Manam Eruption Anomalies & Massive Wheat Declines Globally

Manam Volcano in Papua New Guinea erupted with ash plume to 50,000 feet last month but still no answers why helicopter eruption footage showed non ash covered trees next to the crater. Wheat globally at 2007 levels and forecast to drop lower causing nations to cease exports. Shortages and civil unrest as we saw in 2007-2008 through Africa and Middle East on tap.

 

 

 

Manam Eruption Anomalies & Massive Wheat Declines Globally

 

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Let's talk about Papua New Guinea, volcano erupts sending ash 50,000 feet above sea level. Notice on the right where the ash Falls were so heavy that trees broke under the weight. This is from the Rabaul Volcano Observatory otherwise known as RVO, that's what they said in their information bulletin, trees broke under the ash weight.

 

 

These are the images circulating around, not only social media, but the legacy controlled mainstream media, and it's always this one image. You think in this day and age with all these people that they would have more images coming out of the eruption area. I don't care if it's a grainy image off an old phone, but you think there would be more images than this one. Thousands of villagers rescue workers, aid workers, and this is the only one image we get out of the event.

 

 

Let me bring you over here to Manam, Papua New Guinea, east of Indonesia, that large island Irian Jaya split in half, half Indonesia, half Papua New Guinea. You can see on the map where it is, look at the volcano that large indentation exactly in the center is from the 2005 eruption.

 

 

The pin is the location of the volcano, just offshore.

 

 

First reported by the Red Cross, but also picked up by Volcano Discovery, and Radio New Zealand picking it up, but it seems to be just these same one or two images circulating around the net.

 

 

Left side is the satellite image, right side is that same one with the lava coming out, Left image, yellow is the coastline and it sure looks like a lot of that dark brown at the bottom northeast seems to be the ash.

 

 

What's so interesting, volcanologists said they went up here and got these live shots of the eruption with a helicopter of the volcano. Remember the Volcano Observatory said that so many trees were covered and crushed from the heavy dense ash, you know what I see, a bunch of trees that are uncovered. How is this eruption so violent sending ash 50 thousand feet into the air just the day before yesterday, bet there's no fallout and they're up there with helicopters and everything's looking hunky-dory, something is very amiss with this story that's all I'm going to say about it.

 

 

Mainstream legacy-controlled media showing us this satellite image from Manam, it doesn't have a date on it but the cloud pattern is completely different from the prior one that you saw. Somehow it seems like two different sets of satellite images also included in the stories circulating around, not really sure how largest volcanic eruption was, there's a clear effort to keep it just reigned into the tightest amount of information spread.

 

 

Volcano Discovery showing you 2005 had a major eruption on that same volcano sending ash up 60 to 70,000 feet. Why would that matter? Well, ash cover blocks sunlight, sunlight effects our crops equaling “a year without a summer”. Ever heard of that Tambora eruption? One of those events.

 

 

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