
January 22, 1995: Earth Changes - Gordon Michael Scallion & Michael Lindemann | Animal Mutilations - Linda Moulton Howe
Scallion, a self-described intuitive who lost his voice during a 1979 health crisis and subsequently developed prophetic visions, details predictions for 1995 with striking specificity. He forecasts a magnitude 9-plus earthquake from Palm Springs to Bakersfield that would shatter Los Angeles skyscrapers, a magnitude 9 quake on the New Madrid Fault, the eruption of Mount Rainier burying Seattle in ash, and 12 new volcanoes worldwide causing three days of global darkness. He describes seeing these events across three simultaneous vision screens, publishing only those confirmed three times. Lindemann provides a measured counterpoint, noting that mainstream geology supports major West Coast seismic risk but finds no precedent for the continental reshaping Scallion envisions. Howe reports from Denver on presenting animal mutilation research to the Colorado Sheriff's Association, confirming cooked hemoglobin and energy field evidence at mutilation sites that rules out predators and disease.
A powerful collision of catastrophic vision and scientific analysis that captures the mounting anxiety of the mid-1990s earth changes movement.
Key Moments
Scallion's 1979 hospital awakening: voice loss, light visions: Scallion describes losing his voice mid-sales-presentation in 1979, being hospitalized, then witnessing a room full of light, colors, and rainbows, and a figure who told him to write things down.
Two strangers test Scallion: 'I see mercury poisoning': Scallion recounts two men appearing at his door, badgering him to read a sick man's hand; he blurts 'mercury poisoning,' a parasympathetic system diagnosis - and one of the visitors reveals he is a doctor.
Track record: 13 misses per 100 predictions in 1994: Scallion publishes his hits and misses in the Earth Changes Report each February; for 1994, 13 errors out of every 100 predictions made.
1995 will be 'the year of the wind' with three seasons: Scallion predicts 1995 will compress to three seasons in many parts of the country, with massive nationwide flooding driven by constant strong winds - calling it the year of the wind.
Scallion: sustained magnitude-9 California quake in 1995: Scallion's headline 1995 prediction - a sustained, not averaged, magnitude-9-plus earthquake within a 50-100 mile radius in California, but he insists it is not the San Andreas and not California sliding into the ocean.
