Joe Hoyle (8 Mar 2008)
"Reply To Donna"


Hi Donna,

 

Yeah you're right as usual. <G>

The article was from OPED.COM, rather than WND.

And it was from 3-03; I'll have to double back for the other two I reckon.

So you continue to maintain your reputation as a walking index. <G>

 

No, I hadn't read Tom Horn's books yet; but I do know about them as you know; and I  am generally conversant with most of what he thinks--for things that I consider important anyway.

There are others besides Horn who thinks that there will be a return of the fallen angels or  "Watchers", possibly at the close of the 2012  Mayan calendar.

 

People that knows  more about it than I do, all say that the Mayan calendar is the most precise calendar that there has been, for the purpose of pin pointing events that are far in the future.

They say that the Mayans could calculate lunar eclipses (among other things) thousands of years into the future using that calendar.

If that is true, the question would be how they could come by  such knowledge, without use of a super computer, or any computer for that matter.

Unless they possessed special  wisdom and knowledge, such as the Watchers of Enoch possessed.

Or unless they had personal contact with such Watchers, or had Watchers among them.

Or.....they were some of the Watchers themselves.

 

 

Movong on now, nothing on "Coast to Coast" lately that stands out.

But Steve Quayle and one of his associates named "Hawk" has been talking about some unusual things on his program this week, that listeners have been bringing to their attention by emails and ham radio; which they do all the time.

I expect to hear more about those things this coming week.

 

For one thing, there has been at least one report from a listener who was inside the local National Guard armory in his community, somewhere in the Northwest, and he found it completely bare.

All vehicles of all kinds, as well as all hardware and everything were gone.

The reservists there having been called up and not told why.

Other people out there have reported seeing military convoys moving from the Oregon and Washington areas West into Idaho.

 

A ham radio operator reports the military running an on-air test, on communication equipment being set up in the Idaho mountains.

Nobody knows what it's all about, but it's all still fluid.

People wonders whether the government is expecting a major earthquake to take place, or some other natural calamity that their not wanting to talk about.

 

Than there is also some thought about there being a credible nuclear threat from Russia, maybe on a major Northwest  city, and the troops and equipment from all over that region have been moved into the mountains and underground facilities in there, to preserve the military in case of a nuclear hit.

 

Many unusual things have been going on concerning the military.

Some thinks that a 1962 Cuban missile type crisis situation may be going on, and the government just isn't talking.

As you know, a flash point has developed in South America  between Colombia and Venezuela, with both nations bringing their armies up to the border.

The U.S. of course sides with Colombia and has Army Special Forces units there, while Russia has at least one treaty with Venezuela, to come to their aid if necessary.

 

Just one more conflict front for the U.S. to have to deal with.

It's all under reported by the news media though.

If we knew about just a little bit that's not being told to us, we would think that the Second Coming just has to be at hand.

But things can only get worse--much worse; and   we will be a round to face a lot of it yet.

 

And there's other things not being reported.

Like two Russian  fighter-bombers recently managing to breach the security space of a  carrier task force without being detected; nor being challenged once detected.

In fact Russian aircraft seems to be getting more bold all the time within U.S. air space  and over U.S. waters, and seldom being challenged.

Things are getting more and more totally screwy.

That's about all for now; see yeah later.