First you have the April 8 eclipse, and how its path intersects with the path of a total eclipse in 2017 to form a large sideways “X”—as if targeting the nation or indicating division. This we’ve gone through before.
Next, we go to Baltimore — where a large barge causes the collapse of a major bridge.
Name of the bridge:
The Francis Scott Key—after the man who wrote our national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner.”
Now to New York, where a remarkable photo was captured of lightning hitting the State of Liberty on April 3.
The #StatueOfLibery getting zapped by a bolt of #Lightning #storm #weather #NYC pic.twitter.com/JYawKFVXXw
— Dan Martland (@DanTVusa) April 3, 2024
Two days later, a quake centered in New Jersey rocks New York and the East Coast down to Philadelphia.
The earth shook (as it did also, below, in 2011).
Did the Freedom Tower—did the Statue of Liberty (freedom; liberty)—also quiver?
[resources: Michael Brown retreat, St. Augustine (Florida) and Pilgrimage will include consecration prayer for U.S.]
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