Bizarre Murder in Phoenix, Odd Clouds and No Monsoons

July 26, 2015

I can’t help but think of Simon Atkins’ prognostication about how The Wave will make people crazy. This is the most bizarre thing I’ve ever heard. They say the couple had mental issues in the past, but what happened?

On July 25, a naked man decapitates his wife and leaves her in a closet, mutilates two family dogs, almost severs his own arm and was missing one of his own eyeballs. WTH?

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=phoenix+severed+arm+eye&ei=UTF-8&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-001

sun and disintegrating clouds

And I’ve spent some time looking at clouds in the past 11 years here and I don’t recall ever seeing clouds “dissolve” before my eyes.

phantom clouds 2

It’s difficult to tell from a photo, I know, but the puffiness just disintegrated and it was as though a white powder then sifted down from the bottom of the cloud and remained suspended.

It was only happening in the western sky, near the sun. In the east, the clouds would pop into being from a clear blue sky.

They formed out of nothing, as though watching a time-lapse video over 15 minutes, but it was in a matter of a couple of minutes, no more.

 

1 chemtrail
We’ve only had a few chemtrails lately, and plenty of normal, puffy clouds, and dark ones that looked like they would bring rain but didn’t. Many chemtrails are pretty pathetic and seem to stop before they really get started.

sunsetAnd we still have beautiful sunsets.

Our monsoons seem to have evaporated like the clouds. Normally they would begin in early July and go thorough August on many consecutive days, but so far, we’ve only had three small rainfalls in our area that didn’t amount to much at all, and a dust storm. I certainly hope we’re going to get a lot more rain than that.

Mica beforeI haven’t done a Mica update for awhile, but am happy to report that at 18 months and 94 lb, he suddenly decided to be more obedient. He used to be more obsessive-compulsive and did whatever he wanted.

Now, when I ask him if he wants to go for “time out”, you can see the wheels turning and he stops what he’s doing. It’s a great ‘pattern interrupt’.

He has almost stopped eating the shrubs and switched to rocks and aquatic plants in the lake, doesn’t chew shoes any more, rarely licks our hands after washing or applying lotion, and I haven’t caught him counter cruising in a long time, thanks to a spray bottle of water with a little ammonia in it.

He’s better about not eating tissues from the waste bins, and is getting increasingly calmer and more affectionate. He even puts himself to bed sometimes when he’s tired and trots off to his “room”. (crate)

I guess we’ll keep ‘im. Now, if he would only stop shredding all his toys.Ā  ~ BP