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. [...]

Nassim Haramein: “Crossing the Event Horizon”

Recently I had the good fortune to come across a copy of Nassim Haramein‘s DVD set, “Crossing the Event Horizon.” I would highly recommend a watch to anyone looking for an excellent interpretation of concepts ranging from Unified Field Theory, fractal geometrical realities, and the torque of spacetime, to crop circles, the [...]

Asleep at the controls in Hawaii, or hyperdimensional vortice?

Here in Hawaii at least, you can’t have missed the bizarre news that two go! airlines pilots seem to have fallen asleep and overshot their landing in Hilo. This happened over a week ago on February 13. Today it was announced those offending pilots had been suspended. For a thirty [...]

An eclipse, a meteor, a satellite and a couple of earthquakes

Following up on yesterday’s post about the satellite shoot down, I can’t help but notice all the synchronicities that seemed to line up in the news. My sixth sense is whispering; something is going on.

 

The shuttle Atlantis mission landed safely earlier today. A lunar eclipse [...]

Satellite Shoot-out: Deploying Sea-based X-band radar

Will we ever really know the whole truth behind the government’s plans to shoot down that rogue satellite? The Pentagon’s explanation includes concern about a toxic gas cloud exploding over a populated area. Other analysts scoff at this, according to Noel Shachtman’s excellent blog at Danger Room, saying the likelihood that [...]

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 [...]

Frosty Hits Hawaii

Yes, it’s real snow…likely from a recent trip up to Mauna Kea, but still a rare sight here!!

Notes from the Surf XV

Had a nice day at the beach today following days and days of stormy weather here after a ‘Kona low‘ hit the state. Check out some photos of the damage. Felt kind of like the phantom hurricane we were supposed to have in back in August. Blizzards on Mauna Kea and Mauna [...]