Vine was spiritually guided to place world and Australian predictions online to help people understand the extreme earth changes due to human ignorance, greed and corruption. Since 2010 Vine has been a spiritual voice for the changes necessary to bring about a reduction of the devasting environmental and social effects of climate change.
Psychic Prediction by Vine Psychic - 25th February 2011
Flora Concerns
New Plant Diseases
Job losses, price increases predicted as tomato virus plunges growers into quarantine
ABC News 7.30 (
See Prediction Updates below)
This psychic prediction was given to me at the beginning of February (2011) and the implications of taking off really concerned me.
I was shown a vision of healthy flora disintegrating in people's hands. When I requested further guidance from spirit I was guided that our world is now going to go through some problems with plant and bush diseases and this would effect our eco-systems.
This prediction isn't just for the month of March; it is something that Spirit is guiding as being a crucial issue that our world will be facing in the coming months and years.
Not knowing each plant species affected I can only guide that our horticulturalists and scientists will need to be on the lookout for new forms of flora diseases.
This is happening because of the changes to our climate.
Spirit is deeply concerned about our changing environment and has been regularly updating events and areas to be monitored, maintained and protected. Some plant species may need to be placed in an isolated area to save the species.
Love and Light
Vine
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Prediction Updates:
UPDATE: 13th October 2024
Deep Concern About Our Changing Environment...
Nature is in Crisis
Native vegetation cleared to make way for agricultural activities west of Roma, Qld.
Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) -Credit: Dean Sewell
Vine's Higher Guardians have been "deeply concerned about our changing environment..."
13 years ago, Earth Seer Vine predicted further degradation of our environment due to wanton clear-felling tree destruction and fossil fuelled climate change. She predicted (amoungst other predictions) that it would lead to increased plant diseases...
It has all come true.
The homes of Australia's unique and threatened wildlife are bulldozed at the rate of 52 hectares every hour. It's the highest rate of deforestation in the developed world.
Save Our Big Backyard -
Since Australia’s national environment protection law took effect 20 years ago, more than seven million hectares of threatened species habitat has been destroyed.
- ACF
- Australia has wiped out more mammals than any other country.
- Threatened birds have disappeared from two-thirds of the continent.
- There are now more foreign plants than native ones.
- The national threatened species list is more than 2,000 species long.
- And the state of the environment has been characterised as “poor and deteriorating”.
What's causing this destruction?
Plant Diseases and Tree Decline - Australia
2011 - Vine's vision:
healthy flora disintegrating in people's hands
2024 -
The Grim Truth of Vine's prediction
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus is a highly contagious plant virus that affects tomatoes, capsicums and chillies. The virus is a serious threat to Australia’s tomato industry and can affect backyard growers.
In a less predictable and changing climate, phytophthora dieback in addition to frequent fire events are placing the Proteaceae-dominated ecosystems of the south coast of WA under substantial and increasing pressure.
More than 600 Australian plant species are considered to be at risk of extinction if present practices continue.
In Western Australia, beginning in February 2024, large areas of vegetation started to turn brown and die off. With no real relief in sight, it is expected that this mass plant death event to intensify and expand.
Century-old giant jarrahs are dying in the heat and drought -
Western Australia.
Two severe droughts driven by climate change since 2000 are blamed for “staggering losses” of an isolated population of the South Australian species Eucalyptus macrorhyncha in the Spring Gully Conservation Park.
The Great Barrier Reef is Dying.
What Can We Do?
One - No New Coal, Gas or Oil mining
Two - No New Coal, Gas or Oil mining
Three - No New Coal, Gas or Oil mining
Four - End deforestation NOW
Five - Utilise Natural Flora
Six -
Australia could ‘green’ its degraded landscapes for just 6% of what we spend on defence.
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UPDATE: 18th September 2023
Healthy Flora Disintegrating...
Vine's 2011 prediction for the years ahead - TRUE
Vine has been warning about increasing problems with plant diseases since 2011 when she made it clear that the problem would worsen in the years ahead and that it was due to climate change -
"This is happening because of the changes to our climate." - Vine, 2011
Unfortunately, Vine's prediction has well and truly come true.
I recent years, as climate change worsens considerably, examples of new plant disease abound...
"Two in five of the world’s plant species are at risk of extinction as a result of the destruction of the natural world, according to an international report."
"The two types of coffee that most of us drink — Arabica and robusta — are at grave risk because of climate change."
"The UK’s fruit trees are under threat as a result of the climate crisis because plant diseases that thrive in warm weather are becoming more common."
...and the list goes on.
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UPDATE:16th March 2014
Panama Disease in North Queensland Banana Farms
Vine's psychic prediction about the spread of new plant diseases continues to come true.
Tests have confirmed the existence of a severe strain of
Panama disease, tropical race 4, on a banana farm near Tully, south of Cairns in North Queensland.
In the 1950's the original form of Panama Disease destroyed almost all commercial
Gros Michel, or Big Mike banana plantations in Central and South America. The Gros Michal variety of bananas was replaced with the Cavandish Banana, which was resistant to the original Panama disease.
But in the 1990's a new deadly strain of Panama Disease - Tropical Race 4 (TR4) affecting Cavendish Bananas, appeared in Taiwan and quickly spread China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and the Northern Territory in Australia.
Tropical Race 4 in Queensland
The rest of Australia has largely avoided the new form of
Panama Disease TR4 until now.
For the first time, Panama Disease TR4 has been found in Queensland, and just as Vine predicted,
Banana farmers in Tully are putting in place strict new quarantine measures to protect their farms from the disease that has the potential to destroy the entire Banana industry.
In Vine's prediction she wrote:
"Some plant species may need to be placed in an isolated area to save the species."
Our hopes and prayers go out to the Nth Qld farmers and their families now dealing directly with this new threat to their livelihood.
UPDATE: 28th July 2014
Vine's Prediction about new plant diseases due to Climate change has come TRUE.
Since Vine made this prediction, the existence of new plant diseases due to Climate Change has been become generally accepted.
This report: "
Impacts of climate change on plant diseases opinions and trends" published 5th January 2012, one year after Vine's prediction, states:
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It is now recognized that climate change will affect plant diseases..."
"Relevant to plant health is the forecasted increase in extreme weather events, from floods to drought, from heat waves to
severe wind, rain, and hail storms. Floods can make the spread of water-borne pathogens easier, droughts and
heat waves can predispose plants to infection, storms can enhance wind-borne dispersal of spores."
"...plant diseases could be even used as indicators of climate change."
UPDATE: 2nd October 2011
A banana plantation in the Atherton Tablelands in Queensland has been quarantined due to an unknown disease. Biosecurity Queensland has hopefully ruled out Panama Disease, which is caused by the fungus, Fusarium Oxysporum, but the farm remains under quarantine until further tests are carried out. Fingers crossed that this banana farm will be OK, as thousands of hectares of banana plantations around the world are destroyed by a new strain of Panama disease, Tropical Race 4.
Banana farms in the Phillipines are currently threatened.
The Beginning of the End for Bananas?
Today the Race 4 Panama disease has spread across Asia, into the Pacific, and to Australia. Pathologist Randy Ploetz of the University of Florida's Tropical Research and Education Center says, "Though Race 4 has yet to hit Latin America, where bananas imported to the United States are grown, there's little doubt it will."
UPDATE: 18 June 2011
More reports of plant diseases emerging and this time it is coming from a genetically modified crops and pesticides. Although scientifically unsubstantiated at this time the concern is plants sprayed with glyphosate or other herbicides are more susceptible to many biological and physiological disorders.
UPDATE: 31st May 2011
A massive and
unprecedented outbreak of e-coli bacterial infections linked to contaminated vegetables in Europe has killed 16 people
The "unprecedented" outbreak of E-coli in European vegetables could be related to the changing environment Vine was spiritually warned about.
Dr. Robert Tauxe, deputy director of foodborne, waterborne and environmental diseases at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control said, "
The idea of an outbreak of over 300 hemolytic uremic syndrome cases is absolutely extraordinary. ...There has not been such an outbreak before that we know of in the history of public health."
UPDATE: 7 April 2011
There are reports of new plant and bush diseases taking place in Australia and internationally. A large area of concern for Australia is the 'Myrtle Rust disease' found in the Lamington National Park in Queensland's Gold Coast hinterland. Myrtle Rust is causing anxiety for Biosecurity Queensland that says up to 2,000 plants could be effected. Myrtle rust is a threat to the nursery, cut flower, bush foods, bee, forestry and other industries.
Myrtle Rust Update - January 2012
India is also having its fair share of headaches with a viral crop disease hitting the
farming
chilli
plantations. Grave concerns are being raised about the health of crops and how to manage the disease.
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