Angela V. Michaels

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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. [...]

Notes from the Surf XVII

You may sneer, but our weather here in Hawaii has been much colder than usual this winter. We’ve had several large and destructive storms, and Hilo is getting ravaged again right now. And it’s the same story all over the world. Is it global warming, the next ice age, or maybe Planet X? What about [...]

Planet X, the Man on Mars, and Heath Ledger

I am consistently brought back again and again to thoughts of Planet X. It seems no matter where I look these days, something or someone is reminding me of the warnings I’ve had in my own spirit now for many years, and it seems to be accelerating. Reading the Kolbrin Bible [...]

Notes from the Surf XIV

Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano update: lava now flowing through a lava tube, which means it could go farther and faster. No one is “officially” worried but I know people living down there who are on edge.

Comet Holmes still getting brighter and now has a tail. Check out this photo gallery.

The [...]

Notes from the Surf XII

The lava flow from Kilauea is still slowly making its way towards a local community. For more, updates are posted at this site.

Check out this cool video Galactic Alignment, Floyd and the Hyperdimensional Bees by Through the Looking Glass and Labyrinth of the Psychonaut‘s Steve Willner, aka Soundlessdawn. Some interesting things to think [...]

Kilauea Eruption Update

Our volcano has been on the news again.  The eruption which started July 21 is making its way north this time, very slowly, in the direction of a few small communities.  Therefore concerns are heightened, understandably.  The Honolulu Advertiser recently published this article stating there were no immediate dangers; and this new site was just [...]

Notes from the Surf IX

I’m not the only one here in Hawaii who found it strange that during the ‘hurricane’, satellite radar showed cloud cover when I looked outside and saw sunny skies. It has been the topic of conversation in town and I’m pretty convinced there was something going on there (HAARP, anyone?). Apparently Hurricane [...]

Notes from the Surf VII

Back on the island; I notice there’s been more activity at Kilauea volcano since I left.

 

The Yes Men caught my attention for their unusual, clever and successful antics. For one, they impersonated Halliburton at a global warming conference, introducing the “SurvivaBall” as a new way to survive catastrophe. People [...]

Notes from the Surf VI

If you’re a fan of Monty Python as I am you’ll find this serious research on ‘silly walking‘ quite silly indeed.

Put your tinfoil caps away, folks. Seems like all they’re doing is amplifying the government’s mind control frequencies.

Think you can avoid RFID chips? Now they come in a new, convenient powder! [...]