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The park inclined, great calamity, throughout AMERICA and ITALY it will be:
The fire in the ship, PESTILENCE and CAPTIVITY, Mercury in Sagittarius, Saturn warning.
But first by brief explanation, although the majority of countries in the world are experiencing some form of "lockdown" or enforced social distancing (CAPTIVITY) from the COVID-19 "PESTILENCE," making something like 70% of the world population homebound or, worse, under house arrest, the two nations that have reportedly been hit the worst are ITALY and the United States (AMERICA).
I am bothered by the "park inclined" as that suggests a major earthquake, the west coast sloping as it were. And there have been an unusual number of earthquakes of late in the northwestern US and other parts of the country, even on the east coast. The Utah quake, thus far, was the most severe.
But at this time we may well be witnessing the mysterious "FIRE IN THE SHIP" phrase coming into reality. Until of late it made little sense, and many commentators even thought it was an astrological configuration, the ship standing for the constellation Argo. Others speculated it may mean the barque (ship) of St. Peter, the Vatican ablaze and the Pope fleeing Rome. It could mean many things, especially the latter, or it could even mean a fleet or major battleship or aircraft carrier is destroyed during a time of war, perhaps in the Persian Gulf. Then again, it might be something much more literal, but still terribly devastating.
Because now we have "plague ships" floating about ... including the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier. We also have hospital ships anchoring off our major cities to create some slack for the overcrowded hospitals full of coronavirus patients. Is it possible one or more of these ships may experience fires inside their structures making the suffering on board even worse, causing a fiery death to those who are too ill to escape?? Terrorism, in other words, if not some horrible accident or act of nature.
Yesterday a train engineer attempted to crash his train into the navy hospital ship USNS Mercy anchored off Los Angeles for fear they were actually part of some conspiracy to bring harm to US citizens. If there are people that unbalanced around, it could happen again somewhere else.
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Here he speaks about the COVID-19 pandemic and a nationwide policy of sheltering in place:
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COVID19 is not a hoax. It doesn't care if you are a Democrat or Republican or if you live in China or Italy or Mississippi. It does not discriminate based on gender or wealth or location or circumstance. While it kills more older people who catch it, it can also be deadly to the very young and all those in between.
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Hide Transcript Show Transcript WARM DAY WITH WARMER DAYS AHEAD. I WANT TO TALK ABOUT SOMETHING GOING ON IN THE SKY. THERE IS A NEW COMMENT. -- COMET. THIS WAS SHOT IN THE AUBURN AREA . JOE SENT IT IN TO SHARE WITH US.
Mabus will soon die, then will come of people and beasts a horrible destruction: Then all too suddenly the vengeance is revealed, one hundred, hand, thirst, hunger, when the comet shall run.
During the appearance of the bearded star, the three great princes will be made enemies:
Peace struck from the sky, the earth quakes, Po, Tiber overflowed, a serpent placed upon the shore.
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