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March 21, 1997: Earth Changes - Lori Toye
Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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Lori Toye, creator of the prophetic I Am America map, shares visions received from Ascended Masters that depict catastrophic transformation of North America. A former farm wife and advertising saleswoman, Toye describes how a 1983 visitation from Master St. Germain launched her on a path from single mother of three to reluctant prophet, eventually selling her home to fund publication of her now-famous map.
The prophecies unfold in devastating sequence. An asteroid strikes the Nevada desert, triggering the Ring of Fire and years of volcanic ash and rain. The polar ice caps melt, destabilizing Earth's rotation. California sinks beneath the waves, the East Coast is battered into islands by hurricane winds, and the Great Lakes merge into one enormous body of water. Five protected Golden City Vortex areas in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois-Indiana, Georgia-South Carolina, and Montana-Idaho are identified as zones of spiritual acceleration and survival.
Art Bell draws striking parallels between Toye's visions and those of Edgar Cayce, Hopi elders, and military remote viewers. Broadcasting as Comet Hale-Bopp blazes overhead on the eve of a lunar eclipse, the conversation captures a moment when ancient prophecy, modern observation, and growing unease about the planet's trajectory converge with unsettling clarity.
The prophecies unfold in devastating sequence. An asteroid strikes the Nevada desert, triggering the Ring of Fire and years of volcanic ash and rain. The polar ice caps melt, destabilizing Earth's rotation. California sinks beneath the waves, the East Coast is battered into islands by hurricane winds, and the Great Lakes merge into one enormous body of water. Five protected Golden City Vortex areas in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois-Indiana, Georgia-South Carolina, and Montana-Idaho are identified as zones of spiritual acceleration and survival.
Art Bell draws striking parallels between Toye's visions and those of Edgar Cayce, Hopi elders, and military remote viewers. Broadcasting as Comet Hale-Bopp blazes overhead on the eve of a lunar eclipse, the conversation captures a moment when ancient prophecy, modern observation, and growing unease about the planet's trajectory converge with unsettling clarity.