Lava that was inches high is 8-10 feet high currently... Right - TopicsExpress



          

Lava that was inches high is 8-10 feet high currently... Right back to geophysics... The data shows the lava flow may flow anywhere from months to years... No less. The lava IS moving underground swiftly and beyond comprehension. The surface activity is irrelevant and non-indicative of the endless and ferocious velocity of the lava below. Understand this. I have been working with animating data showing the lava underground and am not trying to cause unnecessary paranoia. We KNOW this. I don know if anyone else will be this honest with you about the science of it all. Ironically I also come bearing prayers and chants in my heart- that the innocent be spared and offenders find redemption. Exactly what I had mentioned previous- the lava, PELE, is filling in the deeper porous subsurface and when the pressure reaches back up to the surface it will start to flow. Please Pahoa. Understand- the lava is coming and there may be no Pahoa left. I am saddened by this as a human being and as a human being I am telling you because I work with some of the science, although not an expert, you are all in grave danger. Please take the necessary precautions. Aloha nui. Pele will have her way and I will honor her and do what I know is right to appease her- the Woman of the pit... our Goddess... to others a volcano. May the Goddess be merciful and malama those that have honored her kapu and rituals and who have not let human imprint and pollution unnecessarily defile Her the pristine blood of the Earth. Her birth, the Aina. The distinct hot, churning matter of all creation--- the Goddess Pele. She and Her entire Ohana- hosts of Gods hopefully look into the heart of their would be victims and I would pray, find kindness for their beloved family, friends and homes. Stay safe, stay holy, and stay sacred. Aloha nui Pahoa. May there be a town left to salvage. Long live Peleihonuamea omnipotent. Here is the research repository that we are in the process of creating a website for. The data in the documents will be conveyed for easy public access on a user friendly and interactive website in the future. For now it is here as PDFs only. Approximately 1200 documents have been uploaded and are freely accessible. These documents are from the repository of the Department of Lands and Natural Resources and include documents regarding the Geothermal application process, environmental, ecological, cultural, biological and air assessments, social political history and present and Geothermal resource finding results. The dates of these documents range from the early 1900s to present and so far only 1/3 of the repository is available at this time. Everything on the site is free to access. I hope this can be a resource for all and it is my gesture and gift of sharing that I dedicate to Pele in hopes that she will spare more than she destroys, justly. scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/21320
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 20:49:27 +0000

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