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Zetas RIGHT Again! #2


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On Mar 15, 1999 ZetaTalk stated in the Hearlding (p24) signs that the
oceans of the world were heating from the bottom up, from the core of
the Earth, in response to the approaching of the 12th Planet. 

    A key change, to which one could point, is the warming 
    of the Earth's oceans, around the globe. This has been 
    measured as a 6 inch rise, worldwide, on all the beaches. 
    The waters have risen because they are warmer, and warm 
    water takes up more room than cold water, as all elementary 
    physics books will report. How is it that the oceans, so 
    very deep and so very cold, have warmed up? Is it the 
    almost imperceptible rise in the temperature of the air, a 
    degree or so, as reported to date? Since heat rises, why 
    would this slight rise affect the oceans? Meteorologists 
    will tell you that the effect of air warming is air turbulence, 
    not warmer oceans. The Oceans are Warmer because the 
    core of the Earth has heated up, and it does so in response
     to its brother coming closer. This will continue, and 
    increase, until sometime after the cataclysms are past.
        ZetaTalk™, Hearlding
            http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p24.htm

During the recent reporting on the disintegration of an ice shelf in
Antartcia, the BBC reported this as the ONLY model explaining such rapid
disintegration.

Arctic Ice Melting from Below
BBC News Online, Mar 27, 2002

    Scientists believe they have identified a mechanism 
    which can explain the thinning of the Arctic sea ice 
    They say the thinning, which in summer reaches more 
    than 40% in some areas, has two causes. Rising air 
    temperatures, possibly the consequence of global 
    warming, are melting the ice from above. And warmer 
    water is also rising from the depths to attack the ice 
    from below.  Professor Peter Wadhams, of the  Scott 
    Polar Research Institute in Cambridge, UK, said in
    2000 that he had established the degree of  thinning 
    using measurements from submarines in 1976 and 
    1996. He said these showed that in that time a large 
    area of the sea ice, stretching from the North Pole to 
    the Fram Strait between Svalbard and Greenland, 
    had thinned by 43% during the Arctic summer. US 
    data from the other side of the Arctic, between the 
    Pole and the Bering Strait, found a similar thinning 
    over the same period. 

The reported melting has been questioned by some scientists who believe
the ice is still there, concentrated in areas where the submarines have
not looked for it. But Professor Wadhams says the thinning he has
detected, from 16ft (4.8m) 20 years ago to 9ft (2.7m) today, is
scientifically explicable. 

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