Planes, waves, earthquakes and alien life

Everyone’s still amazed and relieved after the “miraculous, heroic” crash landing of US Airways flight 1549 in the Hudson river today. All 155 people on board are safe. Already a few interesting comments, one from Collaborate with Fate on the astrological resonance to 9/11, and some cool synchs from Thuther over [...]

Notes from the Surf XXXI

Deja vu: Biggest full moon of the year, following December’s biggest full moon of the year.

Yellowstone tremors: some say there’s nothing to worry about. Others are accused of creating unnecessary panic, as this article explains. There hasn’t been a swarm of earthquakes such as these for over 20 years, [...]

Damn the Doom

On December 26, the world started rumbling its discontent a little louder. Swarms of earthquakes began under Yellowstone, which continued all week to the consternation of scientists. The largest quake so far, a 3.9, happened on the 27th, the day Israel began air assaults against Gaza. A week later, a [...]

Notes from the Surf XXX

Here on the Big Island a week or two ago some routine geothermal drilling led to an accidental magma find that wowed scientists. Then, last week someone here told me there had been some changes at Kilauea’s Halemaumau crater, and that the vog might get better. It has been [...]

Full moon, Earthquakes, Meteors and Solar Activity

The other day I posted a blurb in my notes about keeping an eye on earthquake activity, particularly on the US West coast. There is a full moon on its way (actually the biggest and brightest of the year), which some believe influences earthquake activity, and I took note of this random [...]

Notes from the Surf XXVII

PAY ATTENTION to the recent open calls for a ‘new world order’, and the quickly approaching global financial summit. From Reuters: UK’s Brown: Now is the time to build global society

Alex Grey’s new painting

From the Times: New world order: Obama must use the world’s excitement to restore confidence in [...]

Hollow Earth Journeys

Though I wasn’t as awed by this most recent Journey to the Center of the Earth retelling as I’d hoped, I must admit I do remain captivated by the theory of a hollow earth and its history, proponents and suggested evidence. Since discovering old volumes of Hollow Earth and Etidorhpa years ago, [...]

Something wicked…

Just noting again the hurriquake synchronicity, with a deadly earthquake in China within days of a devastating cyclone in Myanmar. I keep wondering if there’s some kind of explanation for that phenomenon, it seems to happen again and again. Is it Planet X? Weather wars? Some kind of electromagnetic [...]

Notes from the Surf XX

If you live in New York City, you might want to check out a talk by Nassim Haramein of The Resonance Project, this coming Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at the Wild Project, 195 East 3rd St, New York, NY, at 8 PM for $20. First come first served, so come early to [...]

Notes from the Surf XIX

Pele is on the move out here. The vog is getting really bad. And in another unprecedented event, Kilauea is releasing steam from what is being called juvenile water, which has never been seen before anywhere on the planet.

Saturn storm has hurricane-like features. “Massive whirling vortex” has scientists perplexed. [...]