Bob Tuskin spoke with Cliff High of halfpasthuman.com today about whether the impact of Hurricane Sandy could be the beginning of the "global coastal event" that has received much recent attention, based on the work of Courtney Brown and High's own followup research. High said this weather event does show up in his webbot forecasts. It is an archetype for what we are likely to be facing over the next few years. The language we're hearing in the description of the hurricane and the forecast impact is the same language that will dominate when the global coastal event happens.
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Tuskin wondered if it might be an EMP or a tsunami that would ultimately take down the grid. High replied that it wouldn’t be a tsunami, but energies from space. And it is so likely to happen that probability calculations are maintained by every space agency on the planet.
“They’re all looking for solar expulsions. When the grid goes, it will of course, never ever come back,” High said, “simply because the transformers are individually made. They’re giant. The waiting list is a year, and we have thousands of them here.
“What happens when the grid goes down and we all of a sudden have 240 Chernobyl or Fukushima incidents here in North America plus who knows how many around the planet? When that sort of thing happens, trying to survive somewhere in the remnants of a subdivision is all well and good until that first radioactive cloud comes wafting over from the nuke plant that’s only seven miles away from you,” High said.
Read Full Article Here: http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/30/hurricane-hype-the-global-coastal-event-conversation-with-clif-high/
Excerpt
Tuskin wondered if it might be an EMP or a tsunami that would ultimately take down the grid. High replied that it wouldn’t be a tsunami, but energies from space. And it is so likely to happen that probability calculations are maintained by every space agency on the planet.
“They’re all looking for solar expulsions. When the grid goes, it will of course, never ever come back,” High said, “simply because the transformers are individually made. They’re giant. The waiting list is a year, and we have thousands of them here.
“What happens when the grid goes down and we all of a sudden have 240 Chernobyl or Fukushima incidents here in North America plus who knows how many around the planet? When that sort of thing happens, trying to survive somewhere in the remnants of a subdivision is all well and good until that first radioactive cloud comes wafting over from the nuke plant that’s only seven miles away from you,” High said.