Oracle Report ~ Friday, April 17, 2015

Balsamic Moon in Aries: release, dream

Wisdom Goddess: all

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Courthouse Rock in Sedona, Arizona ~ photo by Elisa

Skill: stand aside and let the energy sweep away the old and outworn; prepare to seed your intentions for the new year tomorrow

Positive Imprints: going with the flow, acceptance, recognition of patterns, beacons of light, assistance from spiritual sources, standing up or owning up, unity, striking a chord, purge of the past, new paths, appreciation of someone’s help, darkness abating

Catalysts for Change: blaming others, being too hard on self, feeling unproductive, scattered, ungrounded, lashing out at someone who is trying to help, taking on other’s issues thus taking away their personal journey, unappreciated, divide and conquer tactics

Sabian Symbol for the Lunar Month: “a majestic rock formation resembling a face is idealized by a boy who takes it up as his ideal of greatness, and as he grows up begins to look like it”

Today is an historic day, perched as we are at the edge between an old world and a new one.

While I wish I could wax poetic this “new year’s eve” on how the sweeping of the field of consciousness today ushers a new age that begins tomorrow, I endeavor to always keep it real. The truth is, today carries a combination of some of the most emotionally-challenging energetics possible. The Sabian symbols in effect today include:

  • a large disappointed audience
  • a man in deep gloom; unnoticed, angels come to his aid
  • aroused strikers round a factory
  • a widow at an open grave
  • a porter carrying heavy baggage

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We Have the Peak Oil Myth – Now Peak Water Too?

Makia Freeman – Peak water is the idea that, like peak oil, water is a limited resource that we are running out of.

waterArtificial scarcity is an age-old trick used by merchants to suppress the supply of a resource or product in order to increase its price. This financial trick is especially noticeable in the oil industry (controlled by the usual New World Order elite families). The Rockefellers propagated the peak oil myth at the Geneva Convention in 1892. John D. Rockefeller used his paid scientists to contend that as oil is composed of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen, it must be a residue from living matter, and thus it is a fossil fuel! Twisted logic indeed. The Russians discovered that oil was abiotic decades ago. Oil is normally drilled at 30,000 feet, whereas real fossils are normally not found below 16,000 feet; the whole thing is a scam.

Now, new information brought forth by researcher Deborah Tavares of StoptheCrime.net  suggests we are looking at another fable – this time “peak water.” The water crisis occurring in California (and elsewhere) is a water crisis hoax in the sense that we are being conditioned to accept artificial scarcity as real scarcity.

Control Water, Control Life

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Drought Number One Emergency in California [Video]

waterGreg Hunter – Author and attorney Ellen Brown says the drought in California is dire.  NASA recently said that California has just one year of water left.  Brown says, “It was just declared our number one emergency. . . .It’s pretty shocking what is happening.  It’s our fourth year of drought.  The Governor just declared that all the cities must cut back 25% in water usage. . . . The water districts are being fined $10,000 for going over, and you can get a $500 fine for doing a 10 minute shower instead of a 5 minute shower.  They have smart meters that can show specifically how long your shower was, which is kind of scary in itself.”

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Proof The US Peaked During Ronald Reagan’s Presidency

Simon Black – On March 16, 1936, the government of the United States published the very first edition of the Federal Register.

President Roosevelt had been taking a lot of heat over the previous year; under his New Deal program, dozens of government agencies were passing new rules, regulations, and codes at an absolutely feverish pace.

It became impossible for anyone to keep track of them—even the other agencies within the government.

So in the summer of 1935 they created a new law requiring every executive agency to publish a daily, official record of their activities.

This official record was called the Federal Register. And it would contain a complete set of every rule, regulation, code, and proposal issued by each of the executive agencies.

The first edition was published on March 16, 1936. It was sixteen pages.

Every single work day since then, without fail, the government has published the Federal Register.

Its first full year (1937) contained a total of 3,450 pages. By 1942, the Federal Register had grown to over 10,000 pages.

It passed 20,000 for the first time in 1967. More than 30,000 in 1973. And more than 40,000 the following year in 1974. Continue reading