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For the record... I have a feeling.

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posted on Jul, 9 2011 @ 08:11 AM
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Im not going to sensationalise this - it is just for my own personal proof that I had a feeling something was going to happen before it happened.
I have not felt this feeling before and I do not claim to be able to predict the future.
I just want a public record that I said this as evidence that I felt this way.

I feel there is going to be a disaster in Auckland, New Zealand (Unfortunately, where I currently live).
The recent Earthquake that was felt in Auckland was unheard of. And then on Thursday we recieved aTsunami warning after a magnitude 7.6 earthquake 1185 kilometres north of Auckland

Now for many, this will seem nothing - But me being a self confessed conspiracy nut, I see something more sinister. I just have a nagging feeling that christchurch was the warning and Auckland will be the target if whatever ransom is not paid. Yes I do not believe all moden disasters are from nature, but I am not saying they are all man made either, I think there is a combination. What believe 100% is that some people in this world often in high positions such as news agencies seem to always know about events before they happen.
For some reason the news page on google has displayed this article (here) under the New Zealand news.
Now this would be fine except it is now 4 days later and this article is still on a page updated by google usually half hourly minimum - This was a non event, why is it such big news,? Nothing else on news page is even older than 1 day.

This could be my inner crazy coming out and that will be fine, but just incase I am right, this will be my record.

Edit to add: To some this sounds amazingly far fetched Im sure but when you have spent as many years as I have following the conspiracies as I have you realise that everything really is that crazy, over time of finding little truths you see a whole new picture which is totally out there compared to the original.
I usually hate the prediction threads but what better way to create a record when you need one.
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posted on Jul, 9 2011 @ 08:32 AM
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What is there to gain by this?

There wouldn't be a need to "cause" a natural disaster unless someone stood to gain from it.

Maybe the British gov'ment is gealous of NZ's low taxes and strong agricultural market.

NZ's natural resources aren't enough to come after.

The US and NATO don't need a military presence in NZ. (to help after the disaster :lol


Extortion of money for a "ransom" doesn't make any sense unless you are Dr. Evil.



posted on Jul, 9 2011 @ 09:08 AM
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Interesting. Maybe you have provided a piece to a larger puzzle. Where I am, I have concern of the electrical grid going down. Since I am deep inland, the American Southwest, there is not a big threat of quakes or tsunami.

Any danger, I wouldn't take personally. Different locations have different challenges.



posted on Jul, 9 2011 @ 09:16 AM
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Earthquakes in New Zealand unheard of? I think you jest.

08 Jul 1843 Wanganui 7.0 2 1843 Wanganui earthquake
16 Oct 1848 Marlborough 7.5 3 1848 Marlborough earthquake
23 Jan 1855 Wairarapa 8.1-8.3 9 1855 Wairarapa earthquake
23 Feb 1863 Hawke's Bay 7.5 Unknown
19 Oct 1868 Cape Farewell 7.5 Unknown
01 Sep 1888 North Canterbury 7.1 0 1888 North Canterbury earthquake
12 Feb 1893 Nelson 6.9 Unknown
16 Nov 1901 Cheviot 6.9 1 1901 Cheviot earthquake
09 Mar 1929 Arthur's Pass 7.1 Unknown 1929 Arthur's Pass earthquake
17 Jun 1929 Murchison 7.8 17 1929 Murchison earthquake
03 Feb 1931 Hawke's Bay 7.8 256 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake
13 Feb 1931 Hawke's Bay 7.3 - Aftershock to 3 Feb 1931
05 Mar 1934 Pahiatua 7.6 2
24 Jun 1942 Wairarapa 7.2 0
02 Aug 1942 Wairarapa 7.0 1
26 Jun 1946 Lake Coleridge 6.2 0
24 May 1968 Inangahua Junction 7.1 2
02 Mar 1987 Edgecumbe 6.3 0 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake
13 May 1990 Weber 6.4[9] 0
18 Jun 1994 Arthur's Pass 6.7[10] 0
06 Feb 1995 East Cape 7.0 0
22 Aug 2003 Fiordland 7.1 0
22 Nov 2004 Puysegur Trench 7.2 0
15 Oct 2007 Arthur's Pass 6.8 0
20 Dec 2007 Gisborne 6.8 0 2007 Gisborne earthquake
30 Sep 2008 Kermadec Islands 7.0 0
10 Dec 2008 Kermadec Islands 6.8 0 Aftershock to 30 Sep 2008
15 Jul 2009 Fiordland 7.8 0 2009 Fiordland earthquake
04 Sep 2010 Darfield, Canterbury 7.1[11] 0 2010 Canterbury earthquake
29 Sep 2010 White Island 6.4 0
22 Feb 2011 Christchurch 6.3 181[12] February 2011 Christchurch earthquake
13 Jun 2011 Christchurch 6.3 1 June 2011 Christchurch earthquake
05 Jul 2011 Taupo 6.5 0
07 Jul 2011 Kermadec Islands 7.6 0
07 Jul 2011 Kermadec Islands 6.0 0 Aftershock to 7.6



posted on Jul, 9 2011 @ 10:01 AM
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Google news is what Google thinks that you are most interested in.

If I were to check out news on Google it would show a completely different list of events.

The same goes for Google searches. If you were to search for "earthquake" on Google and were then to compare it with someone from America searching for "earthquake", you would find that Google will spit out different results based on previous searches.

Welcome to the world of tailor-made search engines.



posted on Jul, 10 2011 @ 03:06 PM
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DId not say that, I said earthquakes in Auckland are unheard of - please present your stats for Auckland and then I will reevaluate my opinion



posted on Jul, 11 2011 @ 04:16 AM
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Thanks, very interesting - that makes perfect sense! A simple and logical solution.

Mod can close thread thanks.
Round of applause to that man I reckon

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posted on Jul, 11 2011 @ 06:44 AM
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Auckland Earthquakes

1970 - a 4.7 quake centred in the Coromandel.
2007 - 4.5 on the Richter scale.
www.nzherald.co.nz...

1891 - 5.5
tvnz.co.nz...



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