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Archive for January, 2010

Quieter On All Fronts: The Moratorium on Major Events

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Wouldn’t it be great if we could just call for a Moratorium on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, solar storms, flooding, tsunamis, snow storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes for one year? Then we could all get caught up and rebuild all around the world, before the next year of major events begins. What a fabulous concept! If only… [...]

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Sometimes You Just Have to Let Go: Extreme Circumstances and Extreme Measures

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Extreme circumstances can often lead to extreme measures and decisions. Such is the case today in the issue of whether or not serious cases deserve to be paid for my our US government to be brought to our country’s hospitals to save the life of a Haitian quake victim. There are patients who are being [...]

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The Wolf Moon: Look Up at the Sky Tonight

Friday, January 29th, 2010

the full moon and the perigee are together giving us a Wolf Moon this evening! It will be bright, bold, big, and beautiful! Kepler described this phenomena four hundred years ago and the Native American shamans call this the Wolf Moon as the howling is commonly heard breaking the night’s silence. The elliptical orbit of [...]

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Extremes: Emergency Conditions and the Need for Preparation

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

We could tell you more about another day of civil unrest and violence in the streets of Haiti, it hasn’t changed and it’s getting worse as desperate people become monsters. This could be quite different had the people been prepared before the quake. Preparedness in Time is going to remind anyone who will listen that [...]

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Fifteen Days: Haiti Horrifies with Fear and Loathing in the Streets

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Fear is gripping the Haitian people as men roam the streets, steal food and supplies, try to resell them to their own neighbors, and are even capable of trampling a pregnant woman while scrambling to make a grab for the limited rice and beans in the rush to survive after fifteen days since the initial [...]

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1,271 Earthquakes Since January 17th: The Yellowstone Swarm

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The Haiti earthquake has received the most attention in the media, but I want to alert you to a unique situation that is not getting enough publicity at the moment. It deserves a watchful eye to monitor the situation carefully. The recent Yellowstone Swarm has registered 1,271 actual earthquakes since January 17th! That’s one thousand [...]

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The World on the Precipice: Pacifica, Texas, and the Global Price for the Lack of Planning

Monday, January 25th, 2010

It might have been the lack of knowledge, it might have been the lack of resources, it might have been the lack of foresight and adequate planning; but the facts are that the world is on the precipice and there is a global price to be paid for what is lacking! We have been talking [...]

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Twelve Thoughts on the Twelve Days of Living on Concrete

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

We have twelve thoughts to share with you today about the issues confronting those who are living on concrete in the ruins of Port-au-Prince. 1) After reviewing many of the visual images from the ground and the air, we think that Port-au-Prince should NOT be rebuilt. 2) We think that it is far better to [...]

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Eleven Days and Counting: Lessons for the Living

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Only 132 people were actually pulled from beneath the ruins and rubble of concrete and debris over the course of the last eleven days since the 7.0 twenty second earthquake in Haiti. Those 132 children and adults are extremely grateful for being rescued, but compared to the staggering number of dead buried already in mass [...]

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Ten Days That Change the Face of Preparedness

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

If you have been paying any attention to the developments in Haiti as events unfold in the continuing saga of one of the top stories of 2010; you will know that more money and more aid has been mobilized to respond to this natural disaster than in any other disaster in history. In fact, the [...]

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