Climate is Changing. But not due to Human Influence
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Why is the phrase ‘Global warming’ never used? And how much are human beings responsible for climate change?
The whole question of climate change has become very confused. Over the decades science has battled with information, data and arguments have raged about whether this is a new phenomenon; an old phenomenon which is repeating itself; whether climate change is natural; whether it’s man-made; whether it’s induced by carbon dioxide; all these issues.
More recently it has been adopted by the political parties: climate change has been catapulted to the top of the agenda; and yet there is no clear view, no universally accepted view on this single most important aspect of all the changes which are coming: changes to climate, and the knock-on effects of changes to climate.
Climate change is inevitable. It is a cycle of events which is repeating itself many many times over history. Many times the outcome has been catastrophic for various members of all the kingdoms. By that I mean animals, plants even mineral types , strange as that might sound, have all suffered in their own way over the thousands of years, over the many changes which have occurred.
The only thing which makes this climate change event different from the others is that man is, on the face of it, technologically advanced, economically advanced, and is only recently in a position to seriously damage all aspects of the environment. And despite man’s best efforts to do so, through enormous pollution and degradation of the natural world, what you are seeing by way of climate change, which is only now just becoming apparent, has little or nothing to do with man’s impact on the environment.
But this is a difficult topic because to repeat this now publicly is almost heresy. As I’ve said before during these sessions “carbon is not the villain”. Yes CO2 is a greenhouse gas but these effects are not due to what you would call global warming. We never use the phrase global warming – you’re absolutely right, because its connotations are misleading. There are a few isolated effects which make temperature rise, but the real causes are not yet understood. In fact the real causes are not yet known at all.
This fuss and hullabaloo about carbon is really a mistake; it is masking the real truth, the real truth which will become apparent over time.
The changes are about to become much more rapid and this is when the scientists will begin to realise that things are far more complicated; the inputs are much more varied than carbon alone. And by this time there will be a great deal of concern as temperatures will have risen significantly, and secondary effects will be advanced.
However there is no need to worry about this; as we have stressed before they are naturally occurring. So, in answer to your question, global warming is a phrase we never use as it implies a large degree of input from mankind which is not the case.
Mankind simply doesn’t understand the true causes behind what is happening around the globe. He also is mistaken in looking to separate the spiritual from the physical, when the two are inextricably bound up together. There is a pressing need now to address the spiritual stagnation of mankind, almost the spiritual regression: this is not acceptable, and a new start, at a new level, with a new focus, is coming.
In order for this new age, this new golden age as its been referred to, to have any chance of success into the future, adjustments must be made; adjustments to the natural world; adjustments to population; adjustments to the kingdoms.
Mankind needs to re-connect with a holistic view of the universe. This was lost some time ago and real progress has only been retarded since.
Ice melt
The earth has experienced rapid ice melt many time in its past; it’s experienced rapid warming – often the cause of this ice melt, again many times in the past. None of these things are new. They are possibly new to man as he exists today around the world, but even he has through his scientific exploration discovered these facts to be the case: the facts about ice melt and the facts about climate change and rapid warming.
In this respect history is repeating itself because regularly on your television there are news bulletins and documentaries which look at this phenomenon in some detail, and now especially its recognised that the speed of the melting of the ice is increasingly rapid; Make no mistake – ice will disappear from the planet to a large extent in a very short while. You have eminent scientists forecasting that this may be the case by 2030 or 2050; these are just wild guesses, the fact is that a large portion of ice will have gone within a few years – there will be very little ice reserves left on the planet.
Causing enormous problems for places like Nepal and India as you know, enormous changes to areas such as the pole and to the continent of Antarctica. One of the most visible effects of course will be the change in sea level – the rise in sea level. And bear in mind Matthew in the same way that tides fluctuate around the globe from one port to another, the impact on sea level will not be uniform. It’s a complicated process to explain but similar to that of the variation of tides, the increases in sea level will be greater in some areas – less in others. Not perhaps as you would expect but not so surprising.
The knock-on effect of this will be the need for large numbers of population to relocate - to actually vacate certain areas which are no longer habitable, and relocate to other areas which make more sense, from the point of view not just of habitation but cultivation and all aspects of ongoing existence.
So, try to get a sense of ice melt as not simply being an item on the news, or the subject of a documentary – which sadly is how the majority view such things at present. It’s being ignored as its inconvenient especially with the advent of all the other “more serious” problems; that is the financial and economic issues. Sadly this will probably ensure that issues associated with climate change will be even more overlooked in the immediate future.
However, it is not all bad news as well you know Matthew because these changes are not random; they’re not happening for no reason. They’re planned; they’re being skilfully executed and they are preparing the ground for the new era.
Its essential to include the good news part because quite frankly it isn’t all bad news. But that is unfortunately how the majority of people will view it.
However there’s a lot of information available out there and more and more people will be unable to ignore it. Similar to the way that you were ’required’ to switch on and tune in, others will be doing very much the same at various different levels and will be receiving enormous amounts of information on all different topics.
So it’s a very exciting time and what may seem to be doom and gloom all around is in fact quite the opposite. It’s the disconcerting upheaval necessary to put the new foundations in place.
Jet Stream
Understanding the key drivers and determinants of not only the energy level but the direction and direction changes of the jet stream, will be one of the most important pieces of work for your meteorologists or scientists to undertake. There are some who are conducting work in this key area as we speak but much more resources need to be directed towards this work in order for some basis enabling a much higher level of understanding to be put in place.
Every land mass which both the northern and the southern hemisphere jet stream airflow crosses, every land mass is even now experiencing an extraordinary level of change to its climate.
There is a virtual desertification of large parts of the United States of America resulting in enormous devastation through drought-like conditions and wild fires. Again in the southern hemisphere this is being experienced in Australia, where as you know from information received regarding one of the events, the conditions which are evolving along the eastern coast of Australia will steadily move towards a chronic drought situation; severe water shortage and all the attendant problems. This will require some quite drastic measures by the Australian authorities to enable ongoing human habitation
The airflow across Asia, and the changes to the intensity and direction of the airflow, will have far reaching effects with regards to glacial melt and the discharging of high level water reserves. Again this is something we have discussed with you at some length, in that the discharging of these high level reserves, particularly in the sub continent, will cause a rapid desertification event to occur across India which will require large scale and quite drastic migration and relocation of large numbers of the population. There will simply be no other human solution to this problem.
So, as you can see from just these few isolated events, changes to the energy and direction of both these high level airflows around the globe will cause dramatic changes on the ground. And it is the alteration of this key driver of the weather which is far more important for man to turn his attention to than ever is carbon or CO2 emissions.
The amount of energy and money which is directed at curbing CO2 is quite distressing for us as it represents such a mistake as you will all see before too long.
Rises in sea level
We’re going to talk to you about sea level, sea level rise.
An enormous number of people live very close to sea level around the globe and the implications for a rapid increase in sea level are extremely serious.
Indeed in relative terms the increases in sea level will be rapid. Of course not along the timescale of weeks but certainly over an extended period of months and years, sea level rise will be really quite dramatic.
And of course this is inextricably linked to the demise of all the major ice stores around the globe, which is obviously linked to what will be a quite dramatic increase in global temperatures, which will be driven by the geophysical phenomena which will soon commence around the globe.
So as you can see, this is a series of cause and effect situations and it is unsurprising that your scientists, climatologists are still forecasting, are still using their computer models to forecast predictions running to 2040 or 2050 of so many centimetres or a metre perhaps in sea level rise during this period.
They are unable to factor in to their calculations the changes which are now just around the corner; the ‘events’ of which you have already a considerable amount of information. These events will change the key inputs to the forecasting models completely. In fact it’s not unfair to say that their forecasts are effectively worthless because they are simply unable to anticipate the major geophysical events which will drive increases in global temperature; which will drive exhaustion of global ice reserves; which will drive increases in sea level.
Now, to return to the original question, these rises will not be uniform for reasons that have been mentioned before. For example, tides are not uniform around the globe. There are very specific reasons which determine the rise and fall of tides – the height of tides, and these are particular to parts of the coast in various continents.
For this reason the increases will vary quite markedly. But it’s true to say that large numbers of population living at or close to sea level will be forced to migrate; will be forced to abandon these centres – towns or cities in which they live – certainly large parts of them.
Yes this will cause enormous upheaval but it will happen over an extended period which will give people more than ample time to respond if they choose to do so; it will give them adequate time to react to their change in circumstances if they choose to do so.
So this is obviously a very distressing event or extended series of events globally, which you will start to see played out in a very short while.
Climate change – a natural phenomenon
Yes, climate change is the issue and we will come back to you on many occasions in the future with regard to climate change because we are so dismayed at the way that mankind is allowing himself to be fooled; in the way that experts are supposedly stamping their scientific authority all over the irrefutable link between levels of carbon dioxide and climate change.
Let me be very plain on this one issue; there is no connection between the climate change which the earth is experiencing at present, and which will accelerate in the very near future, and the levels of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere. This is a myth; it’s a myth pedalled by governments and supposed scientists, climatologists.
Having said that, there is a fairly well established body of scientists who recognise the spurious nature of this claim. So, it is not beyond hope that eventually mankind will wake up to the fact that he and his burning of fossil fuels at an alarming rate; he isn’t responsible for climate change. History will bear this out.
Climate change has occurred many times before and will occur many times in the future. On none of these occasions is it linked to mankind’s activity in his enormous consumption and exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon.
At this extraordinarily important moment in time it is necessary for the planet to be restructured if you like; for it to be reorganised, in order to facilitate the future era. Climate change is a major driving force behind this restructuring; this re-alignment of many aspect of the planet. It will seem harsh; it will seem unfair; it will seem partisan in the way that it operates. In reality it is none of these. It is simply a naturally occurring phenomenon which is absolutely necessary in order to re-arrange the way in which life takes place on the planet.
It will cause migrations; it will cause extinctions – although obviously not of mankind – it will cause total change to vast areas of the planet. It will cause for example India to eventually become virtually uninhabitable. On the flipside it will cause Africa to become resurgent in its plentiful availability of food supplies. Africa will actually be an enormous beneficiary from this process, although very little has been mentioned of that to date. Other large land masses will be changed beyond recognition.
But all of this is done for good reasons. It’s not random; it is not chaotic; it is not any of the things which it will be seen to be by the majority of mankind; and it is certainly not something at which governments around the world should be directing enormous financial resources to try to arrest: quite simply it will not be stopped. Nothing that man can do will prevent climate change from occurring and the sooner the authorities and governments and people in positions of power wake up to this reality the better; because then at least if nothing else the enormous resources which are being thrown at this so-called ‘problem’ can be re-directed towards much more useful projects.
We will come back to you on many occasions with regards to this and bear in mind that you will be instrumental in changing, in helping to change, the received wisdom which is retarding man’s ability to understand the key issues which are occurring on the planet today. You will be involved very directly in this. You may find that very strange – almost impossible to believe – but rest assured that your information will eventually be taken on board and it will be key in assisting man in completely re-directing his thinking on this essential topic. Things will change quickly and you may be surprised how soon there is a reversal in this spurious thinking.
Climate change – exploding the myth
This is an area which we have avoided for some time because we believe that there are many other more interesting topics that need to be covered. However it is still very relevant to all the changes; extremely central in fact to the shift in consciousness and we’d like to once again address the untruths and misinformation which surround this topic.
Its unfortunate but the whole idea that climate change must be battled against, must be fought and arrested in some way by the this type of activity is completely spurious. However, it is now a policy that is being fully embraced by political parties; its profile has been raised enormously and large budgets are attached to it – government departments have been created to address it. It’s not surprising that so many people now make the direct link between for example the volumes of carbon dioxide being produced and the global temperature.
We’d like to state at this point as we have done before, this is totally incorrect. There is no link between these two factors. Again we understand that this will cause problems and will attract serious criticism for these comments, but detractors should bear in mind that they are coming from an information source infinitely more knowledgeable that any of those available on earth.
The situation with climate change is such that there are extensive changes that need to be made to climate zones and to regions around the globe, for reasons far too complex to go into here. This is not the first time such changes have occurred; they’ve occurred many times in the past, though most of these are before your pre-history and so they are not recorded in any way: having said that some climate change has occurred during the history of modern man. Again this has not really been properly documented and there was no “scientific” investigation into it.
Suffice to say that it is cyclical in nature, as we’ve explained before, and it is not something that is being caused by the way in which mankind is behaving. The current phase is being driven by the shift in global consciousness, and the need to restructure if you like the climate zones across the face of the earth. This will seem outlandish and quite ridiculous to many: others will be more receptive. However it is a fact and this will become apparent to people gradually over time as the changes occur and they embrace the energies and the situation of the new era, where enlightenment about such issues will become easier to access should we say.
It will of course take quite some time to break down the received wisdom and the accepted “truths” about such information. It is very difficult to break down these accumulations of information, as they are built upon very strongly by government policy and directives, and the thought forms of the majority of the population simply serve to solidify these ideas and to give them enormous energy – making them almost real. However it will be seen over time that there is an enormous amount of spurious thinking involved, and bad science too, which is only serving to exacerbate the situation.
However we will draw things to a close. It is not appropriate for us to go into the depth of detail which is necessary in order to fully argue our position on this: this will happen in the coming years and months when you are able to receive much more detailed information in a different process.
Climate change will continue to be high on the global agenda, and unfortunately it will be addressed in a wholly inappropriate way. This will gradually be removed and replaced by a much more holistic view of life and the processes which drive it. We look forward to working with you in more detail; to produce, prepare and introduce this holistic view and the drivers behind it.
Climate change – how to influence the status quo
We‘ve come back to talk about the question regarding the spurious link between climate change and carbon dioxide.
The fact is that probably at this point in time there is very little that can be done to influence this very pervasive view, which is now being projected by governments and environmental groups around the world: that there is this indisputable link between what is happening to your climate and carbon dioxide.
The climate change which you are experiencing and have been experiencing for quite some time now is a natural and cyclical event if you like, or series of events. It’s something which has happened on many occasions before, and something which will happen again in the future.
There will be all sorts of consequences linked to climate change to do with the various kingdoms – the plant and animal kingdoms and others – as in some species will prove to be particularly resilient to this change and will actually thrive; others sadly will disappear. This is normal; this is the natural consequence of the cycle.
This is all happening for a very good reason, although to attempt to explain that to the majority of people at present would be a fruitless task we imagine. So the problem of course is that the longer this untruth is pedalled if you like by various powerful groups; the more established it becomes in the minds of the public, and the more concrete the whole concept becomes making it more difficult to break this thought form down in the future.
But this is the work that needs to be done. It is unfortunate that there is so much attention, energy and money directed towards this spurious link, but to attempt to break it at this point in time would be extremely difficult.
However once the world events commence, once the upheavals and various other world events commence, then there will be an opportunity to enlighten people in this respect; to make people more aware of the true nature of what is happening around them and of the true nature of climate change itself.
Until that point it probably makes no sense to attempt to intervene in any way. The opportunity will arise and it will not be that much longer before changes start to happen on earth which many people will be seeking information about: they’ll be looking for answers as to what is going on around.
It’s going to be a very turbulent time and as we say there will be a great demand for information. We hope this has been useful.
More information on climate change
We want to talk to you about climate change.
So climate change; one of the biggest issues in the world today, and one which politicians, especially in the West, have grabbed with both hands and made their own. There are a great many issues surrounding climate change and there is a great deal of misinformation, which is now in the public domain and which is being presented as truth; as the reality; as the way things truly are.
This is a problem for us, as it is blocking the ability of the vast majority of people from actually appreciating the true nature of climate change. Because if you look back into the history of the planet you will realise that climate change is a regular and natural occurrence. It has been going on for many millions of years. So the assumptions that are being made currently, about the direct involvement of man in the processes – and indeed that man is the cause of the current phase of climate change are unfortunate indeed.
We’ve spoken to you on a number of occasions in the past regarding this misinformation. It is a direct result if you like of the scientific approach which is now being taken, which we do not wish to denigrate in itself. However, the tenuous links which are being made between in particular carbon dioxide, and the changes which you are seeing across the globe with regard to climate and weather patterns, are at the heart of the problem.
The geophysical upheavals which are soon to be upon you, are an integral part of the plan to restructure climate zones around the globe: to re-align and re-direct weather systems in order for human life to continue in a properly structured and focused way into the new era. There are many reasons why this has to happen, and unfortunately alongside this re-alignment, this re-structuring, there will be the loss of certain species of plant and animal. This is regrettable; although it is unavoidable. However it should be stressed that alongside this loss will come improved conditions and prospects for other types of vegetable matter and other species of animal. So without wishing to appear at all flippant, this is rather like a merry-go-round in that in some situations the conditions are right for certain species, and then there comes a period of change where the situation swings in favour of others and away from the existing.
This is simply a naturally occurring cycle, and it has not been due to the incredibly cavalier way in which mankind has treated his planet; it has not been due to production of large quantities of CO2 which have gone into the atmosphere; it has not been due to the widespread and devastating pollution from all sorts of activity that mankind has been directly responsible for. To link this in any way with climate change as you are experiencing around the globe today is completely inaccurate.
So to look again at the impact of the geophysical upheavals: one of the main aspects of this as you know is the production, through a large number of volcanoes erupting simultaneously, of a blanket of ash which will hang in the upper atmosphere. It will not pollute the lower levels; it will not cause respiratory problems to any great degree; but it will affect the ability of the sun’s rays, the sun’s warmth, to reach the Earth. This will have very serious effects on the ability of certain types of vegetable matter to grow, to photosynthesise, as you know.
Also, the counter – intuitive effect which we’ve mentioned before, will be one of trapping the heat of the earth in the lower atmosphere. Many of your readers may think that the majority of the warmth of the Earth is received from without: this is not the case. A great amount of warmth is produced internally and released by the Earth. This will become trapped and this will have a very interesting effect because it will speed up what is being called global warming (a phrase we never refer to as you know): it will speed up the warming effect.
So it will have a major impact for example on ice reserves. Now we may have indicated to you in one of the early papers, that all traces of ice will be removed across the globe. Well this is no longer the case: this is not the case. Certainly it will not be the case for Antarctica. However high level reserves, glacial based, such as those found in mountain ranges like the Himalayas, Andes and Alps and so on; these will all be much more rapidly depleted than science at present believes. Science has no way of anticipating the warming which will result from the blanket of ash which will wrap itself around the globe. So without this input to their modelling, there isn’t any way that they could anticipate the increased speed at which these high level reserves, and many other reserves of ice, will disappear
This of course will have a major effect on sea levels, which will rise considerably, but it will also have a very important impact regarding the ice melt which feeds river systems which enable man to actually inhabit certain areas of the globe. These river systems will over a relatively short period of time, become severely depleted and will be unable to provide the water and the silt – mineral deposits and the like – which make life in certain parts of the world tenable. This in particular as we’ve mentioned before will be what occurs in India, which is to a great extent “kept alive” by the ice melt of the high Himalayan glaciers.
So as you can see it is a complicated scenario which is being played out. It is not a random sequence of events; as you are well aware it is highly planned. This of course is one of the most contentious aspects of these information we deliver to you: to try to get across to your readership that the events that are unfolding before them are not simply a random sequence of activity around the globe, but are a highly planned and organised sequence of actions.