Saturday, March 12, 2011

foreboding

Being an Intuitive is always weird but no weirder than when any of you drive down the interstate hiway or any hiway and see horrendous accidents live or just after they have unfolded. Your friends don't know about these things and many never will because it might not make the local news because you are in the wrong county when it happens. Being an intuitive is just like this in that much of what you become aware of will never be known by anyone accept yourself unless you either tell someone before it happens(not always a good idea) or telling someone after it happens(not many will believe you). So either way, most of the time people just think its strange before or after that you would say you know even if you know before.

However, I was speaking with my wife about all the strangeness on planet earth this past few weeks, first in the Middle East with all the revolutions and governments falling and now with an 8.9 earthquake, the Tsunamis all over the Pacific Ocean and now 3 reactors at Fukushima Nuclear Power plant in danger of melting down. I listened to a nuclear expert just say that even if it doesn't get any worse than right now it is still one of the worst nuclear accidents of all time almost on a par with 3 mile Island and Chernobyl already.

So, when I say I feel a foreboding it is hard for me to fully grasp what it is other than to say I have a very bad feeling about all this. When I looked at a map today of Japan from a Japanese network being streamed by CNN I noticed the graphics of all the many places hit all over Japan by the Tsunami affects. And what I found most disturbing was that it showed that all the islands on the Tokyo side of Japan and most of the islands on the other side towards China had all been hit by the tsunamis. This didn't seem very good to me either. Then when they said a whole town of 9500 people was missing that didn't sound too good either. Then when they said that 160 people have been exposed to radiation already from the stream venting that didn't sound promising either. After Hiroshima and Nagasaki the last thing the Japanese people need is up to 3 meltdowns, especially because land is at a premium in Japan and 100 to 300 or more square miles of Japan off limits to humans or hunting wouldn't be good for anyone during the next 100 to 500 years or longer while the radiated area cools down.

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