Oil Spill Animal Quotes

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Psychic Investigator Frances Fox reveals what the animals have to say about the oil spill in the gulf.

Transcript of Oil Spill Animal Quotes

Frances Speaks to the Animals About Solving

the Oil Spill Crisis

On August 3, 2005 Frances was beingfilmed by Animal Planet when she askedthe Dolphins why water was so important.

They said…They said that there would be more

catastrophes with water, but with violenceand a breakdown of society.

Katrinahit New Orleans 3 weeks later, changing the

destiny of this nation..

What if we hadbelieved…?

What if…?

What if your pet knows more thanyou do?

What if….?

What if your pet knows how tocommunicate its knowledge?

What if…?

What if we got the Noah’ arc storywrong?

What if…?

What if the animals guided Noah

and his people to safety instead ofthe other way around?

We know…

220,000 people died in the 2004 tsunami…

the animals did not

What if they knew and got out of harms way?

Well…?

Isn’t it time we got“real” about the

animals?

What if…?

What if we could speak tothem? What would they

say about the oil spill if weasked them?

Frances did…

Here is what they said to her in their language, telepathy, the

original language of Planet Earth.

Peacock

We are anxious that humans can still not seehow they misuse their power. They can stillstop the destruction but only if they payattention to the needs of the natural world.

The natural world does not need humansfighting about whether they should still drill inthe waters.

PeacockHumans need to learn their lesson and use theirminds to do “damage control”. The humanmind has become addicted to images thatreinforce disaster.

It is like the addiction to alcohol, sugar or drugs,you know you should not watch disasters overand over yet you cannot bring yourself to turnoff the TV.

It is not too late but it is late.

Polar Bear

We are furious that Al Gore has taken such abeating for revealing human weakness forcomfort over community. You are part of ourcommunity yet you do not consider that weare part of yours.

Polar BearIf you treated the next-door neighbor as youhave treated us, you would be thrown out ofthe community or exiled socially. Yet becauseyou consider us expendable, you treat us as anasset that is yours to use.

It is not too late but it is late.

Turtle

The joy we wish to bring to the world is rapidlydiminishing. Joy can only flourish where thereis a desire for it. Humans have given up ontheir intention to be happy because they havelost faith that they can be happy. Now youonly wish for survival, which means you are nolonger aligned with joy.

It is not too late but it is late

Dog

We see such turmoil yet it is so simple. Being a goodneighbor means taking care of your neighbor ifthe neighbor needs help. Being a good neighbormeans watching out for your neighbor Being agood neighbor means taking into considerationthe needs and rights of your neighbor when youdetermine to make a change.

You are not good neighbors on Planet Earth. Youtake and get angry if you cannot receive easily.

DogWe dogs are now angry because we see that ourunconditional love has not served our neighbors, theother animals, well. You got used to unconditional lovefrom us and expect it from other animals, even as youdestroy them.

This was not our intention, to spoil you till you expectunconditional love with no thought of returning it

It is not too late but it is late.

Giraffe

“Do unto others as you would have them do toyou” does not seem to apply to humans. Weare the “others” yet you treat us asexpendable and without soul.

Giraffe

Our souls are clear, as are our intentions. Weseek to help out in your evolution but we alsoget tired, we know when a battle is lost andwe know how to retreat.

It is not too late but it is late

Sharks

Only a human would defecate in the place wherethey live. Animals know better. Animalinstincts for survival include the instinct forsurvival of the species. Human selfishness haswiped out their instinct for the survival of theirspecies.

It is not too late but it is late.

Iguanas

We hope to be the last to leave Planet Earth, as wewere the first to inhabit it. We are the Nagas(dragons) who “own” this earth yet we were notselfish. We allowed you to live where you desired,without regard for your own well being, much lessours. Yet allowing you free will was a mistake, aseven we have been displaced and need to “run” awayfrom your destruction.

It is not too late but it is late

Well…?

Yes, it is embarrassing… butremember, they also say:

It is not too late but it is late.

What if…?

What if we ask them

“what to do”

about the oil spill?

Well…?

Would you do what theyrecommend?

Well…?

Or would you say

“we hope it is not

too inconvenient”….

It can happen…

Frances will be going to NewOrleans to speak to the animals.

What if they give us real solutions?

Stay tuned to www.francesfox.com