Quake hits off Japan coast Japan was rattled by a strong aftershock and tsunami warning Thursday night nearly a month after a devastating earthquake and tsunami flattened the northeastern coast. The Japan meteorological agency issued a tsunami warning for a wave of up to two meters, but cancelled the warning after 90 minutes. The warning

  Record depletion of ozone recorded over Arctic: UN (affecting weather?) Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters · Apr. 5, 2011 GENEVA — Record loss of the ozone, the atmosphere layer that shields life from the sun’s harmful rays, has been observed over the Arctic in recent months, the World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday. “Depletion of the

  AMSTERDAM – Scientists are monitoring a massive pool of fresh water in the Arctic Ocean that could spill into the Atlantic and potentially alter the ocean currents that bring Western Europe its moderate climate. The oceanographers said Tuesday the unusual accumulation has been caused by Siberian and Canadian rivers dumping more water into the

Here are a couple articles in the news this week which confirm some predictions made in past DTM sessions. 1) 200,000 Expected to Take Part in Labour Protest A march organised by trade unions in London and expected to attract 200,000 people on Saturday may be the beginning of a period of industrial action and

Interview in Barcelona

Monday, 21 March 2011 by

Thank you to the several people who have emailed me requesting my opinion regarding Japan and the enormous event taking place there. The recent earthquake/tsunami in Japan – land of the rising sun – is not the first disaster leading up to the 2012 massive Earth Changes that are going to happen. Over the years

Japan

Sunday, 13 March 2011 by

My heart goes out to my friends and clients in Japan at this most difficult time. The Earth changes we have spoken about in the past are very real, and what has happened in Japan recently is just the beginning of the Pacific Rim upheavals. Before leaving Canada, I had two dreams regarding Japan, which

Madrid Tour March 7th

Saturday, 12 March 2011 by

The tour continues: With internet hookup a problem, and a power outage at my host, Cristine’s country home, it’s been a while getting back to my Blog (see pictures below of our country accommodations and Ixone with Cristine’s daughter, Maria). However, we have been very well received here in Madrid. The conference I attended last

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