However, it's hard to say where all this goes now in some ways. For example, I still see a whole lot of people in the U.S. and around the world dying between February and April as an precognitive intuitive.
The other thing that bothers me about all this is that:
If people don't believe in Global Climate change (or weather reports) then they likely might die of Global Climate change (or no weather reports) nationwide and worldwide especially with these worldwide Flooding events taking out about 200 or more people for each event around the world.
The East Coast just had the driest month in maybe forever (historically) and maybe on one level that's a good thing? Because otherwise we might have had another 200 plus death flooding event somewhere on the east coast again like Florida and North Carolina recently.
A cousin of my wife's from North Carolina visited us and wanted to bring his girlfriend too but her home was almost destroyed and damaged a lot in North Carolina and so she couldn't come because she was still dealing with the damage to her home. So, people in North Carolina and likely Florida are still dealing with the last flooding there even if they didn't die in the last flooding.
When I say "NO Violence so far" what I mean is that as of yet we haven't entered some type of Civil War.
Could that still happen? 50-50 at this point. We'll see.
For example, the sense of injustice in the people could cause anger because of Trump's convictions going away? This is one thing that could spark violence. Putin could spark violence by something he does. Beijing could spark violence by something they do. Netanyahu could spark violence by being an idiot not caring for the best outcome for the Jewish people in Israel and only his own selfish needs to stay out of Jail. Etc.
So, Just like 1941 at Pearl Harbor and 1860 when the Civil War began we are in new territory completely with almost all unknowns whether our democracy survives or not or whether any American people survive or not.
It's all an unknown now for many different reasons.
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