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The ZetaTalk Newsletter
Issue 570, Sunday September 3, 2017
Weekly news and views from around the world and beyond.
New ZetaTalk Earth Changes Announcements Signs of the Times

Harvey’s Wobbles

The Earth wobble has gotten worse, and Hurricane Harvey proved that. Hurricanes historically move in a slow curve, known as the Cone of Uncertainty. Even where a hurricane makes a 90 deg turn, as Sandy did in 2012, they do so in an even curve, moving forward at all times. But not Harvey. Harvey made landfall at Corpus Christi, moved inland into central Texas, and then backed up! Per the Zetas, this accounts for the failure of Houston’s Mayor to evacuate the city. Houston was not in the original path!

Rescuers Pluck Hundreds from Rising Floodwaters in Houston
August 28, 2017

https://apnews.com/1be70a05bd0848c9aba361ab509d0fce/Rescuers-pluck-hundreds
Before the storm that arrived Friday as a Category 4 hurricane is gone, some parts of Houston and its suburbs could get as much as 50 inches (1.3 meters) of rain. That would be the highest amount ever recorded in Texas. Conflicting advice given by the governor and Houston leaders before the hurricane - Governor Greg Abbott urged people to flee from Harvey’s path, but the Houston mayor issued no evacuation orders and told everyone to stay home citing the risks of sending the city’s 2.3 million inhabitants onto the highways at the same time.

Harvey’s path was not a smooth curve but looked more like a snake as it meandered through the Caribbean. It was first at Tropical Storm strength, then dropped to Tropical Depression strength, then as it took aim at Corpus Christi became a Category 4 hurricane. Notably, it was also moving faster than expected, which is a push the wobble and only the wobble could accomplish.

Harvey, Now a Tropical Storm, Carves a Path of Destruction through Texas
August 26, 2017

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/26/us/hurricane-harvey-texas.html
Hurricane Harvey, powered by the Gulf of Mexico’s warm waters, made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane at about 9:45 p.m. Friday, earlier than expected.

But what was most dramatic was that it stopped in central Texas and reversed. An unprecedented move. This reversal cannot be denied. This did not happen for Hurricane Ivan in 2004 or Hurricane Rita in 2005. When Hurricanes hit land they diminish to a Tropical Storm and proceed along their path. They do not reverse.  The Zetas explain.



ZetaTalk Insight 8/31/2017: Harvey enters the Caribbean as a Tropical Storm, drops to a Tropical Depression, then returns to build wind speed into a Category 4 hurricane prior to landfall. Why did it weaken and then return to be a Category 4 hurricane? The cone of a hurricane is normally an even curve. But Harvey weaves back and forth like a snake, then reverses direction, pulling away from the coastline before returning to slam Houston. Houston was not originally in its path, thus the Mayor’s wrong call on evacuations.

The factors that affect the force of a hurricane are usually consistent, not wavering, which shows the effect of the Earth wobble on both water and air masses. The Gulf deals with both the Polar Push forcing water and air away from Texas, and then the bounce back or the swing to the right and left relieving or increasing pressure. We warned in 2006 that there would be coastlines that would become virtually uninhabitable, due to the Earth wobble induced assaults. After hurricane Katrina and now Harvey, it is becoming obvious that the Gulf states are among those locations.


But Harvey was not done showing the world that Nibiru was nearby. Texas was breaking records, the highest rainfall ever. Overtopping the levees and threatening to break the reservoir dams upstream from Houston, the 4th largest city in the US was braced for even more flooding.

Tropical Storm Harvey Rainfall Still Soaking Flood-Ravaged, Texas, Louisiana
August 29, 2017

https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/tropical-storm-hurricane-harvey-rain
Periods of torrential rain will continue over parts of Texas the next several days with more flooding likely. Tropical Storm Harvey has stalled over southeast Texas where extreme rainfall has occurred in the Houston metro area, leading to record-breaking, catastrophic flooding.
'Please Send Help!'
August 28, 2017

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4828968/Thousands-trapped-rooftops
FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, revealed it would take the area years to recover from the storm which is the worst this decade. Houston, the nation's fourth largest city, was told by its mayor not to evacuate and thousands were forced to seek higher ground due to the rising waters. Several hospitals in the Houston area were evacuated due to the rising waters.

There were warnings in the press that the region might be “uninhabitable” in the future. Humm, where have we heard this before? Ah, from ZetaTalk, in 2006. A prescient prediction as Hurricane Harvey was not about to let the Gulf coast alone. Even after becoming a Tropical Storm, it kept backing up and returning to the Gulf to slam the coastline once again.

Powerful Hurricane Harvey Makes Landfall in Texas
August 25, 2017

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/25/us/hurricane-harvey/
The combination of wind and water could leave wide swaths of South Texas "uninhabitable for weeks or months.
Harvey Returns to Gulf
August 29, 2017

http://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news/u-s-national-news/1130-harvey-returns
The "eye" of former Hurricane "Harvey" has returned to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the storm is once again strengthening. Sustained winds have now increased to 45 MPH with stronger gusts. Lake Charles Louisiana is already flooding. Baton Rouge is under flash flood warning and New Orleans is in grave danger from "catastrophic" flooding as nine inches of rain are projected to fall. Harvey is expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico before moving up the coast through Louisiana.

ZetaTalk Prediction 8/26/2006: We have predicted that coastlines will become uninhabitable, in many places, so that crops are grown but man sleeps restless there. The degree of assault on coastlines that will occur as the Earth wobble increases is hardly imagined.

Meanwhile, the oil and gas center of the US and the 4th largest city, Houston shows poor planning. The reservoir system was not designed for a city this size. Nor did anyone contemplate rainfall of this scale. Both have combined to create a catastrophe that was, to use the words of the Zetas, “hardly imagined”. But Houston, and the US, is not alone. All cities, in all countries worldwide, are not prepared for what Nibiru will bring. It has only started. And no one is prepared.

What Happened to the Two Reservoirs that were Supposed to Protect Downtown Houston?
August 28, 2017

http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2017/08/28/what_happened_to_the_reservoirs
Houston’s planning has been overwhelmed by unregulated urban growth and a storm no one thought possible. There are three places for the water to go: through the dam gates, down the emergency spillways along the sides of the dams, and upstream into the neighborhoods. Officials think the water will likely go in all three directions.
Three Dams begin to Release Water due to Hurricane Harvey in Houston
August 29, 2017

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-08/29/
Three dams in Houston area began to release water due to a dramatic rise in the water level brought by Tropical Storm Harvey. The decision to release water from overfilled reservoirs is to avoid a collapse of the reservoirs' dam.

Early in the ZetaTalk saga the Zetas warned against what they called melting soil under the influence of flooding. Stagnant water, lingering longer than usual, can melt soil. If the water is on the move, draining, it can scour the soil. Buildings and bridges and roadways are undermined, destabilized. This is now being reported for the Houston area. The Zetas warned of this type of unexpected destabilization in particular for Paris, Berlin, and Dallas.

Houston says Bridges, Roads starting to Fail under Stress of Flooding
August 29, 2017

http://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/
Some roads and bridges in Houston are starting to buckle under the impact of catastrophic flooding in parts of the city from Tropical Storm Harvey. One bridge had collapsed and that some roads had been damaged by the torrential rains.
Harvey Floodwaters Overflow Houston Reservoir, separate Levee Breach Reported
August 29, 2017

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/08/29/harvey-floodwaters-put-houston-reservoirs
Bridges, roadways and other structures are beginning to fail in some parts of Houston due to excess water.

ZetaTalk Dallas 2001: Water does damage that those viewing film of floods cannot imagine, unless one were viewing the effects of the flood waters as they encroach. Water melts the substrata, as well as presses against foundations not built to resist such pressures. Thus, unless constructed on solid rock and with thick walls, most structures will lean in the winds and be pushed over by the rising water.

ZetaTalk Paris 2001: The flood tide during the shift will curl quietly around buildings and along roads and streets, flooding basements and foundations until the ground under them becomes soft so that tipping sideways or sinking can occur, breaking windows as it rises to flood lower levels and prevent escape in any direction except by boat, and ultimately rising over rooftops so that frantic residents are padding for their lives.

ZetaTalk Berlin 2001: During the shift itself, water rushing into the Baltic Sea during the sloshing of the Atlantic, and slow to drain back out due to the relatively narrow straits, will cause flooding of any lowlands along the Baltic Sea. Berlin will find a flood tide rolling in, and stagnant for days. The effect of putting cities not used to flooding nor designed for this under water for long periods is that soil melts under foundations and building otherwise sound suddenly slide when underwater mudslides take place. No roof can thus be considered safe or secure, and boats and rescue should be part of the plan for those resigned to ride out the shift in Berlin.

ZetaTalk Prediction 2010: Our advice to be 100 miles from a coastline and 200 feet above sea level to avoid the coastal tidal waves during the pole shift. Research the effect of swollen rivers which will likely be in a backwash during the pole shift. We have stated that all rivers will be over their banks, so the worst possible scenario should be assumed. What will happen if the river cannot drain? Despite having a good sea level elevation, any land that does not have an advantage of being at least 200 feet in elevation over a major river bottom in the vicinity is likely to be flooded. A backwash from the main river in your vicinity should be assumed, so that creeks will not drain, for instance. Water on the move tears and bites and scours, and will undercut the soil under buildings so they will tilt and tumble. Being on solid rock that will not melt in this scenario is advised.

Flat Earth Confusion

Surprisingly, the Flat Earth society claimed the Eclipse delivered proof of their assumptions. The Eclipse took 2-3 minutes to zip across the American Continent, moving faster than the rotation of the Earth (which takes 4 time-zone hours to pass under the Sun), faster than the orbit of the Moon (which takes 28 days to orbit the Earth). The Eclipse was visible from the West Coast to the East Coast, moving in a West to East direction. Yet the East Coast should be the first to encounter the Moon! What’s up with that?

Flat Earth Believers say Solar Eclipse Proved Earth is Flat
August 25, 2017

http://anonymous-news.com/flat-earth-believers-say-solar-eclipse-proved-earth-flat
Flat Earthers question that if the Earth is rotating from west to east, the shadow cast by the Moon should pass across Earth’s surface from east to west, just as the Sun moves across the sky.
Orbit of the Moon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbit_of_the_Moon
When viewed from the north celestial pole, i.e. from the approximate direction of the star Polaris, the Moon orbits Earth anticlockwise and Earth orbits the Sun anticlockwise, and the Moon and Earth rotate on their own axes anticlockwise.

The Zetas explain that though this might seem that the Moon itself is moving rapidly during those 2-3 minutes, the Moon in fact is close to the Sun that day in views from all over the world. It was a small change in position that allowed the Moon to align, exactly, with the Sun, producing the Total Eclipse. This small change in position is explained, below, by the Zetas as due to the tilt of the Equator as the Earth rotates during the day, and the normal tilt of the Moon’s orbit. Sorry Flat Earthers, the Earth is still round.



ZetaTalk Explanation 8/31/2017: It would seem to be illogical that the Eclipse was first viewed on the West Coast and then moved to the East Coast, when the East Coast would be the first to encounter the Moon on that day. The Eclipse took place in just over 2 minutes, when it takes 24 hours for the Earth to rotate and 28 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth. Both are moving from West to east. So what happened that the Eclipse did a flash dance in just over 2 minutes? The answer lies in the tilt of the Moon’s orbit vs a vs the tilt of the Earth.

Any given point on the Northern Hemisphere is not parallel to the Ecliptic, the Sun’s middle where her planets slings out in a ring. At dawn, the Ecliptic slants lower left to upper right, and at dusk, from upper left to lower right. The tilt during the day is not insignificant. Though the Moon orbits the Earth at a tilt, during the New Moon, which was present on August 21, it is positioned on the Ecliptic. This can be seen by Skymap images, wherein the Moon is directly on the Ecliptic and virtually on top of the Sun the entire day, though only when the Moon is in line with the Sun is the Eclipse apparent.

The Sun is static but setting ever so slowly in the West. The Moon is static but moving ever so slowly to the East, its direction of orbit. What can be seen on the Skymap images in the view from Portland, Oregon is that the Moon is on the right of the Sun at 7:00 am but on the left of the Sun by 6:00 pm. But what is moving during those 2 minutes is the view from Earth where the overlay by the Moon is complete? The tilt of the Earth, which is not insignificant, has placed the view where the overlay is complete in different locations.

LA Urban Gardener

Urban gardening is more than flowers in window boxes. It can be self-sufficiency, where neighbors join in and share produce, save seed, and create soil from earthworms busy in the compost pile. Free ranging chickens and fish tanks can add to the protein in the shared meals.



We have featured these ventures in this newsletter in Issue 341 for Growing Power in Milwaukee, Issue 508 for suburban gardens in Orlando, Issue 363 for utilizing vacant lots in cities, and Issue 109 for free ranging chickens in urban areas.


Now yet another example of urban gardening has emerged in the heart of the Bloods and Crips area of LA. This goes beyond gardening and its benefits, it reaches to the spirit and soul of those who live there. Plaudits to Ron Finley for his efforts.

The real OG (that's Organic Gardener) of South Central L
August 22, 2017

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4812742/Ron-Finley-wants-end-food-slavery
Ron Finley grew up in South Central Los Angeles during an era that glorified gang life. He was raised by a ‘hustler’ father and factory worker mother at a time when Bloods and Crips were beginning to establish a reputation of violence in his neighborhood – the area where he still lives today. His mission now is to create an outlet for kids in South Central in an area that is devoid of many of the things they need – healthy food, outdoor activity, and opportunities for advancement. He then founded a group that set about establishing community gardens across the city – in homeless shelters, empty lots, and other parkways. He began to build in the abandoned pool behind his home - planting trees, fruits and vegetables that would later become the thriving urban jungle for which he is best known. Before long he had fresh pomegranates, lemons, peppers, squash and carrots: a menagerie of practical organic foods the neighborhood desperately needed, and were open for the taking.