Have you heard about
this?
The Gulf Stream stopped on June 12, 2010. Dr. Zangari (I believe
he is from Italy) diagnosed the Gulf Stream no longer goes further north than
North Carolina. There are multiple sites which reference this.
I first learned about this from John Moore in the fall of 2010, and he
has been repeating this since. Hence, the coldest winter in over 1,000 years
for Russia last year and yes, they kept records that far back. Last
winter was the first time Ireland had bottled water shipped in because their
pipes froze. Their pipes are not buried deeply enough.
Has The Gulf Stream Stopped?
By John R. Moore
Copyright September 27, 2010
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is the second
most important event in the past 2,000 years. Please read on.
I first published my
concerns about the Gulf Stream being at risk of stopping in my 2005 paper “No
Need For Panic”. At that point in time I had been aware of the Gulf Stream
being at risk of stopping for a couple of years. On November 27, 2005, the
scientific community admitted that the Gulf Stream had lost thirty percent
(30%) of its mass and velocity. The same press release stated that the computer
models were estimating that the Gulf Stream would stop in 5 to 20 years, that
is before 2025 – well within our lifetimes.
On June 12, 2010, the
Gulf Stream stopped.
A bit of explanation
is in order:
First, the Gulf
Stream moves (used to move) warm water from the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of
Mexico to the western side of Europe.
The Gulf Stream
(so-named by Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century) has a number of other
names: The North Atlantic Thermohaline Conveyor, The Loop Current, (Actually
the Loop Current is the name of that portion of the Gulf Stream which makes a
“loop” in the Gulf of Mexico. It was disrupted and lost its connection with the
Gulf Stream after the BP spill and the Corexit, thus breaking the connection of
the warm Gulf of Mexico water with the rest of the Gulf Stream. Matt Simmons
may have been killed for revealing too much about the problems of the
consequences of the BP oil spill and the shut down of the Loop Current, The
Conveyor, and others. This river of warm water moving through the colder North
Atlantic Ocean begins in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. It is a
continuous current moving around our planet, which does not really “begin”
anywhere. It exists rounding the Southern tip of Africa, and crosses the South
Atlantic, with some of it moving south of Cuba and into the Gulf of Mexico and
another part moving up East of Florida and then, it moves up the Atlantic coast
of Florida until it gets to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and then it turned
east across the Atlantic Ocean towards northern Europe.
Up until June 12,
2010, it continued east to the British Isles where it split with part going
north to warm Iceland with the rest going south warming Scotland, Ireland,
England, France, Spain and Portugal. Now it goes a couple of hundred miles east
of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and stops! (Here’s the link to see the
U.S. Navy map of the North Atlantic, which depicts water temperatures and
placed a large yellow arrow pointing to the stopping point of the Gulf Stream
: WWW.THELIBERTYMAN.COM/#GULF.
This Sea Surface Temperature Map is updated daily by the U.S. Navy at
website: www.fnmoc.navy.mil/public/ .)
(2.)
Second, the Gulf
Stream affects the atmosphere up to seven miles above the Gulf Stream. At that
altitude, you are in the Jet Stream. The Jet Steam is the 200 miles per hour
wind that has tremendous impact on weather in the Northern Hemisphere.
Let me explain
how credible physicists have verified the importance of the Gulf Stream
shutting down.
In the middle of July
2010, one of my research team forwarded an article by Dr. Gianluigi Zangari
PhD. Dr. Zangari (who works with the prestigious Research Division of the
National Institute of Nuclear Physics at Frascati National Laboratories of the
National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Italy), is part of a team of
scientists in Europe and North America that have been studying and monitoring
the Gulf Stream for over nine years. I turned this information over to
another member of my team, Dr. Bill Deagle M.D. (Bill’s website isWWW.NUTRIMEDICAL.COM)
Dr. Deagle contacted Dr. Zangari. Over the next ten to fourteen days there were
telephone conversations, E-mails, and we (Dr. Deagle, Ms. Ann Morrison [Ann's
website is: WWW.HOMELAND-DEFENSE4U.COM]
and I) even interviewed Dr. Zangari live on the Genesis Radio Network. I felt
privileged to be part of that interview.
During the first few days
of our discussion with Dr. Zangari, he was telling us that the Gulf Stream was
at risk of stopping. He had new data coming in daily from his various sources:
ο
Real time satellite data from Jason
ο
TOPEX/Poseidon
ο
Geosat Follow-On (GFO)
ο
ERS-2
ο
Envisat
These data were
processed by the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research (CCAR) and further
checked at the Frascati Laboratories by means of the SHT congruent calculus and
compared with past years data. (Reference: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_industryweapons114.htm )
By the end of July,
Dr. Zangari was convinced that the Gulf Stream had, on June 12, 2010, stopped.
Shortly after telling us that, he cut-off any further communication with us. We
can only speculate as to why. His paper is available as a PDF athttp://www.associazionegeofisica.it/OilSpill.pdf.
A quote from Dr.
Zangari: “The Gulf Stream is the Pacemaker of the weather for the planet”. A
strong statement, to say the least!
You should be
wondering, what are the implications of stopping the Gulf Stream.
Why is this the
second most important story in 2,000 years? Because the most important story is
that of Jesus Christ. The Gulf Stream stopping may mean the start of a new ice
(3.)
age. It will
definitely mean abrupt climate change, especially harmful to the world’s
agriculture and dramatic increases and decreases in temperature and
precipitation.
Possibly violent
weather related events are more than a theory. I do not have direct access to
the NASA Goddard Space Flight Institute, the main headquarters for the U.S. government
monitoring these matters; however, one of my team members is connected. Through
him (and other sources) we continue to seek more scientific details.
Here are the two
critical questions regarding climate change:
1.) How soon will the
stopped Gulf Stream affect agriculture?
2.) How bad will it
be?
As to question #1:
What I’m hearing at this point in time is as soon as 90-120 days to as long as
24 months. We are fairly certain that the adverse impact on growing grain will
be severe. Russia has already stopped exporting grain because of drought
affecting yields of grains. China is stockpiling commodities, such as
soybeans, exchanging commodities for the U.S. debt instruments that have lost
value over the past five years.
As to question #2:
Grains are the basic food for 6.5 billion people and unknown millions of
domestic animals. Wheat, corn, soybeans and rice constitute a huge
percentage of food worldwide. These grains can tolerate only a certain range of
high/low temperatures and high/low precipitation. Anything outside what they
normally can tolerate reduces the harvest. Very extreme changes can wipe out
the harvest completely. In addition, other crops and animal production will be
adversely impacted. This translates into higher food prices for first world
countries like the United States, Canada, and Western Europe. For third world
countries, this becomes malnutrition and the opportunistic diseases that
malnourished people succumb to.
In addition, we may
see mass migrations (tens of millions) of people leaving England, Ireland and
Scotland, if for no other reason than they do not bury their pipes deep enough!
Other areas may see migrations as well. Areas that have had fairly mild winters
could soon have the same brutal winters of Moscow.
My friend Tim Spencer
runs www.ruralsurvival.info .
He has posted three You Tube videos made by “The Earl of Stirling”. While the
quality of the video is poor, the audio and the information are excellent! I
highly recommend watching them.
I continue to monitor
this matter and get new updates. I will be discussing this matter on my radio
show and with Dr. Deagle on his show as well.
So this is your heads
up! This is your warning! It is beyond the scope of this article to get into
any real details of how one would mitigate this matter to save themselves and
their loved ones. Suffice it to say, one must be well above sea level (500′
plus), away from large cities, have a few acres to grow food on, a private
source for potable water and much, much more.
(4.)
Preparation is a
complex matter. I do private consultations for families and corporations. A
full eight-hour consultation just hits the highlights. My radio shows
(especially my Sunday show) discuss preparedness in detail.
Time is short and I’m
just one man. If you want my consultation services please call me at
314-965-3007 8:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M. Central Time Zone, Monday
through Friday.
Good luck and May God
bless you all,
John Moore
WWW.THELIBERTYMAN.COM
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3 comments:
Drake spoke about this on a previous call. He said it would be started back when the Gulf is cleaned up from the BP oil spill, but not till then.
If you believe the Ascension rumors, the Gulf Stream was "turned off" until after the 2012 event is over. Apparently, all part of the plan.
When the Gulf Stream was 'supposedly on', Hurricanes hit the southern portion of the US many times a year, most crossing over Florida.
With it supposedly turned off, one Cat 1 Hurricane and a bunch of named one stuck on the eastern side of the United States.
Logic would have had it that with it off, there is more of a direct path for the winds to make it to land.
But the world is scientific and not logical.
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