More evidence that "they" knew about the quake in Mexico before it happened: Yahoo Answers!, page 1


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Topic started on 23-3-2012 @ 05:40 PM by GLontra
WOW!!!!!

Just WOW!!!!!

Can you read Spanish? I can read Spanish, and I can't believe my eyes!!!

You need to see this, people!!!

Go to this link from the Spanish version of Yahoo Answers:

espanol.answers.yahoo.com...


Look at the date it was posted!!!

"hace 5 días" means "5 days ago"!!!!

Today is March 23, so this was posted on March 18!!!!

Can you understand the question made by user "Valeri" ??? I can read this, and I can't believe my eyes!

Also, go to the profile of this user "Valeri". Look at the JOIN DATE:"Miembro desde: 18 marzo 2012"

The profile was created on March 18th and has only ONE question made on Yahoo Answers! The profile was created ONLY to post that question!

If you don't know any Spanish, use Google Translate and check for yourself!


reply posted on 23-3-2012 @ 05:49 PM by WanderingThe3rd
reply to post by GLontra



thats some trippy #, maybe the dates were edited?

if not...... image what else they arn't telling us



Hey you down there, your link doesn't work
edit on 23-3-2012 by WanderingThe3rd because: below me



reply posted on 23-3-2012 @ 05:50 PM by TrainDispatcher
Here: Google Translate
edit on 23-3-2012 by TrainDispatcher because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 23-3-2012 @ 05:54 PM by facelift
Originally posted by WanderingThe3rd
reply to
post by GLontra



thats some trippy #, maybe the dates were edited?

if not...... image what else they arn't telling us



Here is another translation of a post on there:

As heard on tv analysis, also taking into account that the continental plates are more less a period of 15 to 20 years, is likely but a possibility at that time just 1 in 1 million, I'm no expert, but here in Chile also we have a period of 15 to 20 years and more less always coincide. But just as fair to hit a given day is very difficult. Most likely nothing happens 20.


So, ya...this was posted before the 20th.





reply posted on 23-3-2012 @ 06:03 PM by facelift
reply to post by kdog1982



I can post a link to it,but it way maybe well over all you all's head.





Then, how 'bout you stfu and leave the thread...





reply posted on 23-3-2012 @ 06:03 PM by grey580
reply to post by GLontra



Wrong it's a question.

She is asking. Is it true that...?
No that it's a sure thing.

Your translation is wrong.


reply posted on 23-3-2012 @ 06:16 PM by kdog1982
Originally posted by facelift
reply to
post by kdog1982



I can post a link to it,but it way maybe well over all you all's head.





Then, how 'bout you stfu and leave the thread...




Nope,don't think I will.
By the way,nice etiquette.

Lets start with this,has to do with the big earthquake in Japan last year.
Now,some scientists have come up with a mathematical algorithm call the M8 algorithm.

Global M8-MSc Intermediate-Term Predictions
The list of the regions where predictions are being made together with the magnitude range of the earthquakes we aim to predict. In the experiment we aim at prediction of magnitude 8 and above earthquakes in 262 circles of investigation, CI’s, each of 667-km radius.
Their locations, i.e. coordinates of their centers, are listed in Table 1. The CI’s are set along seismic belts Figure 1 with a near-uniform step and cover all the areas on the Earth where the M8 algorithm could run in its original version that requires annual rate of activity of 16 or more mainshocks Figure 2a. We will also consider predictions of magnitude 7.5 and above earthquakes in 180 CI’s, each of 427-km radius. Their locations, i.e. coordinates of their centers, are listed in Table 2. As in case of magnitude 8, the CI’s are set along seismic belts Figure 1 and cover all the areas on the Earth where the original version of M8 algorithm could run to predict magnitude 7.5+ earthquakes Figure 2b. Note: This is an extension of the Test of M8 in Circum Pacific (Healy et al., 1992): all the parameters of the algorithms including the locations of CI’s remain the same as they were set in 1990. The Mw magnitudes not reported in the NEIC Hypocenters Data Base before 1993 are not considered.
The Test of M8 extended to the Alpine-Hymalayan seismic belt. Furthermore, we now aim at prediction of both M7.5+ and M8.0+ earthquakes and include additional analysis of each alarm by the MSc algorithm.


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