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Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Message in the Polar Vortex!

It’s no coincidence that the polar vortex happens to be over America’s heartland. The heart of America has waxed cold. I shared in yesterday’s video that something meant to be more divisive will hit our nation this year, but instead will unite us. ❤️ 

This polar vortex has been so deadly that it's already claimed eight lives -  many of the victims which were found frozen to death on their own properties. Chicago became a frozen ghost town after temperatures fell to -30C (-23F), colder than parts of Antarctica. 

All these are the beginning of sorrows.

And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another.

And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.

And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. (St. Matt 24)

And all things shall be in commotion; and surely, men’s hearts shall fail them; for fear shall come upon all people. (D&C 88:91)


Everything we see going on in the physical realm, is a manifestation of what is taking place in the spiritual realms. That’s something I touch on a lot in my videos. This article is a manifestation of that!


Loud booms reported in Chicago area could be ‘frost quakes’



CHICAGO — Loud booms or banging sounds reported overnight in Chicago might have been cryoseisms, or frost quakes, caused by the brutal cold gripping the Midwest this week, according to WGN.

So, here's how a frost quake happens:

First, the ground has to be saturated with water, like it is in the Chicago area right now with all the snow.

When there's a sudden drop in temperature, the water freezes and expands.

The expansion and pressure build up causes stress on the frozen soil and rocks around it, and creates a boom noise.

When WGN first posted about frost quakes on social media, tons of comments poured in from our viewers about hearing them.

"I thought I was crazy! I was up all night because I kept hearing it," said viewer Chastity Clark Baker on Facebook. "I was scared and thought it was the furnace. I kept walking through the house. I had everyone’s jackets on the table in case we had to run out of here."

Another viewer commented: "I was up all night thinking it was the pipes, roof or the furnace!"




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