THE BLACK HORSE RIDER
deE Finney's blog
start date July 20. 2011
Tuday's date August 8, 2011
TOPIC OF THE DAYl FOOD SHORTAGE, FAMINE AND WATER SHORTAGE
8-8-11 - I'm having trouble figuring this out:
DREAM - I was in a house somewehre with my baby who was in the
bedroom. A large Mexican man came into the house and started spraying
pesticide in clouds all over the house. I wasn't warned ahead ofo time
that he was coming, and this stressed me out a lot and I finally managed to
chase him out of the house.
Then I was in the kitchen, and my ex-husband Jim was on one side of the room
and my son-in-law Michael was next to me and both men were trying to offer me
liquor to see which one was going to get me on their side.
My daugahter Charlotte or Margaret had pured herself at least 5 water glasses
full of corn flakes and sat thema round the kitchen but didn't eat any of it, so
I fot mad and yelled at her to come back into the room and eat it or she was
never going to get any more. (I don't have a daughter or even a relative by one
of those names)
Somewhere at this point I half woke up and heard like a half of a bell ring
in my left ear and the word UPCOMING was inserted into the side of the dream
like a label, and I fell asleep again.
I was still in the kitchen and my ex-mother-in-law (now deceased) was in the
kitchen with me. There were two sinks in the kitchen. I was using
one to do the dishes and she was washing something in another sink on the other
end ofo the kitchen. We were both using a lot of water and I said to her,
"We're using too much water", but we kept doing it anyway because the kitchen
was such a mess, and we were tryikng to clean it.
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When I posted this dream to my dream forum this morning, the
first response to it was a dream from yesterday of one of the other member
dreamers.
The only real thing I see is the upcoming water
issue...and also food wastage. I do have fears that we will be in for a roller
coaster ride on those subjects...economic bad times ahead.
My dreams have all been of a personal nature lately. Last
night's dreams were angry ones. I was lashing out at people I care for. My dad
(deceased) and several deceased persons were in the dream. There was a banquet
and I was a bit angry that it was excessive in a time when we should be more
conservative...maybe a common thread in both dreams.
In my dream, food was in the bathroom--yuk, so unsanitary!
I was also angry that my dad had invited all these people that we didn't even
know to our tables...and there were many tables with lots of strangers sitting
at them waiting for the food.
B
HERE IS ANOTHER TEXAS RESPONSE: Dee...could this
dream be about water rationing in the near future? I know we are in a horrid
drought here in N. Texas and some towns are out of water and the National Guard
has been called. There have been some fires as well. We are not allowed to water
gardens...but I see some establishments with sprinklers running all day...which
doesn't make sense.
In fact a small town north of me Kemp...used to be part of
Denison before the Red River rerouted...so now the town is in Oklahoma...is
completely without water...and it is 107+ temps everyday...
Maybe it had something to do with rationing... C
update: a dream from a friend
Hi
dee, wanted to share this with you. This morning i saw in my
dream a solid black horse & it was running with a black hooded
figure sitting on its back riding as well. As i watch this i
notice that there was nothing in the hand of the black hooded
figure. It seem too be riding together & the long black cape was
blowing as they rode together. They were heading somewhere. I
couldn't see the figure that was dress in black. except the
cloak itself. I was wondering wher they were going & was
travling very fast. I was amaze that these two were heading in
the same direction. I know of the bible horseman. i know this is
talking about the measure of wheat for a penny but i really
don't know what thats referring too. can you explain it to me.
But why i was seeing this in progress with the two figures i
don't know. I know that the black horse is suppose too be death
coming. Can you helpe understand more about this. Love Dona
NOTE FROM DEE: Parts of these dreams have already come
true. Right after I had my dream abou tusing too much water, I heard on
the radio that a reservoir in Texas (where the other dreamer lives) had gone
dry. Texas in its 37th day of over 100 degree temperatures.
Bill Deagle on his Friday radio show said that crops are
getting shocked from the CMEs, not just the heat. - something I didn't
know which could be the reason my own fod crops aren't doing well this year.
Thousands of cattle have already died from the heat from
Texas through the Mid-west areas, as well as the fields going dry from no rain.
West Texas town faces looming prospect of dried-out
reservoir
August 02, 2011|By the
CNN Wire Staff
Robert Lee, Texas, has received 3 inches of rain in the past 12
months.
In normal times, Lake E.V. Spence is a teeming
14,600-acre reservoir with a maximum depth of 108 feet, just west of the
town of Robert Lee, Texas.
In normal times, the reservoir serves not only the
1,000 or so people who live in Robert Lee, but also Midland, Odessa and
Big Spring -- cities with a combined population over 230,000.
But these are not normal times. In the past eight
months this area has received 1 inch of rain. Only 3 inches have fallen
in the past 12 months, and even though Robert Lee is
now the reservoir's
only customer, if the rains don't come, it will be dry by late winter.
End Times? Texas
Lake Turns Blood-Red
By
Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience
Senior Writer
LiveScience.com
| LiveScience.com –
Mon, Aug 1, 2011
A Texas lake that turned blood-red this
summer may not be a sign of the End Times, but probably is the
end of a popular fishing and recreation spot.
A
drought has left the OC Fisher
Reservoir in
San Angelo State Park in
West Texas
almost entirely dry. The water that is left is stagnant, full of
dead fish — and a deep, opaque red.
The
color has some apocalypse believers suggesting that OC Fisher is
an early sign of
the end of the world, but
Texas Parks and
Wildlife Inland Fisheries officials
say the
bloody look is the result of Chromatiaceae
bacteria, which
thrive in oxygen-deprived water.
"It's just
heartbreaking," said Charles Cruz, a fish and wildlife
technician with Texas
Parks and Wildlife in San Angelo, Tex.
Texas is suffering from the
third-worst drought in the state's history,
according to
state Agriculture Commissioner Todd
Staples. More than 2 million acres of
farmland
have been abandoned due to the exceptional
dryness, he said, and the
weather has been
"excruciatingly painful" for producers,
affecting the harvest of
cotton, corn and grain.
Tropical Storm Don teased
Texas last weekend, making landfall between
Beaumont
and Corpus Christi, but it petered out
into a tropical depression far, far away from
West Texas and shriveling water sources like
Lake Spence, some 250 miles west of Dallas.
Photos posted online by CNN
affiliate KWES in Midland showed parts of the
reservoir
that have been reduced to the basics
-- the river that feeds it surrounded by acres
of
crackled, dried-out lake bed, some of it
already being reclaimed by vegetation.
"I'll be 65 tomorrow and I've
never seen anything like it," Mayor John Jacobs
of
Robert Lee said of the situation. The bigger
cities, which have other water sources,
are no
longer allowed to pull from Lake Spence, but
even with only Robert Lee
pumping water, if it
doesn't rain the town can expect to run dry
"around the first
of the year or March, maybe,"
he said.
The town is down to less than
1% of its water supply, and residents are under
Phase 3 drought contingency plan, meaning no
outdoor watering at all, he told KWES.
Already, to try to achieve a
35% reduction in daily usage, officials are
encouraging
residents to find multiple uses for
bathwater and other spent water.
Right around the corner lies
the prospect of rationing, or as Jacobs
described it to the
TV station, "a pro-rated
deal where everyone gets so much water per
family member."
The only option for getting
the water from somewhere other than Lake Spence
is by
pipeline or truck. Jacobs said the town
still has an emergency plan to lay a 12-mile
pipeline to Bronte, the nearest water supply,
but not a foot of pipe has been laid yet.
"We're trying to jump through
hoops with the state to get the permits," he
said.
And, it's not as though
anyone in West Texas is doing much better.
"I don't know where you go to
find someone who has excess water," Jacobs told
KWES. "We'd probably use the National Guard and
I have no idea where they
would get the water to
truck in."
Llano, to the south, gets its
water from the Llano River, which is drying up,
and
San Angelo, 32 miles to the south, is down
to a two-year supply.
San Angelo also is home to
the nearest operating car wash -- a luxury by
Robert
Lee standards these days, the mayor said.
"You can see lots of pretty
nasty cars around here."
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Blood red reservoir
Mystery of the orange substance invading from skies in one of the world's most
remote spots
By
Mail On Sunday Reporter
Aug 7, 2011
A strange orange substance raining down from the skies has
left villagers in one of the world’s most remote areas mystified.
The alien invader was found in rain buckets in Kivalina,
an Eskimo community in Alaska, and floating in the harbour, creating
100ft-by-
10ft swathes of what one resident described as ‘bright neon orange’.
The news attracted all the townspeople, keen to get a glimpse of the phenomenon
that covered much of the harbor and then began washing ashore on Wednesday.
What is it? The
Coast Guard says the orange substance is not man-made and might
be some type
of algae
On Thursday it rained, and residents found the orange matter floating on top of
the
rain buckets they use to collect drinking water. It was also found on one
roof, leading
them to believe whatever it was, it was airborne, too.
By Friday, the orange substance in the lagoon had dissipated or washed out to
sea,
and what was left on ground had dried to a powdery substance.
Residents, who have been left mystified by these events, have been advised to
boil
drinking water and to keep children away from the substance.
The Coast Guard already has ruled out that the orange material, which some
people
described as having a semi-solid feel to it, was man-made or a petroleum
product.
Village administrator Janet Mitchell has said that
algae is the best guess.
She voiced the main concern of the villagers, which is
that the substance might be
harmful: 'What will it do to fish, which villagers
will soon start catching to stock
up for winter, or the caribou currently being
hunted, or the berries? We rely 100
percent on subsistence.'
A further complication is that reserves are running low
in the city's two water tanks.
Precaution: The
population of Kivalina Alaska has been advised to boil drinking
water after
a strange substance rained from the sky into the harbour
The tanks need to be filled this
summer from the Wulik River to make it through the winter. Pumping cannot resume
until the orange
substance has been identified.
Emanuel Hignutt, a state-employed chemist, said: ‘At this point it’s a mystery.’
'There are a number of experts in the areas who can identify if it's an organic
material, for example, and what species this is. Perhaps it's not an organic
material, and we're going to determine that as well.' Hignutt added.
Portions of the samples will also be sent to the
University of Alaska Fairbanks and to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration lab in South Carolina for testing.
Testing: Samples
of the mysterious orange substance have been sent for analysis
63-year-old Kivalina resident Austin Swan said: 'This is
the first for Kivalina, as far as I know.'
Swan helped collect some samples for testing, and grabbed
some of the substance in his gloved hand.
'It was really light, with a powdery look to it, and it
was just floating on there, all bunched up together,' he said. 'It looked like
it could blow away very easily.'
Swan added that some of the material had an oil-like sheen
to it.
Kivalina wasn't alone in
reporting the strange orange substance last Wednesday.
Shannon Melton said she was
boating on the Buckland River about 150 miles southeast of Kivalina, and the
river was not its normal
color. 'It was orange looking.' she said.
She took the boat out again on Thursday to go berry
picking, and said the river
had returned to its normal color, but some of the
creeks off the river still had
the orange tinge to them
Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2023236/Mysterious-orange-goo-washes-Alaska-village.html#ixzz1UV1RxP4H
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