OT News Hurricane Helene

 
From: "OT News" <otnews@PROTECTED>
Date: October 8th 2024

My husband and I live in a small rental house that is located in a patch of forest in a rural area near Hendersonville, North Carolina. We experienced a direct hit from Hurricane Helene that gave me a great deal of insight into the overall process and the kinds of things that will occur more often going forward.

This will be a rather long newsletter, because I have a lot to say. I am also sharing some photos of what we experienced here, because the photos make the experience more tangible for you. To make sure it isn’t rejected as spam, I can only put 3 links in a newsletter, so click here to see the photos. A separate web page will load. To download any of the photos, right-click on them and choose “Save image as … .”

As the Hosts told us in their June 18, 2024 Communication, “This is a PROCESS, made up of many small events, and while it may seem that a particular event is more important than another or signifies something more significant than the usual flow of events that people are accustomed to, it is very important to detach from all of that and learn to live in the “now.”

When so much was happening, it was survival-relevant to remain in the “now” and deal with what was presenting in each moment, or one could easily be overwhelmed. I offer our experience with this storm as an example of the kinds of things that may happen as the overall process moves forward through time to its destined outcome.

I normally look at the weather forecasts every day, if only to know what clothes to wear. We have lived in this house almost 14 years, and the worst of the storms always went around us. Weather patterns have steadily gotten worse over the past four years, but the worst effect we have experienced before now was that power was out for a few hours and some trees fell over, but none ever fell toward the house.

In the past, our power was usually restored within 2 hours and the longest outage we experienced was 8 hours. Helene caused us to be without power for 6½ days. Without power, we have no running water (this house is served by a well), no lighting, no way of cooking our food, and no refrigeration to protect it from spoilage.

This little group of 15 homes is located on a narrow private road that ends in a cul-de-sac. There is only one way in or out. It is connected to the nearest public road by a small bridge that crosses a small creek. Over 22 inches of rain fell on this area and both the bridge and that part of the road washed out.

We later discovered that parts of the public road had also been washed out, including the bridges near here, so the power company could not reach the area to begin repairs until the roads were restored. There are many parts of this area that are still without power, and the entire city of Asheville lost its city water supply. The entire system washed away and will have to be completely rebuilt.

In addition to loss of power, we also had no internet, so we had to rely on our cell phones for communication or to find out anything about what to expect. All of the cell towers in this area were grouped together in a single location on a nearby mountain and they all came down in a landslide that occurred on Tuesday, October 1. No power, no internet, and no cell service meant we had to rely on face-to-face communications with our neighbors, most of whom we had never met.

Normally, winds come here from the southwest and if trees fall, they don’t fall toward this house. They fall away from it. When I looked at the weather forecasts as Helene approached landfall in Florida, I saw that the winds would be coming from the east, which would push the trees directly toward the house and the garage.

I also saw that the map that forecast the expected impacts from the storm placed us in the center of the worst part of it, labeled “extreme”. We had a standing offer from an OT person in Virginia that we could always go there if we needed to, but when I was feeling into whether we should pack up and evacuate, the Hosts told me that we were supposed to stay where we are and experience this firsthand.

We had two 5-gallon containers of water in one bathroom that we put there to have water to flush toilets during a power outage. That didn’t last very long. We had charged our cell phones and had back-up batteries connected to our computers and the freezer in the garage, where most of our food was stored.

Because we can only eat a very limited diet due to food sensitivities, the only non-perishable food we had on hand was a case of popcorn we had just bought. The rest of our diet is grass-fed meat (frozen), some nuts and blueberries (frozen), and two fresh vegetables (tomatoes and peppers).

On Wednesday and Thursday (September 25-26), heavy rains saturated the area, even before Helene arrived (read the full story here). We had 12 inches of rain here BEFORE Helene arrived. There was a brief break in the rain on Thursday evening, and then Helene began moving into the area.

We went to bed at our normal time and listened to the torrents of water soaking this area. The winds were only moderate during that time, but at 3 a.m., Helene moved through this area and the winds increased steadily until they reached a maximum around 8 a.m. on Friday morning. We heard trees falling and flying limbs were hitting the house, so at 3 a.m., we took refuge in the only room in the house without windows (a bathroom next to the hallway that runs between the kitchen/dining/living room area and the bedrooms) to avoid being hit by flying glass if a window shattered.

Power went out at 5:02 a.m. on Friday morning, September 27 and wasn’t restored until 4:35 p.m. on Thursday, October 3. The high winds lasted until the late afternoon on Friday, and we kept the drapes closed and stayed away from the windows until we felt it was safe to look out and what had happened.

The first thing we saw was that four trees had fallen onto the roof of the garage, which had collapsed onto the roof of our car. A large oak tree had fallen across the roof of the house and damaged it, and water was dripping from the molding around the two doorways in the master bedroom. We put dishpans and buckets under the leaks and mopped the carpet with towels. The leaks stopped when the rain finally stopped.

When we finally stepped out of the house to look around, we quickly realized we were totally trapped by large fallen trees in the driveway and in the yard, such that we couldn’t even get to the road on foot.

On Saturday morning, we heard a knock on our front door. It was our next-door-neighbor (whom we had never met), coming to check on how we were and if we were safe. His own house had a tree go through into his bedroom and his yard was filled with brush and fallen trees, which he had climbed over to get to us. There was a young woman with him — another neighbor from across the road (whom we had also never met) and she had two buckets of water to give to us for flushing the toilets. They had a generator and could run their water pump to give water from their well to the rest of us for flushing our toilets. It was a shallow well, so the water wasn’t safe to drink unless it was boiled. (We had several gallons of water stored for drinking purposes, but none left to flush the toilets.)

We still had cell service on Saturday, and one of our neighbors who had gone to Maryland to be with her family before the storm occurred called us to see how we were and if we needed help in any way.

When I told her that we were totally trapped and the car was trapped in the garage, she reached out to the owner of this property (he’s in the upper New York state, near Lake Ontario), who told her to do whatever it took to get us out and safe. She texted a message to a local landscaping company and after they laid down some sand to connect the road to the bridge so people could drive out with their cars, they came over and cleared our drive on Tuesday afternoon.

I was so happy to be able to walk out to the road, we both walked from our driveway all the way to the bridge, a half mile away, just to see what else had happened in our little community. Other people were out in their yards, and when they saw us walking, they pointed at us and shouted to some others, “They are the ones who were trapped!” It was a small sign that things were improving, and it lifted everyone’s spirits to see us walking in the open again. One small victory over adversity had happened.

The neighbor with the generator also had a car and she offered to bring us some fresh vegetables when she went into town. When she came back, she said that trucks were bringing in generators every day and she would try to get us one. She tried three places on Wednesday afternoon, but all had been sold, so she came home empty-handed. She stopped by to apologize for not being able to get us one.

On Thursday morning, she got up early and was able to get a generator for us before they sold out and showed up at our door that morning with the generator and two 5-gallon gas cans full of gas. I wrote her a check and another neighbor helped us set up the generator and get it running.

We had lost what was left of our food in the refrigerator, but following the advice of a neighbor, we had put heavy blankets over the top of the freezer and didn’t open it until we had power again, so when we connected it to the generator and opened it, we discovered that everything was still frozen and just beginning to thaw around the edges of the food packages on top.

The freezer is rated to hold cold for 24 hours, but it had been 148 hours and the food was still okay. One of the reasons this was so important to us was that we were concerned that if we lost the meat, it might be difficult to replace it. So much damage to the roads had occurred, it was uncertain when and how trucks could get in to resupply the stores, and the stores were damaged too. There are only two stores in this area where we can get grass-fed meat, so our options would be limited by that, as well.

The first thing I realized after the storm had passed and we discovered the extent of what we were dealing with was how many of the common things of everyday life we take for granted, and how quickly and unexpectedly they can be taken away.

I marvel that I can now flush a toilet again and turn on lights in a room. During the power outage, we made our popcorn in a pot, using a propane burner we kept for situations like this, so now, when I hear the sound of corn popping in our air popper, I am reminded of what it was like when we couldn’t use it.

We had no idea of what had happened in the larger area around us until we got power and internet back and could begin to see some of the reports on the web. Cell service was restored on Saturday, but once we had power and internet, I went back to using my computer.

Someone I am in touch with said that there was evidence that technology had been used to steer the storm to the areas it hit. Those areas are heavily pro-Trump and we are less than a month away from the national and local elections on November 5. The “Deep State” is desperate to preserve their power and desperate people do desperate things.

For several years, Dane Wigington (geoengineeringwatch.org) has been collecting evidence of the effects of chemtrails and other weather warfare being used against us on a global basis. He posted a short video on YouTube that shows the bursts of frequency transmissions from land-based frequency transmitters and how they occurred in relation to the path Helene took. In my opinion, this video is credible and bears on what the Hosts said in their June 18 Communication:

“You have an expression, “the calm before the storm.” Well, that is a good description for what you can observe right now. There will be a very different experience later this year and things will intensify steadily after that. However, each person’s experience will be unique. There is a battle being waged between those who want to take control of everything and those who refuse to be controlled by them.

We have spoken before that this is a battle that is being carried out among those in power (the “haves”). It is still largely hidden because the elite are still controlling much of the world’s supply of information and are seeking to control it all. This battle is for “all of the chips” on the game table. In other words, it’s a “winner-take-all” situation. There is no middle ground where these opposite forces can meet. In their thinking, “It’s either us or them.”

Further evidence of the malevolent intent that was connected with this battle for total control came from reports from several credible sources that FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) was not only withholding relief in this area, it was also actively blocking relief efforts by those who were private citizens trying to help. (As an example of this, see “https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/spacex-engineer-north-carolina-has-dire-warning-biden-harris-fema-actively-blocking”)

This battle is being carried out in many ways, and one of the things I registered from going through all of this is that war takes many forms. FEMA actively blocking relief to people in this area is an act of war against those people, the ones FEMA is sworn to protect.

I feel strongly that this storm marked the beginning of a new phase in this battle between the polarities, and things are going to become even more intense with the passage of time and as more of this battle becomes visible. I want to close with what the Hosts said at the end of their June 18 Communication:

“As things become more visible, chaotic, and dramatic, it is even more important that you seek the peace of deep ocean, keep your eyes on the destination of Terra, detach from the noise and stimuli as much as possible, and seek your answers from within yourself in each moment that presents.

You CAN do this. You MUST do this if you want to remain fixed on your goal of Terra. Seek peace at all times. It is not your job to educate, inform, or correct anyone else, unless that is part of your occupation. You are the only one you are responsible for. Every single entity has a plan for its life, and you are not in charge. You can only respond to what each moment is asking of you, and you must do that, over and over again.

Now you must take each step that leads you toward Terra, and then take the next step, and then take the step that follows that one. This IS a journey made of uncountable individual steps. Discipline yourself to stay in the step you are in, and when you are finished with that step, listen within for what the next step will be. There is an innate sequence involved, but all you can see is the step you are in and then discover what the step is that will follow it.

There is no one who can provide your answers for you, although there are many who would like to. Only you can know what is “right” for you in a given moment, so practice feeling into everything you do, before you do it, and then you will know where and how to put your foot down for the next step.

This is the way WE live, this is the way that YOU will live when you are back among us again.

We love you, we are always with you, waking and sleeping. Rejoice. You are all coming home.”

We came through this and learned the importance of following those instructions. To do otherwise would have been paralyzing and lead us to make bad choices. When I was able to feel into each decision and respond to the subtle impulses and urgings, little “miracles” occurred. I was often in the right place at the right time to make a connection that led to something important during that time. There was definitely an invisible intelligence operating behind it all, and I was able to tune into it as long as I could remain calm enough and listen within.

I was amazed and in awe of the precision with which the rafters of the garage fell on the car with the least possible amount of damage to the car. The second tree that fell on the house yesterday morning broke through the roof of our living room and caused a lot of damage, but the rest of the house is still livable, and all of the systems still work. If it had fallen any other way, we would have had to move out and find housing somewhere else.

We were thinking of borrowing a tall ladder so we could tape a garbage bag over the hole in the roof, so I went out to see if the next-door-neighbor was home. I couldn’t find his driveway, so I turned around and found myself facing the neighbor’s house across from his. I had met that neighbor while we were without power and he had tried to clear our driveway for us with his tractor.

When I went there instead of my original destination, it just happened that his brother was visiting from South Carolina and the two of them came over with their equipment, got the big pine tree off the roof with a chainsaw (the only one that anyone has in this community) and tacked a tarp over the hole, so the bugs and rain couldn’t come in. That neighbor is an amputee and couldn’t go up onto the roof, but his brother could and did.

During the days of waiting for power to return, I followed my own advice and began re-reading the Messages when I had enough light to do so. I was glad I had them in book form, because I couldn’t read them any other way during the time we had no internet or power. I strongly recommend re-reading “Rooting Out Fear.” It helped me a lot during this time.

I want to thank everyone who thought of us and sent us energy and wishes for our safety. I heard from some of them, but there might be more I have not heard from, so thank you!

This morning, I woke up and realized that as we and this area recover from this storm, there will be other storms of different kinds, and we will have fully entered the times the Hosts have told us would come. I think the coming storms could be economic, actual war, shortages of food and supplies — there are many ways in which this battle might be fought — and this process is likely to last for some years more. It will culminate in the Pole Shift after the evacuation and it will take some time for all that is supposed to play out to actually do so.

However, I am also aware that I am closer to becoming the person I will be by the time the evacuation is carried out. I also feel that, even though we can still live in this house for now, I will be surprised if we are still here by the time the repairs are done to restore it to its pre-storm condition. It seems that this storm marked a threshold of some kind in this ongoing battle for control, and since “All things are and always have been perfectly coordinated,” each part of the drama will move in perfect synchrony with all of the other parts.

Your script was written before you entered your body, and it already contains all of the elements necessary for its completion. Follow the advice of the Hosts I quoted above, and you will come through the coming challenges as well as we did. I will write again when I have something of significance to say.

Peace and blessings,
Sara/Adonna/Oriole

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