Sean D Morton

This details a short bio on Sean D Morton.


 

  Since the early 1990s, Sean David Morton has been publicly making predictions including predicting earth changes. Over the years I have been following his predictions.

On British television Sean made a series of astounding predictions on the cable program “BEST KEPT SECRETS” September 14, 2000, that will leave one speechless. He foresaw unprecedented flooding and inundation across the midlands and the Salsbury plain in England, running from late September through November of 2000, plus forecasts that startled a lot of people when he said there would be tornadoes tearing up the southern coasts.
He predicted massive flooding in Italy particularly the northern area. He predicted heavy flooding in France, even daring to venture with a time reference, stating it would happen in a time period of late December and early January, 2001.

Astonishing as it may seem, right on cue they happened as he predicted. Not only were southern England, and southern France gripped in a severe storm of torrential rain on October 30, 2000, but two tornadoes hit the south coast of England!
The weather caused so much chaos that the Eurostar trains between England and France were suspended. Italy received the worst flooding in living memory between October 14 and the 20th. Worst hit were the regions of Valle d’Aosta, Piedmonte, Lombardia and Liguria. Before it was over, Eastern Spain, the SW and the Normandy-Brittany parts of France were all affected by a most unusual order of torrential rains and flooding. These are chilling but, astonishing facts revealed, which along with others, are revealed for the first time in book form. Ten years ago, few people would have believed that people in the downtown cities of Nashville, Miami, Salt Lake City, Louisville and Paris, France, would fall under the velocity of record winds, winds so strong they could fling you up in the air like a twig.

But, he had warned people that they were coming. He had foreseen an increase in erratic and severe weather, not to mention an outburst in natural disasters for the decade of the 1990s and for the first years of the following millennium. The greatest temperature rises are found in northern Eurasia and Alaska, according to a report published in a Dutch journal Climate Change.
As dramatic as it may seem, it even gets more dramatic. 2,750 sq miles of ice broke off in Antarctica in 1998. (The state of Delaware is but 2,057.) In March of 2000, a behemoth of ice 183 miles long broke off --twice the size of Delaware.

A few years ago, Sir Peter Blake, a famous and well respected British explorer and yachtsman reported of sailing over 100 miles through open seas in the southern hemisphere near Anctarctica where before had been frozen for hundreds of years. He said that was amazing. Speaking of the polar regions, you will also be astonished to learn that one of the reasons that oil prices are so high is that the administration has changed the law that required Alaskan oil to be sent to the United States--and is now sending it to Japan!
The concepts of alternatives to fossil fuel burning are a very large field. I do not see the price of gasoline going back to $1.99 but, petroleum based firms will continue reaping profits galore. We must face reality as mother earth encandesces weirder climate and weather anomalies.
In much the same way oil and hydro-carbon fuel displaced wood as a form of energy, we must say it is time for them to enter the buffer zone and permit newer forms of energy to center stage.

We will always have people who will disagree that the situation is not as grave as it sounds. We will also hear, until the end of time, oil firms drawing scientific global experts with global models that intone a haywire scenario won’t be reached until AD 2100 or 2200. In the past, the violence of weather extremes had been more spread out over time, but lately that’s not the case. Because they are more pronounced, along with the fact of the warming temperature spectrum, prominent meteorologists and climatologists have joined the fray of scientists warning that something is not right.
Despite the fact recent historical developments are propelling weather-related news to the forefront, it seems people, unfortunately, are making it out to be only a global warming picture. That’s how people place the weather picture. All this is enumerated in my fine book. Sean thinks we are in a 7-year war cycle.

Sean D. Morton was years ahead of his time before the issuance of government and business reports that began to be noticed by mainstream news like ABC or NBC. In the December 28, 1998, issue of his newsletter Delphi Associates Newsletter, he stated we would “be torn by wars which will spread across the world, drawing our military further and further away from home, sapping our resources and our will to fight.” Before 9-11, that seemed inconceivable to many of us. His newsletter comes out monthly with various information, including one of his strengths, information on the stock market. And, even though he at times talks about the stock markets, I primarily deal with the weather and climate.

While Alert: For The Times is composed of many years of research, it does chronicle many facts of information and the coincendental meteoric rise of Mr Art Bell; yet, this is not a biography on Bell. As Joe Friday of Dragnet would say, “Just the facts, ma'am. Just the facts.”

 

 

ALERT: For The Times