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Show sample for 2/7/24: CLOUDS IN MY COFFEE - TEMPEST IN MY TEACUP

Ground Zero Media

Clyde Lewis

News

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

We are in the midst of a catastrophe cycle as the Earth is becoming a more violent place to live. This is characterized by intense weather anomalies, an increase in earthquake activity, and huge asteroids coming closer to our planet, Haven't we become accustomed to the mega disaster movies as a means to warn us of the "Big One?" Furthermore, FEMA has mobilized its resources with unprecedented urgency. The cosmos is changing rapidly - as if there is something out there waiting to clean house in the galaxy. It is like the Universe is preparing for a cataclysmic event so immense that we may not be able to withstand its power. Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis talks about CLOUDS IN MY COFFEE - TEMPEST IN MY TEACUP. Listen Live: https://groundzero.radio Archived Shows: https://aftermath.media

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I'm Clyde Lewis and you're about to listen to a sample of today's Ground Zero show.

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media.

0:08.6

I'm Clyde Lewis and this is Ground Zero.

0:15.0

The numbers to call tonight 503 225. 0860.

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That's 503. 225.0860.

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I don't know about you but I love to live in a paranormal world and I love to

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bring balance to stories using not only what we find in current events in science but

0:46.7

we also find from scientists who love to speculate and they speculate about a lot of

0:51.6

things and of course we live in a world that is

0:56.4

Beyond normal paranormal. I guess you could say and looking through that that, that those lenses,

1:03.8

paranormal lenses.

1:05.4

I mean, even though science has sought

1:08.2

to shrink the realm of the inexplicable,

1:12.4

we now understand, at least approximately approximately the laws of nature that govern the weather and catastrophic

1:17.0

events like an earthquake. We learn that in school. It's pretty simple. Telescopes, rockets, satellites, exploratory probes,

1:29.0

they have all allowed us to go deeper and deeper into the heavens to make a little more sense

1:35.0

to the universe outside our tiny little corner of it. We only have a small

1:37.9

amount and we are looking for possible life. We've heard stories about planets that could sustain life, the Goldilocks planets and all that.

1:45.0

But the more we investigate the universe and see the violent Earth in action, the more rigid appear the limits of our knowledge.

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We find a rigidity.

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We say, oh, okay, this is that, that is this, cause and effect,

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