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It seems the mountains have a natural source of wifi...
Originally posted by blackmetalmist
Why? Because she told everyone that on a certain DATE a huge earthquake/tsunami was going to wipe out Los Angeles, CA. She told everyone to gather up everything and to go up to the mountains. She claimed that she was going to do that herself and yet somehow she managed to log on to her YouTube account.
Originally posted by fusionhunter
Sorry I'm just not buying any of this end of the world mumbo jumbo anymore.
I know for some people involved in huge disaster it's their end of the world but right now on a global scale I just don't see it happening. The focus is you want information to prove that the world is going to end. Why do people want the world to end? How about people start making videos on why the world isn't going to end at least for the next few years.
If the world is going to end I can see humans being the cause of it.
Originally posted by CasiusIgnoranze
Wait...isn't this the same girl who "predicted" a massive earthquake a few months ago which never happened, and told everybody to take cover in the mountains? Then it was found out she was still communicating online. It seems the mountains have a natural source of wifi...
Post Apocalyptic Roaming Fee
9Narnia seems to be theorizing and in doing so she says what she thinks may happen and gives her reasoning behind what she is saying. You can take it how you want it..... but she HAS made sense to some and continues to make sense to some of us.
Originally posted by Dalke07
Originally posted by tvtexan
reply to post by MamaJ
9Narnia seems to be theorizing and in doing so she says what she thinks may happen and gives her reasoning behind what she is saying. You can take it how you want it..... but she HAS made sense to some and continues to make sense to some of us.
So using that logic, should we still believe what Harold Camping has to say?
9Narnia, Camping, and others like them are making specific predictions that don't come true. They are not offering possibilities, they are offering absolutes, and to that end they should be judged based on the outcome of their prognostications.
It would be one thing to say "I think something bad is going to happen", but it is quite another to say "On XX date, Los Angeles will be hit by a MAJOR earthquake! Run for the hills!"
When you make that type of false prediction, you should be held accountable. I think that's what a lot of here on ATS are trying to do.