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This was a very strange dream last night 5/29/2025

In this dream there was a 40-50 year old father with seven children. It looked like they lived in the middle of the desert with a huge rock canyon it looked like. A mountain with a flat top. In the beginning of the dream, the kids were playing around these huge fossils uncovered in the dirt. One was a dinosaur fossil I would say of a t-rex. The other fossil was of a giant about the size of the T-Rex fossil. It reminded me of the giants that the Israelites were afraid of in the promise land. There was a younger boy around fourteen/fifteen and he was digging in the distance on the canyon. I assume he was digging for more fossils. So then the canyon started breaking apart and there was a landslide. It covered the boy who seemed completely unaware, and the rocks and dust started sliding towards the man and the other children. They ran inside the house as the landslide went through. Then I saw a small child in the hallway and I just understood that the kids were dying off one by one. At the end of the dream there was another landslide and the father and three kids were on the very top of this tall tree on a branch. The father was holding onto one of his sons I would say was about 9-10 years old. He was trying to hold onto his hand but the son knew the branch would break and they all would die if he didn’t let go. So in the end, he fell down from the tall tree and into the rockslide. This is one of the more disturbing dreams I’ve had.
 
Did you see in the news yesterday about the landslide in Switzerland? Buried an entire town. Fortunately they had all been evacuated a number of days prior.
If so, I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a few that didn’t leave…maybe a call to prayer for anyone who stayed behind…
 
Switzerland doesn't really fit the rest of the context, but I think EZ was on the right track with the dream predicting a potential coming landslide (or several of them). The real candidate is New Mexico, which is known as "the T-Rex State" because that's where T-Rex bones have specifically been found. There are also reports (both fictional and nonfictional) of giants having been excavated in New Mexico, and the State has a number of famous plateaus.

It's also highly susceptible to landslides.

I'll provide links to the rest later.

Blessings,
- H
 
Switzerland doesn't really fit the rest of the context, but I think EZ was on the right track with the dream predicting a potential coming landslide (or several of them). The real candidate is New Mexico, which is known as "the T-Rex State" because that's where T-Rex bones have specifically been found. There are also reports (both fictional and nonfictional) of giants have been excavated in New Mexico, and the State has a number of famous plateaus.

It's also highly susceptible to landslides.

I'll provide links to the rest later.

Blessings,
- H
Well definitely a call to prayer!
 

From less than a year ago.

Mudslides after New Mexico wildfires threaten town

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By July 1, 2024, 5 Mins Read
Mudslides After New Mexico Wildfires Threaten Town

Heavy rains fell in New Mexico over the weekend after two weeks of wildfires, causing severe flash flooding and mudslides near Ruidoso.

Floodwaters blackened with soot and ash from the South Fork and Salt fires sloshed down mountain canyons and into town, turning Highway 70 into a river and overturning fuel tankers, according to videos posted to social media. Homes and businesses were damaged, and emergency responders reported 77 water rescues.

“It's going to be a long road to recovery,” said Kelly Gladden, spokeswoman for the village of Ruidoso. Monsoon season typically starts around the Fourth of July, but this year it coincided with two weeks of wildfires, greatly increasing the risk of flooding. “We're going to continue to see these conditions with every significant rainfall,” Gladden said.

The South Fork and Salt Fires killed two people and burned more than 25,000 acres last month, but the burn scars they leave behind could pose an even greater danger to residents than the fires themselves... The combination of dry soils and heavy rain increases the likelihood of hazards such as dangerous flash floods and mud flows, which mix water, mud, rocks and trees in the aftermath of a fire “It's a mistake to think of the floods and debris flows after the fire as a footnote, rather than a big part of the fire itself,” said Don Falk, a professor of natural resources and fire ecology at the University of Arizona. “They can be more destructive than the fire, and cause more loss of life.” ... the sponge effect is destroyed by super-hot fires, and when rains come, the dead soil shifts rapidly, making steep slopes unstable.

The effects could last for years. “The fact that fire intensity has increased over the past few decades has led to increased post-fire hazards,” said Luke McGuire, an associate professor of geomorphology at the University of Arizona.
 
One was a dinosaur fossil I would say of a t-rex.

From an exhibit in NM.

NEW MEXICO: THE TYRANNOSAUR STATE

Fossils of tyrannosaurs—Tyrannosaurus rex and its relatives—have been discovered at several places around New Mexico. Click on any of the silhouettes on the map below to learn more about the tyrannosaur fossils known from that part of New Mexico.

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Green areas show the location of rocks that date back to the Cretaceous period—when tyrannosaurs roamed New Mexico.


SAN JUAN BASIN​

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The most complete fossils come from the San Juan Basin in the northwest corner of New Mexico.

NMMNH P-13000, a tyrannosaur tooth from the San Juan Basin

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This partial skeleton comes from a young Daspletosaurus that was probably only a few years old when it died.

Juvenile Daspletosaurus

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A new species of tyrannosaur was discovered in the Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area near Farmington. Museum paleontologists refer to this predator as “The Bisti Beast.”
The skull and jaw of “The Bisti Beast”


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That picture was what it looked like at the end of the dream. The tall tree. That mountain looked like that also, except it was in the middle of a desert. There was one car driving on the road. There weren’t any trees until the very end
 
That picture was what it looked like at the end of the dream. The tall tree. That mountain looked like that also, except it was in the middle of a desert. There was one car driving on the road. There weren’t any trees until the very end

A tree would be the only thing to hold on to during a mudslide, so there's a certain realism there.
The other fossil was of a giant about the size of the T-Rex fossil. It reminded me of the giants that the Israelites were afraid of in the promise land.

I thought this would be hard to find evidence for (the giant finds), cuz there's often a cover up whenever giant skeletons are found nowadays and it's passed off as a "hoax." But there were some famous finds back around 1900 before they started doing that.

Giant ‘skeletons of enormous size’ discovered in New Mexico – New York Times article from 1902​


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  • The Facts:
    • An article published in the New York Times in 1902 describes how an "old burial ground has been discovered that has yielded skeletons of enormous size."
    • It's one of many examples throughout modern and ancient history where stories, evidence and information about giants has emerged.
    • Have we really pieced together the story of human history?
    • Are there many discoveries that have long been ignored and not considered?
An article published in the New York Times in 1902 is one example of several regarding news about giant skeletons. It describes how an “old burial ground has been discovered that has yielded skeletons of enormous size.”

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The article goes on to describe two stones with “curious inscriptions” and underneath were the bones of a body that “could not have been less than 12 feet in length.” According to the NY Times article, “the men who opened the grave say that the forearm was 4 feet long and that in a well-preserved jaw the lower teeth ranged from the size of a hickory nut to that of the largest walnut in size.” Apparently the chest of the body had a circumference of 7 feet.

The bodies were first discovered by Luciana Quintana, it was on his ranch these specific bodies were found, according to the article,

“Quintana, who has uncovered many other burial places, expresses the opinion that perhaps thousands of skeletons of a race of giants long extinct will be found. This supposition is based on the traditions handed down from the early Spanish invasion that have detailed knowledge of the existence of a race of giants that inhabited the plains of what now is Eastern New Mexico. Indian legends and carvings also in the same section indicate the existence of such a race.”

Here’s another New York Times article about skeletons that were discovered in 1885.

Going back further still, in 1774 settlers found what they called “The Giant Town,” which housed several gigantic skeletons, one being an eight foot tall male. Award winning writer and researcher Richard Dewhurst describes,

“In addition to the human skeletons found in NY State, there is also the famous case of ‘The Cardiff Giant,’ a white alabaster-like statue of an 11-foot man who showed an exposed penis and hieroglyphic inscriptions. This statue caused a worldwide sensation and was exhibited in New York City to thousands of paying customers before it was declared a fake by the NY newspapers, despite the fact that scholars from Harvard and elsewhere insisted that the statue was genuine.”

Researcher Graham Hancock coined the phrase, ‘we’re like a species with amnesia,’ and it’s true. Despite the fact that it seems the story of human history is well uncovered, every single year there are new discoveries made that challenge what we once held to be true. If lore, stories and evidence of giants from the recent and ancient past is true, what does this mean for the story of human history? There are several examples beyond giants, like the story of Atlantis, for example.
 
There was a younger boy around fourteen/fifteen and he was digging in the distance on the canyon. I assume he was digging for more fossils. So then the canyon started breaking apart and there was a landslide.

Canyons in New Mexico.

1. Alamo Canyon

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2. Box Canyon

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3. Red Rock Canyon

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Climate change, driven primarily by the burning of fossil fuels, continues to cause an increase in both more intense fires,
Ah yes, the sudo-scientific claim that man can end the world and change everyone's climate. ROTFLOL.
Seed time and harvest will only end on GOD'S Watch, not man's!!
How sad the position of the unbeliever is!!
hope whoever wrote that bit wakes up to the TRUTH!
 
Yeh it looked like Red Plateau. I’ll keep an eye out!

I was thinking before sleep that just because rains and landslides may be coming to that State, that doesn't mean that anyone has to die, so I will include some prayers for the people of New Mexico as well.

Blessings, and thank you for sharing the dream. :ThumbBig
Ah yes, the sudo-scientific claim that man can end the world and change everyone's climate. ROTFLOL.
Seed time and harvest will only end on GOD'S Watch, not man's!!
How sad the position of the unbeliever is!!
hope whoever wrote that bit wakes up to the TRUTH!

I took it out. Wasn't even paying attention at the time.

Blessings,
- H
 
Looks like it could be starting, sister. Monsoon season started in mid June, which is what led to all the deaths in Texas due to torrential rains a few days ago. Well, it just started in the Ruidoso area of New Mexico, and I checked and there are both canyons (Grindstone Canyon, Cedar Creek, Turkey Canyon) and dinosaur discoveries in the area. No deaths reported yet, but a house was swept away, and the Rio Ruidoso crested at a record high yesterday, which means more rains could spell real trouble. This is also part of a burn zone where the soil is now loose and susceptible to landslides, so keep praying. Hopefully prayer and the word of the Lord can save people in New Mexico from what happened in Texas. I know I was praying, and will continue to.

Blessings,
- H

Nearly 100 water rescues in New Mexico as flash flood emergency declared

Rebecca Falkner

Floodwaters rushing through the Rio Ruidoso in Ruidoso, N.M., on Tuesday afternoon.

Floodwaters rushing past the USGS Rio Ruidoso station in New Mexico on Tuesday afternoon. Screenshot: USGS

New Mexico's flooding rains trapped multiple people and water rescues were underway in the state's south on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

The big picture: The NWS' Albuquerque office reported after declaring a flash flood emergency for the Ruidoso area that multiple water rescues were underway at the village's Gavilan Trailer Park.

Threat level: "Significant rainfall and water/debris flow is occurring! This is a life-threatening situation, move to higher ground immediately!" the NWS said on X.

  • Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford told the KRUI radio station that crews were out searching for three missing people and there were gas leaks in an area where he believes a home was swept away.

Situation report: There were 85 "swift-water rescues" in the Ruidoso area following the extreme monsoonal rains as of Tuesday night, a New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management told outlets.

  • Images from the scene showed multiple structures destroyed.
  • Roads were temporarily closed and crews were working to restore power following outage reports, according to Crawford. "We do have some mud sliding going on," he said.
Zoom in: Videos from the scene show fast-moving waters sweeping a home down a river and washing debris onto a bridge that then spills onto a road.

  • USGS real-time data shows water levels at the Rio Ruidoso were "extremely above" its historic daily averages as of Tuesday evening.
  • The river in the Hollywood neighborhood of Ruidoso had reached potentially record levels, per NWS Albuquerque.
  • While the warning had been lifted, a flood watch was in effect until 8pm local time.
A screenshot of an NWS Albuquerque tweet, saying in part: The Rio Ruidoso at Hollywood reached a provisional crest of 20.24 feet this afternoon while significant flash flooding was occurring . If this is confirmed, it would be a record high crest.
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Zoom out: The emergency situation in N.M. came days after catastrophic flooding in Texas, which has killed more than 100 people, with 161 people still missing in Kerr County.

 
So then the canyon started breaking apart and there was a landslide.

Some video footage, and they mention how they are indeed debris flows, not just floods. The previous article mentioned that "we do see some mudsliding going on," and you can see the mud in the water in the following news coverage.


Update at 10AM: Three now pronounced dead.

 
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