VICTORIAN FIRES AUSTRALAI
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From: Starr* S.
Date: Sunday, February 8, 2009, 8:45 PM
Subject: Victorian fires Australai
Reply to: 267042
ID: 267046
Dear Michael et All
We here in Western Australia are in great concern along with you for what has been called the most horrific day in Australian history regarding what is happening in Victoria.
According to the Police the multiple fires were purposefully set !!!!!!!!!!!
I consider we are at war (with an unknown element).
We, here, don't think we will necessarily be exempt from similar extremes. It is happening in New South Wales too.
Obviously we are praying and putting white light aroung the people.
Who will utilize this land after this burn out?
I don't believe this calamity is because the people had bad vibes there....it is like a genocide of sorts.
Pouring our living love into the area ---- Starr*
--- On Sun, Feb 8, 2009, in msg267042, Michael Ellis wrote ---
Dear All
What is equivalent to a giant fire ball has hit the atate of Victoria wher I live and has burnt and dessicated the country areas which comprise most of the state
it is very very sad. I feel so sad for all those people who have lost their livelihoods anf jobs. Now almost 100 have died in the fires
There is a sadness amongst the people, A sense of emotional restraint. You can see it in their eyes The heat was terrible on Saturday, Down by the ocean , where I was,the temp was 44 degrees centigrade which is111 degrees fahreneit and the wind was ferocious
The whole of Victoria was ablaze that day
All the little townships and even tourist areas
Places near to the Hills like Healesville, Narre Warren, Marysville ,Alexandra. many completely destroyed
Marysville was a beautiful alpine town with giant water Falls , There is no Marysville now
It is gone completely
Basically apart from Melbourne and the outer suburbs which includes the Hills or Mt Dandenog where my clinic is the rest of Victoria is smouldering in a wave of fires
Because of the cool Change alot of the fires are now out but there are still enormous fronts like near Beechworth the Old Gold mining town whose streets are scattered still wth gold dust
Victoria the state is roughly the size of Great Britain
Let us send our prayers for the lost and bereft people in Victoria who have losttheir homes, livelihoods and families
Michael
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