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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 04:10 PM by Stargate2012
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Originally posted by mkross1983
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Well you've said the same stuff in like 6 different threads.
You got to expect somebody to say something about it eventually.
Like 3, but I don't know how many people out there read it on this site or pay attention. I guess a few do.  Nobody really commented on it before
or asked how and why, so I assumed nobody cared.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 08:02 PM by Humberto
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 08:29 PM by Lil Drummerboy
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This increase in earthquake activity has been increasing gradually for the last few years, as the volcanic activity has also. Go to the USGS
earthquake history and you will find there has been an increase 200% since the year 2000. This remarkably correlates with the rise in global temps.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 08:34 PM by Lil Drummerboy
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Also has anyone noticed all the activity for central California yesterday. that much activity is exceptional for one day.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 08:39 PM by spinkyboo
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Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
Also has anyone noticed all the activity for central California yesterday. that much activity is exceptional for one day.
Oh yea - we're noticing!
Colorado - North Carolina - and 2 in Canada also
The planet is busy.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 09:03 PM by mkross1983
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Haven't felt anything shaking here in Charlotte, would be interesting to though.
Not bad shaking, just a rumble lol.
I'll let ya'll know if I feel anything!
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reply posted on 4-10-2009 @ 12:18 PM by MightyAl
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Well, I did say yesterday that the next earthquake would be in the northern Philippines (see my earlier thread here), but it turned out to be in the
southern Philippines...close enough...
The news this evening says the following:
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - An official says a magnitude 6.5 earthquake has jolted at least five cities in the southern Philippines but says it was too
deep to cause any damage or tsunami.
Philippine officials said Sunday that there were no immediate report of injuries.
We just had another one in the Philippines and in Papua New Guinea. There have also been more new ones in California. Who knows, maybe Japan will also
get another one tomorrow or so. We just had another one in Taiwan also.
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reply posted on 5-10-2009 @ 03:56 AM by MightyAl
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As I predicted yesterday, Japan had two earthquakes today. A 5.0 in the morning and a 4.5 in the afternoon in the Japanese waters.
The next one will probably be in the Pacific Ocean east across from the Philippines.
They do say typhoon encourage earthquakes...
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reply posted on 5-10-2009 @ 10:58 AM by alysha.angel
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ya know folks , not all small quakes lead to bigger ones as we have seen at YS , ect ....
for example that 5.2 in keeler Ca apparently did not set off a bigger quake near it , but im still being optomistic
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reply posted on 5-10-2009 @ 11:01 AM by alysha.angel
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ya know folks , not all small quakes lead to bigger ones as we have seen at YS , ect ....
for example that 5.2 in keeler Ca apparently did not set off a bigger quake near it , but im still being optomistic
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reply posted on 7-10-2009 @ 09:53 PM by VitalOverdose
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..and still they keep coming
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (Reuters) - An 8.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the northwest of Santo, Vanuatu, the U.S. Geological Survey said on
Wednesday.
The epicenter of the quake was located 232 miles (373 km) north-northwest of Santo, Vanuatu, at a depth of 20.5 miles (33 km), the agency
said.
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reply posted on 7-10-2009 @ 10:17 PM by warrenb
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Galactic cosmic rays hit 50-year high
Galactic cosmic rays have just hit a Space Age high, new data from a NASA spacecraft indicates.
"In 2009, cosmic ray intensities have increased 19 percent beyond anything we've seen in the past 50 years," said Richard Mewaldt of Caltech. "The
increase is significant, and it could mean we need to re-think how much radiation shielding astronauts take with them on deep-space missions."
The surge, which poses no threat to Earth, was detected by NASA's ACE (Advanced Composition Explorer) spacecraft.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
NASA says these pose no threat to earth...then how do they explain the abnormally high level of volcanic activity in recent years...
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reply posted on 8-10-2009 @ 04:51 AM by ElectricUniverse
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Originally posted by warrenb
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NASA says these pose no threat to earth...then how do they explain the abnormally high level of volcanic activity in recent years...
I have been having a fight in these forums over this, and similar threads with some members who were claiming nothing would happen.
About 2004-2005 i reported that NASA and ESA had found that there was more interstellar dust entering the Solar System, but they were claiming this
would not affect Earth in any way.
I posted back then that if more interstellar dust was entering the Solar System it is only logical to know the fact that more charged particles, and
even plasma, etc would be entering the Solar System, all of which do have an effect on the dynamics of the Solar System.
I even posted research articles which CLEARLY specified that if the Solar Sytem was entering a new region of space where there is more interstellar
dust, charged particles etc all of this WOULD AFFECT the Earth.
Back then NASA was even stating that the amount of interstellar dust entering the Solar System would be increasing exponentially every year and would
peak in 2012, when it would level out.
TPTB don't want people to be alarmed which is why they claim this will have no effect on Earth, but we know differently heh? More so now that we
know other things are happening, and it wasn't only more interstellar dust that has been entering the Solar System as i stated years ago in these
same forums
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reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 12:05 PM by VitalOverdose
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