I don’t know, what do you think?

Posted by Terry Nelson on Apr 23rd, 2008

Strange lights seen in the sky over Florida and Arizona.

This is true - before great earthquakes - often times after they occur, strange lights have been seen in the skies; sometimes hundreds of miles from the epicenter of the quake.  What if the unidentified lights reported over Phoenix and St. Augustine have something to do with an earthquake?  Some people think they may be a demonic deception.  (I know!)  But I think it is either the result of natural phenomena or experimental aircraft.

I don’t know, what do you think?  Should I contact Michael Brown at Spirit Daily or not?

Links:

Earthquake Lights

Alaska Science Forum

Mysterious Lights in Southwest Sky

Catherine Alexandria: Lights, interplanetary reflections of subteranean plate tectonics as it relates to male and female vibrations.  (Thesis)

Lighten up!

Posted by Terry Nelson on Feb 20th, 2008

 

Life doesn’t have to be ugly…

I love that saying, “lighten up!”  I left it on another site as part of my comment and I think someone was offended by it.  Gosh!  I just think we all need to lighten up - it’s lent after all, and we should be having fun fasting, flaggelating, wearing sackcloth and ashes, going barefoot in the snow, keeping vigils all night long, hoarse from unceasing prayer.

That said… 

On a more serious note, I have this story from Spirit Daily, it’s about the birds.  The Crows… the invasion of the crows!  (Dum-ta-da!)  Apparently they are going around in flocks now.  I can attest to it - in the park across the street from my house is a crab tree, full of dried fruit.  Like clockwork, every few days about 25 to 50 crows come and feed on the tree.  Everything is frozen in Minnesota and it seemed a logical place to come for food, so I never gave it a second thought, until Tippi called and told me to check Spirit Daily  right away. (Dum-dun-daaaaaaaaaaaaa!)

Frightened, I checked Spirit Daily  and sure enough, something is  going on with the crows - the headlines jumped right off the screen, “Crow invasion in city neighborhoods baffles experts”.    Freaky-deaky!  One baffled expert fielding all the calls from concerned citizens reported:

“We’ve received a large volume of calls by people reporting really large groups of crows in their neighborhood, and they’re asking why. Unfortunately, we don’t have an answer,” Estell said. - The Crows

Obviously Estell, the receptionist for The National Aviary in Pittsburgh, though shaken, was able to pull herself together enough and told reporters,  “Sometimes the callers are alarmed, but mostly they are just curious.”   That is what I call putting on a brave front in an effort to forestall city-wide panic.  That woman deserves a medal.

Many dead.

It appears the preferred “haunt” for the crows has been local cemeteries.  A spokesman stated the cemetery is normally the roost for Canadian geese, but now the crows have taken over.  He told reporters:

“The flocks arrive every day about 3 or 4 o’clock and make a terrible racket. It’s a nuisance, and I haven’t had any customer complaints, but I prefer they go somewhere else,” said Allegheny Cemetery President Thomas Roberts.” - The Crows

No one mentioned to Mr. Roberts that most of his customers in the cemetery were dead.  Investigators have yet to determine if that is why no complaints have been made, or something more sinister is going on.

“Tooweet!  Tooweet! 

[Photo:  Estell evacuating school children from the girl’s restroom at The National Aviary in the Peckerwood Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh.] 

(Extra bonus trivia:  Did you know that Tippi Hedren’s character in The Birds  was named Melanie Daniels?  Tippi’s daughter is Melanie Griffith - do you think she named her after her character?)

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