would be let lose [sic]..."
The above is a line from Blossom Goodchild's latest message. She had asked her source if the Japan quake was man-made. At first they hedged the question, until she demanded a yes or no answer.
Without elaboration, their answer was a succinct: "No."
This completely negates Matthew Ward's assertion that the quake was indeed man-made. Both sources allegedly come from beyond the physical. And this presents a problem for people who are in their flesh and blood bodies looking for direct, unblemished truth. And though both sources say that the truth lies within, what does one make of such a puzzling statement that says "pandemonium would be let lose [sic]" if certain knowledge were revealed before its time?
Makes you wonder what sort of mysterious knowledge would throw us into a state of pandemonium, mayhem, chaos, bedlam, etc.
I read channels like other people read the Sunday comics. There's a lot of truth to be found in comics. But when channels discuss the same topic and offer opposite answers then the value of such readings is just about nil. They both can't be right.
It would be interesting if these channels came together like the Bilderberg group and had a psychic summit where pressing questions would be answered and weighed. Instead they sit quietly away from each other like fiction writers, plumbing their psyches for important information that ends up as valueless as a B-grade movie.
Entertainment is something we don't need when it involves something as serious as the future of the planet and everyone on it. Leave that to Hollywood. What we need are solid, valid answers. Nothing less. Why bother submitting information if all it does is promote confusion? Not only confusion, but it also sheds a light of doubt on all their readings, even pandemonium inducing knowledge, if they chose to give it.
Speaking of tumultuous information, Edgar Cayce didn't pull any punches when he said that California was going into the Pacific Ocean, along with other Earth shattering changes. It hasn't happened yet, but by recent events, maybe taking a second look at what he had to say might be worth the effort.