Continued Validation Of Earth Changes...11/11/99
by Mitch Battros  (ECTV)

The article below confirms what we have recently been made aware. The earth changes currently occurring are changing our lives forever. Research suggest this is not a fad that will go away next year. It is a trend which will be around for years to come. It is all part of what many scientist are now calling a "Mega Cycle" related to solar activity. We are in a cycle which we have never before witnessed. It exceeds the 11, 22, 1200, and 12,000 year solar cycle generally known in science circles today. This "Mega Cycle" is believed to occur perhaps on a hundreds of thousands year cycle (the exact number is unknown).

The increased solar activity has already begun. It is believed this current solar cycle will reach its apex (ironically) at the turn of the millennium, January 2000. Watch for escalation of earth changing events in the way of earthquakes, volcanos, and storms (either floods or snow depending on the region). Yes, thousands have already died from earthquake activity alone, several more thousands from floods and landslides, just in the past 60 days. I am expecting even more weather (earth) phenomenon to occur now and continue through the next several months.

I have made myself available to tour the nation presenting the most current research and data related to this undeniable occurrence I call "Earth Changes". In addition to a multi-media exposition of data, will be a presentation (including  materials) that will help prepare you physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

I will be in Jacksonville, FL on November 19th to 21st at the MetaPhest 99 Conference. Then to San Antonio, Tx on November 23rd and 26th.  See "Upcoming Events" for more information: http://www.earthchangesTV.com/events/index.htm

If you would like to set up a presentation in your area, send an email to <earthcng@earthlink.net>. I will respond as soon as possible.

Blessings to all, Mitch

Our Health In A Warming World...11/11/99
By Francesca Lyman MSNBC
 
Warmer, wetter winters and more severe summer droughts, forecast with global warming, could set the stage for more disease outbreaks like the West Nile virus that beset New York or the hantavirus that plagued Texas last summer. International negotiators meeting in Bonn, Germany in November to try to cut governments’ emissions of “greenhouse gases” produced little more than promises, but public health experts are increasingly concerned about the health effects of a warming world — on us and our fellow creatures. They trace it to local climatic conditions and larger, long-term patterns of global climate change.

Scientists have been warning that rising global temperatures could usher in a host of unwelcome changes — from rising sea levels to changes in the global water cycle, with alternating rain and drought, as well as altered forests, crop yields and water supplies, and threats to human health as well as that of all wildlife and ecosystems. The United Nations body of scientists advising governments on the scientific and technical aspects of global climate change, otherwise known as The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated that “climate change is likely to have wide-ranging and mostly adverse impacts on human health, with significant loss of life.” (not surprisingly) situations fostering concern as well for “mental health.”

Sun May Pick Up Where Y2K Leaves Off...11/11/99  See "breaking news" page: http://www.earthchangesTV.com/breaking/index.htm

Mitch Battros
Producer - Earth Changes TV
http://www.earthchangesTV.com

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