Trumpet Number Two
– Information on WWII Chemical Weapons to make you into a Zombie
Page Published 15th February 2025
Coming to the end of Trumpet Number Two – Military attacks warnings that are coming in January 2031 and the truth trauma is distressing to say the least.
It is so sickening that Clevor Trevor can only handle doing a little bit at a time now… then days away to recover one’s self…
T2 – WWII Chemical Weapons
Trumpet Number Two
In Trumpet Number Two – A military attack against everything living in the world, we see that there will be massive Tsunamis.
Allegedly these will be from the earth quaking of the sea bed to aid in deepsea mining. How will this be done? By heating up the earth’s crust which they have been doing for a long time. Recently look no further than the 7,500 plus earthquakes under and around the Greek island of Santorini.
When the International Space Station hits the ocean the earthquake will go out from the “observatories” in the world. Naming just one type for reference – the Neutrino observatories, of which there are 21 of these Nuclear facilities in the world and allegedly not one of them are supplying power to help the general population of the earth.
Below is are pdfs and links to websites in regards to the chemical weapons that will be exploded in the military attack of Trumpet Number Two..
Zombies are coming and that is in the Holy Bible.
Zechariah 14.12-15
12 This is the plague with which the Lord will strike all the nations that fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh will rot while they are still standing on their feet, their eyes will rot in their sockets, and their tongues will rot in their mouths.
13 On that day people will be stricken by the Lord (the Lord is allowing this evil) with great panic. They will seize each other by the hand and attack one another.
14 Judah too will fight at Jerusalem. The wealth of all the surrounding nations will be collected—great quantities of gold and silver and clothing.
15 A similar plague will strike the horses and mules, the camels and donkeys, and all the animals in those camps.
Camps Military Camps and wherever you live if you are alive after the Tsunamis and live below around 1000 metres in elevation it is alleged.
In other words Chemical weapons are coming in the air just for you from WWII and they are:
List all the types of chemical munitions dumped after WWII into the worlds oceans.
When the military attack is executed on the ocean beds world wide in addition to untold amounts of methane gas the following will allegedly be released as well – Just for you and you’re babies – Young and old.
ZOMBIES ARE ON THERE WAY –
and the will be very hungry – The need to feed as per the movies and as per Revelation 6.8 kjv
And I looked, and behold a pale horse (probably the greens Party in USA): and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
Beasts of the earth being Zombie animals, killer robots – and each other – why? To kill “with hunger”…
USA Article February 13th 2025

The U.S. Navy has awarded multiple contracts to strengthen its Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Mine Countermeasures (MCM) capabilities, improving operations in contested coastal waters. These contracts focus on the MCM Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) and advanced payload delivery systems for minesweeping and mine-hunting.
Bollinger Shipyards secured a $7.7 million contract for the MCM USV, while Raytheon Technologies received $18.3 million for five Minehunt Payload Delivery System (MH PDS) units. Textron Systems was awarded $12.1 million for four Minesweep Payload Delivery System (MS PDS) units, with deliveries planned through 2027.
Navy officials stress that these upgrades will modernize the LCS fleet with advanced mine countermeasure technology, ensuring operational readiness, protecting personnel, and maintaining a strategic edge in maritime security.
End Article
Drones to destroy what? Mines and WWII chemical weapons when they want them to. There is probably a few reasons for this but lets name two.
- To get rid of them for the mining industry and therefore the Globalist Bankers profits and;
- Create a Zombie out of you.
- Links to Chemical Weapons
DG MARE: Study on underwater unexploded munitions – EU COM (ICF, 2022) - Analysis of samples of high explosives extracted from explosive remnants of war – Geir P. Novik (2022)
- Mobilization of Unexploded Ordnance on the Seabed – Peter Menzel, Anja Drews, Tjark Mehring, Christoph Otto, Dorthe Reng Erbs-Hansen
- Blast injury on harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) from the Baltic Sea after explosions of deposits of World War II ammunition – Ursula Siebert, Julian Stürznickel, Tobias Schaffeld, Ralf Oheim, Tim Rolvien ,
Ellen Prenger-Berninghoff, Peter Wohlsein, Jan Lakemeyer, Simon Rohner, Luca Aroha Schick, Stephanie Gross, Dominik Nachtsheim, Christa Ewers, Paul Becher, Michael Amling, Maria Morell (2021) - Explosives compounds from sea-dumped relic munitions accumulate in marine biota – Aaron J Beck, Martha Gledhill, Mareike Kampmeier, Caiyan Feng, Christian Schlosser, Jens Greinert, EP Achterberg (2021)
- Uncovering the Secrets of German Marine Munitions Dumpsites – High-performance UXO Detection and Visualization, by Torsten Frey, Mareike Kampmeier, Marc Seidel (2021)
- Effects of climate change on marine dumped munitions and possible consequence for inhabiting biota – Jörn Peter Scharsack, Daniel Koske, Katharina Straumer and Ulrike Kammann (2021)
- Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference: Report on Sea-Dumped Munitions for the 30th BSPC [EN] – Peter Stein (2021)
- Can seafood from marine sites of dumped World War relics be eaten? by Edmund Maser · Jennifer S. Strehse – (2021)
- A Toolbox for the Determination of Nitroaromatic Explosives in Marine Water, Sediment, and Biota Samples on Femtogram Levels by GC-MS/MS by Tobias Hartwig Bünning, Jennifer Susanne Strehse, Ann Christin Hollmann, Tom Bötticher and Edmund Maser (2021)
- Munitions Constituents at a Coastal Former Training Site – Environmental Characterization of Underwater Munitions Constituents at a Former Military Training Range by Gunther Rosen, Guilherme R. Lotufo, Jason B. Beldenc, Robert D. George (2021)
- “Don’t Blast”: blast-in-place (BiP) operations of dumped World War munitions in the oceans significantly increase hazards to the environment and the human seafood consumer – Edmund Maser, Jennifer S.Strehse (2020)
- Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference: Interim Report 2020 by the Rapporteur on Sea Dumped Munitions [EN] – Peter Stein (2020)
- Exposure status of sea-dumped chemical warfare agents in the Baltic Sea – Paula Vanninen (2020)
- Detection of chemical warfare agent related phenylarsenic compounds and multibiomarker responses in cod (Gadus morhua) from ammunition dumpsites – Hanna Niemikoski et al. (2020)
- Exploration of the munition dumpsite Kolberger Heide in Kiel Bay, Germany: Example for a standardized hydroacoustic and optical monitoring approach – Mareike Kampmeier, Eefke M. van der Lee, Uwe Wichert, Jens Greinert (2020)
- First evidence of explosives and their degradation products in dab (Limanda limanda L.) from a munition dumpsite in the Baltic Sea – Daniel Koske, Katharina Straumer, Nadine I. Goldenstein, Reinhold Hanel, Thomas Lang,
Ulrike Kammann (2020) - Leakage rate of the nerve agent tabun from sea-dumped ammunition – John Aasulf Tørnes, Thomas Vik, Tomas Tungen Kjellstrøm (2020)
- In Situ Measurements of Explosive Compound Dissolution Fluxes from Exposed Munition Material in the Baltic Sea – Aaron J. Beck, Eefke M. van der Lee, Anja Eggert, Beate Stamer, Martha Gledhill, Christian Schlosser, Eric P. Achterberg (2019)
- Sea-dumped ammunition as a possible source of mercury to the Baltic Sea sediments – Jacek Bełdowski, Marta Szubska, Grzegorz Siedlewicz, Ewa Korejwo, Miłosz Grabowski, Magdalena Bełdowska, Urszula Kwasi (2019)
- A Comprehensive Quality Guideline for the Treatment of Unexploded Ordnance Encountered During Offshore Construction Projects – Torsten Frey, Prof. Dr. Robert Hollander (2019)
- The strange case of the Richard Montgomery: on the evolution of intractable risk – David E.Alexander (2019)
- Bioaccumulation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) and its metabolites leaking from corroded ammunition in transplanted blue mussels (M. edulis) – Daniel Appel, Jennifer S. Strehse, Hans-Jörg Martin, Edmund Maser (2018)
- Spread, Behavior, and Ecosystem Consequences of Conventional Munitions Compounds in Coastal Marine Waters – Aaron J. Beck et al. (2018)
- Ammunition detection using high frequency multibeam snippet backscatter
information – Tina Kunde, Philipp Held, Harald Sternberg, Jens Schneider von Deimling (2018) - Bioaccumulation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) and its metabolites leaking from corroded ammunition in transplanted blue mussels (M. edulis) – Daniel Appel, Jennifer S. Strehse, Hans-Jörg Martin, Edmund Maser (2018)
- Biomonitoring of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene and degradation products in the marine environment with transplanted blue mussels (M. edulis) – Jennifer S. Strehse, Daniel Appel, Catharina Geist, Hans-Jörg Martin, Edmund Maser (2017)
- Chemical contaminants entering the marine environment from sea-based sources: A review with a focus on European seas – Victoria Tornero , Georg Hanke (2016)
- Avoiding a big bang for your buck – David Appleyard (Available online 21 December 2015)
- Environmental hazard of yperite released at sea: sublethal toxic effects on fish – Camilla Della Torre, Tommaso Petochi, Cristina Farchi, Ilaria Corsi, Maria Maddalena Dinardo, Valerio Sammarini, Luigi Alcaro, Luca Mechelli, Silvano Focardi, Angelo Tursi, Giovanna Marino, Ezio Amato (2013)
- Investigation of a Dumping Area in the Skagerrak 1992. In: Kaffka AV (eds) Sea-Dumped Chemical Weapons: Aspects, Problems and Solutions | Granbom PO (1996)
Links to European Websites
- HELCOM-Submerged
- DAIMON project
- European Union Maritime Security Strategy ( EUMSS ) Action Plan (2018)
- Towards the Monitoring of Dumped Munitions Threat (MODUM) – A Study of Chemical Munitions Dumpsites in the Baltic Sea (2017) – Jacek Bełdowski, Robert Been, Eyup Kuntay Turmus
- OSPAR: Chemical Weapons and Munitions, 2010 (PDF)
- European Commission: Integrated maritime policy – Maritime Security Strategy
- Euronews – The ticking environmental time bombs lying on Europe’s seafloor
- European Union Maritime Security Strategy – EUMSS
- The Paardenmarkt – Large quantities of ammunition were left behind in Belgium after the First World War.
- EUMSS Action Plan (2014)
- German Maritime Safety and Security Center
- JPI Oceans: Munitions in the sea – a joint action from 2015 to 2019
- JPI Oceans workshop on ammunition in the sea
Links to international websites
- Project: DISARM
- IMAS: Underwater Survey and Clearance of Explosive Ordnance (PDF)
- NATO Science & Technology Organization ( STO )
- US DoD Environmental Research Programs – chapter munitions in underwater environments
- SERDP & ESTCP Webinar Series – SERDP and ESTCP have launched a webinar series to promote the transfer of innovative, cost-effective and sustainable solutions developed through projects funded in five program areas.
- 3Rs Explosives Safety [USA]
- The Canadian UXO and Legacy Sites Program
- Chemical Weapon Munitions Dumped at Sea: An Interactive Map
- IDUM – the International Dialogue on Underwater Munitions