We’ve noticed that one of the biggest hits on our website right now is the post we put up, a couple of years back, about Mona Moore having stood a broom up on its brush end out in the hallway at the Gallatin County Courthouse.
We’re not ones to keep up with planetary alignments and the like; hell, we can barely keep up with the weather (which might explain why we weren’t able to get to Harrisburg last Wednesday until around 9 a.m.)…but apparently, some of our readers are.
Beginning last week—right about the time we were experiencing horrific and deadly storms across the nation’s midsection—we here at Disclosure were being sent some photos from across the country, of people standing their brooms on end.
Does it have something to do with the weather? Hard to say. We do know that a lot of people believe it has to do with the earth moving its axis—not a pole shift, just a couple of degrees worth of wobble. We also know that there’s a creepy vid out there on YouTube indicating that we’ve had some axis shifting over the last couple of years wrought by massive earthquakes….which we seem to be experiencing every 188-189 days. The next one, the vid claims, is due to strike on March 22. Which is, incidentally, NOT when I have planned any events for my tornado book….you know. Just in case.
Anyway, here are the pics; the first was sent to us by a reader in Gretna, Virginia:
And in my phone, I found, from October 2009, a pic my kid Jade had sent me, that I hadn’t even realized was in there. This is our old place in Browns:
So there you have it; it was happening in late 2009, and now it’s happening again. We don’t know why you can stand your broom up on end; maybe that can always be done if you have a steady hand or well-placed bristles. Whatever the case, it’s piqued peoples’ interests, and we’re getting in the pics…so send more this way if you’re so inclined, and we’ll post em: disclosurenewsonline@yahoo.com