I live on O’ahu, Hawaii, and I have been told that we should be expecting a hurricane shortly. Can anyone tell me anything about this hurricane? I cant find it on the news channels, nor the internet. Thanks.
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Ike paid his visit and then left. Being one of the millions who experienced the hurricane, the catastrophic event that it was said it would be fell short; however, that does not mean great misery, inconveniences, and maybe three weeks with without electricity is a lot of fun. Oh yes, and $8,000,000,000.00 in estimated damages. So, here’s a story from one neighborhood- mine.
We didn’t lose power at 12:07 am Saturday morning, being in Northwest Houston.
The night was weird with howling winds, total silence, and more noises. When daybreak came, the winds were still battering the neighborhood and we could get outside for several hours. When we did, the block we live on looked like a war zone. We lost several trees, a green house, and one huge 100foot plus tree was uprooted, thrown into our neighbors back yard and garage. So much for our casa.
Next door, a tree came crashing down, too out our neighbors car and then fell into the second house down, taking out their car. Down the block, trees were across the street making entrance or exit not possible. In the afternoon all the neighbors were out cleaning up and helping others.
Later in the evening we go out, before sunset and surveyed the damage, not making it back until after the sunset. Will I ever see such a scene again- total darkness in every neighborhood. I hope not. Weird, totally never before experienced. Hanging stop sign lights, debris in the streets, etc. Ah, but experiencing a second night without power and trying to sleep in Houston heat and humidity is not something one wants to do very often.
Sunday, day two saw the return of cell phone service and the capability to use use my air card once more, as I am now.
But, the word is out that there will be no power for some people for three weeks. I hope I’m not one of those- nor you. But life goes on and one thing we’re getting to experience that we would not otherwise. other than getting to know the neighbors better, is what it’s like for those around the world who live by daylight and darkness. When the sun goes down, it’s dark. Candles and flashlights hekp, but!
Oh yes, boiling hot water on the propane grill so I can have a Starbucks coffee is the GREATEST!
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National Disasters - Can The Evolutionary Stewart Principle be Applied to Provide Hurricane Relief or Tornado Assistance?
The past decade has been absolutely brutal in terms the sheer amount of deadly hurricanes. 2007 2008 has also seen young godly nightmares of deadly hurricanes wrecking havoc in Eastern and Western US states. Colorado is a list one hit with a harrowing tornado rampage.
Besides preparing a list of flashlight, cell phones, batteries, candles and a evacuation map of where to go. What else can we do to avoid as much of the deadly tornado catastrophes as possible?
Even the newly formed FEMA is already swamped with the deadly aftermath of hurricane Katrina four years ago. There is still much to be fixed from deadly hurricanes Charley and Ivan as well. And that’s not accounting for a single deadly tornado victim in Florida, the entire Midwest including Colorado. 2007 Tornado victims are still in total turmoil.
The world was simply not ready for the deadly clusters of tornadoes in the past several years.
Glen B. Stewart the father of hurricane reduction may have some promising answers. These answers have an entirely different reflection on how we handle the threat of deadly tornadoes.
From now on mankind has break through options to how we handle the deadly force of nature. Hurricane solutions changed forever three years ago. Glen was faced with deadly hurricane Rita, a category five horror. This category rating means that hurricane Rita had sustained winds of 165 miles an hour or greater.
Rita however, was 23 hours late to the party. A time once deadly hurricane Rita at landfall, it was reduced to a category one hurricane. So about 10 miles an hour more than a severe thunderstorm ended up hitting hitting landfall.
Owing to that moment, Glen B. Stewart continued to research and train in hie unique hurricane reduction techniques. This has resulted in successfully reducing the last 10 hurricanes of the past three years.
This is all possible because Glen had studied mind over matter for the past 35 years. I think the biggest obstacle was the fact that no one even conceived that we could possibly modify much less reduce a deadly hurricane. Glen states.
For the beginner Glen B. Stewart suggests to remain really relaxed and comfortable. In fact he recommends you project peaceful calm day at the beach and tensions towards the deadly hurricane threat. Advanced students of Glen will take a much larger step by actually manifesting the hurricanes energies to disperse and become weaker.
Multiple graduates from this marvelous hurricane reduction experience can make a local difference now as well. Because that will make the difference in the case of tornado watches. A nucleus of One With The Winds students in every city will be the point where the tornado will be rare mistake that snuck in. Rather than a deadly tornado that we silently waited for. spread out further throughout each whole area than we can successfully defeat tornadoes before they strike as well.
Glen B. Stewart’s globally proven Stewart principle has revolutionized the way a group of people can actually assist in the healing of a person from anywhere else in the world. He applied Stewart principle to healing deadly tornadoes and hurricanes as well. This is because deadly hurricanes and tornadoes are simply massive balls of turbulent energies. This breakthrough approach simply dissipates these energies down to windy conditions and rainstorms. This is available given enough time and manifestation coverage available.
If you know the value of this breakthrough, life-saving approach to tornado relief by dissipating the forces of nature, be sure to click on the links in my resource box below.
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