2:49 PM I was going to do a reading. I had several questions about California, so let me get started. This is long, so I am going to break up the questions.
Q. For those who cannot relocate to Northern CA or the Northern West to Midwest areas, please discuss how life will be in Southern California, particularly Los Angeles, CA (200 meters above sea level) and in the San Bernardino Mountain areas like Big Bear Lake (2000 meters above sea level) and Lake Arrowhead (1560 meters)?
A. When I focus on Los Angeles, it looks dark to me. Like the sky is very dark and thick. The clouds look dark to me. I don't see water being a huge issue. It looks to me that the biggest you will do deal with in that area is pollution. It actually feels different than smog, it is thicker and denser. As if the pollution in the air has weight. I see people wearing medical doctor masks over their mouth. People are out and about, they are just cautious.
I will say in looking at a map and focusing on the Los Angeles area, west of the area will have water issues. I see high tides, higher than normal. With the tides I see a lot of sea foam, abnormal amounts. At first people look at this foam like it is beautiful, different, kind of enjoy it. Then it becomes more like a pollutant. What was once the beautiful beach is now infested with this sea foam.
In terms of San Bernardino, it looks beautiful. I see Big Bear Lake drying up some, it will be much smaller, but that area feels lush and green. It looks like a safe haven and people will want to be there if they can get there.
Q In terms of geology, water, radiation, air pollution and the people in those areas, will it be safe to live there? You mentioned May 2014 as a possible time for earth changes in CA, is that still what you see?
A. I see "M" 2014, meaning March or May, and May "feels" correct to me. I see Los Angeles as having a lot of air pollution, to the west of that area there will be land pollution from the water. I definitely get a "toxic" vibe from this ocean water. I even see people having trouble trying to sell fish that was obtained in the ocean, it is is like they have to sell it on the black market because people don't want it.
A huge issue too is all the things that are grown in California. They have issues due to the pollution in the air. I see the vineyards being one of places that are highly effected by this.
People do try to get east, but most don't have the resources or means to do so.
Q. Do you see the central valley in CA filling with water? If water floods the San Francisco Bay and the central valley from Redding in the north to Bakersfield in the south, how do towns above the central valley fair? Specifically, I am wondering about Yosemite Lakes (475 meters) and Coarsegold (675 meters). They are northwest of Fresno, CA and southeast of Yosemite. In Northern CA, Chico is south of Redding, CA and at 60 meters, will it be safe to live there?
A. When I look at the map, I do get a chaotic and anxious feeling about the San Francisco area. I do see higher tides, but the main issue looks like structural problems with the bridges. There are just much higher and stronger currents than normal. That creates a lot of anxiety in that area for people traveling or commuting.
There will be higher tides that take longer to recede, but I see the focus of that being to the west of Highway 101. Most areas east of Highway 101 looks like they don't have water issues. The main issue again will be the pollution. Once you make it to the Yosemite area, even the pollution is greatly reduced.
Q. Also, you mentioned that Russia may attack an island off the coast of CA. To get a closer idea of location, what city is the island near?
A. I first get the letter "C" and I want to say Capricorn... so now let me look at a map and see if I can hone that in a little better..
I feel like I can't find what I am looking, but I can definitely see it so I will describe and hopefully someone in my comments will know what I am talking about. It looks like a small island. No one lives there except a very few military people. It is mainly used as a military base and they do a lot of high tech training, like special ops people. It looks like a big playground for the military to teach specialized skills. I see a bridge going to this island, and you have to have very high clearance or permissions to be on this island. I keep focusing on the area that is slightly north of San Diego.
And that is all I have for now. It is 3:25 PM. Thank you. Link to Audio.
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Thursday, December 19, 2013
Thank you so much for your generous gift of intuition and time. You are helping so many people and I really appreciate you. For those who cannot relocate to Northern CA or the Northern West to Midwest areas, please discuss how life will be in Southern California, particularly Los Angeles, CA (200 meters above sea level) and in the San Bernardino Mountain areas like Big Bear Lake (2000 meters above sea level) and Lake Arrowhead (1560 meters)? In terms of geology, water, radiation, air pollution and the people in those areas, will it be safe to live there? You mentioned May 2014 as a possible time for earth changes in CA, is that still what you see? Do you see the central valley in CA filling with water? If water floods the San Francisco Bay and the central valley from Redding in the north to Bakersfield in the south, how do towns above the central valley fair? Specifically, I am wondering about Yosemite Lakes (475 meters) and Coarsegold (675 meters). They are northwest of Fresno, CA and southeast of Yosemite. In Northern CA, Chico is south of Redding, CA and at 60 meters, will it be safe to live there? Also, you mentioned that Russia may attack an island off the coast of CA. To get a closer idea of location, what city is the island near? Thank you and your loved ones for your time and devotion to helping us all
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6 comments:
Catalina?
Thank you for reading! I live in Los Angeles, California and the last part about military activity makes sense. In the last few years helicopter activity has become almost constant and i think most of them are military and police.
Looks like the island is San Clemente. Owned by the Navy, although I don't see any bridge on google sat map. There are some large piers, maybe that is what you're seeing.
Pat
Might be Naval Base Coronado http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Base_Coronado
Hello there love your blog. I live in Culver City (west Los Angeles) and was wondering if you see anything for that particular city? I am concerned about my family's health and of course want to do everything I can to protect them. We already try our best to deal with the terrible pollution as is, but what you're predicting has got me a bit worried and I could really use some advice :(
@Jane: I see a lot of pollution being brought into the beaches around that area (physical trash). I also see huge dust storms, like it if very heavy air in that area. I was trying to see if there was something that can help, and the big thing I see is using a high quality furnace/air conditioning filter (not that it prevents the dust in your home, but at least cuts down on the constant recirculating of it). I also see some kind of machine that looks like it helps pull dust out of the air- it is box shaped, sits on the floor, looks like a dehumidifier, and pulls air into it somehow trapping the dust?? You may benefit from a device like that.
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