Monday 2 December 2013

5 Million 'dead' seabirds and ISON

It is reported that there are five million dead seabirds that have been found on the coast of Australian and New Zealand beaches. The scientists say that during their observations the birds could not find food. [1] Some are saying that it could be due to underground volcanoes. In addition we have the ISON spreading out fast video.

http://youtu.be/ry30_ORLRWk

When the LORD gave me the vision earlier in November he showed me its head and its legs going out in all directions, While I was trying to draw what he showed me, he said 'Neutron Star'. The outline of what I saw was white. However, I painted it in blue.

What does a neutron star have in common with comet ISON? I am being given 'egg'. What happens when the shell of an 'egg' is 'broken'?

If its a fresh egg then we have protein. Now I look at the drawing of the vision I can see the egg shape. Inside the egg shell from a chicken that birthed it, we have the jelly like surround, of the golden yolk. No coincidence then that comet ISON was going through the sun while people in the USA were having what they call 'Turkey Day', e.g. Thanksgiving.

Now you may remember my incident with the eggs a few weeks ago, when inside the shell of one of the eggs it was black. In the other eggs,  the yolk was black, and I had to throw the eggs away. That might account for the fact, that people have been talking about the 'black death', that was brought on by a comet. That could also account for what has happened to the seabirds in Australia, if comet 'debris' has been going into the ocean.

So it must depend on the quality of the eggs, and how fresh they are, that will determine the outcome. Just like the quality of a woman's eggs from her ovaries can determine the outcome.

Does the jelly then account for some of the jelly that has been found in different parts of the world? Scientists know that the jelly that people have seen and witnessed was not from planet earth. What if a lot of that jelly went into the oceans? What impact would that have on the sea creatures and the oceans?

What impact would it have on the fertility of the fish? What if the yolks of some of those comets were black and they went into the oceans? What if the fish tried to eat it, and it caused them to become infertile? What if the smell of those eggs were enough to kill the fish, and that then meant there was no food for the sea birds. What if seabirds had eaten some of those dead fish? Then their friends died, so they then didn't eat any of the that fish?


In the parables of Jesus, there is the parable of the net, and he speaks of the different fish from heaven. He mentions how the Angels will select the good fish and throw the rest away. Now the word 'good' in the parable of the net, is translated from the Greek word 'Kalos', and it can mean 'beautiful by reason of purity of heart and life'. As such praiseworthy.  'Handsome', 'excellent', 'eminent', 'surpassing', 'precious'. Greek Strongs 2570.

'Therefore every teacher of the law that has become a disciple in the kingdom of heaven, is like the owner of a house who brings out of his storeroom, new treasures as well as old'.

Hence the teachers of the law from the kingdom of heaven are those that the Angels select. In other words, the Angels did not select anyone from any 'religious' buildings to be teachers of the law. The Angels of ELOKIM, know that the true teachers of the spiritual law became disciples in the kingdom of heaven.

So when the Christian orthodox ask 'how do you disciple them', you can respond, 'in the kingdom of heaven'. Hence, the wondrous woman from heaven was given as a shield of faithfulness with Archangel Michael for the innocent Angels in the Rev 12 timeframe that was completed in December 2008. Micah 4, then overlapped with that.

They received a Reiki shower, and you can be sure another Reiki shower is coming. As the LORD said Reiki shower, time for the Reiki community to get to work.

Comet Ison is traveling at the speed of 10 million miles a day.

http://youtu.be/8-NsTUIQBgU

1. http://www.sott.net/article/269338-Up-to-5-million-seabirds-likely-to-have-died-on-Australian-and-New-Zealand-beaches

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