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Super Moon Causes Super Quake and Tsunami!!

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posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 02:25 AM
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The moon is supposed to be at its closest in 20 years, within days of an 8.9 quake and tsunami that kills possibly may be hundreds in Japan.

This, weeks after another earthquake kills hundreds in New Zealand...

This seems to be to convienent for it all to be coincidence.

Who wants to bet that seismic events will be higher than average for the month of March?? There is no way that the Moons gravity isn't having an effect on the Earths natural systems.

Check this out. An article typed up yesterday by theweek.com....


What exactly is a "Super Moon"?
The term refers to the unusually large new (or full) moon that earthlings see when the moon travels almost as close as it can to Earth. An "extreme Super Moon" occurs when the moon reaches its absolute closest point. On March 19, the moon will be only 221,556 miles away — the first extreme Super Moon in nearly 20 years.

Should we be concerned?
Those who believe in horoscopes might be. Some astrologers (not astronomers) say this natural wonder signals the beginning of a "moonageddon," coinciding with enormous storms, earthquakes and floods. Kit Karson at Psychic Cosmos further predicts that the financial markets could collapse as prices surge into "panic mode."
theweek.com...


What do you all think??
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posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 02:28 AM
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Really this has been posted
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posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 02:29 AM
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Because I believe that the universe is balanced, and we have had massive earthquakes in opposite sites in the Pacific, I think we will see more of that.

Maybe in the same places.

But if this moon unbalances everything - who knows?



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 02:31 AM
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Some more speculation as to what the effects of the Lunar Pedigree could be having on our planet.

He says that there was disasters the last time it came around.. Remember Australia?

www.telegraph.co.uk...



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 02:51 AM
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Originally posted by Therian
Really this has been posted
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Really, don't be a jerk.

Deebo



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 03:07 AM
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How do you know this? Seriously, how do you know it was the moon that was the cause?



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 03:12 AM
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I don't KNOW.. but I am PRETTY sure..

Do you know anything about orbital mechanics, or magmic tidal effects??

The Moon IS having an effect on us, and that effect is at its strongest, RIGHT NOW! So you tell me..

All these earthquakes are on the same latitude, which fits perfect as its the latitude that is closest to the Moon...



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 03:50 AM
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Stupid fear mongering capitalizing on a disaster...

The current distance of the moon from earth as of March 11 2011 is: 395908km away.

The distance of the moon from earth on March 19 2001 will be: 356758km away.

The distance of the moon from earth on February 19 2011 was: 358255 away.

Wait, what? The moon was closer last month than it is now?

www.jgiesen.de...



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 04:13 AM
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That's no proof that the Supermoon was not a part of the cause is it? What you can say is that it is a hell of a coincidence!



What exactly is a "Super Moon"? The term refers to the unusually large new (or full) moon that earthlings see when the moon travels almost as close as it can to Earth. An "extreme Super Moon" occurs when the moon reaches its absolute closest point. On March 19, the moon will be only 221,556 miles away — the first extreme Super Moon in nearly 20 years. Should we be concerned? Those who believe in horoscopes might be. Some astrologers (not astronomers) say this natural wonder signals the beginning of a "moonageddon," coinciding with enormous storms, What exactly is a "Super Moon"? The term refers to the unusually large new (or full) moon that earthlings see when the moon travels almost as close as it can to Earth. An "extreme Super Moon" occurs when the moon reaches its absolute closest point. On March 19, the moon will be only 221,556 miles away — the first extreme Super Moon in nearly 20 years. Should we be concerned? Those who believe in horoscopes might be. Some astrologers (not astronomers) say this natural wonder signals the beginning of a "moonageddon," coinciding with enormous storms, earthquakes and floods. Kit Karson at Psychic Cosmos further predicts that the financial markets could collapse as prices surge into "panic mode." and floods. Kit Karson at Psychic Cosmos further predicts that the financial markets could collapse as prices surge into "panic mode."


As far as predictions go this one is pretty good, how many predictions have you seen come true lately?



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 04:17 AM
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The "supermoon" is still 8 days away

What coincidence are you talking about?

The moon, right now is further away than it was a month ago.

How can it be blamed for the earthquake???



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 04:19 AM
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Originally posted by SunTzu22
The moon is supposed to be at its closest in 20 years, within days of an 8.9 quake and tsunami that kills possibly may be hundreds in Japan.

This, weeks after another earthquake kills hundreds in New Zealand...

This seems to be to convienent for it all to be coincidence.

Who wants to bet that seismic events will be higher than average for the month of March?? There is no way that the Moons gravity isn't having an effect on the Earths natural systems.

Check this out. An article typed up yesterday by theweek.com....


What exactly is a "Super Moon"?
The term refers to the unusually large new (or full) moon that earthlings see when the moon travels almost as close as it can to Earth. An "extreme Super Moon" occurs when the moon reaches its absolute closest point. On March 19, the moon will be only 221,556 miles away — the first extreme Super Moon in nearly 20 years.

Should we be concerned?
Those who believe in horoscopes might be. Some astrologers (not astronomers) say this natural wonder signals the beginning of a "moonageddon," coinciding with enormous storms, earthquakes and floods. Kit Karson at Psychic Cosmos further predicts that the financial markets could collapse as prices surge into "panic mode."

theweek.com...

Knew this was coming.


What do you all think??
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Show me *any* peer reviewed scientific evidence of this "super moon" effect.
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posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 05:38 AM
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I wouldn't wonder at the effect of the moon's orbit and how close that periodically brings it to earth.

Are we perhaps guilty of looking at separate parts against looking at the synergynistic effect of a number of things that are occuring or setting each other off.

Another poster mentioned an asteroid currently coming in very close to earth and due to wizz by in April.



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 10:19 AM
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You are ruining this for me Chad.

Can't you please just let them get to page two before you put the kibosh on them.



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 05:35 PM
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It is not soley the effect of the Moon that is responsible for the quakes. It merely acted as a trigger, or helped create favorable environments for the release of stored energy. Not so hard to imagine huh?? You only need 56 IQ points to contemplate what happened in Nippon.

Im not fear mongering, im talking to the trolls out there, you know who you are. Don't all you shills have better threads to spew on???

Go retake 8th grade science if you can't put two and two together.



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 05:47 PM
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Do the public have access to data from systems to prove these supermoons effect and pole shifts etc...

Surely this cant happen over night.



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 05:52 PM
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It is pretty funny to think that some people are blind to the facts.

It is obvious that a butterly is the cause of everything



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 05:56 PM
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The funny thing about this is even though many said this would happen no one would consider this an affect of the Super Moon b/c of the arrival date of said Moon(March 19). Hundreds of years later if we were to have a close Moon again articles would be written about possible calamities and still no one would pay attention b/c it is so hard to predict and prepare for such things.



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 06:01 PM
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Maybe we humans aren't as clever as we think are. We tend not to jump out of the pot, just as long as it don't get too hot, too fast. Dumb.



posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 06:08 PM
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Let me add some insight into the dailymail article claiming earthquake = supermoon


Astrologers predicted that on March 19 - a week tomorrow - the so-called 'supermoon' will be closer to Earth than at any time since 1992, just 221,567 miles away, and that its gravitational pull will bring chaos to Earth. Others on the Internet have predicted it will cause further catastrophes such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...


Astrologers predicted that on March 19...

Astrology also says that I will meet an important person and money is vauable to me this month...

Others on the Internet have predicted it will cause further catastrophes...

Others on the internet also claim lizard alien draco-gods from the planet Nikuku are coming.


NOT THE MOST RELIABLE SOURCES DAILYMAIL.

Seems every journalist around is trying to cash in on the stories sans facts craze.

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posted on Mar, 11 2011 @ 06:11 PM
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Go retake 8th grade science if you can't put two and two together.


Can you provide the 8th grade science textbook that states the Moon's perigee causes earthquakes?

Or did you confuse tectonic activity with tidal force?



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