Hawai’i: The Back Story [video] ~ June 23, 2018


Thanks to Starship Earth for helping us understand the truth of the matter! Think Deep State in the US magnified by 1000, and then you will begin to understand the desperation of the dark as they realize they WILL lose control of Planet Earth. Nothing is beyond them as they plan to sink Hawai’i and Planet Earth!

They do not understand the power of Love however, so we shall see how this all plays out. My personal intuition tells me next week is important (June 24 – 30). So…please read this short report, watch the video, think about this and inner You, and…

InJoy!

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This video is an excellent, excellent account of what is and has gone on, and why. While a portion of an interview with Dr. Michael Salla is a near repetition to one I already shared, the rest is new and well worth your time if you want to understand the situation.

The deep state is involved, and I urge everyone to recognize this attack for what it is. There are no accidents, my friends. “They” understand the big picture and they capitalize on it at every opportunity.

My thoughts and very best intentions are with Hawai’i and her people.  ~ BP

Hawaii Volcano Eruption Update – Friday Morning ~ June 22, 2018


Stay current with the following news on the Kilauea eruption.

 

Kilauea Eruption Update ~ June 21, 2018


News Alert – Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Eruption Refuses To Stop, Lava Now Covering 380 Acres In Size In the lower east rift zone activity continues with little change. Lava from the fissure eight fountain continues to reach heights of about 175 feet as measured during the overnight hours. The lava pulses sending a shower of hot lava fragments over the rim of the cinder cone building it slightly higher and wider.

The lava exits fissure eight traveling at a rate of about seventeen miles per hour. It slows down significantly toward the quarry to about two miles an hour and significantly less than that at the ocean entry. At the ocean entry lava is entering in the southern part near the vicinity of Vacationland producing a robust steam and laze plume.

The lava has now created a lava delta in seaward that is approximately 380 acres in size. Up at the summit, subsidence continues with the withdrawal of magma at depth. The popular overlook parking area has now slumped into the crater. This area was closed since 2008. Earlier this week crews installed temporary GPS stations to track the rate of subsidence at the caldera and today a UAS team a drone team will be up trying to take pictures, weather permitting, of the changes that have occurred in the summit to produce digital elevation models that will help characterize and track the extensive subsidence. This is the video update for Thursday June 21st.

Breaking Alert – Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Turns Mordor With Lava Speed Exceeding 17 Miles Per Hour ~ June 20, 2018


Hawaii volcano Kilauea has undergone the single “largest scale collapse” witnessed in recent history, volcanologists at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) revealed.

Kilauea’s volatile crater has lost around 250 million cubic metres of volume since eruptions began on May 3 this year.

The subsiding Halemaumau crater summit has lost the equivalent of 100,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

Kilauea’s draining magma chambers are fuelling the summit collapse, the USGS warned on Tuesday, June 19.

Two aerial photographs snapped by USGS scientists reveal the extent of the widening crater in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Read more: http://bit.ly/2lobTB3 Courtesy – USGS

HAWAII KILAUEA VOLCANO UPDATE TODAY – Hawaii Volcano Latest News ~ June 18, 2018


A survey of the Kilauea volcano eruption shows a sizable cone has developed around fissure eight, and that the river of lava flowing from it is over 100 feet (30 meters) across and moving quickly.

People around the world have been transfixed by images of red and orange lava fountains exploding out of volcanic vents on Hawaii’s Big Island. Three weeks of destruction from Mount Kilauea is costing the island millions with fears it could damage tourism there for months ahead.