SOTT 'Earth Changes' video summary for April 2016: extreme weather events, environmental indicators of 'planetary upheaval' (seismic, volcan...
SOTT 'Earth Changes' video summary for April 2016: extreme weather events, environmental indicators of 'planetary upheaval' (seismic, volcanic, etc), and Near-Earth Objects in the form of meteor fireballs.nnDevastating earthquakes, flash-floods occurring with increasing regularity in most every region of Earth, Spring snowfalls, hailstones the size of baseballs, tornadoes in the Middle East, wildfires raging in northern latitudes, meteors exploding in the atmosphere, and residential/industrial buildings exploding all over the place...nnThe Powers That Be tell us that that is all due to 'man-made global warming', and that the environmental chaos can be arrested or mitigated by implementing their judicious solutions.nnBut is that the real story here? How can paying carbon taxes or 'going green', for example, stop the cosmos from sending increasing numbers of meteor fireballs our way?nnIn the space of 24 hours last month, two major earthquakes on either side of the Pacific Ring of Fire killed several hundred people. The quake in Ecuador was followed by extreme rainfall, while the quake in southern Japan was followed by hundreds of tremors - and foam; lots of bizarre, white foam of unknown origin.nnHere is just a selection of 'the signs' in April 2016, signs that the planet/cosmos/Living System is gearing up for a major 'reset'... nnIf you like this video, please share!nnSend us your photos and videos to sott@sott.netnnVisit our website: http://sott.netnnConsider a donation to keep the SOTT.net lighthouse shining: http://www.sott.net/page/3-Support-Sott-net nnLike us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/SOTT.NETnnFollow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SOTTnetnnMusic used: 'Escape from the Temple' by Per Kiilstofte: http://www.machinimasound.com/music/escape-from-the-temple/nnLicensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International: http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Less