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Earth on the Brink
Earth on the Brink
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My name is Sybella Loram. I was born in 1970 on a picturesque farm in England’s southwest countryside. Since the age of five, I have had profound experiences that set me apart: seeing spirits, hearing thoughts, foreseeing events – both tragic and uplifting – and being visited nightly by spectral presences (a phenomenon that continues to this day). It was later in life that I came to understand my gifts; I was a medium with the ability to communicate with spirits and otherworldly entities.
As a psychic medium, visions of our planet’s potential fates have been revealed to me –scenarios shaped by human indifference, avarice and a deceptive alien conquest disguised as benevolence. In 2015, my deceased father began to deliver messages, guiding me towards realising my true purpose: to author a book destined to shift global perspectives on a multitude of issues. Herein lies that very book.
This is not prophecy; rather, I consider myself one among many chosen to amplify the messages of Marshall Vian Summers, God’s appointed messenger. My hope is that you will read with an open heart, or at the very least, conduct your own diligent inquiry into the realities of climate change and extra-terrestrial interference.
Our planet is in the throes of profound upheaval, and my three years of meticulous research lay bare how these disturbances are driving anthropogenic climate change – a phenomenon all too real and pressing to dismiss. We are witnessing not just natural cycles, but a disruption amplified by corporate malfeasance and the pillaging of our ecosystems. This book not only uncovers lesser-known facts about environmental degradation but also emphasises the need for human unity in the face of such crises.
The ignorance and inaction that plague us will lead to a loss of sovereignty, not at the hands of our own governments, but due to alien forces. I implore you to shed apathy and embrace the truths laid out in these pages, backed by facts, figures and spiritual testimonies.
I unveil the duplicity of our leaders who mislead us about alien engagements and the ensuing corruption, with scenarios like the Russian invasion of Ukraine potentially heralding a third world war. The religious dimensions are also explored here; I argue that the discovery of alien life – civilisations far older than our sun – necessitates a re-evaluation of our religious beliefs.
These ancient societies do not share our concepts of divinity or liberty. They perceive us as homogenous, unremarkable and without the diverse spiritual figures like Christ, Buddha or Muhammad that we revere. Their objective is clear: to exploit Earth’s rich resources, misleading our leaders with promises of technology and power in exchange for dominion.
This book transcends a mere exposé on climate change; it carries a divine message for humanity. It warns of an imminent alien agenda intent on subjugating humanity, diluting our gene pool and plundering our resources. My work is an urgent call to recognise the celestial connection and respond to our creator’s will.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmolibros
Release dateDec 6, 2023
ISBN9781912335473
Earth on the Brink
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Sybella Loram

Sybella Loram grew up in a village just outside Taunton, called Milverton. She was the youngest of three girls born to Michael Edward Loram and Wendy Loram, during a snowstorm in January 1970.Growing up on a rural farm in Somerset, England she lived in a fifteenth-century farmhouse. Sybella learned about ghosts from a very early age. She had two young sisters that had died of typhoid in the 1930s as play mates for many years.Sybella was sent to St Audries’ School for Girls at the tender age of ten and, after five years of boarding, left to attend the Somerset College of Arts and Technology. She gained her BSA Degree through Plymouth University and made her career in child protection social services and mental health NHS until she went self-employed helping others with spiritual matters through life coaching.From a very early age Sybella realised she had the unique gift of being able to see spirits and would often discuss the ghosts she saw at the breakfast table or with her sister with whom she shared a room. As Sybella matured, her gifts grew with her; she could see visions, know things about her friends that even they did not know. Reading thoughts, sensing dishonesty and perceiving the paths that individuals might opt to navigate through life. It became increasingly clear that Sybella was not destined to be a social worker but a Psychic Medium, eventually mastering the art of Tarot reading, then later a trauma life coach. Her journey led her to authorship and a profound dedication to serving both God and humanity.

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    Earth on the Brink - Sybella Loram

    Earth on the Brink

    Alien Shadows and Climate Peril

    by Sybella Loram

    Published as an ebook by Amolibros at Smashwords 2023.

    CONTENTS

    Notices

    A Little Bit About the Author

    Author’s Note

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Afterword

    About This Book

    Notices

    Copyright © Sybella Loram 2023

    Published electronically by Amolibros 2023 | Amolibros, Loundshay Manor Cottage, Preston Bowyer, Milverton, Somerset, TA4 1QF | http://www.amolibros.com | amolibros@aol.com

    The right of Sybella Loram to be identified as the author of the work has been asserted herein in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

    All rights reserved. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

    This book production has been managed by Amolibros | www.amolibros.co.uk

    A Little Bit About the Author

    Sybella Loram grew up in a village just outside Taunton, called Milverton. She was the youngest of three girls born to Michael Edward Loram and Wendy Loram, during a snowstorm in January 1970.

    Growing up on a rural farm in Somerset, England she lived in a fifteenth-century farmhouse. Sybella learned about ghosts from a very early age. She had two young sisters that had died of typhoid in the 1930s as play mates for many years.

    Sybella was sent to St Audries’ School for Girls at the tender age of ten and, after five years of boarding, left to attend the Somerset College of Arts and Technology. She gained her BSA Degree through Plymouth University and made her career in child protection social services and mental health NHS until she went self-employed helping others with spiritual matters through life coaching.

    From a very early age Sybella realised she had the unique gift of being able to see spirits and would often discuss the ghosts she saw at the breakfast table or with her sister with whom she shared a room. As Sybella matured, her gifts grew with her; she could see visions, know things about her friends that even they did not know. Reading thoughts, sensing dishonesty and perceiving the paths that individuals might opt to navigate through life. It became increasingly clear that Sybella was not destined to be a social worker but a Psychic Medium, eventually mastering the art of Tarot reading, then later a trauma life coach. Her journey led her to authorship and a profound dedication to serving both God and humanity.

    Author’s Note

    This book is far more than just another prophecy about the coming of the apocalypse when water shortages, famine, plagues caused by humanity’s greed and refusal to share, adjust and prepare, prevail. This is not just a book about climate change, or another book on how to save the Earth. The Earth does not need saving, the Earth was here long before the human race and will still be in existence long after the human family have been annihilated. This book is to enlighten those that wish to prepare for the truth.

    When God created our planet, no detail was spared. Every aspect was meticulously planned with flawless precision, from the fine hairs on our hands to the intricate workings of nature, providing the essential goods, services and materials for human existence. This includes the food we eat, the water we drink and our planet’s resources used for fuel, building materials and medicine. Yet, we must acknowledge that the natural world offers us less apparent services, such as climate regulation, natural flood defences, air pollutant filtration by vegetation and crop pollination by insects. A closer examination of the world we often take for granted reveals the grave errors we’ve made in dismantling our natural ecosystems. Perhaps, as we teeter on the brink of disaster, it will compel us to logically consider the facets of the natural world we are imperilling and how this will impact our children and the future of our shared habitat.

    Food availability is diminishing both in terms of quality and quantity. Nutrients, which should originate from the minerals in the soil, have been severely depleted. Agriculture is exceptionally vulnerable to climate change, as its biological systems rely on stable weather and climatic conditions. It’s evident that wetter winters, hotter summers, dwindling water supplies and changes in rainfall patterns, have substantially impacted our productivity. The reduction in available and lower-quality food also result in economic downturns.

    A critical component of our planet is topsoil, which can erode swiftly, losing essential chemical and biological properties, thereby destroying the natural life within it. Factors like wind erosion, rain runoff, especially on sloping fields, and poor land management have led to desertification, rendering the land unsuitable for supporting biodiversity crops, or even grazing animals if not addressed in time. What remains is meagre grassland, only suitable for sheep.

    Soil degradation, a result of human actions, has been exacerbated by practices that disregard long-term consequences. Mechanisation, coupled with excessive fertilizer use on farms, has boosted production but at the expense of soil health and climate considerations. Productivity and income took precedence.

    The predictions for 2050 are already starting to show exactly what damage we are doing to our planet. The ground will become increasingly difficult to cultivate, with soil contaminated by antibiotics and methane, lacking the nutrients and topsoil needed for wholesome, nourishing food production. As the planet warms further, pests that once plagued warmer countries are encroaching on previously unaffected regions. The intensive farming of animals to boost food production has led to rampant animal diseases, necessitating routine antibiotic administration, which infiltrates our food chain.

    Regions of Asia and Africa, already grappling with high temperatures, will suffer even more as temperatures rise. As the land becomes arid and inhabitants struggle to produce food, it is predicted this part of the world could become uninhabitable within decades. Given that much of Europe’s food supply depends on these regions, feeding the estimated 3 billion people in 2050 will be a daunting challenge. Rice, a staple food source for a third of the global population, yields 10 per cent less with each 1-degree temperature increase. Human activities continue to affect farming while neglecting natural processes, and deforestation and land degradation persist, resulting in dramatic changes in global agriculture.

    The global population has been steadily increasing due to advances in child immunisation and healthcare, leading to a decline in infant mortality rates. Improvements in diet, sanitation, housing and disease control have also extended our life expectancy. However, the rapid growth of the human population poses a severe threat, as our consumption of the planet’s resources outpaces its ability to replenish them. This overpopulation will strain agricultural resources, leading to famine and conflicts over essentials, particularly water, resulting in poverty, civil strife and global discord.

    Human activities have depleted the planet’s natural resources, resulting in the destruction of indigenous villages and cultures, where native people have been enslaved, tortured and mutilated. Crimes against humanity were perpetrated against many indigenous groups in the Amazon, driving them from their ancestral homes. Approximately 30,000 indigenous individuals were estimated to have been enslaved over a twelve-year period to supply rubber for companies like Ford in Europe and the USA. [1]

    It’s not only rubber from trees that has been extracted; reckless deforestation has also occurred for mining purposes, including flint, lead, coal, gold, silver and tin. Before mining, millions of acres of rainforest were cleared to establish palm oil and soy farms, as well as cattle ranches for beef production, and this is according to the World Resources Institute. [2] Presently, in pursuit of profit, practices like fracking, oil extraction and bottom trawling for fish further contribute to the destruction of our planet. Despite clear evidence from seven hundred scientists and policy experts, bottom trawling is causing irreversible biodiversity loss in crucial ecosystems. Gigantic machines, heavier than blue whales, are deployed to the ocean floor, devastating marine life and hydrothermal vents that sustain entire ecosystems.

    Seven hundred marine scientists and policy experts have proved beyond doubt that bottom trawling is causing a permanent biodiversity loss in some of the most scientifically important ecosystems on Earth, yet our governments refuse to put a stop to it. Gigantic machines, weighing more than a blue whale, are lowered down to the ocean bed, desecrating the incredible marine wildlife and hydrothermal vents that support whole ecosystems. These include deep sea reefs that form the foundation of ocean food chains. Deep-sea mining would potentially destroy this forever, as scientists believe that as much as 90 per cent of deep-sea species remain

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