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Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by InhaleExhale
and the only reasoning is you saw a news program mentioning an ammunition's blast and didn't believe it...
sorry, wrong again.
then i switched to a news channel, a couple of minutes later they said an explosion occured in iran, near isfahan.
about 1 year later, i got internet, and researched that explosion, i found something about it, but they said it was an ammunition storage.
please, you have to be more precise in the discussion.
Originally posted by jimmiec
For the life of me i can't find it but i watched a History channel documentary on Nostradomus and the 12/21/2012 predictions and they showed a video of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He was outside standing in front of a truck and was asked if he knew about the Nostradomus prediction of 12/21/2012. He said: Yes i am the one who will make it come true!. Did anyone else see it?
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by InhaleExhale
sorry, but i haven't got the nerve to explain everything double and triple.
could you please read all my posts in this thread, before we discuss further ?
because i already answered the question, why i am convinced, it was not a earthquake in this thread.
it is like, every day new members come to this thread and ask the same questions again and again.
no offense, but i am really having health issues, which limit my ability to cope with stress. thank you.
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by superman2012
i calculated it, it's 4140 km and i definetally heard the explosion.
"To hear it 200 miles away is unusual," says Mr Wilton. "But the blasts were unusual because you don't usually get that amount of energy at the source. On Sunday there were classic conditions for sound to travel further than usual."
The British Geological Survey monitored the event, which measured 2.4 on the Richter scale.
On April 5, 1815, Mt. Tambora erupted in Sambawa, Indonesia, creating the most powerful explosion ever witnessed by humans in historic times. The Tambora eruption is estimated to have unleashed the equivalent of 800 megatons of TNT, making it about 14 times more powerful than Tsar Bomba. The eruption was heard as far away as Sumatra, which is 2,600 km away. Read more at listverse.com...
Why are you on ATS and posting in a thread discussing the possibility of nuclear war which can be very stressfull if you have health issues which limit your ability to cope with stress?
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by superman2012
it was the way it sounded. it wasn't a bang, it was more like a plop. and 20 minutes later, there a news bulletin about a explosion in isfahan. i am absolutely sure, that was what i heard and felt.
edit on 22-10-2012 by icepack because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by Tykonos
reply to post by Todzer
the problem is, i can't remember the exact year. it is either 2005, 2006 or 2007. two years after this, i got internet and started some research. the news bulletin was on a german news-channel called "n-tv". a couple of years ago, i found the news-bulletin on their website. i just tried to find it again, but i can't find it anymore. i will try to look for the seismological recordings in those years and post my findings later.
You're not even making sense anymore.
Originally posted by icepack
reply to post by superman2012
it was the way it sounded. it wasn't a bang, it was more like a plop. and 20 minutes later, there a news bulletin about a explosion in isfahan. i am absolutely sure, that was what i heard and felt.
edit on 22-10-2012 by icepack because: (no reason given)