Republican voters in the south?

Jim, don’t underestimate us. :waving: If the next strike hits northern Alabama, I will crawl over broken glass to vote for DJT.

Well I went to second grade in Birmingham, so I know you people are tough. I'm a bit worried about my relatives in central Florida, but as many-generational natives we have been through quite a few Hurricanes and come out on top.

Mark (Star Mariner)
8th October 2024, 13:33
Me too Jim. I have friends in Florida, mainly the Orlando and Tampa areas. I was in Tampa myself, it was a second home for me. The people are great, but I fear they are not well prepared for a big hurricane event. Tropical storms yes, they frequently get hit with those, and I've seen a few, but the west coast usually escapes the worst of hurricane season. St. Pete has a lot of old folks, and it lies right on the coast, at sea-level. A major storm-surge, like the one they're predicating, could literally wash it away. Very worrying.

mountain_jim
8th October 2024, 13:54
https://x.com/LauraLoomer/status/1843473769526075843

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Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer
BREAKING:

There is no more fuel in Cape Coral, Florida which is located in Lee County.

Gas attendants say there won’t be any more fuel in Cape Coral till Friday due to Hurricane Milton where winds are already starting to pick up.

Not good…

@GovRonDeSantis


updated with

https://x.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1843475571348550109

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mountain_jim
8th October 2024, 14:15
https://x.com/kylenabecker/status/1843622869093236850

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She’s delusional. She has no role here. She’s been VP for 3 years and never contributed anything to these storm efforts. She politicizing the storm to save a failing campaign.”

NEW: Governor Ron DeSantis *NUKES* Kamala Harris from orbit over Phonegate 🔥

— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) October 8, 2024

Marianne
8th October 2024, 14:31
Oh, so they have finally figured out a way to trim down the number of Republican voters in the south?

Jim, don’t underestimate us. :waving: If the next strike hits northern Alabama, I will crawl over broken glass to vote for DJT.

Well I went to second grade in Birmingham, so I know you people are tough. I'm a bit worried about my relatives in central Florida, but as many-generational natives we have been through quite a few Hurricanes and come out on top.

For sure, Floridians and Gulf Coast folks are among the best at surviving and thriving. This one is worrying and demands our attention and participation.

To help counter this big watery wind, let us Ameliorate Milton

Eric J (Viking)
8th October 2024, 16:22
Hurricane Milton could be worst to hit Florida in 100 years, Biden says

The US state of Florida is preparing for a second ferocious storm in as many weeks, as category four hurricane Milton is due to make landfall on Wednesday
Winds of up to 155mph (250km/h) have been recorded off the coast of Mexico
President Joe Biden warns the storm could be the worst to hit Florida in a century
He urged those in the storm's path to evacuate immediately, and it was a matter of "life and death"
Florida's emergencies chief warned storm surges are "not survivable" in some areas
The storm comes less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene hit the Gulf Coast as a category four storm - it killed at least 225 people across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cr753r34n3rt

T Smith
8th October 2024, 16:32
If Milton kills me I'm going to hang around the earth plane and haunt all of you until a thread is dedicated to me here. Then and only then will I allow the aliens to trick me into going to the light.

Be safe, Mike. Are you directly in its path?

Inversion
8th October 2024, 16:36
Nino & Juan O Savin talk about Milton. He said they tried to get a global treaty ratified agreeing not to use such weather weapons. He gave an example of the Russians using frequencies to move the jet stream and it froze oranges in Florida. That looks like the Hegelian dialectic so they could get funding for the development of weather weapons state side.

link (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105732-Kerry-Cassidy-s-Project-Camelot-Interviews&p=1597749&viewfull=1#post1597749)

Juan is John in Spanish, the (O) is for Jackie O and Savin is for Savin Hill where the JFK library is located.

Google AI

Hegelian dialectic is a philosophical interpretive method that describes how ideas change through their own contradictions to create concrete forms that overcome previous oppositions. It was developed by 19th century German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (G.W.F.) and is often presented in a three-stage process:

Thesis: An assertible proposition

Antithesis: An equally assertible proposition that contradicts the thesis

Synthesis: A higher level of truth that resolves the tension between the thesis and antithesis



10/07/24 (20:02)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBL486u7Oi8

Mark (Star Mariner)
8th October 2024, 16:40
A couple of Live feeds for Hurricane Milton.

Radar Tracker + Highways
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EarthCam Live: Tracking Hurricane Milton
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ExomatrixTV
8th October 2024, 16:59
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source (https://www.facebook.com/100085650555390/videos/788149533332899)

American Red States are Under Globalist Attack


"Hurricane Helene is one battle in the war for America"

https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fb3c6c919-008c-4519-a927-568ceac9a55e_1432x747.jpeg

Less than one month to go until elections. The Red States of Tennessee, North Carolina (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/appalachia-murder-always-happens?utm_campaign=comment&utm_medium=email&utm_source=substack&utm_content=post) and the red sections of South Carolina and Georgia and Florida have been devastated by Hurricane Helene (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/towns-are-gone-others-devastated). Over 220 dead now officially noted, and the total death count is expected to swell to thousands when the recovery and identifications are complete. FEMA has been largely absent but has been actively preventing volunteer rescue (https://tennesseestar.com/culture/fema-reportedly-turning-away-donations-for-victims-of-hurricane-helene-in-north-carolina-report/khousler/2024/10/06/) efforts.

The US army’s amazing helicopter teams have been grounded. Mountainous terrain and washed-out roads and bridges have cut off thousands of residents from civilization, and flooding and mud slides have washed away structures, vehicles and infrastructure. Except for Elon Musk’s distribution of Starlink, cell phone service, internet, electricity and all outside communications are down.

There are a train of hurricanes spinning up and targeting landfall again around the Tampa Bay up to the Big Bend area of Florida. These will certainly massively impact Florida and could badly affect the already demolished areas of inland neighboring states including Western North Carolina.

Hurricane Milton has now strengthened into a Category 5 storm on October 7 and Florida residents are being urged to begin the state's largest evacuation in nearly a decade, NBC News (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weather/live-blog/hurricane-milton-live-updates-rcna174253) reports.

See our first two reports for details of the horrific damage to date here (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/towns-are-gone-others-devastated) and here (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/appalachia-murder-always-happens?utm_campaign=comment&utm_medium=email&utm_source=substack&utm_content=post). For a deeper look at the Global Predators behind all the destruction in America, see Dr. Peter Breggin’s new report: America First v. First Destroy America. (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/america-first-vs-first-destroy-america)

Millions of citizens have been uprooted, some with homes completely washed away. Infrastructure (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/towns-are-gone-others-devastated)—bridges, roads, buildings, whole towns, gone. Industries are massively disrupted, sometimes threatening lives. The largest vital IV fluid manufacturer in North Carolina, a McDowell County plant, operated by Baxter Healthcare Corp is closed and cut off from outside repair crews due to a bridge outage. The facility produces over 60% of the US supply of IV fluid daily (https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/hospitals-brace-for-iv-dialysis-fluid-shortages-after-helene-shuts-down-nc-producer/ar-AA1rMOMn)—1.5 million bags of fluid per day. They also produce Dextrose and dialysis solutions. Hospitals are already reporting shortages, and the lives of dialysis patients are now at risk. Repairs to this vital facility will take weeks at the very least, and possibly much longer.

The daughter of one local elderly resident has done a short video (https://x.com/stillgray/status/1842925202214363403) on TikTok with maps and an explanation of the scale of this disaster. The affected North Carolina counties equal the size of the country of Belgium. It’s really worth watching to understand both the scale and the geography of the disaster.

Hurricane Helene’s damage in North Carolina is only the first assault. Other states were also terribly affecting in the storm. Florida was badly damaged in what is called the “Big Bend” section of the state along the Gulf coast of Florida from the general Tampa Bay area, northward.

A fifteen-foot storm surge (https://youtu.be/yyZVoLjVanA) hit as hurricane Helene (https://abcnews.go.com/US/hurricane-helene-by-the-numbers-flooding-death-toll/story?id=114360081) landed and swept away whole neighborhoods (https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/article/tiny-florida-town-wiped-off-the-map-by-hurricane-helene-s-wrath-there-s-nothing-left/ar-AA1rnBA0?ocid=BingNewsVerp), washing protective dunes inland (https://www.wusf.org/weather/2024-10-03/hurricane-helene-wrath-appears-flattened-most-dunes-pinellas-county-beaches) along the Gulf Coast of Florida. Cars were literally snowed under by the sand. The hurricane impacted regions from the Panhandle down to the Tampa Bay area (https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/hurricane-helene-damage-before-and-after-maps) with a 7.2 foot storm surge reported. Mountains of debris and trash (https://blog.response.restoration.noaa.gov/storm-hits-preparing-disaster-debris#:~:text=Tie%20down%20trash%20and%20recycling%20bin%20lids%20so%20they%20can%E2%80%99t) remain following the storm.

FEMA is failing in its mission (https://x.com/Kambeitz9/status/1842221757006061666) in Florida, too. One small business trash company reported from the St. Pete, Pinellas County, Fl region that FEMA has closed the landfills (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/commercial-trash-haulers-frustrated-over-a-lack-of-options-to-take-hurricane-debris/ar-AA1rCfmT?ocid=BingNewsSerp) and Waste Management transfer sites where the dump trailers would normally be emptied. This owner reported all his dump trailers were hired, filled by homeowners cleaning up their damaged property after Helene swept through, and he was removing the trailers to be emptied and taken to the next customers.

But FEMA closed the municipal landfills (https://www.tampabay.com/hurricane/2024/10/04/garbage-helene-fema-pinellas-county-dump/#:~:text=Beginning%20at%206%20a.m.%20Tuesday,%20private%20haulers%20carrying%20storm%20debris), and the open FEMA approved alternative sites were limited to noncommercial household dumping only. Commercial dump trailers were denied access. The owner learned FEMA had ordered trash left on property owners front yards to be collected over the next year (https://www.bing.com/search?q=Florida+trash+dump+sites+after+Hurricane+Helene&form=ANNTH1&refig=782daa0b2b5f4d9dbb035f11ffd3aec8&pc=W022).

The mountains of trash already accumulating are going to be turned into flying projectiles and floating battering rams as the debris is shifted further around and pushed inland further as the next storms surge ashore.

Hurricane Milton is the next big storm spinning up (https://x.com/In2ThinAir/status/1842957938446516405) in the Gulf, with projected landfall at St. Petersburg. Ranging between Category 2 with a possibility of up to a Category 5, Milton is a threat to life and property with 9-18 feet of storm surge, according to independent forecaster, In2ThinAir, who can be followed on X. He has done brilliant reporting on Hurricane Helene. Now, he notes that Milton’s growth and direction are very rare for hurricanes (https://x.com/In2ThinAir/status/1842957938446516405). If the Milton landfall prediction holds, the hurricane will be striking directly where US Central Command (https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/1799465/a-short-history-of-us-central-command/) is located in Florida (https://x.com/SynapticAxon/status/1842995578965553253) affecting both the base and the personnel and their families; another challenge to our national security during this vulnerable time.

The director of Florida’s emergency management division has urged folks to prepare (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/another-major-storm-milton-due-to-hit-florida-on-heels-of-helene/ar-AA1rNjAt?ocid=BingNewsSerp) for “the largest evacuation (https://www.facebook.com/share/v/5ZZJ4V1BNXjrLfe9/) that we have seen, most likely since 2017 Hurricane Irma.”

There is no doubt that many of the southeastern States are at greatest risk (https://www.safehome.org/climate-change-statistics/#:~:text=Coastal%20states%20like%20Florida%20and,thousands%20of%20dollars%20in%20damages.) from dangerous and extreme weather. “Climate change” is often names as the reason for this risk, but is the extreme weather being stirred up by “climate change?” Or are there darker reasons for the increasingly brutal storms over the last few years. Is “climate change” increasingly being used as a cover story for manipulated weather attacks (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?122504-They-Weaponized-The-Weather-2024-2025-Updates-&p=1637070&viewfull=1#post1637070) on some regions of the U.S.?

Is it a coincidence that multiple hurricanes are now aimed at America’s strongest Red states, including Florida, Tennessee and Southern Georgia? Is it a coincidence that virtually no aid is being given to these catastrophically damaged states by federal agencies? Is it a coincidence that there is talk of bulldozing areas that the government designates as lithium mining areas. Is it a coincidence that the United Nations has designated this area for reversion to a natural state? (see our report (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/appalachia-murder-always-happens?utm_campaign=comment&utm_medium=email&utm_source=substack&utm_content=post).)

Some states have additional climate issues (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/startling-map-reveals-where-americans-are-at-risk-from-deadly-weather/ar-AA1rMIcv?ocid=BingNewsSerp&cvid=1913140aa4cc413db663fde8a2193fef&ei=28)—Texas, for instance, suffers from increasing extreme 100 degree heat as well as unexpected cold snaps (https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=texas+cold+snap+and+power+outage+map&mid=3117757B5B8AF587121C3117757B5B8AF587121C&FORM=VIRE), which Texans are not prepared for as they are often without central heating. Dozens died during cold snaps in Texas due to power outages (https://blog.heatspring.com/what-happened-in-texas-february-2021-power-outages/) as the electrical grid in Texas was vastly overtaxed when residents tried to turn on heat in their homes.

Are the hurricanes being steered, seeded, heavied-up? Can weather be controlled to become more damaging? A beginning primer that addresses this question is the History Channel documentary, “Weather Warfare” (https://x.com/SamParkerSenate/status/1842623286091588056) (2009). We are seeing convincing analysis that Hurricane Helene and other storms are being steered and directed and a recent interview (https://x.com/in2thinair/status/1843109576083931328?s=43&t=RjFp0esFgoeNCwxQt-a5mw) between Dane Wigington and Colonel McGregor discusses conversations with Congresspeople from North and south Carolina agreeing weather manipulation is being done. We did an interview with Dane Wigington (https://www.americaoutloud.news/the-greatest-global-calamity-of-all/) about 18 months ago discussing weather control that fills in a lot of background on the subject. We’ll be following up in greater depth in the next weeks.

Finally, a reader reminds us that many leaders of America First and patriots are locked up under false pretenses and languishing in jail as political prisoners since January 6, 2021. In addition, other political prisoners continue to be locked up, most recently Peter Navarro (now released) and Steve Bannon.

American citizens must increasingly protect themselves against the malice and treason of our captured federal administration and the depopulation plans (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/do-they-really-want-us-to-die-the?utm_source=publication-search) of the Global Predators (https://breggin.com/We-are-the-Prey).


AmericaOutLoud.news October 7, 2024 (https://www.americaoutloud.news/american-red-states-are-under-globalist-attack/)



source (https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/american-red-states-are-under-globalist)

Bill Ryan
8th October 2024, 17:25
I received this email from a close friend who is right in the path of Helene. :flower: I've redacted it just a little to keep this anonymous as requested.

:heart:

~~~

The whole area in Florida is filled with fear and terror. It has infiltrated itself into the collective consciousness, a sort of pervasive thoughtform in itself. This is not good because it is amplifying everything.

That technology is being used to generate and amplify is a certainty for me, because since Sunday morning, there have been long, continuous rumblings in the sky - we have been under cloud cover and having rain for days. It sounds like planes flying - the roar of jet engines but it is not - it is ongoing, continuous and does not fit a flight path sound at all. Most people do not notice it because they are so busy generating fear and panic buying supplies etc. It fluctuates on and off, consistent with sound and frequency waves being used.

So a resonant Intention to make the technology fail would really help, as well as an intention to calm the peoples' terror.

I just went out to get a few last supplies. About 3 miles from here, huge warehouses with long lanes of trucks and the Florida National Guard directing the trucks - supplies to be dispatched in the aftermath I presume. reassuring and unnerving at the same time. Never seen that before.

Also, my cats are SUPER agitated, never seen them like this before either - stressed and needy. So they are sensing it too.

On the car radio, they were talking about this sense of DREAD everyone feels. I think that is the thoughtform that needs to be addressed. I am feeling it too. And I know it is not mine, because while I strive to live, I have the bigger picture with our spiritual paths as Beings and if it is my time, it is my time, I am fine with that, I have had a really interesting and amazing life.

ExomatrixTV
8th October 2024, 17:34
If Milton kills me I'm going to hang around the earth plane and haunt all of you until a thread is dedicated to me here. Then and only then will I allow the aliens to trick me into going to the light.

Mike (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/member.php?3356-Mike), please seek a proper shelter (maybe you already did) ... Can you update to us regularly what is going on where you are? ... Let us know if you are safe!


Do you have pets (https://www.floridadisaster.org/planprepare/disability/evacuations-and-shelters/shelter-information/sheltering-with-pet/)? If yes, what kind of pets? ... and I have heard there are shelters in Florida that allow (https://www.floridadisaster.org/planprepare/disability/evacuations-and-shelters/shelter-information/sheltering-with-pet/) pets!

Hope you will survive this Mike without any harm to you and/or your pets :cat::dog: (if you have any (https://www.floridadisaster.org/planprepare/disability/evacuations-and-shelters/shelter-information/sheltering-with-pet/)).

cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳


petswelcome.com (https://www.petswelcome.com) 2024
Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control looking for community members to shelter animals during Milton (https://www.wptv.com/weather/hurricane/palm-beach-county-animal-care-and-control-looking-for-community-members-to-shelter-animals-during-milton) 2024
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue mobilizes for massive pet evacuation as Hurricane Milton nears (https://cw34.com/news/local/peggy-adams-animal-rescue-mobilizes-for-massive-pet-evacuation-as-hurricane-milton-nears-shelter-dogs-adopt-foster-pets-in-need-palm-beach-county-flroida-october-8-2024) 2024
Hurricane season with pets: How to include furry friends as Hurricane Milton heads to Florida (https://eu.heraldtribune.com/story/news/2024/10/07/hurricane-milton-florida-hurricane-prep-pets/75552474007/) 2024
Alachua County has opened three emergency shelters in response to Hurricane Milton, including two general population/pet-friendly shelters and one special needs shelter. (https://alachuacounty.us/news/article/pages/Hurricane-Milton-Update-6---General-Population-and-Special-Needs-Shelters-Open;-Uber-Rides-Available.aspx) 2024
spcatampabay.org/hurricane-helene-relief (https://spcatampabay.org/hurricane-helene-relief/) 2024
Hurricane Guidelines for Pets (https://www.leegov.com/animalservices/safety/hurricane/guidelinesforpets) 2024
Mandatory Evacuation Pet Shelter (https://www.leegov.com/animalservices/safety/hurricane/evacuation-pet-shelter) 2024
Planning for Your Pets (https://www.fortlauderdale.gov/government/departments-a-h/fire-rescue/emergency-services/hurricane-preparedness/planning-for-your-pets) 2024
Pet Friendly Shelter Palm Beach County (https://discover.pbcgov.org/publicsafety/animalcare/Pages/Hurricane.aspx) 2024
Lee County FLORIDA Requirements for Pets to enter Hurricane Shelters (https://www.facebook.com/groups/476274159411304/posts/2268987993473236) 2024
Pet Shelters | Santa Rosa County, FL (https://www.santarosa.fl.gov/233/Pet-Shelters) 2024
Polk County Hurricane Milton Shelter Sites (https://www.polkschoolsfl.com/news/hurricane_milton_shelter_sites_and_information) 2024
Emergency Pet Friendly Shelter List (https://hcfl.gov/residents/stay-safe/emergency-evacuation-shelter-list) 2024
Manatee County Shelter Listing View map of emergency shelter locations (https://www.mymanatee.org/emergencyinfo) 2024


Due to an influx of phone calls and emails, the best and quickest way to help get animals into foster is to come by the shelter in person! We are located at 7100 Belvedere Rd in West Palm Beach. The kennels are open from 12-6pm today!

Hurricane Milton is heading our way, and our shelter is over capacity! We're asking for compassionate community members to open their homes to a shelter animal for just 14-21 days. It’s short-term, but it makes a big difference!

We provide everything—food, supplies, and support. You just provide a safe, loving space during this critical time. By fostering, you help us free up space for emergency intakes and save two lives at once.

Sign up now to make a difference: Call us at (561) 233-1281 or email us at accfoster@pbc.gov. Together, we can save lives! ❤️


source (https://www.facebook.com/PBCACC/photos/hurricane-milton-is-heading-our-way-and-our-shelter-is-over-capacity-were-asking/949531420542299/?_rdr) 2024

The County opened shelters at Dunbar High School, Estero Recreation Center and Island Coast High School Monday. All shelters are pet-friendly (https://eu.news-press.com/story/weather/hurricane/2024/10/08/lee-county-adds-six-more-shelters-ahead-of-hurricane-milton/75568023007/), but pets must be leashed or in kennels. 2024

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source (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=895555249141726&t=0)
Pet Friendly Shelters (https://discover.pbc.gov/publicsafety/animalcare/pages/hurricane.aspx) 2024
Pets At Hurricane Shelters (https://www.monroecounty-fl.gov/938/Pets-at-Shelters) 2024
Pet Friendly Hotels (https://www.miamidade.gov/animals/library/pet-friendly-hotels.pdf) 2024
Pet Friendly Hurricane Shelters in Florida (https://www.spayflorida.com/general-9) 2024
Pet-Friendly Disaster Evacuation Shelters (https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/482/Pet-Friendly-Shelters) 2024
Hurricane Prep for Pets in 2024 (https://spcatampabay.org/hurricane-prep-for-pets/)
Pet Friendly – South Woods Elementary School, 4750 State Road 206 West, Elkton (https://www.sjcfl.us/evacuation-information/hurricane-evacuation-shelters/) 2024

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"Pet-Friendly Shelters Florida List" in 2021 (I think most are also active in 2024!):

Alachua County
If you are going to an Alachua County emergency shelter, you may bring your pet. Due to health and safety regulations, all pets arriving at these shelters will be picked up by Animal Services and transported to the animal shelter to be housed until the threat is over, and pet owners and pets can safely return home. Alachua County Emergency Shelters
Bay County Emergency Management
Brevard County
Pet-friendly shelters are designed to accommodate household pets. Owners are responsible for the feeding, care, clean-up, and behavior of their pets. Shelter openings are incident-specific. Never go to a shelter unless local officials have announced it is open.
Broward County
A pet-friendly shelter operated by Broward County and the Broward County Humane Society is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Pets staying at the shelter must be accompanied by their owners, but pets and owners will be housed in different buildings at adjacent facilities. Advance, in-person registration is recommended, but not required. Call the Humane Society at 954-989-3977 or visit their offices at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale. The location of the shelter is: Millennium Middle School, 5803 N.W. 94 th Avenue, Tamarac, Florida 33321.
Charlotte County
Report to your designated shelter as soon as the shelter has been opened. Animals allowed are dogs, cats (domestic breeds only in cages, birds (domestic in cages only), rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, gerbil (domestic in cages only). Pets are not permitted in “resident” areas. There are separate “living areas” for pets and for people.
Citrus County
The pet-friendly shelter will be located at the Lecanto Primary School, 3790 W Educational Path, Lecanto, FL 34461. Dogs (80 pounds or less), cats and birds are welcome. Caging is available for dogs and cats; however if you have an bird, you must provide caging. All animals must be up-to-date with their county license and rabies vaccination. DHPP is recommended for dogs and FVRCP for cats. You must bring this information with you. You can pre-register your pet(s) to stay at the shelter
Citrus County Emergency Management
Lecanto Primary School will be the site for the Pet-Friendly Shelter for Citrus County residents. Animal Control will be in charge of this shelter.
Clay County
Clay County offers one “Pet Friendly” shelter: Orange Park High School, 2300 Kingsley Road, Orange Park, FL 32073. The following animal species will be accepted into the shelter: dogs; cats; rodents (such as hamsters, gerbils, etc.); rabbits; and birds. No reptiles will be allowed in the shelter. All pets must have proof of vaccination and registration, be properly crated/caged and will be maintained by their owners. Animals may be housed in a separate room than their owners. Owners should provide all necessary supplies to maintain their pet. The public should pre-register annually. People will have the option to pre-register online. Pet Friendly Shelter Agreement
Collier County
Collier County Domestic Animal Services in conjunction with the Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services is offering a pet-friendly shelter to be located at North Collier Regional Park, 15000 Livingston Road, Naples, FL. Only cats and dogs are accepted at the shelter. Pre-registration is required; registration runs from June 1 through the end of November. Registrations are suspended once a Hurricane Warning has been issued.
Destin, City of (Okaloosa County)
There are NO shelters in Destin. Currently, Okaloosa County has two pet-friendly shelters located north of Destin in or near Crestview:

Davidson Middle School – 6261 Old Bethel Rd., Crestview, FL (Special Needs Shelter)
Northwest Florida State College – Raider Arena, 90 College Blvd., Niceville, FL
Antioch Elementary – 4700 Whitehurst Lane Crestview, FL
Pets are not kept with the populace. They are kept separately.


Escambia County
Escambia County has identified a pet-friendly shelter for dogs and cats only. Animals and pets not allowed include reptiles (including turtles), amphibians, fish, insects/arachnids, farm animals, livestock, rabbits, rodents, exotic animals and animals kept for racing purposes. Space is limited at the pet-friendly shelter. Pet owners will be required to shelter in the Red Cross shelter adjacent to the pet-friendly shelter so they will be available to care for their pets as required. The people and pet shelters are separate facilities, but are adjacent to each other. For the protection of people and other pets at the shelter, animals brought in without proof of current vaccinations will be vaccinated by Escambia County Shelter staff.
Flagler County
In a mandatory evacuation, Flagler County will provide pet sheltering options. Bunnell Elementary, 305 N. Palmetto Street, Bunnell, will accommodate residents with pets; dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, rodents and turtles are the allowed pets. There is a four pet maximum. Pet owners should bring current vaccination records and supplies, including crates and medications.
Florida Keys (Monroe County)
No shelters will be open anywhere in the Florida Keys for a Category 3-5 hurricane. Main shelter: Monroe County residents and their pets can seek public shelter at the E Darwin Fuchs Pavilion located at the Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition, 10901 SW 24th St., Miami, FL 33165. Category 1-2 hurricane shelter located at Key West High School, 2100 Flagler Ave.
Florida Keys SPCA (Monroe County)
The Florida Keys SPCA is evacuating the animals to foster homes from the Key West and Marathon locations. If you are able to take one animal and keep it safe until it passes, please contact the Key West shelter at 305-294-4857 or Marathon at 305-743-4800. The FKSPCA will provide all the supplies.
Fort Lauderdale (Broward County) – Humane Society of Broward County
If the storm shelters do open, the Humane Society of Broward County will be activating a Pet-Friendly Shelter. Please note that the shelter has limited capacity and is geared towards those families that live East of US1 or live in mobile home parks. It should be the last resort for animal owners. This is the only pet-friendly shelter in Broward County where people and their pets are both allowed to stay, and it is located at Millennium Middle School, 5803 N.W. 94th Avenue, Tamarac 33321. Pre-registration is highly recommended to secure your space. Otherwise, registration will be on a first come, first served basis at the Pet-Friendly Shelter once the evacuation notice has been ordered. You can register weekdays from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm at the HSBC, or call to set up an appointment (954.266.6828).
Fort Lauderdale, City of (Broward County) – Hurricane Preparedness: Planning for Your Pets
Hernando County
Pet Friendly Shelter is located at DS Parrott Middle School, 19220 Youth Drive, Brooksville, FL 34601. Residents with pets are encouraged to make prior arrangements or call 352-796-5062. Hernando County Animal Services for assistance.
Hillsborough County
Hillsborough County currently has four designated public pet-friendly shelters:

Bartels Middle School, 9020 Imperial Oak Blvd., Tampa, FL
Burnett Middle School; 1010 N. Kingsway Rd., Seffner, FL
Sgt. Smith Middle School, 14303 Citrus Pointe Dr., Tampa, FL
Shields Middle School, 15732 Beth Shields Way, Ruskin, FL
The owner must be registered at the public shelter in order to utilize the services of the pet-friendly shelter. Space is limited and you must remain at the shelter to provide care for your pet(s). Bring proof of current rabies vaccination, a sturdy carrier, and supplies for your pet. No reservations will be accepted and space is first come, first served.


Hollywood, City of (Broward County) – Hurricane Season Preparedness
Indian River County
Indian River County has designated Liberty Magnet School at 6850 81st Street in Vero Beach as the county’s pet-friendly evacuation shelter. The Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County has accepted the responsibility of helping manage this shelter. To qualify for using the pet-friendly shelter, evacuees must meet certain requirements. First, they must reside in a mandatory evacuation area. Next, they must bring with them an animal crate large enough to comfortably accommodate bedding, a litter pan, and food/water. Finally, they are required to show proof of a current rabies vaccination and a county license for their pet, if applicable. Indian River County Pet Friendly Shelter Registration Form
Jacksonville, City of (Duval County)
Pet friendly shelters locations will be identified by local emergency management officials in response to the incident at hand and will be relayed to the public through known information thoroughfares such as TV, Radio, JaxReady.com, and social media. The following animal species will be accepted into the shelters: dogs, cats, rodents (such as hamsters, gerbils, etc.), birds, and rabbits. No reptiles will be allowed in shelters.
Lake County
All nine of Lake County’s emergency shelters are pet-friendly. The shelters are located at:

Astatula Elementary, 13925 Florida Ave., Astatula
Leesburg Elementary, 2229 South St., Leesburg — special needs and pet-friendly
Lost Lake Elementary, 1901 Johns Lake Road, Clermont — special needs and pet-friendly
Mascotte Elementary, 460 Midway Ave., Mascotte
Round Lake Elementary, 31333 Round Lake Road, Mount Dora — pet-friendly
Spring Creek Elementary, 44440 Spring Creek Road, Paisley
Treadway Elementary, 10619 Treadway School Road, Leesburg — pet-friendly
Umatilla Elementary, 401 Lake St., Umatilla — special needs and pet-friendly
Villages Elementary, 695 Rolling Acres Road, Lady Lake — special needs and pet-friendly
All pets arriving to county shelters will need to be crated and owners must bring their animal’s vaccination records along with food and water.


Lee County
The Mandatory Evacuation Shelter(s) are to be used only by people affected by mandatory evacuation orders that are unable to seek alternative shelter. The only animals admitted will be cats and dogs. The shelter(s) may be located at South Fort Myers High School, 14020 Plantation Road, Fort Myers; East Lee County High School, 715 Thomas Sherwin Ave., Lehigh Acres; or potentially another location(s) depending on the nature and direction of the storm. The Mandatory Evacuation Shelter will be operated similar to people shelters, and like people shelters, you will not be able to register or reserve a space. Pet owners are required to stay at the shelter but will be housed in separate areas from their pets. When you are admitted to the shelter, one family member will be assigned the task of taking care of your pet at pre-assigned times.
Lee County Domestic Animal Services
Leon County Emergency Management
If you have a question, public information lines are open 352-486-5155 or 352-486-5576.
Manatee County
Shelter openings vary with each emergency. Be aware of which shelters are pet-friendly. The following shelters are pet-friendly:

Braden River High, 6545 SR 70 East, Bradenton, FL
Manatee High School, 1000 32nd Street West, Bradenton, FL
Mills Elementary School 7200 69th Street East, Palmetto, FL
Please check pet sheltering requirements and rules.


Marion County
The only pet-friendly shelter in Marion County is Vanguard High School, located at 7 NE 28th St., Ocala, FL 34475. You can board your pet in a kennel in a safe location. You should keep paperwork documenting your pet’s immunizations because many kennels will not accept pets that are behind on their shots. Bring your pet in a carrier with sufficient food. If you don’t go to a public shelter, bring your pet with you in a carrying cage. Bring along a familiar toy, a leash and any medication. Have current identification for each pet in case of separation. Pet-Friendly Shelter, Marion County, Florida
Martin County
Martin County has an agreement with the Treasure Coast Humane Society at 4100 SW Leighton Farm Ave. in Palm City, to house PETS ONLY of families living in mandatory evacuation zones. For more information and to pre-register, call 772-223-8822. Pre-Registration is required due to limited capacity.
Miami-Dade Country
Pet owners residing in qualified evacuation zones, unsafe structures or mobile homes can participate in the Pet-Friendly Evacuation Centers (PEC). Pet friendly evacuation centers accept cats and dogs, birds, ferrets, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, rats and rabbits (small-sized, under 10 pounds, such as California or Dutch breeds). There are currently two centers that accept families with their pets during emergencies:

E. Darwin Fuchs Pavilion, 10901 SW 24th St., Miami, FL 33165
Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High, 1410 County Line Road, Miami, FL 33179
Pet owners residing in hurricane evacuation zones, unsafe structures or trailers can participate. Pre-registration for the two shelters is required and space is limited. Residents must provide proof of residency within an evacuation zone and present medical and current vaccination records for each pet. Pet owners must bring supplies for themselves and their pet(s). Limit of four (4) pets per household. Family member must remain in the PHEC with the pet(s). Animal Services does not board animals during emergencies. The Pet Adoption and Protection Center will be crowded due to displaced animals immediately after a storm, and it is not possible to kennel owned animals prior to an emergency event.
If you live in Miami-Dade and want to take your animals to a pet-friendly shelter you are encouraged to pre-register online or call 786-331-5354.


Monroe County
Monroe County Shelters will not open in a Category 3, 4, or 5 Hurricane; you will need to evacuate to the mainland out-of-county shelter. For a Category 3 or higher Hurricane, Monroe County residents and their pets can seek public shelter at the E Darwin Fuchs Pavilion located at the Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition, 10901 SW 24th St., Miami, FL 33165.

Monroe County Pet-Friendly Shelters for Category 1 & 2 (In-County):
Key West High School, 2100 Flagler Ave.- #4-124 &4-125
Sugarloaf School, 225 Crane Blvd, MM19 – #3-123 & 1-123
Coral Shores High School, 89591 O/S Hwy, MM89.9 – # 2-004A, 2-110A & 2-1108
Marathon High School, 350 Sombrero Rd.
The following pets are accepted at pet-friendly shelters: Dog, Cats, Gerbils, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Guinea pigs, Small Rabbits (small sized, under 10 pounds), Ferrets, and Birds.
To place a pet in a County Pet-Friendly Shelter: Pre-register pet(s); Provide proof of residency within evacuation zone; Present medical and current vaccination records for each pet. Annual rabies vaccinations and visible Monroe County dog license are required by Monroe County Code. Cats are also required to have annual rabies vaccinations. Pre-register pet(s) for Monroe County shelters


Monroe County Emergency Management
The Monroe County Emergency Management hotline number is 1-800-955-5504.
Monroe County
People with special needs may bring their pets when they evacuate. Pets must be registered. If it is necessary to evacuate to the out-of-county special needs shelter at Florida International University in Miami, pets will be taken to a separate shelter with 24/7 care.
Nassau County
Pet-friendly evacuation shelters are located at:

Yulee Elementary School, 86063 Felmore Road, Yulee, FL 32097
Callahan Middle School, 450121 Old Dixie Hwy, Callahan, FL 32011
Hilliard Middle/Senior School, 1 Flashes Ave., Hilliard, FL 32046 (this is the Special Needs pet-friendly shelter).
All pets must have proof of vaccination and Nassau County license, be properly crated or caged and be maintained by their owners. Animals may be housed in a separate room from their owners.


North Port, City of (Sarasota County)
Sarasota County has six Pet-Friendly emergency shelters, three of which are in North Port:

North Port High School, 6400 W. Price Boulevard, North Port, 34291
Heron Creek Middle School, 6501 W. Price Boulevard, North Port, 34291
Woodlands Middle School, 2700 Panacea Boulevard, North Port, 34289
Okeechobee County
Pets are not currently allowed in Okeechobee shelters. Contact local pet shelters before an event to determine if that shelter will suit you and your animal’s needs.


Okaloosa County Emergency Management
Okaloosa County
Okaloosa County has two pet-friendly shelters:

Davidson Middle School – 6261 Old Bethel Rd., Crestview, FL (Special Needs Shelter)
Northwest Florida State College – Raider Arena, 90 College Blvd., Niceville, FL
Pets are not kept with the populace. They are kept separately.


Orange County
Orange County has four shelters to bring your pet with you in the event of an emergency evacuation:

Barnett Park, 4801 W. Colonial Dr., Orlando, FL 32808
Bithlo Community Center, 18801 Washington Ave., Orlando, FL 32820
Ft. Gatlin Recreation Complex, 2009 Lake Margaret Dr., Orlando, FL 32806
Orlo Vista Park, 1 N. Powers Dr., Orlando, FL 32835
All shelters will not be open at once. Call 311 to find out which shelter is open and accepting pets and their families.


Osceola County
Only certain shelter facilities are designated as “pet-friendly”. As with all shelters, specific locations are announced prior to an event. However, in an effort to better people plan and prepare for an emergency, the 3 “pet-friendly” shelters are Harmony, Kissimmee Middle, and Liberty High. If you intend to evacuate during a hurricane or other situation, please contact the Office of Emergency Management for specific details regarding pet-friendly shelters at (407) 742-9000.
Palm Beach County
There is currently one shelter in Palm Beach County which take both pets and their owners. The county-owned gymnasium at West Boynton Recreation Center (east of high school), 6000 Northtree Blvd. in Lake Worth (between Hypoluxo Road and Gateway Boulevard off the east side of Jog Road) will be available as a pet friendly shelter. Dogs, cats and birds are accepted. No reptiles or livestock. The shelter is restricted to Palm Beach County residents residing in a mandatory evacuation zones or in mobile homes. Proof of residency is required. Space is limited and restrictions apply. Pet owners are required to stay at the shelter. Pets will be housed in a separate area from people; pet owners will be given a schedule to attend to their animals’ needs. For more information and to pre-register call the Palm Beach Animal Care and Control at 561-233-1266 or Pre-register for the Pet Friendly Shelter
Pasco County
Pasco County has a limited amount of space available at the Mike Fasano Regional Hurricane Shelter, located at 11611 Denton Avenue in Hudson, for dog and cats only. Other types of pets will not be accepted. Pet owners must stay at the Fasano Shelter. The pet friendly shelter is not a boarding facility. The adult pet owner must be available at all times to care for their pets. The pet friendly shelter is for citizens that reside in evacuation zone A, B, C, and/or a mobile home. Two pets per residence will be allowed until capacity is reached. Please bring cage, food, water, medications and proof of vaccinations. Pasco County Shelter Information
Pinellas County
Three public shelters in Pinellas County will accept pets, with priority given to people who are evacuating manufactured homes and flood zones:

Dunedin Middle School, 70 Patricia Ave., Dunedin, FL
Oak Grove Middle School, 1370 S. Belcher Rd., Clearwater, FL
John Hopkins Middle School, 701 16th Street S., St. Petersburg, FL
The facilities are substantially-built, have large indoor gyms and separate air handlers to ensure the comfort and safety of allergic citizens who shelter there. Residents must preregister themselves and their pets for these pet-friendly shelters, as space is limited. Mobile home residents are given first priority.


Polk County
Polk County has three pet-friendly shelters that allow residents who own pets to shelter with their pets. Pre-registration is strongly suggested to ensure you have a spot at the shelter and some limitations apply. ONLY dogs, cats and birds and their owners will be allowed to shelter in Polk’s pet-friendly shelters. Three shelters in Polk County will accept pets:

Philip O’Brien Elementary School, 1225 East Lime Street, Lakeland, FL 33801
Lake Region High School, 1995 Thunder Road, Eagle Lake, FL 33839
Alta Vista Elementary School, 801 Scenic Highway, Haines City, FL 33844
Pet Shelters are primarily for pet owners who live in mobile or manufactured housing, substandard housing or in an area prone to flooding. All pets must be in an airline approved carrier. Proof of all required vaccinations, food, a leash, a collar and supplies for proper waste disposal must be brought to the shelter.


Port St. Lucie, City of (St. Lucie County) – Pet safety and emergency readiness
Do not leave your pets home alone. If you evacuate, and for some reason are not able to take your pets with you, please contact Port St. Lucie Animal Control at (772) 871-5042.
Putnam County
Putnam County only has one Pet-Friendly Evacuation Shelter located at Ochwilla Elementary in Interlachen. For additional information on Evacuation Shelters in your area, please contact the Putnam County Emergency Operations Center at (386) 329-0379.
Santa Rosa County
A pet-friendly shelter is available for residents who wish to shelter with their cat or dog at Avalon Middle School, 5445 King Arthurs Way in Milton, FL. Pre-registration for the pet-friendly shelter is required each year. To utilize the shelter, all pets must have proof of current vaccinations.
Sarasota County
Sarasota County offers six dog and cat-friendly shelters:

North Port High School, 6400 W. Price Blvd., North Port, FL 34291
Pine View School, 501 Old Venice Road, Osprey, FL
Heron Creek Middle School, 6501 W. Price Blvd., North Port, FL 34291
Brookside Middle School, 3636 S. Shade Ave., Sarasota, FL 34239
Riverview High School, 1 Ram Way, Sarasota, FL 34231
Woodland Middle School, 2700 Panacea Blvd., North Port, FL 34289
These shelters accept dogs and cats only. Pet-friendly shelters require current vaccination records for dogs and cats.


Sarasota County Emergency Services
Seminole County
Two emergency shelters in Seminole County accept pets:

Lyman High, 865 South C.R. 427, Longwood, FL 32750
Bentley Elementary, 2190 Oregon Ave., Sanford, FL 32771


Seminole County – Pets and Disasters
St. Johns County
St. Johns County has two (2) Pet-Friendly Shelters to meet the needs of pet owners during an evacuation situation. The following two schools are designated as Pet-Friendly Shelters:

South Woods Elementary School, 4750 SR-206 West, Elkton, FL 32033
Timberlin Creek Elementary School, 555 Pine Tree Lane, St. Augustine, FL 32092
Pre-registration is not required to go to a Public Pet-Friendly Shelter. You only need to register if you need transportation assistance during an evacuation.


St. Johns County
The following two schools are designated as Pet-Friendly Shelters:

South Woods Elementary School, 4750 SR-206 West, Elkton, FL 32033
Timberlin Creek Elementary School, 555 Pine Tree Lane, St Augustine, FL 32092
Pre-registration is not required to go to a Public Pet-Friendly Shelter. You only need to register if you need transportation assistance during an evacuation. Pet owners are required to shelter with their pets and care for them. Farm animals and exotics (primates, snakes, spiders, insects, etc.) are not permitted at Pet-Friendly Shelters.


St. Lucie County
St. Lucie County currently has no official designated emergency pet shelters. Residents should contact their local animal hospitals/clinics to make arrangements.
Sumter County
The only pet-friendly shelter in Sumter County is located at Sumter Fairgrounds, 7620 SR 471, Webster, FL 33513. All pets must be crated.
Taylor County Emergency Management
Venice, City of (Sarasota County) – Hurricane Information
Pet-friendly shelters require current vaccination records for dogs and cats. Sarasota County Shelter Information
Volusia County
The members of Volusia Animal Preparedness are working to provide shelter for owners and their animals. In the event of a disaster, owners and their animals will be provided shelter at the Volusia County Fairgrounds on S.R. 44, one-quarter mile east of I-4, or other Volusia County designated pet-friendly shelters. All companion animals must have a current license, vaccinations, identification and rabies tags. They must be confined in pet carriers or crates and must be under control at the facility at all times. Some shelters in Volusia County have been designated “pet-friendly.” Pet-friendly means the owners and their animals can stay at the same shelter but will be housed separately.
Wakulla County
All pet owners should make arrangement for their pets if they plan to evacuate. Public shelters will not accept pets. If you can’t take your pets with you, arrangements should be made with a clinic or kennel that is outside of the evacuation area. These arrangements should be made well in advance because available spaces fill up quickly as a storm approaches.



ABOVE "Pet-Friendly Shelters Florida List" in 2021 (I think most are also active in 2024!)



source (https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/hurricane-irma-pet-friendly-shelters/)

cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳

Mark (Star Mariner)
8th October 2024, 18:37
I'll be saying a prayer tonight for my good friend Robert (we've known each other since we were three). He and his family live in Winter Garden, Orlando. So not on the coast, but still in the path of this storm. Earlier, I reached out to his father (lives locally). And this is the kicker. Robert gets over here a couple of times a year, the last time, earlier this year, was for his mother's funeral. He's due to visit again, this Friday, to scatter the ashes of his mother. I can only hope this storm blows out and he'll be fine, and that perhaps I'll see him this weekend. I can only hope that, but I have a bad feeling that won't happen.

I'll be keeping tabs on his situation as updates come in.

Ironically, he lived in Chicago for years. But after one too many -30 winters he moved down to Florida. It was for the climate. He was sick of shovelling his drive every winter.

Sue (Ayt)
8th October 2024, 18:42
If Milton kills me I'm going to hang around the earth plane and haunt all of you until a thread is dedicated to me here. Then and only then will I allow the aliens to trick me into going to the light.

Mike, please seek a proper shelter (maybe you already did) ... Can you update to us regularly what is going on where you are? ... Let us know if you are safe!

cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳



Agreed! Please Mike, and all others in the area, please know you are all in our hearts. And do try to keep in touch here if at all possible.
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Abondance
8th October 2024, 18:48
So a resonant Intention to make the technology fail would really help, as well as an intention to calm the peoples' terror.



Never tried this kind of thing before, but I’m going to spend my evening on hemi-sync to work on it. I wonder if, for a collective effect, we should not focus on a particular image common to all those who want to help... Any suggestions or advice?

ExomatrixTV
8th October 2024, 19:36
Dutch 🇳🇱 National TV Report on Hurricane Milton:

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"Het is gruwelijk" translates to "It is awful" and/or "It is terrible" (a mixture of both).

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Hurricane Milton sees evacuation of 1 MILLION people as Florida officials warn 'stay & you die':

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Central Florida is a region of the U.S. state of Florida (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida). Different sources give different definitions for the region, but as its name implies it is usually said to comprise the central part of the state, including the Tampa Bay area (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa_Bay_area) and the Greater Orlando area (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Orlando), though in recent times the Tampa Bay area has often been described as its own region, with "Central Florida" becoming more synonymous with the Orlando area (most notably, this is what the local news channels in each respective metro area call their region).

It is one of Florida's three directional regions, along with North Florida (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Florida) and South Florida (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Florida). Under the previously mentioned "usual" definition, it includes the following 13 counties: Brevard (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brevard_County,_Florida), Citrus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus_County,_Florida), Hernando (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernando_County,_Florida), Hillsborough (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_County,_Florida), Lake (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_County,_Florida), Orange (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_Florida), Osceola (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_County,_Florida), Pasco (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasco_County), Pinellas (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinellas_County,_Florida), Polk (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County,_Florida), Seminole (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_County,_Florida), Sumter (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_Florida), and Volusia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volusia_County,_Florida). Sometimes Ocala, which is in Marion County (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_County,_Florida), was included. Although Citrus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus_County), Hernando (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernando_County), Hillsborough (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_County,_Florida), Pasco (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasco_County), and Pinellas (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinellas_County) are also considered to be the Tampa Bay area.

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Central Florida, part of the Florida megaregion (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megaregions_of_the_United_States)
Country https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a4/Flag_of_the_United_States.svg/23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States)
State https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f7/Flag_of_Florida.svg/23px-Flag_of_Florida.svg.png Florida (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida)
Largest city https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/20/Flag_of_Tampa%2C_Florida.svg/23px-Flag_of_Tampa%2C_Florida.svg.png Tampa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa,_Florida) Population (2020) 8,359,609+



Even MORE Geo-Engineered Hurricanes, Dead Bodies, and FEMA leaving Americans to Rot while we give Billions more to Israel (https://rumble.com/v5huhst-even-more-geo-engineered-hurricanes-dead-bodies-and-fema-leaving-americans-.html)

ExomatrixTV
8th October 2024, 20:17
Silver Iodide (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_iodide) they use for Cloud Seeding falling out of the sky landing in people's backyards with the rain in #Florida right now??

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Am not sure what to think of this, how are they so sure it is Silver Iodide (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_iodide)? and not something else?
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MULTIPLE BIG CRISIS JUST BEFORE THE ELECTIONS, PART 01


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MULTIPLE BIG CRISIS JUST BEFORE THE ELECTIONS, PART 02

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Sadieblue
8th October 2024, 20:25
Asking prayers and good thoughts for my family in Florida, they are in the RED area near where the storm is to make landfall. I spoke with them yesterday, they said the roads were so packed that they did not evacuate due to that and no gas stations have gas, so traffic is at a stand still. I will admit I am scared for them. I'm praying for all in its path.

ExomatrixTV
8th October 2024, 21:03
Eerily prophetic 2020 simulation of fictional 'Hurricane Phoenix' hitting Tampa - as city braces for real life version with Milton (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13938557/simulation-fictional-Hurricane-Phoenix-hitting-Tampa-city-braces-real-life-version-milton.html) :facepalm:

Anyone who is in to deep research (like I did for 34 years) in symbolism, subliminals, predictive programming, secret societies rituals on multiple fronts! ... Knows the importance of the meaning when using the code-word (or trigger-word) "Phoenix (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(mythology))" >>> very similar rhetoric when Klaus Schwab (https://rumble.com/search/all?q=Klaus%20Schwab) says: "Great Reset (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?111148-The-Great-Reset)" & "Build Back Better (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118748-Top-10-Creepiest-Most-Dystopian-Things-Pushed-By-The-World-Economic-Forum)".

cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳



--o-O-o--


They ran a simulation of a "Category 5 Hurricane" hitting Tampa directly in 2020. Well S.O.B. :rant::yell:

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Inversion
8th October 2024, 21:31
In this Weather Channel simulation, it shows the storm surge rising to 15 ft/4.6 m in some areas. At 3 ft/.91 m it's too late to evacuate.

dailymail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13937459/hurricane-milton-live-updates-florida.html)

Host Stephanie Abrams stood on a CGI street for her report, and showed viewers how Tampa will look if hit by the widely-anticipated 15 foot storm surge.

Abrams began by showing viewers what a harmless-sounding three feet of water would look like. It sat above her waist, with the meteorologist warning that anyone still at home when the water hits this level will have left it too late to evacuate.

Moments later, the computerized water level rose to six feet - above Abrams' head, with cars and debris beginning to float around her.

Abrams then let the simulation rise above nine feet - well above her head. The raging torrent had hit the second floor of nearby homes.

She said: 'There are few places that are safe when the water rises this high.'

Current forecasts suggest Hurricane Milton could actually trigger storm surges of 15 feet, far higher than the frightening nine feet shown by the Weather Channel.

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wondering
8th October 2024, 21:44
For visualization to weaken Milton, I've been visualizing the blue center as shown on video, and as suggested, by Ulli, I think, breaking apart those blue pixels, scattering them, rendering them powerless, gentle, non destructive.

ExomatrixTV
8th October 2024, 21:51
Video Uploaded 5 Years Ago Depicting a Simulation o Fictional 'Hurricane 5 Called Phoenix' Hitting Tampa, Florida:

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Newsweek Today, October 8th, 2024: "What a Simulated Category 5 Hurricane "Phoenix" Over Tampa Tells Us Could Happen Next (https://www.newsweek.com/simulated-category-5-hurricane-tampa-tells-us-could-happen-next-1965685)"


dailymail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13938557/simulation-fictional-Hurricane-Phoenix-hitting-Tampa-city-braces-real-life-version-milton.html)
usatoday (https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/10/08/milton-forecast-resembles-hurricane-phoenix-disaster-scenario/75572645007/) or this (https://usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/10/08/milton-forecast-resembles-hurricane-phoenix-disaster-scenario/75572645007/)
apnews (https://apnews.com/article/hurricanes-tampa-storms-tropical-climate-and-environment-ffe9b4bacf66141113a3096171f6eaa1)



ANOTHER UPDATED SIMULATION: Project Phoenix 2.0: "The Recovery":

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tbrpc.org/tbrpc-phoenix (https://tbrpc.org/tbrpc-phoenix)



PDF (https://tampabayplanning.sharepoint.com/sites/Public/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FPublic%2FShared%20Documents%2FPublic%20Share%2Ftbrpc%2Eorg%20%2D%202023% 20web%20update%2FDocument%20Library%2FTampa%20Bay%20Catastrophic%20Plan%2Epdf&parent=%2Fsites%2FPublic%2FShared%20Documents%2FPublic%20Share%2Ftbrpc%2Eorg%20%2D%202023%20web%20up date%2FDocument%20Library&p=true&ga=1)

mountain_jim
8th October 2024, 23:22
https://x.com/catturd2/status/1843742871347929599

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Satori
8th October 2024, 23:32
https://x.com/catturd2/status/1843742871347929599

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So, if I understand this correctly, we are being told by those out to destroy us, that the resources needed to stop we, the people, from helping one another are not under the oppressors’ control.

Great. Hey— We the people. Go for it. Keep on keeping on helping each other.

ExomatrixTV
9th October 2024, 00:46
± 5 hours loop

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source (https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/floater.php?stormid=AL142024)

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Ravenlocke
9th October 2024, 03:48
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Ravenlocke
9th October 2024, 04:15
PersonallyI also think Miami should prepare for flooding just in case.

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Quick 11 pm update.
Confidence in the landfall point will rise Wednesday as #Milton approaches our state. Due to a delay in the hurricane turning to the northeast today, Milton ended east of the predicted forecast points. This resulted in the NHC correcting for this delayed turn by shifting the forecast track to the east and south. The center line shows a landfall south of Tampa Bay, but this is NOT a lock. Track wobbles will make a difference. We will have to closely watch satellite and radar trends Wednesday to pinpoint exactly where Milton will come onshore. Storm surge will be 10 to 15 feet to the SOUTH of the landfall, and much lower north of the landfall point. The core of the hurricane (diameter of about 60 miles) will move across the state bringing with it the strongest winds. Rainfall along and north of the path of Milton will likely exceed a foot in spots resulting in flash and river flooding. We will keep you posted every step of the way.

https://x.com/PaulFox13/status/1843859696714658070

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Mike
9th October 2024, 07:57
If Milton kills me I'm going to hang around the earth plane and haunt all of you until a thread is dedicated to me here. Then and only then will I allow the aliens to trick me into going to the light.

Be safe, Mike. Are you directly in its path?


As fate would have it, yes. I'm just north of Orlando.

I've stocked up on food, water, batteries, and various misc survival items I might need. So we'll see how it goes.

Thanks for all the well wishes, and good luck to everyone else in it's path (especially those in coastal areas). Hopefully we'll see ya on the other end of this bloody thing.

Tintin
9th October 2024, 08:04
Nature's way :flower:

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NEW - Just hours before Hurricane Milton is set to strike Florida, residents in several neighborhoods have witnessed an eerie spectacle:

Groups of Sandhill cranes gathering and emitting sharp, urgent calls, as if signaling the need to flee.

Do they know something BIG is about to happen?

Known for their heightened sensitivity to environmental changes, these birds seem to sense the impending storm.

Could they be instinctively warning of the massive hurricane’s approach?

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Rizotto
9th October 2024, 08:26
What about the major US military base in Tampa? Are they evacuating from there too? Here's Canadian Prepper's take on WW3 delayed by hurricane Milton:

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Johnnycomelately
9th October 2024, 09:56
Nature's way :flower:

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NEW - Just hours before Hurricane Milton is set to strike Florida, residents in several neighborhoods have witnessed an eerie spectacle:

Groups of Sandhill cranes gathering and emitting sharp, urgent calls, as if signaling the need to flee.

Do they know something BIG is about to happen?

Known for their heightened sensitivity to environmental changes, these birds seem to sense the impending storm.

Could they be instinctively warning of the massive hurricane’s approach?

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Hi Tintin. Regardless of the “Readers added context” of the tweet (Xeet?), I am reminded that elephants show an ability to detect far events, earthquakes at least.

Watching that, audio up, had me wondering if birds sus infra-sound through the subtle cyclic movement of their feathers. The same way that I think bugs hear me talking to them. Brain wired ‘just so’, to the parts of them that get vibrated by sound. Like if the part of our brain connected to our ears, in them is branched out all over their body.

Or maybe they are sensing a magnetic component/precursor of a magnification of a storm, fun from our Sun that spins up storms (please see vid). I say this because iirc birds and other critters use our Earth’s magnetic field to navigate long distances.


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T Smith
9th October 2024, 11:11
In this Weather Channel simulation, it shows the storm surge rising to 15 ft/4.6 m in some areas. At 3 ft/.91 m it's too late to evacuate.

dailymail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13937459/hurricane-milton-live-updates-florida.html)

Host Stephanie Abrams stood on a CGI street for her report, and showed viewers how Tampa will look if hit by the widely-anticipated 15 foot storm surge.

Abrams began by showing viewers what a harmless-sounding three feet of water would look like. It sat above her waist, with the meteorologist warning that anyone still at home when the water hits this level will have left it too late to evacuate.

Moments later, the computerized water level rose to six feet - above Abrams' head, with cars and debris beginning to float around her.

Abrams then let the simulation rise above nine feet - well above her head. The raging torrent had hit the second floor of nearby homes.

She said: 'There are few places that are safe when the water rises this high.'

Current forecasts suggest Hurricane Milton could actually trigger storm surges of 15 feet, far higher than the frightening nine feet shown by the Weather Channel.

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If there is a 9-15 foot surge, this will absolutely devastate the city of Tampa and all the coastal regions across central Florida. I'm hopeful this report is just some brand of fear porn, but if they are telling us what is about to happen, the ensuing disaster will be no less than if a nuclear bomb dropped on the city. This storm will cripple the Tampa area for weeks and could even be grounds to pause/delay the upcoming Presidential election.

For now I reserve judgement, but one can not help but notice the blatant script unfolding, with Helene being its opening act. This is starting to look like something much more sinister than nature's wrath.

Mark (Star Mariner)
9th October 2024, 12:10
Latest I've heard, it's going hit Tampa as a Cat 4, with winds of 150mph and a storm surge of 9-13ft. If that wasn't all, tornado warnings have been issued for multiple counties.

Holy hell, a 5ft surge would be catastrophic. 13ft is Katrina-level devastation and more. Coastal towns like Naples, Cape Coral, and Port Charlotte are particularly vulnerable.


This is starting to look like something much more sinister than nature's wrath.

Scorched earth policy? I wouldn't put it past them.

Tracking Hurricane Milton: Live coverage from Florida
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ExomatrixTV
9th October 2024, 12:48
± 5 hours loop:

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Notice in the above new "5 hours loop satellite view .gif (https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/FLOATER/AL142024/GEOCOLOR/20242830610-20242831140-ABI-AL142024-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif)" animation the eye is NOT in the center of the hurricane but pushed upwards to the north and speeding up, as if it is steered? ... The eye clearly DEVIATES more than 50% than average big hurricanes.

cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳

9 Oct 2024 - 12:00 UTC ...WINDS WILL BEGIN TO INCREASE ALONG THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA BY THIS AFTERNOON... ...PREPARATIONS, INCLUDING EVACUATION IF TOLD TO DO SO, SHOULD BE RUSHED TO COMPLETION THIS MORNING... As of 8:00 AM EDT Wed Oct 9 the center of Milton was located near 25.0, -84.8 with movement NE at 16 mph. The minimum central pressure was 915 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 155 mph.

9 Oct 2024 - 9:00 UTC ...MILTON REMAINS A CATASTROPHIC CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE... ...FORECAST TO MAKE LANDFALL ON THE FLORIDA GULF COAST LATE TONIGHT AS A DANGEROUS MAJOR HURRICANE... As of 4:00 AM CDT Wed Oct 9 the center of Milton was located near 24.5, -85.4 with movement NE at 14 mph. The minimum central pressure was 907 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 160 mph.

source (https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/floater.php?stormid=AL142024)



Hurricane Milton CHAOS! Gas RUNS OUT & Roads STAND STILL In Evacuation Panic:

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Hurricane Milton 2024 Live Stream - Live Webcams:

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Southwest Florida Weather Forecast:

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Milton Maintains Category 5 Strength As Storm Barrels Toward Florida Ahead Of Landfall:

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Hurricane Milton Will Be REALLY Bad Today!

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SilentFeathers
9th October 2024, 13:20
For now I reserve judgement, but one can not help but notice the blatant script unfolding, with Helene being its opening act. This is starting to look like something much more sinister than nature's wrath.

Personally, I can no long contain or reserve my judgment. I am completely convinced that the globalist and their demonic loyal political soldiers have declared war on the American people. In the bigger picture a global war has been declared of humanity, especially western civilization.

Covid and the vax were a way to soften/weaken and or kill large populations, illegal immigration a way to disrupt, stress, and destroy communities and resources, inflation is draining and harming whole populations in one way or another, and now "natural" disasters are becoming the knock out punch to many already weakened and broke communities.

I'm about 100% convinced that these fires and hurricanes are to a large degree being manipulated and or "steered/somewhat controlled".

Almost everything I mentioned above really for the most part or to a large degree could be prevented. Policy and actions (or inaction) are to blame for what we are witnessing and going through.

Even if these fires and hurricanes are 100% natural (which I doubt) the lack of response and help at the highest levels of our so called gov officials and our tax dollars is self explanatory, they do NOT care and want us to suffer and die.

It's not incompetence, it's intentional, I am convinced of that.

What we are also witnessing is not just symptoms of greed and lack of empathy and concern, it is evil and extremely demonic, I am also convinced of that.

Sadly, as these many problems escalate and are so far gone and out of control that it most certainly will only get worse.

Jim_Duyer
9th October 2024, 13:42
My uncle is a master-chief at MacDill AFB just outside of Tampa. Likely they will divert their craft to to other fields if they have not done so already - mainly because they have nuclear capability there - it is a SAC field after all. It and Key West are the two main areas for deterring attacks from the south - and especially the Cuban arena as Russia and others (Chinese) have put resources there, along with subs in that zone as well.

I would posit that the hurricane, combined with a moron for Pres. and a bunch of Dmeocratic Communists who would love to see a revolution, that now might be a time for us also to keep our eyes peeled for some type of strike.

I grew up in the Tampa Bay area, and have relatives in Sarasota as well. I've been through five hurricanes, including living in a Mobile Home when a Cat 5 hit directly on our land there in Ft. Myers, so yes, it's bad, but survivable. I'm more scared of tornadoes personally. I was also in a 7.6 earthquake in Japan, when the street itself opened up and cars fell into the chasm, only to be closed later - and that's scarier than any hurricane. But we must pray for those people and their loved ones and pets as well.

Inversion
9th October 2024, 15:02
Here's a slip of the tongue from a FEMA director, but his name wasn't given.

rumble (https://rumble.com/v5hxrwd-slip-of-the-tongue-from-fema-director-we-plan-to-execute-between-70-to-8000.html)

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thepainterdoug
9th October 2024, 15:15
So why isnt the benevolent Science and hi tech of mankind not being used to weaken the storm ?
Where are the benevolent public figures that show up with so much concern for mankind's well being? Bill Gates ? Al Gore?

They are certainly on the scene after the destruction as with (Oprah and The Rock in Hawaii) yet seem not to be be present prior.
Maybe Im just missing it

In the meantime, I will be checking in with my sister who is in Dunedin Tampa in the aftermath. She is staying

Jim_Duyer
9th October 2024, 15:51
So why isnt the benevolent Science and hi tech of mankind not being used to weaken the storm ?
Where are the benevolent public figures that show up with so much concern for mankind's well being? Bill Gates ? Al Gore?

They are certainly on the scene after the destruction as with (Oprah and The Rock in Hawaii) yet seem not to be be present prior.
Maybe Im just missing it

In the meantime, I will be checking in with my sister who is in Dunedin Tampa in the aftermath. She is staying

I used to live in Dunedin. It's just north of Clearwater, and it's directly on the Gulf, not on the bay like Tampa is.

Mark (Star Mariner)
9th October 2024, 16:19
it is evil and extremely demonic, I am also convinced of that.

From the live stream just now, they were talking about the most dangerous phase of the storm - its hurricane-force centre, The diameter? 66.6 miles wide.

You couldn't make it up.

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mountain_jim
9th October 2024, 16:28
https://x.com/ClownWorld_/status/1843959813119901895

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Clown World ™ 🤡
@ClownWorld_
This guy wrapped his Corvette in plastic to protect it from the hurricane.


https://x.com/ClownWorld_/status/1843895491962253656

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https://x.com/RealAlexJones/status/1843982113802272949

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SilentFeathers
9th October 2024, 16:58
Massive tornado outbreak in Florida right now....
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ExomatrixTV
9th October 2024, 17:42
The storm surge for Hurricane Milton is expected to be 15 feet = 4.57 meters high!
To give you an idea of how deadly this is, here's what 9 feet (2.74 meters) looks like:
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:facepalm:

palehorse
9th October 2024, 18:17
https://x.com/RealAlexJones/status/1843982113802272949

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That dude in a 20ft sailboat got the balls to chase a hurricane, his boat is only twice the size of a long surf board. Even if he knows exactly what he is doing, he will easily find a swell at least twice of his boat length. On shore everything moored will be wiped out. As a surfer I know how rough it can get, anything above 8ft (2.4m) require lots of experience to deal with.

This video show a clean wave formation about 8ft, perhaps 10ft in some series.
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But a hurricane is a complete different beast, the sea gets stormed without clean formation, waves come from all directions due to extreme windy condition, it is a total nightmare to be in the water, even large container ships sink, in my opinion this guy will suicide himself, in open waters we are talking here at least 50ft swell in some cases, cat 5 hurricane 100ft easily, that would make his boat look tiny, I don't even like to imagine what will happen to him.

This whole thing going on, best way is to go under (basement) of course if the area does not flood, if it floods then it would be wise to leave the place behind and return when the hurricane already passed. It is very sad many have to lose all their belongs and the crook government won't do a damn thing about.

Stay out of water in such a situation, that is my advice, I am no expert at all in these issues but I had my own experiences and almost died in water twice, one occasion under heavy storm and the fishing boat almost capsized, it was hours fighting against the storm and very luck we could do out of it alive.

God bless.

Mark (Star Mariner)
9th October 2024, 18:30
in my opinion this guy will suicide himself, in open waters we are talking here at least 50ft swell in some cases, cat 5 hurricane 100ft easily, that would make his boat look tiny, I don't even like to imagine what will happen to him.


One of the comments to the tweet, which made me chuckle:


@djdubmasterflex
There's a METHod to his madness.

It sort of looked like it!

Mark (Star Mariner)
9th October 2024, 19:00
Shortly there after I saw French president Macron win by 66.6% an election he was supposed to lose and the synchronicity was not lost on me.


Just playing devil's advocate here [ahem..:eyebrows:] but I don't perceive 66.6% as being anything sinister. In this case, it simply equates to a two-thirds majority. That's a very common proportion for dividing up a whole.

:focus:

ExomatrixTV
9th October 2024, 19:51
±5 hours loop satellite view .gif:

https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/FLOATER/AL142024/GEOCOLOR/20242831340-20242831910-ABI-AL142024-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif


source (https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/floater.php?stormid=AL142024)



Florida Braces for Direct Hit as Hurricane Milton Approaches Landfall:

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NASA captures space footage of massive Hurricane Milton as it approaches Florida:

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‘A Matter Of Life And Death’: Florida Braces For Deadly Hurricane Milton To Make Landfall:

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LIVE GROUND ZERO CAT 4 HURRICANE MILTON Intercept

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Hurricane update: Florida braces for Milton impact:

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Bill Ryan
9th October 2024, 20:14
Dear Friends, I've moved a number of posts debating the reality of weather manipulation to this existing major thread:


Weaponizing the Weather (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?99671-Weaponising-the-Weather)

It's an important (and controversial) topic to try to understand, but I'd just like to reserve this thread to important real-time updates about Hurricane Milton itself.

:flower:

Jim_Duyer
9th October 2024, 20:23
I've been through a half dozen hurricanes in Florida. And one thing we never did was leave. We see the Governor and the Mayor of Tampa telling people to seek space in local shelters. Only bonehead Biden told them to "flee!"
Worst idea I ever heard of in the long run. Where in God's name are they going to find someplace to sleep in North Florida or Georgia, places where 50 tourists a week is good news - and there are millions of these snowbirds hitting the roads in panic. Yes, the ones on the beaches will need to go to shelter - the rest would better serve themselves to ride it out. And don't forget they need to feed those fleeing Floridians, and provide them with gasoline, and even entertainment. Imagine a restaurant in a small town there seeing thousands wanting to get in and eat? Please.
For over 50 years I have been watching the ones that leave, in panic, without planning. And 99.9% of the time they are snowbirds, or transplants. When I went to High School Florida had about 5 million people - now what is it ? 20 something?

How is it that those shacks on stilts out in the middle of Miami bay and Tampa bay and off the coasts of Ft Myers and St. Pete = hell, all along the coasts - are still there?

Open partially a window in the front, and the same partial amount in a window in the back - to reduce the pressure that will build. Sit under the stairs or in the portion of your home that has the most arches, and read by flashlight. Now, if you are in one of those crap condominiums built cheap with substandard nailing and cost cutting illegal work covered by bribes, then by all means head to an approved shelter.
And the guy in the sailboat is likely to get a free trip to Disneyland - over the land.

Marianne
9th October 2024, 20:42
I've been through a half dozen hurricanes in Florida. And one thing we never did was leave. We see the Governor and the Mayor of Tampa telling people to seek space in local shelters. Only bonehead Biden told them to "flee!"
Worst idea I ever heard of in the long run. Where in God's name are they going to find someplace to sleep in North Florida or Georgia, places where 50 tourists a week is good news - and there are millions of these snowbirds hitting the roads in panic. Yes, the ones on the beaches will need to go to shelter - the rest would better serve themselves to ride it out. And don't forget they need to feed those fleeing Floridians, and provide them with gasoline, and even entertainment. Imagine a restaurant in a small town there seeing thousands wanting to get in and eat? Please.
For over 50 years I have been watching the ones that leave, in panic, without planning. And 99.9% of the time they are snowbirds, or transplants. When I went to High School Florida had about 5 million people - now what is it ? 20 something?

How is it that those shacks on stilts out in the middle of Miami bay and Tampa bay and off the coasts of Ft Myers and St. Pete = hell, all along the coasts - are still there?

Open partially a window in the front, and the same partial amount in a window in the back - to reduce the pressure that will build. Sit under the stairs or in the portion of your home that has the most arches, and read by flashlight. Now, if you are in one of those crap condominiums built cheap with substandard nailing and cost cutting illegal work covered by bribes, then by all means head to an approved shelter.
And the guy in the sailboat is likely to get a free trip to Disneyland - over the land.

Thank you for relating to us the real-life experiences you’ve known.

Can you please speak to the storm surge that’s predicted? It’s hard to understand how anything could survive water levels that high.

Mark (Star Mariner)
9th October 2024, 20:54
Bumping this live stream. Fort Myers (still recovering from Hurricane Ian two years ago) is already under water.

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Inversion
9th October 2024, 21:05
Milton has dropped to a Cat-3 with wind speeds of 120-125 mph/193-201 kph.

mysuncoast (https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/10/09/4pm-update-milton-category-3-hurricane-it-nears-landfall/)

Radar view: ventusky (https://www.ventusky.com/?p=27.82;-82.83;6&l=radar)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CkhyPMJV-k

RunningDeer
9th October 2024, 21:10
Dear Friends, I've moved a number of posts debating the reality of weather manipulation to this existing major thread:


Weaponizing the Weather (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?99671-Weaponising-the-Weather)

It's an important (and controversial) topic to try to understand, but I'd just like to reserve this thread to important real-time updates about Hurricane Milton itself.

:flower:

Thank you, Bill. https://i.imgur.com/pJjXOzt.gif I reached a point where I questioned which sources are designed to pull at the heart strings (or worse) vs. solely informational. I question the integrity of those that use deliberate program language to scare the masses. It seems to have ramped up even before the second hurricane news.

Apologies to those putting in the time and efforts to post. My self-preservation mode has kicked in.


:heart:

Mike
9th October 2024, 21:18
Something I just published on Substack about the hurricane:


https://mikeknittel.substack.com/p/in-the-path-of-hurricane-milton

SilentFeathers
9th October 2024, 21:38
I've been through a half dozen hurricanes in Florida. And one thing we never did was leave. We see the Governor and the Mayor of Tampa telling people to seek space in local shelters. Only bonehead Biden told them to "flee!"
Worst idea I ever heard of in the long run. Where in God's name are they going to find someplace to sleep in North Florida or Georgia, places where 50 tourists a week is good news - and there are millions of these snowbirds hitting the roads in panic. Yes, the ones on the beaches will need to go to shelter - the rest would better serve themselves to ride it out. And don't forget they need to feed those fleeing Floridians, and provide them with gasoline, and even entertainment. Imagine a restaurant in a small town there seeing thousands wanting to get in and eat? Please.
For over 50 years I have been watching the ones that leave, in panic, without planning. And 99.9% of the time they are snowbirds, or transplants. When I went to High School Florida had about 5 million people - now what is it ? 20 something?

How is it that those shacks on stilts out in the middle of Miami bay and Tampa bay and off the coasts of Ft Myers and St. Pete = hell, all along the coasts - are still there?

Open partially a window in the front, and the same partial amount in a window in the back - to reduce the pressure that will build. Sit under the stairs or in the portion of your home that has the most arches, and read by flashlight. Now, if you are in one of those crap condominiums built cheap with substandard nailing and cost cutting illegal work covered by bribes, then by all means head to an approved shelter.
And the guy in the sailboat is likely to get a free trip to Disneyland - over the land.

It's absolutely intentional, they want mass panic and chaos, people displaced. Next they'll probably prevent many of them from returning to certain areas regardless if their homes are still standing or not.

It's absolutely mind-blowing what has happened and what is now happening in just these last couple of weeks.

Jim_Duyer
9th October 2024, 21:46
I've been through a half dozen hurricanes in Florida. And one thing we never did was leave. We see the Governor and the Mayor of Tampa telling people to seek space in local shelters. Only bonehead Biden told them to "flee!"
Worst idea I ever heard of in the long run. Where in God's name are they going to find someplace to sleep in North Florida or Georgia, places where 50 tourists a week is good news - and there are millions of these snowbirds hitting the roads in panic. Yes, the ones on the beaches will need to go to shelter - the rest would better serve themselves to ride it out. And don't forget they need to feed those fleeing Floridians, and provide them with gasoline, and even entertainment. Imagine a restaurant in a small town there seeing thousands wanting to get in and eat? Please.
For over 50 years I have been watching the ones that leave, in panic, without planning. And 99.9% of the time they are snowbirds, or transplants. When I went to High School Florida had about 5 million people - now what is it ? 20 something?

How is it that those shacks on stilts out in the middle of Miami bay and Tampa bay and off the coasts of Ft Myers and St. Pete = hell, all along the coasts - are still there?

Open partially a window in the front, and the same partial amount in a window in the back - to reduce the pressure that will build. Sit under the stairs or in the portion of your home that has the most arches, and read by flashlight. Now, if you are in one of those crap condominiums built cheap with substandard nailing and cost cutting illegal work covered by bribes, then by all means head to an approved shelter.
And the guy in the sailboat is likely to get a free trip to Disneyland - over the land.

Thank you for relating to us the real-life experiences you’ve known.

Can you please speak to the storm surge that’s predicted? It’s hard to understand how anything could survive water levels that high.


OK. longish story but perhaps helpful. I was in a single-wide mobile home in Ft Myers when it hit. Hard. Some of the block houses nearby lost their roofs and other things such as boats being pushed through garages and out the other side, but other than shaking us up we had very minor damage. So it's like a Tornado somewhat - people will have differing experiences.
Now, as to the shorelines. I know the shores from Ft. Myers to New Port Richey almost like the back of my hand - at various times I had boats ranging from 15 ft to 32 feet with twin engines. I also owned properties, at various times, in Dunedin, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Ft. Myers and Puntarenas. All on or near the water. Damage totals, all property, all hurricanes - not very much. Lost some boards on my docks a few times - easily replaced, lost a few carports, ditto.

The one that hit Ft. Myers is the one that is most appropriate - I went in the car with my Mom and Dad just after it hit, and then we toured Ft. Myers Beach and Bonita Beach. There was some trees left about a half-mile from the shore, and it looked like they had been decorated with some type of Christmas decorations - pretty white and other colors in the trees. Those were what was left of the boats in the marina.
The road that we drove on was about six hundred yards off the beach. The old road, that was normally about 50 feet off the beach was asphalt with a good layer of rock under it. It no longer existed. In fact, if you had not known that it was there you would not have believed it could disappear so easily.

So roads near the beach, wharfs and piers, homes close to the beaches - those will be damaged. The water table will become filthy - for quite awhile, due to septic tanks overflowing with other garbage into the water sources and storage areas. Garbage and ruins will need to be picked up for months. And all of the plywood that the Yankies nail up over their windows will need to be taken down and a new use found for it. I'm trying to be a bit humorous here, but really we never nailed up any plywood.

Delight
9th October 2024, 21:51
another live stream

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SilentFeathers
9th October 2024, 22:04
Something I just published on Substack about the hurricane:


https://mikeknittel.substack.com/p/in-the-path-of-hurricane-milton

I enjoyed reading that! Thanks ;)

Ravenlocke
9th October 2024, 22:09
Text:
5 PM ET Update: Milton Approaching the Coast of West-Central Florida.⚠️ http://hurricanes.gov

Key Messages from
@NHC_Atlantic

1. A large area of destructive storm surge, with highest
inundations of 10 ft or greater, is expected along a portion of the west-central coast of the Florida Peninsula. Near the coast the surge will be accompanied by damaging waves. Water levels will rise rapidly as the eye approaches, and strong onshore winds on the backside of the hurricane will also cause a rapid rise in water as the center makes landfall.

2. Devastating hurricane-force winds are expected along portions of the west coast of Florida within the Hurricane Warning area. Life-threatening hurricane-force winds, especially in gusts, are expected to spread inland across the peninsula and to portions of
the Florida east coast within the Hurricane Warning area tonight and early Thursday. Residents should be prepared to take shelter in an interior room, away from windows, as the core of the hurricane moves
across the central Florida Peninsula.

3. The risk of strong tornadoes will continue into the evening hours across the southern and central portions of the Florida Peninsula. Be prepared to take immediate shelter in an interior room if a Tornado Warning is issued for your area.

4. Heavy rainfall across the Florida Peninsula through Thursday brings the risk of catastrophic and life-threatening flash and urban flooding along with moderate to major river flooding, especially in areas where coastal and inland flooding combine to increase the overall flood threat.

http://hurricanes.gov


https://x.com/NWS/status/1844126449654976741

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ExomatrixTV
9th October 2024, 22:12
1844138801154883615


source (https://twitter.com/JohnKuhles1966/status/1844138801154883615?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

Ravenlocke
9th October 2024, 22:13
https://x.com/weatherchannel/status/1844122467901878593

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Mark (Star Mariner)
9th October 2024, 22:50
Something I just published on Substack about the hurricane:
https://mikeknittel.substack.com/p/in-the-path-of-hurricane-milton

Superb piece, Mike. My thoughts and prayers are with you. And when you say 'go f**k yourselves' to all the onlookers watching 'voyeuristically' from a safe distance - you're right. So damn right it pains me. It should pain all of us. I guess it's just what we ghastly humans do. When disasters happen, they hook us by the collar and force us to watch them. It's in our DNA to ogle from a safe distance as it all plays out - we don't have any choice in the matter. Not with some dark morbid impulse though, but out of dismay, concern, and disbelief. And yes, I guess there's a sprinkling of heavenly thanks that we're many miles away. That may sound insulting, if not obscene. I apologise unreservedly, it's just another aspect of our vile human natures. Ultimately, my highest concern, first of all, is for you Mike, and my mate Robert in Orlando who I haven't heard from yet, and every Avalonian and every Floridian who's standing in harm's way. I want to see they're going to be all right. I want to see that you're going to be all right. So please, Mike, if the power stays on and you have the opportunity, keep us updated with how you're doing. A great many people are rooting for you...:heart2::heart2:

Mike
9th October 2024, 23:32
Something I just published on Substack about the hurricane:
https://mikeknittel.substack.com/p/in-the-path-of-hurricane-milton

Superb piece, Mike. My thoughts and prayers are with you. And when you say 'go f**k yourselves' to all the onlookers watching 'voyeuristically' from a safe distance - you're right. So damn right it pains me. It should pain all of us. I guess it's just what we ghastly humans do. When disasters happen, they hook us by the collar and force us to watch them. It's in our DNA to ogle from a safe distance as it all plays out - we don't have any choice in the matter. Not with some dark morbid impulse though, but out of dismay, concern, and disbelief. And yes, I guess there's a sprinkling of heavenly thanks that we're many miles away. That may sound insulting, if not obscene. I apologise unreservedly, it's just another aspect of our vile human natures. Ultimately, my highest concern, first of all, is for you Mike, and my mate Robert in Orlando who I haven't heard from yet, and every Avalonian and every Floridian who's standing in harm's way. I want to see they're going to be all right. I want to see that you're going to be all right. So please, Mike, if the power stays on and you have the opportunity, keep us updated with how you're doing. A great many people are rooting for you...:heart2::heart2:


Thanks Mark! Appreciate that:thumbsup:.

The "go f#ck yourselves" was tongue in cheek:). I stand by what I wrote there, but if I sent that via text, or wrote it on the forum I would have included a smiley emoji. But I find that kind of dry, ironic humor works better in a story like that when delivered in a certain way. A big smiley face would have ruined the effect lol.

I'll definitely update when the time comes

T Smith
9th October 2024, 23:47
Something I just published on Substack about the hurricane:


https://mikeknittel.substack.com/p/in-the-path-of-hurricane-milton

Bravo Mike! A bravura piece of writing!

And, ahh--er, stay safe brother!

ExomatrixTV
10th October 2024, 00:34
±5 hours loop satellite view .gif:

https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/FLOATER/AL142024/GEOCOLOR/20242831810-20242832340-ABI-AL142024-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif


source (https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/floater.php?stormid=AL142024)




Live From Tampa Bay - Major Hurricane Milton Landfall Now

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Ravenlocke
10th October 2024, 00:51
My brother contacted me half an hour ago to let me know he went to shelter at a friends house, along with his daughter and three cats. Since his house is only just over a mile from the water he told me “he might find all the sand from Siesta key at his house when he gets back”. They are inland and safe hopefully all night long. I hope everyone else in the path of this stupid hurricane will be safe too.
It looks like it made landfall in Sarasota.

https://x.com/NHC_Atlantic/status/1844174788178202880

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ExomatrixTV
10th October 2024, 00:52
Am relieved to hear that it is downgraded to a Hurricane Category 3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saffir%E2%80%93Simpson_scale) now (not 4 nor 5)
:raining::shielddeflect::bathbaby:

Alecs
10th October 2024, 01:01
Live cam of Tampa, FL. (9 PM, EST USA)
Right now, over 1,200,000 without power in Florida.

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Mike
10th October 2024, 09:23
Well I've been very fortunate. Don't want to speak too soon but nothing too bad to report here. Still have power and all that.

However, a fire alarm just went off in my place, and it's blasting away as I write this. No fire to speak of, so not sure what's up with that. This is an alarm that I can't shut off, so I've just called 911/fire department and hopefully they send someone soon.

It's deeply aggravating, but if this is the worst thing I have to deal with in all this mess, I'll take it.

Harmony
10th October 2024, 09:31
Great news Mike :stars:, hope all goes well turning off your alarm.


Well I've been very fortunate. Don't want to speak too soon but nothing too bad to report here. Still have power and all that.

However, a fire alarm just went off in my place, and its blasting away as I write this. No fire to speak of, so not sure what's up with that. This is an alarm that I cant shut off, so I've just called 911/fire department and hopefully they send someone soon

Its deeply aggravating, but if this is the worst thing I have to deal with in all this mess, I'll take it

Tintin
10th October 2024, 09:40
Great news Mike :stars:, hope all goes well turning off your alarm.


Well I've been very fortunate. Don't want to speak too soon but nothing too bad to report here. Still have power and all that.

However, a fire alarm just went off in my place, and its blasting away as I write this. No fire to speak of, so not sure what's up with that. This is an alarm that I cant shut off, so I've just called 911/fire department and hopefully they send someone soon

Its deeply aggravating, but if this is the worst thing I have to deal with in all this mess, I'll take it

Yes, it is. That's a relief, more than you know Mike :stars:

Mark (Star Mariner)
10th October 2024, 11:09
It's deeply aggravating, but if this is the worst thing I have to deal with in all this mess, I'll take it.

Hope they can fix the alarm and quick, but it's great to hear you're okay Mike!

ExomatrixTV
10th October 2024, 11:15
±5 hours loop satellite view .gif:

https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/FLOATER/AL142024/GEOCOLOR/20242840440-20242841010-ABI-AL142024-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif


source (https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/floater.php?stormid=AL142024)

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ExomatrixTV
10th October 2024, 11:22
Well I've been very fortunate. Don't want to speak too soon but nothing too bad to report here. Still have power and all that.

However, a fire alarm just went off in my place, and it's blasting away as I write this. No fire to speak of, so not sure what's up with that. This is an alarm that I can't shut off, so I've just called 911/fire department and hopefully they send someone soon.

It's deeply aggravating, but if this is the worst thing I have to deal with in all this mess, I'll take it.


Good to read you survived, Mike :highfive:YES!... Hopefully no damages to your house ... could you hear any strange noises during the height of the storm/hurricane ... have you heard other people screaming or something of that nature?

mountain_jim
10th October 2024, 12:08
https://x.com/ODonnellFox13/status/1844217519944630670

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"Lieutenant Dan" UPDATE : He survived to talk about his wild night riding out Hurricane Milton on his 20 ft sailboat. #LieutenantDan #HurricaneMilton

— Kevin ODonnell Fox13🟦 (@ODonnellFox13) October 10, 2024

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Hurricane Milton Swamps Florida, Leaves 3 Million Without Power

by Tyler Durden
Thursday, Oct 10, 2024 - 07:20 AM
Hurricane Milton moved off Florida's east coast early this AM, downgraded to a Cat. 1 storm. Milton made landfall around 2030 ET on Wednseday near Siesta Key, Florida, a barrier island next to Sarasota. The storm's destructive winds and torrential rains sparked widespread power outages to over 3 million customers in the state.

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Here's a video of Dan during the flooding overnight

https://x.com/ClownWorld_/status/1844149342065836357

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wondering
10th October 2024, 12:34
I know any hurricane is bad, as well as any tornado. But overall I am so grateful it was a 3 and not a 5. Who's to say that our intent to reduce it was not a factor? ✌️❤️

thepainterdoug
10th October 2024, 12:53
My sister who was directly in its path stayed at home . she texted me this morning saying all was ok, no major damage. I also heard people down in florida said the news up in my area NYC over sold the danger. who Knows?

seems that the tornados did alot of damage.

on another note, loved joe behind his big boy elementary school desk telling people we cannot modify weather.
But backing our rectifying climate change. hmmm

Delight
10th October 2024, 13:17
I know any hurricane is bad, as well as any tornado. But overall I am so grateful it was a 3 and not a 5. Whose to say that our intent to reduce it was not a factor? ✌️❤️

I had the same thought...glad it was magnitudes less of a strike than could have been.

Jim_Duyer
10th October 2024, 13:55
Excellent - not as bad as some thought. Now we just have to round up those million or so who are wandering around North Florida and Georgia and get them home safely as well.

UPDATE
We've received a blessing in disguise. Not the loss of life or property, certainly, but the clear warning that we now have - one which might wake a few up. Last week or so I spoke of stocking up. I have. So the empty shelves in some places - the result of panic buying before the storm, the fear and utter terror propagated by our Govt in Wash (not the local govt who knows better) crying - RUN! Flee Now!. And the empty hands and empty promises of some form of aid from a FEMA that only cares about nurturing a voting base for the time when Trump leaves office.
Empty gasoline stations, lack of propane gas - runs on grocery stores and water.
Wake the Hell Up.
First they will freeze the money - so take it out in cash, yesterday.
Then they will create artificial shortages, so get your supplies ready.
Then they will release a 9-11 type of incident to further notch up the fear factor.
Then they will call in the UN to "help maintain order during this voting period".
Then they will "postpone" the elections. And shut down the reporting of their crimes.
And then ... and then?
Let's not wait for the then. Let's deal with it now.

I don't want to have to ride a bus up to the states to help the true Americans kick ass. Let's calm it down a notch right now - prepared people are not afraid.

And note, I am not speaking of buying k-rations or survival food. I'm speaking of topping off the tanks in your vehicles, buying extra tanks of propane, shopping a bit heaver than normal, and getting some form of generator or power system ready.

Orph
10th October 2024, 14:11
........ This is an alarm that I can't shut off, .........

Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson can.

SilentFeathers
10th October 2024, 14:45
Now that in the last 2 weeks large sections of the SE been knocked to their knees with Hellene and Florida now has been rattled with 2 hurricanes, I wonder what's gonna happen next??????

Seems lately there's barely time enough to catch your breath before another huge event happens.

Like a mentioned in a few other posts, it's time to prepare the best you can for anything to happen.

Seems all the cards are on the table right now.....

ExomatrixTV
10th October 2024, 15:47
Desantis Gives Update On Milton's Aftermath: Not The Worst Case Scenario:

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MILTON AFTERMATH: Water Rescues, Widespread Damage, Power Outage Latest After Hurricane Hits Florida:

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ExomatrixTV
10th October 2024, 17:22
10-10-2024 Dutch 🇳🇱 National TV Report:

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Ravenlocke
10th October 2024, 17:44
https://x.com/volcaholic1/status/1844371912954347653

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ExomatrixTV
10th October 2024, 17:57
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Lieutenant Dan?

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:facepalm: What can we learn from this video? (Having 7,1 million views already)

Any story told, could be: 01. true, 02. partial true, 03. totally made up, 04. exaggerated, 05. an obvious scam!

Whatever is the case, we seem to "fall in love" with a good (tragedy) story! >>> and I do not blame anyone for doing that, as I am part of that vibe too ... maybe that is one of the reasons why certain things can go mega viral, no matter if it is authentic or not.

cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳

Bill Ryan
10th October 2024, 18:18
I received this email from a close friend who is right in the path of Helene. :flower: I've redacted it just a little to keep this anonymous as requested.

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The whole area in Florida is filled with fear and terror. It has infiltrated itself into the collective consciousness, a sort of pervasive thoughtform in itself. This is not good because it is amplifying everything.

That technology is being used to generate and amplify is a certainty for me, because since Sunday morning, there have been long, continuous rumblings in the sky - we have been under cloud cover and having rain for days. It sounds like planes flying - the roar of jet engines but it is not - it is ongoing, continuous and does not fit a flight path sound at all. Most people do not notice it because they are so busy generating fear and panic buying supplies etc. It fluctuates on and off, consistent with sound and frequency waves being used.

So a resonant Intention to make the technology fail would really help, as well as an intention to calm the peoples' terror.

I just went out to get a few last supplies. About 3 miles from here, huge warehouses with long lanes of trucks and the Florida National Guard directing the trucks - supplies to be dispatched in the aftermath I presume. reassuring and unnerving at the same time. Never seen that before.

Also, my cats are SUPER agitated, never seen them like this before either - stressed and needy. So they are sensing it too.

On the car radio, they were talking about this sense of DREAD everyone feels. I think that is the thoughtform that needs to be addressed. I am feeling it too. And I know it is not mine, because while I strive to live, I have the bigger picture with our spiritual paths as Beings and if it is my time, it is my time, I am fine with that, I have had a really interesting and amazing life.
A good-news update from my friend. :flower: :thumbsup:

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Just wanted to give you a short update to let you know that we are all OK here. Lots of debris and clean-up to follow.

But our cats are fine (although exhausted from the stress), we have power and Internet although just across the road from us, the other half of our neighborhood does not have power as a transponder blew on their side of the grid. We have no structural damage.

Many were not fine, as is normal with hurricanes. They are deadly. My heart goes out to them and the losses and devastation they are feeling.

I especially wanted to thank those on and off the forum who worked on Intention, energy and spiritual work. I have NO doubt that this helped tremendously to minimize the damage. I am a very practical down to earth person, but I know that works, and could write a long treatise as to why but am too tired right now.

I know in the 5 days before the Hurricane I have never before picked up such dread and terror in the field around here, and the media were not helping. We had relatives and friends from all around the world contacting us just before the Hurricane hit, frantic.

And it turned out to NOT be the "Most devastating hurricane in the History of the Universe, a Category 5, but they will need to make a new level, 6, to reflect how bad this is going to be..." - it came in as a category 2, then down to a 1, and it was bad, but no more than normal hurricanes.

I KNOW that that work on Intention got it down from a category 5 to a 2 upon landfall. There is destruction, flooding, loss of life and property. But nowhere near as much as it would have been if it had hit as a cat 5.

So thank you so SO much to all who helped with this.

For us, some R and R before clean-up, we are exhausted, but SO grateful to be OK.

onevoice
10th October 2024, 21:36
I live in the east central part of Florida and our location was about 60 miles north of the hurricane's exit point. As such, the effect was similar to hurricane Ian, so we didn't suffer much damage. A large limb (small tree size) from a huge tree on the property north of ours landed in our backyard, so that was the worst damage. Our city had almost 16 inches of rain in the past 24 hours, which is similar to what hurricane Ian did. Our primary path on the road out of our neighborhood to the Interstate highways and the usual shopping areas are flooded at this point, thus would have to take a big detour to get to those areas.

Our power cables are buried underground so we didn't lose power this time, although we did lose it for about 6 hours when hurricane Ian came. There were many tornadoes spawned along the east coast of Florida which did severe damage such as totally wrapping several mobile homes around a power pole as well as taking roof off of mobile homes and modular homes.

I concentrated on the intention to lessen the effect of hurricane Milton and also to take path farther from us. 24 hours before the landfall, the hurricane was projected to exit about 10 miles from our location, so I believe many who contributed to this intention helped substantially. We are very grateful for all who contributed to this intention exercise.

Anchor
10th October 2024, 21:50
I KNOW that that work on Intention got it down from a category 5 to a 2 upon landfall.

Agree, I know it too. "Science" be damned :)

One outcome is that it will be obvious to yet more people what happened here and the truth of the reality of weather manipulation a) by artificial means by "them" and b) by natural organic means "us" is thus revealed a little more.

I am convinced that the way forward is the revealing of all the truth - we will get there but it seems to happen in slow motion though, a bit annoying!

Ravenlocke
10th October 2024, 22:21
Thanks be to God and Our Lady! Although we see the aftermath of intense winds all around us, we see no serious damage to the school or convent. The Sisters are so grateful for all the prayers from our followers. We also have a new addition to the property. Where there usually is no water, a stream now wraps around the drive. Several trees were snapped. Power remains down in the area. The Sisters’ intention at Mass this morning was both in thanksgiving and also for the safety all our impacted families. #hurricanemilton

https://x.com/QasOnline/status/1844436736807416202

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Ravenlocke
10th October 2024, 22:32
I’m also very grateful to everyone who prayed and sent good intentions to all Floridians in the hurricane’s path. My brother called me early morning and they’re all fine. He lost a fence and his friend’s house also lost a fence, but they’re fine except it looks like a war zone and lots of trees down and power outage. I’ve a friend who had a tree land on her truck this time, during hurricane Ian she lost the roof to her shop. But everyone is safe. I hope all the ladies that I knew from the St Vinnie’s on 8th street in Bradenton are all ok and their homes as well. Thanks everyone!:flower:

onevoice
10th October 2024, 23:38
Currently there are about 2.8M Floridians without power (https://poweroutage.us/area/state/florida). I'm grateful that our neighborhood didn't lose power.

https://i.imgur.com/QJ55ioK.jpg

Harmony
10th October 2024, 23:40
I am so pleased to hear of the hurricane downgrade. I was envisioning another gentle "hurricane" coming from above and below going the opposite direction to help slow down the force:heart:With so many helping it is has to have helped with intentions for the wellbeing for all.:shooting star:

Ravenlocke
11th October 2024, 00:34
https://x.com/USCGSoutheast/status/1844466002584842667

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RunningDeer
11th October 2024, 13:05
I am so pleased to hear of the hurricane downgrade. I was envisioning another gentle "hurricane" coming from above and below going the opposite direction to help slow down the force:heart:With so many helping it is has to have helped with intentions for the wellbeing for all.:shooting star:



At first, I visualized the mass and its energies dissipating. Then when I went to bed the visual changed on its own to where I was huge. So huge that Florida and its waters were small. My body invited the winds and its energy through me and converted it into calming and healing energies.

It was powerful and invigorating. And dare I add lovely? It was the knowledge of all possibility and an absolute truth for me.

Now the challenge is to feel worthy enough to accept the evolving aspect without the interference of doubt.

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Harmony
11th October 2024, 13:19
I love how you described your experience RunningDeer. I also felt the peaceful part, just gently, but not fighting the forces, like taking a childs hand and leading them away from traffic, and feeling bigger and overlooking the energies at play, this might be important on that new scale of understanding, the evolving aspect :heart:





I am so pleased to hear of the hurricane downgrade. I was envisioning another gentle "hurricane" coming from above and below going the opposite direction to help slow down the force:heart:With so many helping it is has to have helped with intentions for the wellbeing for all.:shooting star:



At the risk of sounding whacko... I share this:

At first, I visualized the mass and its energies dissipating. Then when I went to bed the visual changed on its own to where I was huge. So huge that Florida and its waters were small. My body invited the winds and its energy through me and converted it into calming and healing energies.

It was powerful and invigorating. And dare I add lovely? It was the knowledge of all possibility and an absolute truth for me.

Now the challenge is to feel worthy enough to accept the evolving aspect without the interference of doubt.

:heart:

RunningDeer
11th October 2024, 14:02
I love how you described your experience RunningDeer. I also felt the peaceful part, just gently, but not fighting the forces, like taking a childs hand and leading them away from traffic, and feeling bigger and overlooking the energies at play, this might be important on that new scale of understanding, the evolving aspect :heart:



Harmony, I like your description of taking a child’s hand and leading it. Wind is a Being that I’ve develop a relationship with over time. I call up Wind on my walks. Sometimes it feels childlike and playful and other times it's Ageless.

I’ve shared how the cold winds were harsh and I was about cut my walk short when I realized that all I had to do was allow Wind to blow through me. In no time, I felt warmth and my body no longer had to fight against it. Even now whenever there’s a gentle breeze, I welcome its gift of cleansing the negative debris from my body and the energetic fields.

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