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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

VIDEO: Ryan Lochte Tears MCL And Sprains ACL







We all have our celeb crushes right? That’s normal, but what’s not normal is tackling your crush and causing them to suffer a serious injury! That’s what happened to Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte when a female fan attempted to hug Ryan and the two toppled over causing him to fall to his knee. Lochte’s rep released a statement saying, “As a result of a freak injury caused by an unexpected fan encounter, Ryan has suffered a torn MCL and an ACL sprain and will be taking a break from training and competition.” Yikes! We hope Ryan makes a quick recovery!













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VIDEO: Ryan Lochte Tears MCL And Sprains ACL

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Swim… Cry the Crawling



Flickr - fukushima - Abode of ChaosSoren Dreier, Guest
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I’m sorry if I add to the fear in this world, where people already are crawling in the mud of Matrix mainstream scares. This scare they just don’t talk about. That makes me a bit nervous.


I’m addressing today’s story: Fukushima - While No One Is Watching….


So they will manually remove 6,375 fuel rods and hope that nothing goes wrong.
I have a simple equation: Tepco + nothing goes wrong = Impossible.
So reason to be concerned? I think!


To quote Dr. Sircus:


“If a fuel rod is dropped, breaks or becomes entangled while being removed, possible worst-case scenarios include a big explosion, a meltdown in the pool, or a large nuclear fire. Any of these situations could lead to massive releases of deadly radionuclides into the atmosphere, putting much of Japan — including Tokyo and Yokohama — and even neighboring countries at serious risk.”



Lets assume they only drop one, that’s the above scenario. It apparently also depends on ‘how’ they drop it.


1 out of 6,375. Not likely. Apparently they don’t take Fukushima very seriously in Japan. Just this headline yesterday: ‘Fukushima worker accidentally switches off the crippled nuclear plant’s cooling systems.’


Okay. Is anybody taking this bloody thing serious? Why aren’t there 15 at work? We’re talking big time nuclear wipe out here!


There’s a hidden matrix in here somewhere.


This is probably the scariest threat to the Pacific Seaboard that America ever will encounter. And what are they doing in congress? Getting drunk and partying in Shut Down City and taking the ordinary citizens for a spin. Well, this could show to be one epic default of life in America as we know it and for the entire globe. Either they’re plain stupid, don’t give a shit or have been told to stand down. I think all three.


Yesterday I stumbled on this debt clock that shows the amount of debt in the world, when I looked the digits were: $ 51,950,991,700,234. Think of the flow of interest rates…..someone’s spinning some big bucks here. It’s a world of money lenders and exploitation, and if you owe them a bit they will track you down, foreclose on you, lay you off and whatever else they can to punish we the people whom they’ve forced this casino like scheme on. Shame on them. Liars, crooks and thieves the lot of them.


Wars are historically also used as a tool to reset debts and it seems that the Matrix is having troubles starting WW3 so maybe a disaster of this proportion is what they are hoping for.


If the wind goes east it will cripple China, who owns most of America anyway, either in the obvious or through dense networks of middlemen.


The weather has been acting peculiarly weird lately (just practicing?), and since the Rothschilds own the weather anyway and they own the politicians turning their blind eye, maybe the whole thing is about economics. Wicked, and a bit confusing I admit, so this Matrix is hard to penetrate.


But one thing I do know, if the Zionist Rothschilds are not in on it, it would not be so.


I wrote in a post prior to this: November looks very interesting.


In early 2013 I was having nuclear visions. So was Stuart Wilde, and since we corresponded on almost a daily basis I mentioned them. They fitted well with Stuart’s, but we couldn’t pinpoint it. Maybe they make sense now. That’s the matrix of visions to be able to pinpoint without the logic of time interfering or without emotions. The feel comes after and that often is distorted again by logic and sentiments.


When Stuart passed I decided not to go in ‘vision’ mode because I missed our vision ping-pongs.


Two weeks ago I busted my knee pretty bad and had to take Morphine to get some hours of sleep at night. I’m not used to taking drugs. The Morphine was a highly unexpected gate opener and closing my eyes to rest: explosions again. Some concerned the New Madrid fault line, which I think will rumble.


The others I had I understood today when reading the Fuel Rod article. They made sense and that really concerns me. Devastation, people crawling on the ground, black skies, waters undrinkable, and down that line.


One thing is the left brain perspective of the ‘cleanup’ that’s really concerning enough, since it’s based on knowledge and logic, and I don’t fancy that Tepco equation.


Having collective visions is very complicated since a lot of aspects have to fit in. Having them on a person to person note is much easier. The night before Stuarts passing I dreamt I was at his funeral. Scared the crap out of me I didn’t hear from him for days. It had its reason.


Another thing is the highly subjective Morphine induced visions of it.


On another note: Morphine has been used to create visions for millenniums. And a voice whispered; Chilly winds…chilly winds.


I so wish all goes well and good wishes are the fabric realities are made of.


So let’s wish, hope and pray.


One thing I have is less fear in spite of this event, either seen from a logical view as goes for the article or vision-wise. It is like being split between two perceptional states. The one being 3D: The Karma Yoga of being here and the 5D take on it: All is as it should be.


‘All is as it should be’ is intimately interwoven with: ‘Being here.’


All is at it should be,  because we are here learning, loving and practicing it. Maybe and just maybe because of that fact: that love, that persistence, that Staying Power will buffer this and guide us towards the light in the evolvement of this cataclysmic event and the Dawn we so long for. We’re spinning through infinity with all inclusive love as our vehicle no matter what they will hit us with.


Lets dive into that – it is a very safe place to be. No matter what atrocities the hellish ghouls try to fill it with. We are safe infinite beings.



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Monday, September 2, 2013

Swimmer Nyad More than Three-quarters through Cuba-to-Florida Swim

American long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad had passed the three-quarter mark on her swim across the Florida Straits on Monday, attempting to become the first person to swim from Cuba without a shark cage.

Nyad, 64, was “swimming strongly” more than 39 hours after she set off from Havana, according to blog updates on her website (www.diananyad.com). She had swum more than 80 miles of the 103 miles to the Florida Keys.


The marathon swimmer is making her fifth and final attempt at the crossing, this time using a protective silicone mask to better protect her from the poisonous jellyfish that forced her to end one of two attempted crossings last year.


Nyad said at the outset that the custom-made mask slows her and makes it more difficult to breath. Officials initially estimated it could take up to three days to complete the swim, but Nyad was benefitting from a favorable current, her crew members said.


The treacherous Florida Straits has been conquered only once, by Australian Susie Maroney, who used a protective cage at age 22 during a 1997 swim. The cage glided on ocean currents and enabled Maroney to make the journey in just 25 hours.


Australian endurance swimmer Chloe McCardel abandoned her quest in June to make the crossing after she was severely stung by a jellyfish 11 hours into her attempt.


Nyad departed on Saturday morning accompanied by five support boats that also provide her with food and water.


John Bartlett, a member of Nyad’s crew, wrote on her website on Sunday that she had swum farther than on any previous attempt. Her swimming speed had reached 2 mph, he said, “increasing progressively throughout the day.”


As night fell on Sunday, Nyad put on a jellyfish-protection suit, the website said. She did not immediately use her protective mask. Instead, the exposed parts of her face were slathered with a special protective cream dubbed “Sting Stopper,” it said.


An isolated thunderstorm was reported in the area where Nyad was swimming. Crew member Candace Hogan wrote that Nyad was approaching shallower waters “which could spell danger from jellyfish.”


“We can almost see the glow of Key West,” Hogan added.


At one point on Sunday, the website said, Nyad floated on her back kicking and led a crew of 35 people keeping her on course through the strong Gulf Stream current in singing “Happy Birthday” to a crew member.


“Diana is feeling strong and very coherent,” an earlier update read. “She is joking for the first time all day. The only concern is that she is throwing up everything she eats.”


Earlier Sunday, Nyad was stopping every 40 minutes to eat, taking several bites of scrambled eggs and pasta, the blog said.


Her long-distance accomplishments include swimming around the island of Manhattan in 1975 and a swim from the Bahamas to Florida in 1979.


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Swimmer Nyad More than Three-quarters through Cuba-to-Florida Swim

Thursday, June 13, 2013