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Ramtha predicted Europe to freeze south to Pyrenees Mountains

– “European freeze disrupts schools, transit”
“Europeans across the continent were digging out from heavy snow after a week of bitter cold in which the number of dead — most of them homeless — continued to rise by the day. Temperatures have fallen as low as minus 33 Fahrenheit (minus 36 Celsius) in Ukraine, the hardest-hit country.

The big freeze has caused traffic chaos throughout Europe, blocking roads, shutting down airports, and trapping thousands in remote mountain villages in the Balkans.”

“Schools will also be closed in Rome on Tuesday [Feb 7], as Italy copes with unusually heavy snow for the Mediterranean country. So far, ten deaths have been linked to winter weather, including two people who were crushed under a collapsed roof south of Rome,” by Jovana Gec for the AP on MSNBC.
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– “Eastern Europe scrambles to deal with brutal winter”
“Snow has also fallen as far west as Spain and snarled traffic in Brussels, Belgium. Snowfall in Europe’s southeast, close to the Mediterranean Sea, is cutting off roads and isolating areas from access to supplies.

Southeastern Europe will see more heavy snow in contrast to the northeast, which is predicted to shiver under temperatures much lower than its winter averages, meteorologists said..,” from Antonia Mortensen and Matthew Chance, CNN.

Ramtha spoke of Europe freezing in 2012, with 2011 being a portent
“Where you are sitting right now [London] in one night will be covered in ice. When will that happen? In 2012. Shortly after, the Earth will move in its crust and it will rock, and then the ice will melt. Just the slightest movement with the planet will create a wave, and with the rocking of three inches creates tidal waves. But if it rocks and goes even a hundred yards, you have a massive, worldwide tidal wave.

No, it would take one event to bring the icecaps to melting when the sky catches on fire, and there is a reason it will do that too. Just with that continued melting and the change of the ocean’s temperature — just that — will create the most severe storms and supercells in the strangest of places. As that intensifies, it is going to get more rigorous in winter, and in the year that comes, you will see more storms and then a lull.”
– Ramtha, London Campaign
September 24, 2010

“It is no coincidence being in London in the very place that will soon be covered with ice — not a lot of ice but enough to say this is a knock on your door — that after I left, scientists make this breakthrough explanation that the current belt that brings that warm water up to the Far North of Europe and to the Atlantic seaboard is less now than half of its ability.
More cold water from the melting of Greenland is sloughing off in the North Sea, and the winds from the North that are cooling down everything could stop this current conveyor belt. And do you know what happens when it stops? You have winter in the most severe ways. That is already under way.
To all of Europe — including right down to the ankle of Italy — an ice is coming, a warning is coming. That nasty little environment will start to show itself only slightly this winter, so look for strange ice storms in Europe and the American north, and even look for them around the equator.
So what we have is an introduction to the violence of nature, a calling card. 2011 will be all about calling cards all over the world.”

– Ramtha, Afternoon Live Stream from Yelm
October 9, 2010

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