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Ancient Reports: Red Dust, Red Earth, Blood Water

Red Dust: Iron Oxide from The Binary Solar System debris field covers the earth and makes the waters look and smell like blood.  People and wildlife that drink from the water are sickened. Along with  Fire Rain and Wildfires,  Iron oxide pulls oxygen from the air and water causing suffocation and heart failure.  Iron Oxide exposure to skin may cause infections and the appearance of what the Ancients called boils.  If to much iron is consumed in a short amount of time, humans and animals may experience iron overdose and poisoning, and sicken up to and including the point of death.

Ancient Stories of iron oxide red dust:
Kolbrin Bible Excerpts:
Creation:
3:5 ....them. Those who did not die in this manner were smothered under a cloud of RED DUST AND ASHES...
3:8 Men and their dwelling places were gone, only sky boulders [the Asteroid Belt] and red earth remained...
Manuscript:
 6:11 Dust and smoke clouds darkened the sky and coloured the waters upon which they fell with a bloody hue. Plague was throughout the land, the river was bloody and blood was everywhere [red ash mixed with water]. The water was vile and men’s stomachs shrank from drinking. Those who did drink from the river vomited it up, for it was polluted.  
6:12 The dust tore wounds in the skin of man and beast. In the glow of the DESTROYER the Earth was filled with redness. Vermin bred and filled the air and face of the Earth with loathsomeness. Wild beasts, afflicted with torments under the lashing sand and ashes, came out of their lairs in the wastelands and caveplaces and stalked the abodes of men. All the tame beasts whimpered and the land was filled with the cries of sheep and moans of cattle.

The sun shuddered, and then boiling blood poured out of the wound. The boy and his father had to get out of the way of the huge falling drop of blood, which splashed across the land, setting fire to trees and grass and even scalding the rocks.

There’s blood everywhere… Lo the river is blood.

Biblical Exodus Story:
…all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood (Exodus 7:20)


Ancient Warnings:
Chapter 8
  1. The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up. (Fire Rain, Fire and Brimstone or Stones, Plant Life Burnt Up, Famine)
  2. And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood; (Red Dust Red Earth Iron Oxide Turns Water Red, Like Blood)
  3. And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed. (Animal Illness and Death as Documented in the Ipuwer Papyrus and The Exodus Story)
Chapter 1

30.  And I will shew wonders in the heavens and in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke.

31.  The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the LORD come.


Signs of the Times:
Ice and permafrost from the last Binary Solar System Crossing may have trapped Iron Oxide Dust.  As the Crossing approaches, the Earth will continue to be in a warming trend that melts some of this ice.  Meanwhile, a quiet harbinger of a new layer of Red Iron Oxide Dust may be incoming. 
National Park Service USA
Rusting of Wild and Scenic Rivers in Alaska Arctic National Parks

The Rusting of Arctic Rivers: Freshwater Ecosystems Respond to Rapidly Uptaking Metals
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/alaska-science-center/news/why-are-arctic-rivers-turning-orange

"Widespread permafrost thaw, thaw-induced erosion, and wildfires have altered the concentration and flux of organic carbon, nutrients, and trace metals in Arctic rivers. Subsequently, changes in surface waters can impact the habitability for biota and growth rates for fish. Recent observations from Arctic Alaska indicate that waters draining permafrost landscapes may be susceptible to iron and carbon mobilization following thaw. One consequence of these altered iron-cycling processes is the abrupt change in color (orange) of stream and river reaches, reflecting a dramatic shift in water quality."

Iron Oxide Health and Safety Links:
Extreme heat, infrastructure failures, and thirst will drive humans and animals to drink water poisoned by Iron Oxide.  In some cases, the individuals may not realize the water is poisoned.  The human body does not expel iron very easily, and it can quickly build up leading to poisoning and overdose.  If to much iron is consumed in a short amount of time, humans and animals may be poisoned and sickened up to and including death. 
Iron Overdose:


Iron Oxide Poisoning Prevention:

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