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Topic started on 28-8-2005 @ 02:58 PM by MattMarriott
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Science starts by observing facts.
September 14, 2004 - a day that marked more than just the start of a new age, the age of global superstorms.
It It also marked another obvious milestone in a world of seven billion and that was seen only by one.
The very same one, the End Times Prophet, that predicted which would be the first american city devastated in the new age.
One year later, the only results lead to the only page that Google found, September 12, 2004 - from 2002
www.google.com...
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reply posted on 28-8-2005 @ 06:29 PM by Whompa1
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So you think New Orleans is gonna be washed off the map by hurricane katrina?
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reply posted on 28-8-2005 @ 06:36 PM by RebelSaint
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Catastrophic, Biblical, or just "THE BIG ONE" is a correct term for what the city of New Orleans and the immediate affected area around the storm
will face. I think "The Big One" is a good phrase for Katrina because of the unprecedented strength of the storm and it is hitting the weakest city
on the coast that has avoided tragedy before but Katrina may be "the one"
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 01:16 PM by syrinx high priest
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Originally posted by Whompa1
So you think New Orleans is gonna be washed off the map by hurricane katrina? 
no. Sorry to disappoint you, but 6-10 foot floods are catstrophic in the short term, but not in the long run. You are going to have to wait to
celebrate the end of days a little longer my friend.
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 01:27 PM by Where2Hide2006
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here is an unexplained quatrain/ prophecy by Nostradamus that may be about Killer Katrina the Super Storm of the New Century. here it is
"Au revolu du grand nombre septiesme,
The year seven of the great number being past,
Apparoistra au temps ieux d’Hecatombe,
There shall be seen the sports of the ghostly sacrifice,
Non esloingne du grand age milliesme,
Not far from the great age of the millennium,
Que les entrez sortiront de leur tombe.
That the buried shall come out of their graves."
I think it could be Katrina because in New Orleans they expect coffins and dead corpses to be floating down the streets.
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 01:36 PM by Byrd
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Originally posted by MattMarriott
Science starts by observing facts.
September 14, 2004 - a day that marked more than just the start of a new age, the age of global superstorms. 
Uhm... is this date just arbitrary? As far as we've seen, there's no beginning recorded for the "age of global superstorms."
 The very same one, the End Times Prophet, that predicted which would be the first american city devastated in the new age. 
Actually, when you pull up that link, you see discussions by other people on other boards about this. And it was caused by Ivan at that time -- and
the prediction seems to have been for Ivan to whomp the city.
Predicting that a hurricane will take out a city in a major hurricane area isn't much of a prophecy. If someone had come up with the exact DATE a
year ago (or two or five years ago), then it would be interesting. And if they'd come up with exact dates and precise cities eight times in a row,
that would be enough to win the JREF prize, I think.
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 01:37 PM by Nygdan
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Why is it that you failed to mention any of this before this hurricane hit New Orleans? I mean, you've brought this sort of thing up before,
infact I think you might've even mentioned a different city altogether in the past, but now, when there is a hurricane ravaging it, you are claiming
it was predicted?
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 03:58 PM by GTWill
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Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
"Au revolu du grand nombre septiesme,
The year seven of the great number being past,
Apparoistra au temps ieux d’Hecatombe,
There shall be seen the sports of the ghostly sacrifice,
Non esloingne du grand age milliesme,
Not far from the great age of the millennium,
Que les entrez sortiront de leur tombe.
That the buried shall come out of their graves."

Now Nostradamus pretty much nailed.
we are in the seventh year including 1999...the great number
sports of a ghostly sacrifice...most "Saints" are martyrs
2000 is not far past
the above ground cemeteries will be flooded spilling the bodies about
NICE FIND
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:53 AM by MattMarriott
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Originally posted by Byrd
Actually, when you pull up that link, you see discussions by other people on other boards about this. 
Results 1 - 5 of about 7 for "New Orleans faces destruction".
4 of them I posted, the other is a quote of my post.
Originally posted by Byrd
And it was caused by Ivan at that time -- and the prediction seems to have been for Ivan to whomp the city.

No.
The prediction was that if Ivan wouldn't do the job then, it wouldn't take long, since that day we had entered a NEW AGE. The age of superstorms.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 01:46 PM by syrinx high priest
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Originally posted by GTWill
Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
"Au revolu du grand nombre septiesme,
The year seven of the great number being past,
Apparoistra au temps ieux d’Hecatombe,
There shall be seen the sports of the ghostly sacrifice,
Non esloingne du grand age milliesme,
Not far from the great age of the millennium,
Que les entrez sortiront de leur tombe.
That the buried shall come out of their graves."

Now Nostradamus pretty much nailed.
we are in the seventh year including 1999...the great number
sports of a ghostly sacrifice...most "Saints" are martyrs
2000 is not far past
the above ground cemeteries will be flooded spilling the bodies about
NICE FIND 
great find ! there obviously can't be any other event in recorded human history that would fit those narrow and specific parameters. Well done !
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 02:53 PM by Where2Hide2006
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Wow, I just watched the news and can not believe the destruction that Katrina left behind. The entire Gulf Coast is under 6-8 feet of water, people
are on the roof waiting to be saved. In one part of Alabama their is nothing left of what used to be home to hundreds of families. Nothing. Like a
giant tornado ripped throught there killing and destroying everything in its path.
The will have the Unofficial Casualty Number tonight... I expect it to be in the thousands.
The cost of Repair of Katrina will be the highest total EVER.
This is Historic and Katrina was the first Super Storm of the new century.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 03:17 PM by syrinx high priest
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Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
Wow, I just watched the news and can not believe the destruction that Katrina left behind. The entire Gulf Coast is under 6-8 feet of water, people
are on the roof waiting to be saved. In one part of Alabama their is nothing left of what used to be home to hundreds of families. Nothing. Like a
giant tornado ripped throught there killing and destroying everything in its path.
The will have the Unofficial Casualty Number tonight... I expect it to be in the thousands.
The cost of Repair of Katrina will be the highest total EVER.
This is Historic and Katrina was the first Super Storm of the new century. 
that is factually incorrect. All this is is a category 5 that happened to hit a populated area. This storm was not a super storm in any sense or
fashion. Just a really unfortunate path.
I'm just waiting for the thread about how Bush created this storm to drive up the price of oil with an EMP pulse or nukes buried in the
ocean.....sigh.....
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 03:23 PM by mwen
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Originally posted by syrinx high priest
I'm just waiting for the thread about how Bush created this storm to drive up the price of oil with an EMP pulse or nukes buried in the
ocean.....sigh..... 
The Storm/hurricane was normal and natural...but the fact that it gain strength and leverage, it may indicate that it was artificially influence by
E.L.F energy...
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 04:39 PM by MattMarriott
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Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
The cost of Repair of Katrina will be the highest total EVER.
This is Historic and Katrina was the first Super Storm of the new century. 
Check again the link I gave in my first post. We are now in year 2.
Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
The cost of Repair of Katrina will be the highest total EVER.

This was the end of New Orleans.Iit will NEVER be rebuilt. There are several reasons, each one alone enough of a reason. Let's check just one of
them.
Reason #1 -
It seems clear that we are now in year 2 of the new age of global superstorms.
It´s not possible to rebuild a city on a site sinking always deeper below sea level, and with a probability of 50 pct of being hit by a cat3+
hurricane.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 04:42 PM by bzap
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Originally posted by MattMarriott
Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
The cost of Repair of Katrina will be the highest total EVER.
This is Historic and Katrina was the first Super Storm of the new century. 
Check again the link I gave in my first post. We are now in year 2.
Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
The cost of Repair of Katrina will be the highest total EVER.

This was the end of New Orleans.Iit will NEVER be rebuilt. There are several reasons, each one alone enough of a reason. Let's check just one of
them.
Reason #1 -
It seems clear that we are now in year 2 of the new age of global superstorms.
It´s not possible to rebuild a city on a site sinking always deeper below sea level, and with a probability of 50 pct of being hit by a cat3+
hurricane.

I think parts will be rebuilt while others will be turned into other types of structures, such as marsh land.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 05:21 PM by Behold
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Originally posted by bzap
I think parts will be rebuilt while others will be turned into other types of structures, such as marsh land. 
Of course, it's also possible that the sound of a hammer hitting a nail will NEVER again be heard in New Atlantis.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:05 PM by St Udio
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The city is devestated,
not destroyed
The city must be rebuilt, the American ingenuity and determination will take on the 'mega structure' challenge with vigor
( Netherlands' already reclaim seabottoms and live & farm that land)
and the US mindset, is not to be outdone by anyone!
this mobilization should make the 'Ground-Zero Spire' fade in comparison
in the engineering and logistics area...
and rival the "1,776' Spire" by instilling patriotic pride!
i foresee a -> Worlds' Orleans New (WON)
as opposed to -> New Orleans Terminated (NOT)
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unfortunate timing.
i read somewhere that next year there was to be a disaster exercise in NO.
(probably something that needed to be addressed before then)
For several years now, there's been lotsa voices talking about global warming/rising oceans' & the expected increase & frequency of storms,
world-wide.....
sure, things do take time to weave their way thru the bureacracy,
but i think the honchos were asleep behind the wheel and had it on cruise control...imho
[edit on 30-8-2005 by St Udio]
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:39 PM by shots
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Originally posted by MattMarriott
This was the end of New Orleans.Iit will NEVER be rebuilt. There are several reasons, each one alone enough of a reason. Let's check just one of
them.
It´s not possible to rebuild a city on a site sinking always deeper below sea level, and with a probability of 50 pct of being hit by a cat3+
hurricane.

That is your opinion and you are entitled to it, however allow me to point out that the KANSAI Airport was built under similar conditions, yet it
still exists to this day because of the design.
As for hurricanes can you say typhoon? Same scenario only different location, if they can do it so can New Orleans.................. As I recall
Kansai survived one of the worst ever.
Also Florida has been rebuilding on sinkholes for years, so there goes your theory it cannot be rebuilt right out the window.  
[edit on 8/30/2005 by shots]
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:50 PM by godservant
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One thing is for sure - if the weather hasn't warned us of anything the last few years, then folks just ain't going to see any signs - even if it
was written on a large piece of sheet metal, in plain english with waterproof paint on a highly reflective background and lots of light.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 11:09 AM by Nygdan
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What signs? There are hurricanes. So what, there are allways hurricanes. There are earthquakes. There are allways earthquakes, every day, all year,
and every year there are lots of big ones. The weather and whatnot that is happening this year is no different from what's happened all the years
prior.
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