(05-21-2024, 06:20 AM)MrJesterium Wrote: Hey Bally,
I wanted to reply back sooner, but I was preoccupied for a whole week.
Did the tsunami feel natural or artificial? Before an earthquake occurs, do you feel headaches or body aches? How does it affect your sleep? Did the April 8 eclipse or recent auroras affect your sleep in any way?
A friend who has visions recently told me she saw "a huge wall of water" heading for the west coast, "the waves reached parts of Alaska", but there was no quake when it happened. It's not caused by the Big One.
That sounds like an unusually detailed map! Could you perhaps reproduce the map with less detailed features?
What did the table look like? There was a recent dream of the US map with a wooden table, but diamond-shaped.
Have you heard of Gordon Scallion? He glimpsed a possible future world map in which parts of Alaska and a huge chunk of the west coast were either submerged or sunk.
Scallion also claimed to be able to read the earth and feel when something was wrong with it, "I would watch some of the part of the earth in pain." Does it seem like the earth can change its mind about a natural disaster at the last minute?
It's also worth noting the claim that Scallion warned about a hum phenomena caused by tectonic plates rubbing against one another, which would cause people to feel sick/nauseous with flu-like symptoms (but no fever?) and possibly heart failures (heart attacks?). (Here, it's unclear where Scallion's words begin and where the site owner inserts his own words, you'd have to watch an interview to confirm these claims.)
There was a prediction about crippling heart attacks and vascular problems, which I assumed was related to solar flares, but now I'm not so sure.
(05-11-2024, 07:35 PM)Bally002 Wrote: In my dream I was a bit perplexed about this thinking why isn't it striking the continent directly from the east. The wave travelled up the east coast.This part seems important, your guess is as good as mine.
G'day mate. Cheers for the reply. No, I didn't feel anything. I had no real interest in the eclipse or solar flares for that matter. No headaches, nothing other than waking up speaking out aloud. Confused, yes. The dream was quite real.
As for the predicted travel of the wave I was thinking it was backwash, if you may, from the continent of Antarctica. The broken dots were the predicted path. What perplexed me was this didn't seems normal to where the wave initiated from and I had no way to explain it.
From memory there were no Pacific Islands on the map. New Zealand disappeared along with Tasmania.
Kind regards,
Bally)