Sep 7, 2017

Daily Mail | Sept 7, 2017 | 'Total carnage': Luxury yachts wrecked and beach front homes smashed to pieces as Irma wipes out TWO Caribbean islands destroying 95 per cent of Barbuda and St Martin, killing at least ten | Blogger: Who will profit from Hurricanes? Besides the obvious, much-needed work for contractors, carpenters and electricians needed to mitigate damage from wind and water. In the aftermath of the destruction of Hurricanes Harvey, one company stands to profit greatly - Sterling Construction Company (STRL). Mainstream media (MSM) of course, The medical-military–industrial complex. International Red Cross and other NGO's, Fortune 500 corporations which includes Amazon, Lowes and Home Depot etc... Trust Wall Street to come up with a way to make money off hurricanes. ""Weather derivatives"" have been around for decades, but futures contracts related to hurricanes are fairly new. The Chicago-based CME Group, which manages the world's largest commodities markets, came up with a hurricane index after the epic hurricane season of 2005 – the year of Hurricane Katrina – caused an estimated $79-billion (U.S.) in damages... SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM COBRA🙏This planet is not liberated yet and planetary conditions will not significantly improve before the Event. Therefore it is still very important that we keep strengthening the New Atlantis energy grid around the planet with cintamani stones and meditations 👼... |

The Light forces have asked us to meditate to dissipate hurricane Irma each day from now on until it dissolves.
  • 'Monster' Hurricane Irma started hammering Puerto Rico with 185mph winds and heavy rain late last night
  • The category 5 storm reduced Caribbean islands of Barbuda and St Martin to rubble with deadly destruction
  • Roughly 95% of homes and properties were destroyed on both islands with Barbuda now 'barely habitable'
  • At least six people died on the French part of St Martin, while a two-year-old child was killed in Barbuda
  • Some 900,000 people are without power on Puerto Rico and at least 50,000 people are without water
  • Irma was following a projected path that would see it hit the Dominican Republic and Haiti on Thursday
  • The hurricane is expected to continue past eastern Cuba before veering north for Florida at the weekend
  • Red Cross said it is preparing for 'a major humanitarian response' as UN estimated 37million will be affected
  • Mandatory evacuations were ordered in the Florida Keys and parts of Miami as the scale of the storm emerged
READ MORE: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4860396/Irma-hits-Puerto-Rico-damaging-Barbuda-St-Martin.html#ixzz4rz4UUDnm