Scallion

This details a short bio on Gordon-Michael Scallion


 

 

Gordon-Michael Scallion is a man who believes in cycles. Of whatever cycles intertwine with our evolutionary destiny, man is the wild card that can add or subtract to the severity. He and many of my subjects in my book concur...with one exception. Major Dames believes there are some things on the horizon too big, too gigantic that are beyond the scope of mere man to change, and because they loom on the horizon, will happen. That is not very nice if you work hard for the money, for better things for you and your family. Since 1991, Gordon-Michael Scallion has been publicly predicting earth changes.
Before 9-11, fear and war didn’t really enter our minds, but now it is a different story.
Gordon-Michael Scallion (GMS) is an intuitive and is one of my principle subjects in my book. He does believe World War III is imminent and will last until Earth changes will cause it to stop. Might GMS be wrong? Some people say GMS had a big miss for January 2002, predicting a terrorist attack for that Jan--luckily, it never happened. [In my opinion, a main key of this future war will be your snipers.] To his credit, whenever he tells you about the future and if it is connected to a dream, he watches out to see if the dreams appear in color. In 2002, GMS had a series of dreams in which terrorism was lifted into the world of computer networks, specifically the internet. But, because they had not appeared in vivid color form, he did state they may be alterable. No one’s predictions become 100% true, as I demonstrate in my book. I never shy away from pointing out errors.
The manifestation of war is not the only thing to appear and which I discuss. There is the acrimonious pulse of weather.



Many items you will not want to believe, but they are all documented. They are very important because it brings historical events more clearly into our world’s timeframe.
It augments my rare book by pointing out Earth changes and other items such as war which are normally missed by the average populace. As stated in my book, or if you are a diehard fan of Coast To Coast AM (a number one radio show in the country that comes on at night) the odyssey of a longer climate shift is just beginning.
The drama and fascinating premise I make in my book, as documented, is that both the scientific community and certain key people with special insights/gifts (specifically Gordon-Michael Scallion, Dannion Brinkley, Sean Morton and Major Dames) agree on further ecological changes that if unchecked will stupefy our imagination.

Dallas Apr 13, 2007
All one has to do is look at the damage done by winds and heat. They are attributed to the jet stream. The upcoming solar cycle is expected to be one of the most intense on record. So, do we really want to know? That leads us to a set of questions. Who is right? What events and things are they talking about? Is there proof that anything they spoke about came true? That is where you must read the book and the addendum and you will find proof. Another question to ask is why? Why the need to know? Does anybody care? One of the most important reports recently issued on the theme of acceleration of disasters was a report issued in May of 1999. It was a report released by the National Science Foundation after a long five-year study by 132 experts. The report was called “Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States.” It contains numerous examples of information valuable to responsible leaders and community planners of tomorrow. It noted a “dramatic increase in disaster losses is expected to continue.” The following reports may be of interest to you. For better viewing, wait for scroll bars to load up at least 80%. This is only a test.












Scientists from Scripps and the University of Arizona released a new report, the first of its kind, analyzing the last 34 years of wildfire activity, funded by grants from NOAA, the US Forest Service and the California Energy Commission. It stated the average fire season has grown--by more than 2 months as spring comes earlier. Fires destroyed 6.5 times more land than in the 1970s. Our terrible fires are unfortunately not a fluke AND are linked to the disposition of our changing climate--one of my themes in my book Alert: For The Times, Book of Secrets. In 2005, America experienced one of the worst wildfire seasons on record, eclipsing what I had written in my book. Times are changing, brother! In 2001, 3.7 million acres had been burned. But, in 2005, 8.3 million acres nationwide went up in smoke. This fact comes from the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho. We must remember another factor of climate: climbing temps. Avg spring and summer temperatures were over 1.5 deg higher in Western states between 1987 and 2003 than during the prior 17 years. Unless temperatures go down, the situation will intensify. Moreover, as more forests burn, more amounts of carbon dioxide will be released. Do you vividly remember the El Niño Years of 1997-98?

 

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