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Originally posted by notsosunny
As you live in the Netherlands, as I will, from next month on (now living on Curacao, so small and low)and seeing that you are just as worried as I am....
what do you think, is the Netherlands part of "upper Europe"?
see Edgar Cayce: The upper part of Europe will change in a twinkle of the eye"
And what would this change be.? The coast of Norway is very high? I'm so afraid that a tsunami triggered by a quake on the Mid Atlantic Rift (had a 4 tis morning) or maybe Iceland, will wipe Denmark, the Netherlands and nothe Germany from the face of the earth.
The Netherlands more so, because they are so low, much lower than Denmark.edit on 16-3-2011 by notsosunny because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by karmajayne
well i sure am glad that i live in good old new zealand we have no necular plants here thank god
oh wait we do have a super volcano though hmm i guess it is a little worring if a scenario did happen like you said i think we would all be screwed lets just hope and pray that it doesn't
however i think maby we will end up killing ourselves global warming or war bio warfare who knows we are voltile people well the government anyway
karma
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by TribeOfManyColours
I think you're getting a little carried away.
Cars will be fine, as well as most electrical grids, the ones at risk are in countries that run long transmission lines, such as China, North America and Australia and even then it's the transformers that will go.
Europe has short span transmission lines and aren't at as much risk.
Steel pipelines can also carry currents.
It will have to be one hellava storm too and even then I would take that over what happened in Japan.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by TribeOfManyColours
I think you're getting a little carried away.
Cars will be fine, as well as most electrical grids, the ones at risk are in countries that run long transmission lines, such as China, North America and Australia and even then it's the transformers that will go.
Europe has short span transmission lines and aren't at as much risk.
Steel pipelines can also carry currents.
It will have to be one hellava storm too and even then I would take that over what happened in Japan.