Linguistics Catchup

We’ve got a backup on headlines recently that stand a chance to fulfill earlier linguistics…

Linguistics on 9 June: “Different life sure felt weird”

I believe we are getting a little tickle on this one. Let’s start with the symptoms and then progress to the possible cause. Perhaps this is “normal,” but for some reason this year’s weather does seem to be a bit off. For starters, there’s no snow where there normally is this time year, but then there IS snow where there typically isn’t (I mean we’re almost getting into the July for crying out loud.) Has the weather been weird in your part of the world?

How about some causes. Well, in today’s world, never rule out mainmade causes first. I’m not your typical environmentalist, but I do know that Congress has been approving climate engineering for decades. I also know that that HAARP patterns have been changing the typical jet streams, especially this past spring to where cold arctic air actually funneled into areas it typically does not.

But even with all the weather modification, there are still bigtime uncontrollable factors also, such as the weakening magnetic field. Robert Felix’s research shows that our poles reverse consistently on a historical basis. The articles I’m presenting try to argue that poles take a 1000 years to reverse. Felix emphasizes that is true SOME of the time, but not always. He and others have postulated that there are several periods in Earth’s history where the poles have actually swung instantaneously, providing a horrific and nasty place to live here on Earth.

When the poles shift quickly, the magnetosphere weakens, and the faster the poles switch, the thinner the atmosphere. Well, even mainstream news is watching the poles shift, as indicated by these articles. Hold on to your horses everybody, because the word ‘weird’ might be a fabulous word to describe the new life…once the poles switch.

 

Linguistics on 9 June: “Party says play June mostly pain”

With just about a week left in June, it wouldn’t seem that there has been that much pain at a collective level (as least so far). However, perhaps this linguistics phrase was simply predicting the headlines in June. Nine days after this DreamForecast, we already have three headlines associated with pain:

Canada gas prices = pain

US gas prices = pain

Utility companies spreading the pain to the customers

For some reason, I’m thinking $10 per gallon gas will be a whole lot more painful than $4 gas, but that’s probably just because I don’t have any real income right now. I’ll bet all you millionaire readers won’t even notice the difference J

 

Project August Dreamers:

Head’s up, because we just got another dream matching the Russian agent meme, and a slight tickle on the plastic guns.

For those who are perhaps getting too many dream images, events, etc, you may want to try what Albelba did:

“I went to bed intending to dream of August 2014. There were lots of confused images, like laundry and video clips swirling in dark water. It was making me restless, so as an experiment I tried to narrow the focus to August 10.”

Pick a date and see if that helps reduce the clutter. I’m imagining that as we get closer to August, this phenomenon might get more pronounced as our “future memories” get stronger about the August months.

So give that a try, but please annotate the exact date you specified when you input your dream.

   

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Linguistics Catchup — 4 Comments

  1. I’ve discovered the red plastic gun looked like a ping pong ball gun. Didn’t know there was such a thing. 🙂

  2. Reporting weird weather on the day of June 24, yesterday – there were no mosquitos. zero!

    This is Minnesota, normally you don’t go out without biting bug protection, and while i don’t normally put anything on and deal with swatting them and get eaten alive too, there wasn’t a mosquito to be seen. Even if i was wearing a repellent, they would still flying about and be annoying because there are normally so many.

    I was outside periodically throughout the morning (woodsy area), day and evening in a yard setting with grass/plants, zero mosquitos.
    The period of time I was out in the day working on a project in the afternoon, I got bit by an ant that crawled into my sandal, biting me on the top of my foot. At first I thought it was a mosquito. Evening I was gardening over an hour, quitting after 8pm, no mosquitos. And, going out at dark for about 10 min, no bugs. What was really odd, on the front end when I had been out gardening in the evening, a neighbor asked me if i was being eaten alive, and I replied no, not a one~! Then evening when my husband arrived home, I inquired if he encountered mosquitos that day as I knew he’d be out in a woodsy area off of a lake, he also remarked, there weren’t any!

  3. The winds has been vary strong here in UT, almost destructive. We’ve been hit with walls of sand! Just last week, it was snowing!! raining and very windy all throughout UT.
    Very Weird Whacky weather indeed! I’ve never seen it like this!