Highlights: Global system under duress ∙ People feeling unsafe and risk averse ∙ U.S. government doles out death and justice ∙ Earthquake watch, Southern California ∙ Storm and flood watch, E. North America
Special Alert: U.S. strikes hard at an enemy. Is it N. Korea?
Natural events: June 9-14 and June 28 – July 3 are the greatest risk periods for natural events with moderate to high losses. Of particular interest is Southern California, for which a moderate earthquake watch is issued. Also, the Eastern half of N. America looks like a candidate for more storms and flooding in June.
The above is an excerpt from the June 2011 issue of MoodCompass, a publication of A New Story Foundation. To view the latest projections related to human perception of the natural world, see Earth Cycles.
MoodCompass is now available to the general public. You can view the current issue at http://moodcompass.com/.
By observing current events and analyzing the overall pattern, we project and inform about near-future geopolitical, environmental, economic, and social trends.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
The U.S. Strikes Back - June 2011 Alert (video)
Highlights: Collective mood analysis indicates a dramatic change in global context associated with 1) A group or nation crossing a line, end of May. 2) The U.S. striking back in the month of June. Technical presentation illustrates.
Labels:
armageddon,
bomb,
crisis,
disaster,
global,
Korea,
nuclear,
terrorism,
united states,
war
Monday, May 9, 2011
Edge of a Cliff - May/June 2011 (video)
Candid discussion of the scale of events estimated to occur late May through June.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
May 2011 - The Edge of the Cliff
Highlights: New level of global violence/warfare ∙ Increased patriotism/nationalism and willingness to fight for beliefs ∙ U.S. government decreased capacity to make rational choices ∙ Special Alert: Violence and instability in Korea and/or China
The above is an excerpt from the May 2011 issue of MoodCompass, a publication of A New Story Foundation. To view the latest projections related to human perception of the natural world, see Earth Cycles.
Starting this month, MoodCompass is available to the general public. You can view the current issue at http://moodcompass.com/.
The above is an excerpt from the May 2011 issue of MoodCompass, a publication of A New Story Foundation. To view the latest projections related to human perception of the natural world, see Earth Cycles.
Starting this month, MoodCompass is available to the general public. You can view the current issue at http://moodcompass.com/.
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