Could this be the master plan?

This may very well be the plan revealed. Right now we are facing war in the middle east, hunger from terminator seeds mixing with the food chain, and an electrical energy problem!
"And there we saw the giants, the sons of Anak, which come of the giants: and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight." Num 13:33 (KJV)
Also you can spell Anak from Kanamit. In fact it's spelled backwards. Occult groups often practice speaking and writing backwards. (see below).
The Twilight Zone
Episode: To Serve Man
Air Date: March 2, 1962
"Respectfully submitted for your perusal - a Kanamit. Height: a little over
nine feet.
Weight: in the neighborhood of three hundred and fifty pounds. Origin: unknown. Motives? Therein hangs the tale, for in just a moment we're going to ask you to shake hands, figuratively, with a Christopher Columbus from another galaxy and another time. This is the Twilight Zone.
A race of aliens arrive on earth and begin to convince the entire population of their (1) friendly motives. They start to aid mankind in every way from eliminating war, hunger, and introduce a way to produce
extremely cheap power.
After the first meeting with the U.N. one of the Kanamit representatives accidentally leaves a book behind. U.S. decoding experts including Michael Chambers start immediately trying to de-code the Kanamits language and therefore understand the book.
Eventually they decipher the title "To Serve Man" and everyone is relieved because they now know that the Kanamit's are here to serve humankind. Mr. Chambers soon joins thousands of other people who have booked flights back to the Kanamits home planet. Just as he is about to board the ship his assistant breaks through the crowd and begs him not to board. She has figured out the book and yells "It's a cookbook". Mr. Chambers tries to escape but a Kanamit pushes him aboard.
The recollections of one Michael Chambers, with appropriate flashbacks and soliloquy. Or more simply stated, the evolution of man, the cycle of going from dust to dessert, the metamorphosis from being the ruler of a planet to an ingredient in someone's soup. It's tonight's bill of fare on the Twilight Zone."
Right now they are saying that there are low water sheds all over North America. Where the jets are spraying, the rain stops http://carnicom.com/contrails.htm. No rain means no snow on the mountains, which then means no water run off for drinking. They spray here everyday and this winter has been dry!
No water means crop failures which means no food. If the elites can control the weather like most think they can, we are about to see the driest and hottest summer ever. Also notice that there are going to be electrical blackouts. Imagine when all the air conditioners kick in. I have noticed elsewhere in the world that they are having power problems too. I think this is going to be son of y2k. But this time it may be more covert and more real.
Fiendly aliens (1) "On Wednesday, May 9th, over twenty military, intelligence, government, corporate and scientific witnesses came forward at the National Press Club in Washington, DC to establish the reality of UFOs or extraterrestrial vehicles, extraterrestrial life forms, and resulting advanced energy and propulsion technologies. The weight of this first-hand testimony, along with supporting government documentation and other evidence, will establish without any doubt the reality of these phenomena." www.disclosureprogect.org
The Disclosure Project is also claiming that the "aliens" are peaceful and the group wants the government to release all alien technology that they have concerning free energy
. This new form of energy they say could solve the world's problems.
In 1966 Report from Iron Mountain stated that in order to have world peace, the powers that be would have to create a war from outer space by attacking aliens in order to unite the world in a common bond.
"Today America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing that man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the world government." Henry Kissinger 1991
Remember how President Ronald Reagan had stated that if we were attacked by a power from outer space the world would then unite into one? In 1985 President Reagan told Mikhail Gorbachev at a Geneva summit meeting that:
"I couldn't help but say to him , just how easy his task and mine might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a threat to this world from another species from another planet outside in the universe. We'd forget all the little local differences that we have between our countries and we would find out once and for all that we really are all human beings here on the Earth together." Reuters, "Reagan Images Star Wars," International Herald Tribune, Paris, Dec. 5th, 1985
"The Soviets and the democracies will adopt the best characteristics of each other and, in the process of many years, there will not be a strict line of demarcation between their ideals; therefore no causes for war between them...because of the developments of science all the countries on earth will have to unite to survive and make a common front against attack by people from other planets." New York Times "M'Arthur Greets Mayor of Naples," Oct. 8, 1955
It's interesting to note here how he uses the word "people" from other planets and not the word creatures or aliens. Does he use the word people because he feels that they will look so much like us? Will they in fact be human pilots. Aliens from the Pentagon so to speak.
There is a war coming soon where the peace loving aliens will help us battle the bad aliens. The bad aliens are the ones working with the American government at Area 51and elsewhere. The bad aliens are working with the Jewish elite to bring about the New World Order. So the good aliens will defeat the bad aliens and the evil Jewish elite. Nice racist slant to the plan I would say. It would appear to be a cover story for a new holocaust.
So who are the good aliens? Well they are the Annunaki that are being heavyly promoted right now in the media. A good source for information can be found at: http://xfacts.com/
Below quotes from http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1052.html
"Lambert revealed that much knowledge in the past had been given to occult men throughout the ages -- a fact I had learned from other sources -- but that, toward the end of this Century, another major discovery in Electricity would be revealed. This discovery would prepare mankind to enter the Age of the Christ, and his Milennial Reign."
"Some time at the end of this decade, the Hierarchy is going to reveal a major new secret to human scientists concerning electricity."
Here is the cover story for the low water problem.
Record dust clouds cause continental rifts
May 23, 2001
Web posted at: 4:32 p.m. EDT (2032 GMT)
By Richard Stenger
(CNN) -- A new report suggests that alarming increases in desert dust are the cause of droughts rather than the result, a surprising find that comes on the heels of record levels of stifling particulate matter in China and Africa.
Scientists had previously theorized that wind-borne desert dust actually enhanced rainfall, presuming that large airborne particles formed larger cloud droplets.
But detailed observations of parched regions in central Africa demonstrated the contrary, according to the study, which focused on the African Sahel, a grassy savanna bordering the Sahara desert that once provided natural pastureland for livestock.
Increasing population pressure has turned much of the semi-arid expanse into desert, leading to higher levels of airborne dust during the rainy season. And the dust and other particles in the air actually produce smaller water droplets in clouds, which means hard times for Sahel farmers and herders.
"The effect of dust on cloud properties is to inhibit precipitation," said author Daniel Rosenfeld and colleagues in the May 15 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Dust begets more dust
Using satellite and aircraft observations, the team found that clouds forming within desert dust contain small droplets bearing little liquefied fruit. Moreover, the increased dust and drought can beget still more dust and drought.
"The reduction of precipitation from clouds affected by desert dust can cause drier soil, which in turn raises more dust, thus providing a possible feedback loop to further decrease precipitation," said Rosenfeld, an Earth sciences professor at Hebrew University in Israel.
The authors note that manmade substances are more to blame for killing the rain over dry lands, such as particulate matter from smoke and pollution.
No matter the cause, dust storms that swirl beyond borders have increasingly blanketed countries sometimes oceans away from their source.
The streets of Baichen in the Jilin Province of northern China on April 7 during the peak of the dust storms that gave birth to the dust cloud
Winds have pushed dust from the Sahara across the Atlantic, where the minute grains settle into a reddish haze over much of the East Coast.
And last month, a sprawling Asian dirt storm blew across the Pacific and sprinkled millions of tons of the Gobi and Takla Makan deserts as far east as Florida, making one of the largest North American dust clouds ever recorded.
"You couldn't miss it," said Duane Hilton of Bishop, California. "We usually have 50 miles visibility, but at one point you could see dust in the air looking at objects just 8 to 10 feet away."
Much of Asia soiled again. Such episodes have comparatively little effect on air quality in the United States. But the periodic plumes cause major headaches in cities hundreds of miles downwind like Beijing, blotting out the sun, slowing traffic and closing airports.
The eastward winds have long spurred protests from residents of Korea and Japan, who have faced similar, if milder, dust epidemics from China. The three nations have organized a committee to find a strategy to combat the dust, according to the Earth Policy Institute, an environmental advocacy group.
Overplowing, overgrazing and ill-advised government policies have exacerbated the drought conditions, according to institute president Lester Brown. "Accelerating wind erosion of soil and the resulting land abandonment are forcing people to migrate eastward, not unlike the U.S. westward migration from the southern Great Plains to California during the Dust Bowl years," he said Wednesday.
Other news:
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1339000/1339133.stm
Saturday, 19 May, 2001, 04:42 GMT 05:42 UK
"The Brazilian Government has announced drastic measures to tackle a looming energy shortage. Rationing, which will come into force next month, will be heaviest in the most populous regions around Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Cuts of about 20% will be imposed on domestic users and businesses, with heavy fines for those who do not comply. The crisis has been caused by a drought that has dried up many of the country's hydro-electric power plants."
OKEECHOBEE, Florida (AP) -- After decades of being dammed, tapped, channeled and pulled in dozens of different directions, Florida's once-mighty Lake Okeechobee is sick and tired.
"Lake Okeechobee, the backup reservoir for the state's heavily populated east coast, has dropped to just 9 feet above sea level -- the lowest level on record -- and keeps falling with every passing day. The previous record of 9.79 feet was set in 1981 was broken in late April.
Water levels typically reach 12 to 13 feet during the winter dry season and top off at 13 to 15 feet during the rainy summer months.
The four-year drought that has reduced the water level is only the latest stress on the nation's second-largest freshwater lake."
Great Lakes levels dropping
WebPosted Tue Jul 3 17:30:27 2001
MONTREAL - There's concern about water levels in the Great Lakes.
Lake Ontario is five centimetres below average and Lake Erie is 22 centimetres lower than normal.
The International St. Lawrence River Board of Control says because the supply of water from Lake Erie will be lower than usual, water levels in Lake Ontario will fluctuate.
Officials say a dry summer could mean record lows in the Montreal area.
Special measures will be taken to provide relief to commercial shipping and hydroelectric power plants that may be affected by low levels in the St. Lawrence River.
Written by CBC News Online staff Wed. July 4th 2001
Drought sears another summer
By Martin Kasindorf, USA TODAY
Another parched summer in a string of drought years is frustrating farmers, fly-fishers and lawn lovers across broad expanses of the USA.
Hawaii and West Texas are gasping through their fourth straight year of lower-than-normal rainfall. Chronically low groundwater levels persist in Florida despite recent rains. The usually soaked Pacific Northwest is suffering some of the worst problems.
Hardest hit: the Klamath River basin of Northern California and southern Oregon. To save endangered suckerfish and coho salmon, the federal government in April cut off Upper Klamath Lake irrigation supplies to 1,500 family farmers for the first time in the 96-year history of the dam-and-canal project there. Nearly 200,000 acres that usually grow alfalfa, onions, horseradish, mint and potatoes are idle. Ranchers are selling off sheep and cattle breeding stocks.
Social fallout is "absolutely devastating," says Tessa Stuedli, executive director of the Klamath Water Users Association. She says the drought has triggered bankruptcies and divorces among farmers. "A person doesn't feel good about himself when he is considered less important than a fish," she says.
The Northwest relies on hydroelectric energy for 70% of its power. Rivers are trickling after a winter of scanty snow. "We're running on the ragged edge of being able to meet power supply needs," Bonneville Power Administration spokesman Ed Mosey says. The BPA talked aluminum makers into closing energy-gulping plants on the Columbia River, which is at only 52% of normal flow. There's little energy left over for export to blackout-prone California.
Young chinook salmon swimming to the Pacific will have to brave the turbines of Columbia hydroelectric dams instead of being "spilled" over the top; the BPA can't afford to release the water.
If avid fly-fishers head for a favorite Wyoming or Montana vacation spot, they may find that a river doesn't run through it. Montana's Big Hole River, for example, is flowing 95% below normal. Lt. Gov. Karl Ohs says officials are "carefully monitoring" trout streams, ready to ban angling — a mainstay of small-town economies.
The Northwest drought is "something of a mystery and may be a one-year blip," Agriculture Department meteorologist Brad Rippey says. Regionally, this summer is shaping up as the second driest (after 1977) in 72 years of Northwest record-keeping.
From New Mexico east to North Carolina and Florida, blame bone-dry conditions on La Niña, Rippey says. The cyclical phenomenon of unusually cold eastern Pacific Ocean water — the opposite of El Niño, which often produces flooding in the USA — is fading after three years. In Hawaii, "the only cause people are looking at right now is global warming," says Chester Lao of the Honolulu water supply board.
Nationally, last summer was much more arid than summer 2001 promises to be. The weekly U.S. Drought Monitor map released last Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration showed extreme or severe drought in 15% of the country. Last August, drought covered 36% of the country. Not even 2000 can compare to the "Dust Bowl" year 1934, when 62% of the country was gripped by drought.
Last year's drought and heat wave caused $4 billion in crop damage and 140 deaths in south-central and southeastern states. The summer drought of 1998 was even worse. It resulted in up to $9 billion in damage and 200 deaths from Texas to the Carolinas.
Agriculture is bearing the brunt again this year. Montana farmers "already have written off" most of the wheat they planted last winter, state drought coordinator Jesse Aber says. Texas cotton is withering. In Washington state, 75,000 acres of apple, pear and cherry orchards aren't bearing fruit.
The Florida rainy season started on schedule last month, prodding dehydrated alligators out of backyards and back to the marshes. "The golf greens are green and the forest fires are out," Florida state climatologist James O'Brien says. But homeowners in the Tampa Bay area remain under restrictions imposed in May 2000. Outdoor watering is allowed one day a week, before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. Underground aquifers need replenishment, "like a family that loses its income and goes deeply into debt," explains Michael Molligan of the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
Meanwhile, in Klamath Falls, Ore., soccer fields are a drab brown. County Commissioner John Elliott asks outsiders to call 1-866-DROUGHT to donate livestock feed.
The future in the Klamath River basin may be less bleak than residents fear. The Bush administration and Senate leaders are supporting a bill to give farmers $20 million in emergency aid. Interior Secretary Gale Norton says department biologists will review the fish-before-people decree.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nlead.htm
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