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« on: August 28, 2008, 03:28:55 AM »

October 07

Lee had a dream he was walking on water where he lives right now in Kila and I thought I wonder if that means the seas will be coming inland further as spirit had given me two maps of the flathead last year one brought salt water all the way in and through flathead lake, the other the salt water was off of Libby.  So I sat down with a Google map of the greater NW and had one satellite pic and one with roads and towns to keep track of what I was working on.  Spirit said no put the one with roads away this has to be 100% intuitive, things are not the way you think.  So I just took the paintbrush and put the water where it felt like water.  Needless to say I was a little shocked at part of Montana, although maybe I shouldn't be the very first map I ever got had western Montana with water, so I think it has been an evolving thing, but this map feels like final draft so to speak.  Part of the continental divide breaks.  They said there are splits that show small water areas that will be wider because of the expansion and there is no way to get that onto the map.  They said I had to throw away my notion of overall elevation because this change was coming from so deep in the crust that it couldn't be accounted for in the normal way, in relation to all places there would be water.  Wow part of me is saying holy shit and the other part is really excited :-)



More detail from a later email

I really am not sure about depths of the waters but they did say yesterday that it will be similar in many respects to Indonesia.  That the North American plate will fracture in the NW and it will be a convergence of  smaller plates, making it prone to earthquakes, although after the settling they won't be huge for a long time and there will be quite a lot of volcanic activity.  But there will also be big breaks within the plates affecting where the water goes as well.  The whole of the US that survives is supposed to be subtropical to tropical, or desert east of the divide, which would mean reef systems building around the islands and so forth. I get the feeling that in the larger waterway areas it is quite deep, like between Yellowstone and the nearest island to the west, and the large water area where Spokane and eastern WA currently lay.  The sound down through the bitteroot and the one to the east of it, seem like they would be similar to Puget sound in depth.

The Original Flathead Maps


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