Hey guys this is my first post in this forum. After viewing this thread I immediately registered here. Im from Brazil, sorry if i make english
mistakes. Please guys i swear that this is not fake. From my IP you can see that Im from Brazil. I can prove with my brazilian ID, etc...
This thread is a big coincidence to me. Please read, NO BS
Today(28 july 2008) i dreamed, very real, me and my friend Pedro and sister was at a California beach, many girls, guys, crowded beach in a hot sun
day. I noticed the waves started to get bigger and longer. So i yelled TSUNAMI, TSUNAMI... and started to run and run, I went to the highest floor of
a building. Than the things got quiet, I came back to the beach and a old man said a Tsunami hited California and many people died. I tried to find my
sister, i couldnt, i started to cry and i woke up...
I am dreaming with Tsunamis many times, all those dreams is very real. Last week I dreamed with Tsunamis too. My last dream, today, for the first time
I was certain about the location of the beach, it is in California. I dont know the city, but was a crowed beach with many hot girls.
Maybe was just a symbolic dream. But was very real, I never went to EUA and all I saw in my dream was very vivid. If you live in California just pay
attention, if you are in a constant state of fear dont try to run away of it, fear is a great thing to have and to learn from.
I believe that sometimes God, or the thing that created all this, say hints about future events. Maybe we are just pieces of a game table, and the
players sometimes show us hints...
[edit on 28-7-2008 by bugasman]
"
HOW DO I KNOW
WHEN TO EVACUATE?
A major tsunami-producing earthquake will likely shake the ground strongly for at least 20 seconds. Get into the habit of counting how long the
earthquake shaking lasts. If you count 20 seconds of strong ground shaking, evacuate as soon as it is safe to do so.
If evacuation is impossible, the third floor or higher of a reinforced concrete building may offer protection, but such a building should be used only
as a last resort.""
from the website
CALIFORNIA'S TSUNAMI RISK
NatGeo
[edit on 28-7-2008 by bugasman]