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No convincing evidence, per se. But I'm constantly reminded of Warren Light (wnlight)'s thread, here:
For anyone reading who may not be up to speed on this, Warren (a) is a retired mathematician who worked at Fermilab under Richard Feynman, and also (b) did classified work for the US military at the Nevada Test Site. So he's smart, highly educated, sane, and grounded. He's no airhead. :)
But he's also been a dowser for many years, and a good one, too. He hit a home run on this thread, started on 28 October, 2016:
... when he announced that his predictive dowsing of the results of the US Presidential election had changed, and the winner would now be Trump. He didn't even fully believe it himself, but he had the courage to log his forecast publicly. Kudos. :)
So, Warren has a pretty good track record. But what's REALLY worrying here is that for years now he's been 'told' through his dowsing that starting at the end of next year (2019), there will be catastrophic earth changes, involving almighty tsunami coastal inundation, the loss of some land areas, and the rising of new ones from the seabed.
He checks this regularly, hoping that just like his original prediction of Hillary as the new President, it would one day change. But it never has.
We meet regularly for coffee (we live about 25 miles apart), and discuss this each time. Warren tells me that he STILL 'gets' these huge flooding events. He does not know the mechanism, but it's something massive.
Hence the title of his thread above, about the population changes. MANY people would perish: if not immediately, in the months to come from disease, famine, infrastructure failure, civil unrest, and nuclear power station meltdowns (many of which are in coastal areas, like Fukushima).
It's sobering. And recently, too, Linda Howe has been reporting that she's been contacted by MANY people with dreams of huge waves. Here's the video: start at 07:50, for 10 minutes. She's even been in direct touch with Warren herself, at my introduction, and they talked for two hours about all this.
Everyone hopes this is all nonsense; but, we'll just have to wait and see. Pretty much a year to go, but Warren says there will be precursors (a major event in Hawaii is one of them — in May, if I remember right), that will be indicators of whether these end-2019 events are likely to manifest.
If there are no precursor events, then maybe we can all relax. But if something big does goes down in Hawaii early next summer.... then it might be an idea to head for the hills. Not a joke.
Great post from Bill on that thread (which he refers to in his post above) here: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...=1#post1223583
The best psychic I know also predicts these types of events will happen over the next decade, but says it won't be as catastrophic as people think, and will only affect the stock market temporarily. In the past she has said that the film industry will have to move to Phoenix and the music industry to Nashville, due to earth changes.
Classic deja' vu...
we have all been here before.
This thread reminds me of...the Kingdom of Tonga.
Until not so long ago, the king of Tonga (the heaviest king in the world at the time, literally) received his people in the garden of the royal palace.
They came to ask him questions, relating to all matters of life.
Maybe Bill, you may not be a king (coronated I mean) in this life, but the way you answer the questions, definitely make you a sort of "proverbial king".
So, you just may have been "King Arthur"...:bowing: in another lifetime.
And everyone visiting this court of Avalon, come here to find some wisdom and when possible, leave some wisdom behind as well.
There aren't many places like that. And something to be grateful for, for sure.
A few questions:
1) "Fear" has been mentioned in this thread, but I don't think that anyone has put the question to you whether you have any fears left yourself? And if so, what do you (still) personally fear?
I also think this would be an interesting question to ask anyone here on the forum.
2) When in Ladakh, have you also been in Zanskar? I believe it is nearby or part of Ladakh.
3) About Peter Moon. I have read a few of his books and find them very enlightening/interesting. Have you ever met, interviewed or heard of Radu Cinamar? This relates to the Sphinx in the Bucegi mountains.
It reads like SciFi, but when reading the books, it "feels" to me as if there is a lot more to it. In relation to this, have you ever met or interviewed David Anderson? If so, what do you think about him?
4) Have you ever heard of "Ormly Hall" on the Isle of Man? I had a very strange experience there, when visiting Ramsey (the town). I felt I should stay away from it (and I did).
5) Have you ever come across a "physical object" that could manifest a non-physical effect, no matter who the person holding it might be?
Thanks!
How did you meet Dan B?
Lol I have many questions but was giving bill a break,but if he has got his second wind, them game on.
Which of the psychic powers do you believe are real.
Which if any have you seen in action.
Do you have any you would like to share here.
Hi Bill,
Been thinking…
a) Have you met, interviewed or got opinions of the experiences of…
Howard Menger, Frank E Stranges, Al Beliek, & Robert Taylor ?
b) Whats your thoughts on the Baltic sea Anomaly thought to be a 14,000 year old UFO?
oh, and 2 cases that appear to be definitely stumping thousands of internet researchers around the globe...
c) The Maddie McCann case – What do you think happened?
d) The Bridgend “Suicides” – Got an opinion on the case that’s stumped the police and experts for over 10 years (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy21KKnk5eQ)
Thanks
Do you believe in a Parallel world?
A Parallel world somehow linked to our world, as some whistle blowers have boldly claimed.
I am a long term meditator with significant experience of 'anomalous events'.
All my adult life I have had dreams and visions of flooding and inundation. They are simply too numerous to recount here. What I 'see' is not the product of slow, global warming induced sea level rise. Instead, what I 'see' is the product of sudden change. Whatever this event is, it is global in scope.
Like many, I feel this event is imminent.
As for the vision of the flooding of the American west coast : this corresponds perfectly to a vision Steven Greer reported in his book 'Forbidden Knowledge'. He recounts a lucid dream from his adolescence, where he saw a tsunami sweeping across the LA basin, 2 - 3 times larger than tallest building.
In this dream he saw what he would one day recognise as the Bonaventure centre. At time it was not yet built. From the dream he understood that the tsunami would be the result of '...enormous geophysical changes and environmental changes that were happening. and they led to some event that was sudden and catastrophic'. Notably, 'thousands' of ET craft would become involved in some sort of subsequent assistance effort.
Hi Bill.
Not sure if already asked, sorry if it has.
Now I'm sure you would rush to aide an injured animal if you found one.
What would you do if you came across an injured Alien by the side of the road or hillside?
lets say you can tell it's civilised and dose not look to menacing.
What steps would you take to help it/him/her ?
What steps would you take if you found an alien ship or device?
Another question is:
What would you ask an alien if you could sit down for a one to one chat?
:)
1) "Fear" has been mentioned in this thread, but I don't think that anyone has put the question to you whether you have any fears left yourself? And if so, what do you (still) personally fear?
Well, I don't get frightened of things. With one exception, I can't remember any time when I could honestly say I was frightened. Anxious, maybe, but that's rather different! I'll share a recent anxiety story in a moment.
As many here know, I was abducted out of my tent in the Himalayas many years ago, claiming the world's altitude record for an abduction. :) (This was at about 20,000 ft, while camping on a glacier on a mountain called Makalu, in Nepal.) A whole complex string of events ensued after that, lasting years, that really could be the storyline of a movie.
The events were so knotted and complicated that it was a huge pretzel of a mind-bending brainteaser to make sense of every component of it. I had unanswered questions for many years. I finally got all the answers only a few months ago, in the third sequence of regressions that touched on all this.
In the first regression, a long time back, I recalled the abduction itself. When an ET stuck its head through my tent, and I was looking up at it from maybe 3 feet away, and I suddenly recalled that, I just about jumped right out of my chair through the ceiling. :bigsmile: And that was just the recall of the event, which is always muted compared with the shock of the original incident. I think it's fair to say that I felt fear. (Big time!)
To dilute that a little with a campfire story, this one is more fun to recount. The last time I felt anxious in a physical situation was back in 2015, when Mara (my :dog: ) and I took a silly shortcut in the mountains and ended up in an unreversible cul-de-sac where the only way out was up a very steep vegetation-filled gully full of loose rock. If we'd fallen, we'd have gone straight into a lake 200 ft below, and to get out we just had to climb higher and higher. No ropes, no-one else for miles around, and no-one knew where we were.
That was dumb. It was the only serious mistake I've made in the very remote mountains here. It was a roll of the dice, with very limited control.
The funny thing was that Mara was completely freaked out, and she was pretty much sitting on top of me as I was trying to climb out, like a small kid clinging on to its Dad for protection. That made it all much trickier, as I was not only carrying my backpack but also practically cradling a 50 lb dog AND clinging on to small tufts of grass trusting they'd bear our weight AND carefully dislodging loose rocks before they dislodged me. :facepalm: It all lasted about 15 mins, and I was quite glad to get to the top of the thing where it all eased off. (So was Mara. :) )
I also have a more serious response to the question. It's a modern taboo, a counterpart to the Victorian taboo — sex — when they'd comfortably talk about death all day and night. :) These days it tends to be the exact other way around.
I live alone here, in quite an isolated place, with almost no friends here, and no family anywhere. I do sometimes wonder what the future will bring. I'm in good shape, healthy and active. But then fast forward to 10 years' time, 20 years' time, 30 years' time. What happens then? I have no idea. That unknown is sometimes unsettling when I look at it.
2) When in Ladakh, have you also been in Zanskar? I believe it is nearby or part of Ladakh.3) About Peter Moon. I have read a few of his books and find them very enlightening/interesting. Have you ever met, interviewed or heard of Radu Cinamar? This relates to the Sphinx in the Bucegi mountains.No. I know all about Zanskar, which is equally starkly beautiful and remote, and would love to visit it, or to have visited it.
It reads like SciFi, but when reading the books, it "feels" to me as if there is a lot more to it. In relation to this, have you ever met or interviewed David Anderson? If so, what do you think about him?4) Have you ever heard of "Ormly Hall" on the Isle of Man? I had a very strange experience there, when visiting Ramsey (the town). I felt I should stay away from it (and I did).I've never heard of Radu Cinamar, I'm afraid. I'll look that up, for sure. And re David Anderson, I've never met or corresponded, but I watched some interviews of his a few years back and, if I may say, his claims about time travel did not ring true or credible to me.
5) Have you ever come across a "physical object" that could manifest a non-physical effect, no matter who the person holding it might be?No, sorry, I've never heard of it (or, actually, ever been to the Isle of Man).
No, never. (These are all interesting questions, but I'm sorry I'm able to say much of value! :) )
I simply e-mailed him, citing an introduction from veteran researcher Bill Hamilton, who'd known him for several years and featured him in his book Project Aquarius. Kerry Cassidy and I were delighted and surprised when he responded immediately and said he and Marci were happy to meet. This raised the eyebrows of some other researchers back then, all of whom had been around for a while, and barely anyone had ever been able to get close to Dan. We were relative newcomers on the 'circuit'.
The experience was a significant one for me. Dan's story had caught my attention back in 2002, when Linda Howe had first written about him. Her account jumped right off the page at me, and glued itself firmly in my mind.
I was in the UK then, working a regular 'normal' job (as it were), but I clearly recall thinking: "Wow, I'd just love to meet this guy sometime". Folks, always be careful what you wish for. :)