February 24, 2012 – Falling from the skies
It’s getting dark out there so we are leaving the LIGHT on!
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Henny Penny, also known as Chicken Licken or Chicken Little, is a fable in the form of a cumulative tale about a chicken who believes the world is coming to an end. The phrase The sky is falling! features prominently in the story, and has passed into the English language as a common idiom indicating a hysterical or mistaken belief that disaster is imminent.
Maybe it’s not such a fable!
On January 1, 2012 I was sitting outside during my devotions when I saw this picture.
I posted it on Facebook and Twitter. Reports came from Florida to Canada of seeing such trails in the sky all on the same day. Right after that I got a sinus infection that took weeks to clear. Reports of an outbreak of similar sicknesses came from all along the Eastern Seaboard with a flu pandemic soon to follow. Then in February 2012 this story hit the headlines- Tourette’s-like disorder in New York school confounds experts.
Sky actually falling, report scientists
Amateur cameraman captures stunning glowing cloud in the skies over Russia
Contrails (Chemicals) – look up and see what’s raining down on you!
The Changing Face of Chemtrails & HAARP
But, so what, it’s only Chicken Little giving a false report and fear mongering. Nothing is really going on up there is it?
You decide.
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We got chem’ed a couple of weeks ago, and I’m just now getting over a cold that my son also got (he got it first) that started with a sore throat – only it’s at the top of the mouth at the back. Then came the nasal congestion, followed by a wheezing and coughing for the rest of the time. I still have a slight cough. He got over it quickly, but he’s only 18. I’m in my 40′s.
I should add, we’re in southcentral Texas.