@jeanne-mayell, regarding “The pandemic is a dress rehearsal for climate change.” (you wrote this in the forum in March 2020) there is also this June 2020 headline from the Guardian website:
Covid-19 pandemic is 'fire drill' for effects of climate crisis, says UN official
Good Morning beautiful Ohana of love and light!! I apologize for not being able to pin point the prediction but I believe someone mentioned something to the affect of "T is there but he is gone" . Like lights on but no one is home.
- A fence a wall tumbling down. (Teri) Predicted 6/1/20 to June 2020. Private builder's Trump border wall failing in Arizona due to erosion.
I'm not sure where I saw it on here, but there was a prediction for lots of flooding in the relatively near future.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/06/29/climate/hidden-flood-risk-maps.html
We have been predicting a rise in flooding since 2012 on the main prediction page. I credit climate science with the fact that I have been "seeing" these visions. Nevertheless, we've been predicting and "seeing" flooding in visions now for ten years. Also been seeing rise in drought and the total melting of the Arctic sooner than even most science research predicting.
- In the later 2020’s, the Arctic transforms into a brown landscape with caribou running wild. This melted condition will accelerate climate change — unprecedented super storms in the North Atlantic, greater heat and weather extremes around the world, shifting weather patterns of extreme hot and extreme cold, drought, and flooding. (Jeanne Mayell) Posted every year on the Prediction Page since 2012.
- Wet grass not cultivating crops, life. I saw water rising so fast. Over my feet, then ankles, knees, thighs. It was a flood. I looked up and I saw lands flooding everywhere. Water levels rising and flooding bad this year. Sad times for a lot who will be displaced from homes. Coastal towns and the south will be hit hard. I also see Florida as one of the worst places to live from now on. Predicted 6.1.20 for 2022 (Tonya W). 2020 already showing signs of this increase in flooding-
- There are climate change worries: rising seas, flooding, hurricanes. (Bluebelle) Predicted for 2023
- I see water flowing through the courtyards and courtly areas. Sunny days, pastoral. This is a time of regeneration and play. (Mary K)
- Water is rising. But cleaner, brighter. (Anna V)
- The Arctic may be mostly melted by the end of 2020, causing weather effects never experienced in the North Atlantic, Europe and in many other parts of the world. In the later 2020’s, the Arctic transforms into a brown landscape with caribou running wild. This melted condition will accelerate climate change — unprecedented super storms in the North Atlantic, greater heat and weather extremes around the world, shifting weather patterns of extreme hot and extreme cold, drought, and flooding. The Gulf Stream will continue slowing down, causing hurricanes in Europe and seas to rise along the U.S. eastern seaboard at twice the global average. (Jeanne Mayell) Posted 2013.
- Flooding and storm in Florida. (Andrew Posey) Predicted June 6, 2019 for March 2020.
- Flooding in Britain. (Sydney) Predicted June 6, 2019 for March 2020.
@jeanne-mayell. The "pink skies" part must be from the Sahara dust storm. There are many articles with photos of spectacular pink sunsets/sunrises around the world caused by the recent African storm Ophelia. Sorry, I don't know how to cut and paste references into messages here yet.
The economist Tim Morgan published an essay last month titled "Orchestra, Lights, Beginners! The Coronavirus as Dress Rehearsal." He mostly discusses how the economic fallout from the coronavirus is a dry run for the fallout from "environmental risk." Although he doesn't say it, he's basically referring to exponential global warming.
People marching in masks, dark smoke in the background, Asian people. (Karen C.) Predicted 6.1.20 for July 2020. In Hong Kong, protestors continue in spite of the danger from the Chinese, their ominous warnings, and the tear gas.
Posted on the Prediction Page by @Mike:
Some kind of technology is developed that makes pesticides not necessary in most cases. (Baba). Predicted for 2020.
https://onezero.medium.com/tiny-weed-killing-robots-could-make-pesticides-obsolete-99b3a6359c39
Mike, thanks for finding this.
I just noticed this prediction from two years ago for 2020.
- Where’s Trump? He is there but he’s got a mask. I see a Trump mask and that’s what we now see. I see scissors. He’s doing arts and crafts. Ivanka is quiet and gone. (Jeanne) Predicted 4/29/18 for 2020.
Another hit related to this prediction made for May 2020:
Prediction:
Mangroves and trees being planted all over the world to protect coast lines and forests and counteract CO 2 emissions. (Paula)Predicted June 6, 2019.
Article:
- Parched in southwest. (Deetoo) Predicted June 2020 for June 2020.
- We are having a big drought in the southwest and in other places. https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/july-2020-climate-outlook-has-no-good-news-us-southwest
Russell Brand talking about people moving away and starting their own communities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fTODIdZfR4
That is the beginning of a hit of a prediction I made here 8 years ago that after the 2020 "crash" and upheaval there would be a movement in the 2020's. Climate advocates have also been talking for many years about a need in the future for people to live in communities with shared resources rather than depending on centralized sources. Also in the last few years, people in this community began seeing during Read the Future Nights similar movements during the 2020's.
Though not in the States, the forming of eco based communities started to happen a few years ago in the Netherlands. There are small housing projects where people share a large garden where they grow food. Houses are also designed to leave a 0 footprint on the environment. Next to that, people are moving away from the large industrious areas in the West of The Netherlands and back to villages etc.
- India and China almost come to blows over disputed territory. (Baba)Made June 1, 2020.
Opinion | How China and India Came to Lethal Blows - The New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2020/06/19/opinion/China-India-conflict.html
Hot and dry weather in Germany. (Baba) June 1st
Recurring droughts will change German forests forever/researcher/Clean Energy Wire
www.cleanenergywire.org/news/recurring-droughts-will-change-german-forests-forever-researcher
- There is a warning about a waterborne illness at a swimming area due to pollution that causes bacteria to grow. (Siobhan) June 1st
Brain-eating amoeba: Warning issued in Florida after rare infection case - BBC News
www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53302773
- Fire in the north. (Anna V) June 1st
We Regret To Inform You That The Siberian Arctic Is On Fire — Again | IFLScience
www.iflscience.com/environment/we-regret-to-inform-you-that-the-siberian-arctic-is-on-fire-again/
- “A river of birds in migration” – a chant that popped into my head. (Anna V)
Thousands Of Grackles Descend On Texas Grocery Store Parking Lot – CBS Dallas / Fort Worth
dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/01/31/thousands-grackles-blackbirds-texas-grocery-parking-lot/
@lenor Thank you for finding and posting these hits. I will post them on our special 2020 Hits page.
- Some kind of technology is developed that makes pesticides not necessary in most cases. (Baba). Predicted 11.11.19 for 2020. Tiny weed-killing robots could make pesticides obsolete
This hit was discovered by a new member of the community. jsr78.
Thank you @jsr78! I would like to own some of those robots for my garden, but I bet they are mucho expensive if they are even available yet.
- Lakes blooming record amounts of algae all over US. It’s making me ill. Does no one see the changes. It’s heat. Climate changes. July/August (Tonya W). Algae blooms, without historical precedent, are turning Western US Lakes green.