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Most powerful storm in history hits Philippines –
Ramtha: Stay away from water


“This satellite image obtained from NASA shows Super Typhoon Haiyan
over the Philippines on November 8, 2013. One of the most intense typhoons
on record whipped the Philippines Friday [Nov. 8],
killing at least three people and terrifying millions
as monster winds tore apart homes.”
Photo Credit: AFP – Getty Images

– “‘It was like a tsunami’: Philippines stunned by Typhoon Haiyan’s devastation as US forces head to islands”
“American forces were being dispatched to the Philippines as the Pacific island country struggled to cope Sunday after one of the most powerful storms in recorded history killed thousands and wreaked damage far worse than expected,” quoting F. Brinley Bruton and Eric Baculinao, NBC News.
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– “8 most powerful storms on record to make landfall”
“One of the most intense typhoons on record whipped the Philippines Friday [Nov. 8], killing at least three people and terrifying millions as monster winds tore apart homes,” quoting Simon Moya-Smith, NBC News.
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– “Typhoon Haiyan pushed the limit, but bigger storms are coming”
By Alan Boyle, Science Editor NBC News, November 11, 2013.
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– “Climate change makes super typhoons worse, says UN meteorological agency”
“The World Meteorological Organisation’s Michel Jarraud says Australia’s record-breaking summer helped push average global temperatures higher this year, and rising sea levels worsened the situation in the Philippines.

‘The impact of this cyclone was definitely significantly more than what it would have been 100 years ago because of the simple mechanical fact that the sea level is higher,’ Mr Jarraud said.

‘Storm surges have a much more devastating effect than they would have had decades ago,” quoting Australia’s ABC correspondent Mary Gearin.
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– Ramtha’s Recommendations for Sovereignty – for everyone
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– Ramtha: Super storms coming
– Ramtha on the dangers of living near water
– Ramtha on severe storms [i.e. Hurricane Sandy which hit New York/New Jersey in 2012]
“But there is a force pulling on the Earth that at once will hurt it but in the end will be its salvation. And so what does this all mean? If none of this were to happen at all and your icecaps continued to break down — Oh, no, it won’t take thirty years. They tell you that. They don’t want anyone panicking, you know. They don’t want you to panic. No, it would take one event to bring the icecaps to melting when the sky catches on fire, and there is a reason it will do that too. Just with that continued melting and the change of the ocean’s temperature — just that — will create the most severe storms and supercells in the strangest of places. ”

– Ramtha
September 24, 2010
London, England Campaign

– Ramtha: “Stay away from the water”
“Stay away from the water. Get away from it. The water is beautiful but in a moment it can rush a wave over the landmass and destroy everything in sight, including you. If the Earth’s crust is vulnerable, go inland and stay there because if it is unstable, the bulk of the wave or the reaction of the shockwave moving through the oceans will create a dangerous place to be.”
– Ramtha
Australia Q & A
July 22, 2007
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– Ramtha: “If you live on the coastline of any country”
“If you live on the coastline of any country — if you live within a hundred miles of the coastline of any country in South America — you are not in a safe place. Go to the interior and to the mountains. If you live on the coastline, don’t ask me if it is a safe place. What happened to your common sense? It is not a safe place. Get away from the ocean. Get away from the water. Get away from the rivers. Go to the mountains, and make sure it is not a volcano.”
– Ramtha
Q & A
Yelm, WA.
April 9, 2011

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