Vision beginning in years 2025-30 of cactus hovering over the U.S.  Heartland.  No water coming out of  water pipes.  

Two years ago, I posted these  visions  of the next forty years.  Meditating  into the long-term future,  my inner screen was strangely quiet until I reached around 2025 to 2030 when a lone image of a cactus emerged in the center of the United States. Next came an image of a man kneeling by a pipeline trying to get water to flow. At the time, I thought it was foreshadowing a drought of epic proportions in the American Midwest, because the location of the cactus was in the middle of the Midwest where I later learned was the northern part of the Ogalla Acquifer. I have speculated about exactly which region the vision was referring to and how to interpret it. In the past, when I think a vision is referring to several different things, it turns out to be about all of them. This one would then mean that first the Ogalla Acquifer goes dry or is so close to dry that the authorities stop using it.

I also thought it was about the American Southwest, a region often depicted with a cactus. But after seeing NASA data this week of the July high temperatures projected for the next fifty years, I now see that  the  cactus was foreshadowing what climatologists are now projecting  – that widespread over-one-hundred degree July’s would parch the American breadbasket which is fed by a aquifers that will run dry. However, my visions show it happening much sooner than they are projecting.

In a progression  of temperature forecasts using  the color red to depict over one-hundred-degree temperatures,  the map of America went from having a few  red areas in the Southwest  in 1950 to turning almost totally red by 2070. The data was based on  conservative estimates  from dozens of scientists. Given scientists have consistently underestimated the advance of climate change, it’s not unreasonable to assume that this crisis could happen closer to 2030,  when my cactus vision appeared.

NASA says that this heat would not just confine itself to the American heartland, but to all the major bread baskets of the world. Such an occurrence, if it happens, would become the single greatest focus of humanity, explaining why it was the only image I saw as I meditated into the future.

These temperature projections also explain why rising seas are not the first event  I saw in my visions of the future.  The first and greatest crisis for our people is going to be food shortages due to parched farmland.

I’ve been seeing the coming climate crises since I first began giving readings thirty years ago.  At that time, I had visions of American refugees migrating across our land; not refugees arriving from foreign shores, but middle class American refugees pouring out of our coastal cities.

If you want to see the NASA data, it is displayed for a lay audience in this  documentary.