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3 Major Events this week....




Topic started on 10-11-2009 @ 09:01 PM by shauny


1. A Meteor comes near earth.....
2. Yellowstone has an earthquake
3. Brazil power grid goes down.

1. www.spaceweather.com...
2. quake.utah.edu...
3. news.bbc.co.uk...


All in the space of the last 2 days....

We were warned the lead up to 2012 would bring more and more things of this nature.

Is this the start ?



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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 09:41 PM by Now_Then


1) Meteors coming close to Earth is not unusual - and that one would of burnt up in an impressive fireball, unlikely it would of made it to the ground in any big way.

2) Yellow stone is seismically active - a 3.whatever quake is interesting but not unexpected.

3) Does Brazil have a particularly reliable power grid? Somehow I doubt it...

Seems like a typical week to me personally - just my opinion...



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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 09:43 PM by grantbeed


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I agree. Its easy to connect events like this and think something weird is going on, but really they were all explainable or fairly minor happenings.

A big meteor brushed by a few months ago I remember. i think if a big one was going to hit us, we would not really find out until it happened.



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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 09:45 PM by iamsupermanv2


i appreciate your enthusiasm?

but there is NO way to know what is and isn't a lead up.

but freshly baked doom is tasty.



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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 09:59 PM by shauny


i agree
Highly unlikely this is "a lead up to something"

But all 3, in days of each other.


We will see in the days/weeks/months ahead.

Hope this thread never gets mentioned again.

If it hits the front page, im onto something.

Help us Jebus.

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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 10:00 PM by TheCoffinman


Originally posted by iamsupermanv2
i appreciate your enthusiasm?

but there is NO way to know what is and isn't a lead up.

but freshly baked doom is tasty.


can i have a slice? how bout all the war mongering goin on ehh "mmmmm doom pie with a side of war puddin;" yumm

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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 10:07 PM by iamsupermanv2


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AWWW NO FAIR! YOU GOT WAR PUDDIN'!

2nd line...



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reply posted on 11-11-2009 @ 06:31 AM by maoklein


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1) agreed
2) agreed
3) nope, we do -- waaaaay better than california`s power grid (www.aneel.gov.br...).

ps i was going to translate it, but use your translator of choice (2136 pwr plants = 105.834.815 KW), or use your brain: latin and greek suffixes are your friends ^^. and yes, this was quite unusual. the southeast region was the most affected (hardly noticed anything where i live, nothing more than a few surges, backups worked well)


edit to add www.cia.gov...

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