My PDF PAGE

I believe you will appreciate the PDFs.
There is the climate PDF section. There is the WW II section. Initially, this was going to house a sample of 5 or 6 PDF pages, but I added more. They are fascinating but they only show a small microcosm of what has been diligently researched.
For the benefit of those who are not computer savvy and do not know how to work with PDF files--they are really not that hard--skip the pdf's scroll down a bit, and you will find the introductory, which demonstrates the introductory of Alert: For The Times, Cascading Storms, Climate, History and What To Look For. You will find it in its entirety in word content, but only limited by what kind of computer you have in terms of size and viewability.

Compared to PDF, the PDF files are like actual snapshots of the book, and so are much better. Enjoy.


PDF: CLIMATE DOWNLOADS

intro.pdf
Fatima.pdf
Scallion.pdf
Nostradamus.pdf
Maj Dames.pdf
S Pole.pdf
Pictures.pdf
Astrology.pdf
pg_69.pdf
Table of Contents

My PDF 1998's

WORLD WAR II PDF: 1944 DOWNLOADS

Table-of-Contents.pdf
Normandy.pdf
Tuskegee.pdf
June-6.pdf
Intro.pdf
pg-8.pdf
Eisenhower.pdf
pg_18.pdf
Rome.pd
Weather.pdf
SHAEF-big-storm-p42.pdf
invasion.pdf
D-Day.pdf
Pacific.pdf
France.pdf
Jets-V1.pdf
Philippines_pgs-1944
Nisei.pdf
Bastogne.pdf
8-pg-special.pdf
WW-II-dates


Table-of-Contents.pdf
Eisenhower.pdf
D-Day.pdf
Bastogne.pdf

INTRODUCTION SAMPLE
FROM THE CLIMATE BOOK

 This area of the web provides a peak at the real book Alert: For The Times in text and not as a PDF file. It is included for those who do not get the hang of PDF's and would like to sample the content. Be ever mindful, the solitude of separating fiction from astonishing true predictions is very difficult.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I A HISTORICAL INSIGHT TO THE TIME

II FATIMA

III DOCUMENTOS

IV TRYING TO SEE THE UNKNOWN

V UPLINK TO THE STARS

VI THE HEAT IS ON

VII EXPLORING THE EVENT HORIZON

 

* Inventions and Discoveries made during the last century, 1900-1999
* Aurora Gallery
* Index

This special book is about traversing the bridge of the profane and the nature of things to come.


We are more and more visited by a torrid of ghastly weather phenomena–as late as December, 1999, billions of trees were felled in France and a Super cyclone rose in India with cascading effect that left millions frightened and homeless as the hand of nature stretched onto them.

There appears to be an oddity of increasing weather phenomena, albeit, mute evidence to the souls afraid that the time has come to cross the bridge.
I have been quietly augmenting historical facts by studying messages from modern sources that seem important because of the rapidly changing global environment. The news augment profound messages from: Dannion Brinkley, Major Ed Dames, Sean D. Morton, and Gordon-Michael Scallion, listed in alphabetical order. Their similarities may astound you. We shall also transcend into the noctographic world of Nostradamus and the messages from Fatima, but by no means is this book only about their mysteries. You will learn about history and science. The global average surface temperature continues to rise, certain portions of the poles continue to shrink, the winters, summers, and especially springs are appearing more and more off kilter.
This book is indeed about the nature of things to come. Everything now starts with a two zero or twenty; and it shall be for another hundred years. Gone for the rest of your life is everything in terms of numerics beginning with a one nine. In our chart of day and time, we shift from all that we knew in terms of the 1900s and resolve to a new millennium. An impressive chart of inventions and discoveries of the last century containing humanity's accomplishments is an addition to the book to show humanity was dazzling, indeed is quite illuminating: see Appendix A at the end of the book.

As we enter the new millennium, I've observed that history has been approaching a course of changing climate and weather that is on a scale that you see and hear in the news as unusual, to say the least.

By virtue of fact, there are numerous published books already with viewpoints on weather, written by illustrious professors with interesting projections and models. This is not a book for the scientist. I describe change with the interest of the average person in mind, in a historical scope. Historians, lest we forget, have at their disposal galleries of statistics from both the present and the past and ascending ideas written from various religions and beliefs that this is the time of huge changes. There are many ways to describe change. Between 1960 and 1998, my home city of Los Angeles has seen a population increase from 2.47 million to 12 million people sandwiched in the suburbs. We are not so bad, compared to other mega-cities such as Tokyo with 27,000,000 or Sao Paolo's 16,000,000. By the year 2025, more humans will live in concrete cities, sociologically called the urban way of life, than occupied the whole Earth ten years ago.


And so begins our journey into knowledge, carried on the caravans of history.

A journey that contains a magical gem, a scientific gem that sparkles with knowledge itself, shaped like a multi-faceted diamond. We thank all the scientists for this diamond. Our journey knows no bounds, and trespasses a world of the profane. And because we journey the paths of the nonscientific, it shall appear profane to the scientist. However, the caravans of history do not stop. We will together peer into the past, the historical reality and the secret past. Little things once deemed reserved for some wild fantastic surreal future, we shall see become true, as if lit by a magic candle. Some things left the world of prophecy, and like magic became history. We shall see the sunrise of the quasi-scientific, the dawn of a new future, and feel the wisps of the supernatural on our journey.

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