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*Alert System* Tell what weird possible Earthquake Animal, Sky or Water behavior is happening -

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posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 07:21 PM
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Originally posted by questioningall

Originally posted by nydsdan
I have added some more posts to the map. I am now adding the description of the report to the post as I add them. The locations that were on the map previously with only a username and not a description will remain that way as I do not have time to adjust the map right now. If I get a chance later on, I will color code the tags on the map.

Right now all blue tags indicate reported unusual activity.

If I get a chance tonight I will adjust:
Blue - generic unusual animal activity (as is now)
Green - Plenty of animals or more than usual
Yellow - Bird activity, unusual migrations
Orange - Bird activity, no birds around
Brown - Household pets spazzing out/acting up
Green - Household pets acting normal
Purple - Unusual clouds, sky, lights etc.

My theory being that we should see points on the map indicating more animals than usual surrounding clusters of points indicating a lack of animals. This would indicate potential danger zones or areas where migration patterns have been interrupted.

[edit on 3-12-2008 by nydsdan]


You are amazing!!!

WOW - you have done such a WONDERFUL Job with the Map!!

I think I can speak for all of us when I say a HUGE "THANK YOU"

Call me COMPLETELY IMPRESSED!

I have already emailed Sheldrake the map, I will now email him the color coded meanings of the map!

AGAIN - I am blown away by what you have done!!


I missed something...where is the map?? This is interesting!!!



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 07:37 PM
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Originally posted by GoalPoster
I'm down in the southeast corner of Michigan near Lake Erie.

The other day when I was out side finishing off the 'leaves' for the year, I noticed several small flocks of swans flying basically in circles over the area for several hours.

This year's Canada Goose migration was odd as well. It started very early.

DRiving into work last week, there were a couple of deer running like mad down the middle of a city street which, at 5 a.m. were not all that busy.



Part of this odd bird behaviour may be due to them being tuned in
to the magnetic field of the earth.

The Earth's magnetic field is weakening at a rate never seen before
in human's recording of it.

They looked back into the past via pottery and magnetic field
strength in volcanic rock, and found the earth's magnetic field
has flipped before and gets weaker right before a flip.

The last flip was 780,000 years ago, and it look like we are headed
toward one now as the magnetic pole moves south a little every day.

Geomagnetic Reversal

So this is another thing to consider in bird behaviour.

And here is confirmation of the suspicion:

Birds using magnetic fields for GPS like ability

So we now know they can sense magnetic fields, that is amazing.

[edit on 3-12-2008 by Ex_MislTech]



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 07:48 PM
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reply to post by fromtheheart66
 


Here is another link to the interactive map



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 08:03 PM
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Thanks for the extraordinary idea and work. And whomever created the interactive map gets my vote for genius of the year.

I grew up in the cornbelt and learned to take animal behavior seriously, especially during tornado season. I've read the articles on Chinese conclusions re animal behavior and Birkland's similar conclusions.

I also take very seriously the cutting edge work done by the Princeton GC Project and HalfPastHuman.

In fact...since you started this thread...maybe you should consider emailing Clif at HPH at [email protected] or George Ure at Urbansurvival at [email protected] and show them all fo these anecdotal reports? And the mapping display?

The Web Bot predictive linguistics refer to a potential earthquake site and associates it with the key words "fertile plains". Many sites qualify...but the New Madrid Fault Zone just jumps to my mind.

Thanks again.



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 08:10 PM
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Deer attacks man and his daughter
Frank Bradley Sentinel writer


Corner an animal, threaten it and you can expect it to fight back. A natural survival instinct; however that was not what happened to a Cherokee County resident and his daughter on Saturday in his home off Fairview Road, between Marble and Andrews.

This report came to me second hand, but by a highly credible source who dealt with the aftermath of the event.

Kim McClain, who is the Food and Lodging Program Coordinator for Cherokee County's health department, told me that as she understands the situation, an elderly gentleman was sitting in his house last Saturday when he heard his dog barking. He looked out and a young deer was walking towards the dog. The dog became scared and scurried back to the porch.

Twenty minutes later, the gentleman looked out and it appeared the deer was gone. He went out the back door, and before he knew it the young buck appeared and attacked him with his horns. The man was knocked to the ground, where upon the buck gored and hoofed him. The man shouted for help. His daughter heard him and came out to help, yelling at the deer to go away.

The buck turned on her, knocking her to the ground and commenced to gore her, all the while salivating and gnashing his teeth. The daughter screamed for her mother to call the daughter's husband for help. A short time later, he showed up with a rifle, driving a diesel truck. Thebuck started to attack the truck. Theman shot and killed the deer. Both the gentleman and his daughter were taken to the hospital. She has been released and is doing better. The gentleman was believed to still be in the hospital, under observation.

McClain said when she got the call on Saturday, she arranged for Wade Burch, a wildlife officer, to cut the deer's head off and keep it under refrigeration at the sheriff's department.

On Monday, McClain called Dr. Carl Williams, the state vet for North Carolina, who also works with public health. Williams told her to have the animal's brain sent to Raleigh for testing.

McClain arranged for Philip Anderson to drive the animal's head to a state lab in Fletcher, N.C., where the deer's brain was removed and sent to Raleigh to test for Rabies and for other possible diseases.

McClain said a wildlife specialist told her that the deer appeared to be perfectly healthy. She said it is rare for a deer to be infected with rabies, but that it can happen.

McClain said she was also told that the deer was not in rut.

www.cherokeesentinel.com...



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 08:49 PM
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This *would* surprise me however 2 years ago, I was living in Atlanta Georgia and one of my co workers was telling me about the weirdest story. She had 2 little dogs and she was telling me how she found one of them dead outside attacked by something and then the very next day she had went home from work and witnessed a deer attacking and goring her 2nd little dog. Pretty weird. I don't think I ever found out what was wrong with the deer (he was picked up by animal control I believe) But I never remembered to ask what was eventually found to be wrong with the deer.



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 09:18 PM
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VERY SERIOUS POST HERE...........

Red Cloak had posted on the other thread (10 day until predicted earthquakes)

I am submitting her post here,,I sent her a u2u earlier today and then another this evening. She hasn't gotten them, I guess, because I have not heard back from her. So I am posting this on this thread without her permission. (so moderators do what you will)

BUT what she posted is actually a little chilling to me..and VERY IMPORTANT....

What she posted is one of the ways the U.S. DOES predict earthquakes in an area. They may not use animal behavior right now, but they do use water behavior.

her post:


I called up a local well drilling company today, the one that is nearest by and services most of the wells in this area of Arkansas. I asked about the stories about wells drying up all over. I was told, "my father has been doing this for 45 years and he's never seen anything like it before. Water levels are dropping 300 feet in some areas, we don't have any idea what is happening.'

I have to admit that I'm a little worried now.

[edit on 3-12-2008 by Red Cloak]


This is serious - please see this link from a government site:

pubs.usgs.gov...

I provided this link in another post earlier today. I would like one of the moderators to put it in the main body of the thread though.

So moderators - someone - please put this link above in the main body of the thread on the main page.

Thank you,

here is an excert from the above govt link about water and earthquakes:


Hydrogeologic responses to earthquakes have been known for decades, and have occurred both close to, and thousands of miles from earthquake epicenters. Water wells have become turbid, dry or begun flowing, discharge of springs and ground water to streams has increased and new springs have formed, and well and surface-water quality have become degraded as a result of earthquakes. Earthquakes affect our Earth’s intricate plumbing system—whether you live near the notoriously active San Andreas Fault in California, or far from active faults in Florida, an earthquake near or far can affect you and the water resources you depend on.



With the information that is being provided on post here, and now with wells that have run dry -.... which they do - way ahead of earthquakes and even hundreds of miles away from where earthquakes happen - due to a pending earthquake.

I honestly believe we are on to something and I honestly will feel by early next week - people in the areas having odd things happen - should look at all this information and make a decision on what they want to do....like take a vacation.




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[edit on 3-12-2008 by questioningall]



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 09:32 PM
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Originally posted by questioningall
reply to post by questioningall
 


I provided this link in another post earlier today. I would like one of the moderators to put it in the main body of the thread though.

So moderators - someone - please put this link above in the main body of the thread on the main page.

Why don't you just edit the thread yourself? You're the original poster.



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 09:36 PM
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In Maryland, we have Geese like crazy that are normally gone this time of year! we actually have more right now that we did in the summer!!!!



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 09:42 PM
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I remember that. I felt it in Midland, but at the time I thought a very large transport had gone in front of the house.

Not too sure if we are speaking of the same one, but the details are here:

www.ctv.ca...



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 09:46 PM
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Originally posted by Reddupo

Originally posted by questioningall
reply to post by questioningall
 


I provided this link in another post earlier today. I would like one of the moderators to put it in the main body of the thread though.

So moderators - someone - please put this link above in the main body of the thread on the main page.

Why don't you just edit the thread yourself? You're the original poster.


You can't after it has been up a couple of hours, otherwise I would have a few times.

So only moderators can edit the thread after.



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 09:51 PM
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these happened about 3 months ago. On my way to work I saw a vulture sitting on a branch so low my SUV could had hit it. I live in in the East Coast and never seen one so low to the ground. In another part of town several days later there was another vulture walking on the sidewalk, very odd and creepy.



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 09:52 PM
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I live in the foothills of north San Bernardino, Ca, just 5 miles from the Cajon Pass where the infamous San Andreas fault intersects the mountains and continues on to the low desert area. Maps of the SAF show that it runs along the foothills in SB. Acording to the map, the SAF runs right below my house.
During the past month, the house itself has been making loud "settling" noises, snaps coming from the ceiling , increasing in number since I first noticed them. This house was built over 50 years ago, and has withstood the best So. Cal has had to offer in regard to quakes. I don't recall hearing these noises prior to other 'large' quakes that have hit the area, including the Big Bear-Landers quakes of the nineties.
Maybe just a coincidence, but my EQ kit is fully stocked and ready in the event.......



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 10:06 PM
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Well considering we're expecting TWO quakes in about 2-3 weeks..

I live in Vancouver BC and usually after work I'm walking about 20 blocks to my apt.

Today, along the exact same route I ALWAYS take, I saw 5 different posters on various poles/trees looking for lost cats.

I'll see one or two occasionally but it was particularly obvious today.

And, my apt. lies along the flight path of a murder of crows (hundreds) that regularly returns every night to their rookery. I haven't seen them in about 2 days. In fact, I haven't seen the usual neighbourhood crows around for a couple of days..

And I saw a dead baby sparrow yesterday under a tree, and another older sparrow dead on the sidewalk today.

Hmm.. I will be paying ALOT more attention for awhile..



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 11:14 PM
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Originally posted by protected

Originally posted by asmeone2
Today I saw a cayote out about in the daytime.


Where? I have friends in NV that have been seeing more and more coyotes during the day -- this isn't completely unheard of - they are scavengers NOT nocturnal creatures.



Next to one of the major roads in my town, apparently stalking a heron (who was also way out of his normal area). Normally they live in the hay pastures at the end of my street and don't come near the roads or into the neighborhoods. .



posted on Dec, 3 2008 @ 11:47 PM
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Just saw a bumper for tomorrows news story here in the Lower Mainland, British Columbia on CTV Channel 9. A story on schools preparing and making huge upgrades to be safe against big earthquakes. Interesting anyhow, just thought I'd add.



posted on Dec, 4 2008 @ 12:31 AM
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Location : FAR CORNER OF SE Minnesota

Spoke to a very experienced deer hunter today that spent 8 days of sitting in a tree stand and did not even see one deer (last week). This is in a bluff region near the Mississippi river that is normally full of deer.

Eagles this year have been coming further from the river bluffs region (Mississippi area) into the larger cities around SE MN.

Looking back at the last few months there has been tons of lighting bugs around everywhere in southern Minnesota. I have lived here all my life and have rarely see one or two per year. This year you could walk up to them and grab them there were so many.



posted on Dec, 4 2008 @ 01:02 AM
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Back in the late 80's there was a man that predicted an earthquake. He said that part of his prediction method was to watch the daily want ads to see how many people were reporting lost pets. Has anyone's pets ran off lately?



posted on Dec, 4 2008 @ 01:12 AM
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The zone had four of the largest North American earthquakes in recorded history, with magnitudes estimated to be greater than 7.0 on the Richter scale, all occurring within a 3 month period between 1811 and 1812. Many of the published accounts describe the cumulative effects of all the earthquakes (known as the New Madrid Sequence); thus finding the individual effects of each quake can be difficult.

Future Quakes

In a report filed in November 2008, The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency warned that a serious earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone could result in "the highest economic losses due to a natural disaster in the United States," further predicting "widespread and catastrophic" damage across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and particularly Tennessee, where a 7.7 magnitude quake or greater would cause damage to tens of thousands of structures affecting water distribution, transportation systems, and other vital infrastructure.

The New Madrid Seismic Zone



[edit on 4-12-2008 by seeker11]



posted on Dec, 4 2008 @ 01:40 AM
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Seattle area-
27 listings for lost cats and dogs 12/2-12/3 on craigslist
mostly south sound area

I dunno if that is normal but I thought I'd post it anyway.




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