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Post by CitizenK on Apr 1, 2011 1:20:40 GMT -6
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Post by skywalker on Apr 1, 2011 7:41:02 GMT -6
I was just looking at that a while ago. It says that Japan has had 754 earthquakes since the big one happened. He thinks that part of the island is collapsing into the ocean. That would not be cool.
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Post by paulette on Apr 1, 2011 8:55:23 GMT -6
when I was studying geology in university the prevailing theory was that everything happened s l o w l y. Inches per hundred years. The "other" geologists (the catastrophic ones) believed that a system could reach the tipping point and suddenly massive amounts of earth or water would be on the move. I believe the later group are being vindicated. Inland sea can and have drained overnight - carrying massive boulders along in the flow. The ambient temperature has shifted in one season 25 or more degrees - to colder. Atlantis may well have sunk under the waves as Japan may in our time.
I live on the Pacific northwest ring of fire. It might be quite a show.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2011 9:25:08 GMT -6
I think that both HAARP and the LHC are of interest as possibly adding to seismic upheavals. I've got to think that the worlds second largest magnetic field (next to the earth core itself) would have to have some effect and how would anyone ever know..they (collective they) lie about this stuff all the time.
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Post by skywalker on Apr 1, 2011 9:32:49 GMT -6
That's a good point, Jo. With people making all of the rapid changes in technology like we have been, building this and that, HAARP and the collider thingy, nuclear bombs and reactors, pumping gazillions of gallons of oil out of the ground, using explosives to fracture the rock to get to more of it...how can we possibly know what effect we are having on the planet? Maybe people should start thinking about the potential consequences of things before they do them rather than after they already have.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2011 9:46:11 GMT -6
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Post by sansseed on Apr 1, 2011 10:44:30 GMT -6
Jo, I was wondering about them reporting everything. The other day I was in my car parked in a parking lot. I was waiting for someone, and while I was waiting the car began to shake. Not hard, but it was definitely moving. My first thought was a gust of wind, but there was no wind that day. The breeze was about 7mph with no gusting (I checked the weather on my phone). My next thought was a very small earthquake. I checked after I got home, but there was nothing reported. I checked again over the next couple of days, but nothing within a couple thousand miles from us. This shaking happened three times over about a three minute period, each lasting for a couple of seconds.
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Post by lois on Apr 1, 2011 11:24:58 GMT -6
I been dreaming about Volcano's lately, I never do that. I'm trying to get out of arms way of one with a bunch of other people on a highway. I never dream about being in a quake but seeing it from above or the aftermath.
I don't live anywhere near one. If this keeps up it would be very unusable. The people in the dream I do not know any of them
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2011 14:25:59 GMT -6
I just hope no one has started something that can't be reversed or withstood.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2011 15:24:53 GMT -6
I had a vision of volcanoes a couple weeks ago. I told Ron about it while in chat on facebook. I saw images of volcanoes erupting, and solar eruptions too...
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Post by lois on Apr 1, 2011 16:37:38 GMT -6
How far are you from a Volcano Lorelei? I know they are up there.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2011 16:40:27 GMT -6
How far are you from a Volcano Lorelei? I know they are up there. There is a red triangle near the interior... but it hasn't erupted in quite some time... I have no idea what it's called... But yea...
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Post by CitizenK on Apr 2, 2011 2:06:46 GMT -6
This is something else that may be playing a very important part in what is going on right now and in our near future...."comet" Elenin.
Seriously , this is all something to pay attention to. I'm not trying to be a 'doomsayer', I just want all of us to be aware of what is going on. And, like we've all already noticed,this stuff isn't on the news....anywhere!
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Post by CitizenK on Apr 2, 2011 2:24:10 GMT -6
I found this one too, pay attention to the date. He clearly does this BEFORE Japan's quake, and literally says that from this it looks like Mar. 11 is a date to watch.
In this one he shows how it is in our systems ecliptic
weird images next to sun....
Binary sun hypothesis
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Post by CitizenK on Apr 2, 2011 2:40:18 GMT -6
The Binary Dance explained
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2011 3:24:07 GMT -6
The Binary sun hypothesis, the first link under that heading you posted... I have some issues with it.
1) Ice ages have already been explained by the rotation of the Earth's Axis. It has nothing to do with the hypothesized brown dwarf star near the sun.
2) The blatant spelling and grammatical mistakes also make me question this information's validity.
3) Who is the "Nasa Scientist" they showed a photograph of? I don't understand that... if they don't know who he is how do they know he's a NASA Scientist, and what the HECK does THAT have to do with ANYTHING?!
4) What does a new oil deposit in the Gulf of Mexico have to do with a brown dwarf star coming closer to Earth?
5) Where did this "debris field" come from all of a sudden? I don't understand... it makes absolutely no sense to me... and the closer it comes to the ending of the video, the more illogical and confusing the information they are presenting becomes.
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Post by skywalker on Apr 2, 2011 7:38:37 GMT -6
The binary sun hypothesis has been around for a long time. It is one of the possible explanations for why the Earth has giant asteroid impacts approximately every 65 million years. Supposedly that is the time it takes for the orbit if the second sun to bring it close to the Earth, and the debris field of planets and asteroids that are orbiting the second sun is what ends up hitting the Earth as we pass through the it.
Personally, I think it is an interesting theory and it would explain a lot of things, but there is no proof of it yet. If this second sun were discovered it is definitely not something that the government would be able to keep secret because there are scientists all over the world who have been looking for this thing for decades. It would be big news to the scientific community.
Even if this binary sun does exist it does not mean that the Earth is going to come to an end since the two suns would have been interacting with one another for billions of years and the Earth has somehow managed to survive for all of that time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2011 9:59:53 GMT -6
If you look around enough you'll find that our earth's well being depends on several factors and that there are dozens of 'stressors'. We don't have to look as far as a hidden brown dwarf when we have enough damage as is. The earth is surrounded by a magnetosphere which prevents most of the solar particles (driven by solar winds) from hitting the earth. All planets, the sun and the moon have magnetosphere's. The Earth has the strongest one of all the rocky planets. The Earth's north and south magnetic poles reverse at irregular intervals over periods of hundreds of thousands of years. Right now..the Earth's magnetosphere is not in very good shape. Our sun is coming out of a dormancy period and kicking up it's heels..now is not a good time for the magnetosphere to weaken but it seems to be doing just that. Wiki has a much better explanation of what the magnetosphere is comprised of and what it should look like..the other URL is talking about the damage to it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetospheresherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2011/03/magnetic-field-magnetosphere-looks-very.htmlIf we're all undergoing some 'dawn' of awareness (we seem to be on some discovery voyage right now) it must be in some way to show us how fragile we really are hanging out here in space. We can't bend things to be the way we want to see them and we need to understand what effects us. Scientists..the government..take it for granted we're either too stupid to learn it or too wrapped up in our petty lives to care as long as they 'fix' it. I think we're coming to the end of an era and we can expect a lot of changes.
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