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Post by auntym on Jan 15, 2011 20:39:56 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2011 22:08:10 GMT -6
I am a moderate skeptic of most internet babble and for good reason..most of it IS babble. Lately..I've been shaking my head and taking a second glance at some of Andy Lloyds theories that involve the pesky 'dark star'. In my geophysical universe (my scientific universes have simplified bases) anyway in my geophysical universe, something keeps pointing to stress on our little planet. Many many earthquakes (granted the bulk are in the 'ring of fire' area..but there are plenty elsewhere and of very large magnitude) volcano's rumbling away, dead birds, dead fishies, odd con trails almost daily in my area (and we hear the pilots talking on the scanner). There just seems to be an increasing amount of 'stuff' going on. The psychic me tells me that there is going to be much more 'stuff' going on. Back when we were doing our 'psychic link' thing on the 'other' ufo site..one of the things I 'saw' was a huge Saturn rising (huge because my perspective was standing on another planet very very close to it) and it seemed then from my perspective..that Saturn was beginning to wobble under some strain. I don't usually go out on a limb (they have a tendency to snap) but I think this really could be the start of a very interesting ride. It also occurs to me that just maybe..if we're on this interesting ride, some folks from other 'neighborhoods' might drop in to observe..explaining increasing UFO activity. Front row seats and all that..some scalper is probably selling tickets. Anyone else have that feeling that there's just a lot more going on than their was? Auntie I didn't mean to hijack your thread..the volcano's ramped up activity made me think of what I've been thinking on www.darkstar1.co.uk/news.html
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Post by auntym on Jan 15, 2011 22:13:44 GMT -6
i like any kind of feedback....
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Post by paulette on Jan 17, 2011 16:08:40 GMT -6
I try to imagine sleeping in one of those apartments outlined by the red geysers of liquid rock. I donno. I guess one gets complacent about one's own problems. I live in an earthquake zone - in fact, one the oceanic plates has a fault running through the middle of Vancouver Island where I live. One side of the island is going up (noticeably) the other down. We live in the hinge zone. We do have a basic kit with bad energy bars and water and tarp but its in our living room. Our living room might not be accessible. One should keep shoes you can walk a fair distance in in your car. Terry (husband) works 6 miles away across a bridge that probably would not survive a significant quake. He can't swim. We were wondering last night - how long might I be on this side alone and he at work at the Base, safe but unable to get home.
I think I'd at least invest in a respirator if I lived that close to an active volcano...
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