(Karra reflects on the
questions if increasingly devastating storms
like Hurricane Mitch could be a result of
other things than global warming such as the
photon cloud or an increase in the earth’s
wobble.)
Karra: okay…….
Russ: hello sweetheart.
Karra: okay I’m told to split myself
in two that I will do a part now and
then a part later if we have time.
Russ: okay.
Skip: oh okay.
Karra: okay?
Skip: that’s fine.
Karra: first of all I will answer
questions.
Russ: all right love, relating to
Tia’s dissertation, working on the
hurricane down in South America or
the storms in South America I should
say that caused so much
damage.........
Karra: there haven’t been any storms
down in South America.
Russ: no Mitch, hurricane
Mitch? Oh wait it was……
Karra: Central America hon.
Russ: Central America sorry.
Karra: uh-huh.
Skip: yeah.
Russ: right. I got an email from a
gentleman who was curious about the
ramifications of this from a Ashtar
Command point of view or at least
Hades Base point of view since this
would be the same thing pretty much.
Karra: well there’s not much that we
can do to aid as much as we would
like to. All's we can do is observe
and watch and analyze. It certainly
is a very, very sad of state of
affairs but I think that dovetails
with Tia’s comments about the fact
that the global changes on the
weather front?
Russ: ahh.
Karra: little play on words
there……..it's a good example. Your
planet really doesn’t know what
changes are natural and not natural.
They can certainly speculate but Tia
pointed out very accurately that the
changes can happen very fast.
Russ: uh-huh. Are there any outside
effects that could be causing this
though or is this just a natural
effect of what happens? For example
like say the photon cloud or…..
Karra: no not really, the photon
cloud is not normally such a strong
effect on a planet scale, it’s more
of a spiritual kind of effect.
Certainly it can increase weather
pressures but to that
extent......what's it? Was it class
five?
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: to that extent, I don’t think
so. The only thing that I would see
would be an increase in frequencies
of storms and not so much the
severity.
Russ: okay. How about anything to do
with say for example magnetic
changes in the earth’s core…..
Karra: well your magnetic changes
are a normal fluctuation, the
fluctuations that your planet goes
through are perfectly normal and
natural.
Russ: hmm okay. Skip?
Skip: darling is it true that the
axis of this planet is continuing to
drift more and more?
Karra: I’m not quite sure what you
mean.
Skip: well it’s 20……..what’s it? 21°
off center right now?
Karra: uh-huh.
Skip: and it’s supposedly by some
people’s calculations continuing to
tip further and further and further?
Karra: no I don’t think so. There is
a certain amount of truth to it that
if you look at your planet, the
axis, it does wobble and it will
increase and it will decrease. To
say 21° is an average…..
Skip: uh-huh, uh-huh.
Karra: it can be anywhere from 28 to
17°.
Skip: okay.
Karra: so certainly yes people are
correct when they say that it does
slide but if you were to think about
it, let’s say that it was to tip all
the way over so that they went from
let’s say it was at zero and it
rotated to 180 right? That means
that the top part would get all the
sunlight and the bottom part
wouldn't get any sunlight. If you
look at your archaeological records
you will see no sign of that at all.
Skip: okay, okay because that stuck
in my mind from when I was going to
school, of course times have
changed.
Karra: yes.
Skip: so has technology.
Karra: but the crust will slip and
slide.
Skip: well that’s because it’s made
out of plates.
Karra: yeah and it is possible that
it could slip quite considerably but
the axis will stay in the same
place.
Skip: okay, all right that answered
my question thank you.
Karra: but if you look at it kind of
let’s say Antarctica and the South
pole as the point, if that slips
then it looks like the South pole
has shifted when in actual fact it
stays in the exact same place.
Skip: uh-huh.
Karra: within the normal wobble of
your planet.
Skip: okay, all right. Because I
remember that from school when they
was talking about it. It’s the same
people that have said that the
warming of the planet is happening,
in other words the alarmists.
Karra: uh-huh.
Skip: okay? The alarmists.
Karra: it is quite possible that
your planet is warming but as Tia
said it’s perfectly natural.
Skip: uh-huh.
Russ: now is it possible, because I
know you guys have studied our
planet for long time.......
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: that the wobble occurred due
to the comet hit that wiped out the
dinosaurs?
Karra: it’s possible, it's possible.
You’re talking about something that
happened before we were here.
Russ: right.
Karra: we haven’t been watching that
long. What’s it about 3 million
years ago? Not three, 300 million
years ago?
Russ: yeah.
Karra: a little bit before our time.
Skip: okay question on something
like that, wouldn’t the gyro
centrifugal force of this planet
settle it back down after something
struck it?
Karra: yes, I would say it would but
I’m making a guess.
Skip: I mean that would make sense.
Karra: uh-huh.
Skip: that would be the law of
physics really.
Karra: yes, I mean there is a
certain amount of wobble if you
watch a gyroscope…...
Skip: still left.
Karra: yeah but I think it is part
of the natural phenomenon, your
planet has been struck and hit so
many times that it’s really hard to
say.
Russ: interesting. Okay so then one
more thing on disasters…..
Karra: cheerful subject huh?
Russ: cheerful indeed. The long-term
economic and physical effects in the
Central American region where this
storm hit, any projections that you
can offer off the top of your head
dear?
Karra: banana prices will go up.
Russ: yeah I can imagine that would
be true.
Karra: uh-huh. Probably quite a few
of the products that come from that
area the prices will go up.
Skip: yeah, because of supply and
demand.
Karra: uh-huh.
Skip: yeah.
Karra: it depends how much aid is
sent. When you have an area that is
focused on so few crops that are so
easy to damage then you’ve got the
problems. They don’t have the
diverseability to chop and change
from one product to another so
there’s definitely severe problems
there.
Skip: well isn't our coffee from
there?
Karra: I think that’s farther South
I believe.
Russ: yeah.
Skip: it's what?
Russ: it's a little further South,
Colombia….
Karra: Columbia, Bolivia…..
Russ: hmm, interesting.
Karra: uh-huh. Okay, I’ll be back.
Russ: okay.
Skip: okay.
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