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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Remember however folks :- "...all of the articles that appear on this website are for entertainment purposes only and suggest alternate realities and are designed for the promotion of greater and different thoughts on world events." In other words, itīs FICTION, and only very, very loosely based on real events. And the person or persons posting these articles from the web site keep "forgetting" to inlude the disclaimer - I wonder why... |
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SHR Sock Puppet 12/08/2005 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Near Simultaneous Atlantic Ocean and Arkansas Region Earthquakes Increase Destabilization of North American Continent, Catastrophic Event Soon to Occur Put the whole Headline up there with all of itīs bogus prediction intact, Habitual Klinker. Donīt punk out. |
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DrPostman 12/08/2005 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | mentioned, so that later they can come back and claim ANY catastrophy that happens in the next 3 months or so was tied to this. And about this "Johnston Center" at U of M, I canīt find any reference to it on the CERI web site, and as far as I know Arch is still alive. I canīt find anything about his death. [link to www.ceri.memphis.edu] I used to date a reaserch associate of his named Sue. I got to know the man a little and I feel confident in saying that he would laugh at this claim Sucha False is making. I donīt think the author of this "report" has the slightest clue about mid-plate techtonics, nor the frequency of 4.0 to 4.9 earthquakes on this planet (average of 37 every day). Once again SF/Booth is taking a couple of reports and trying to tie them together in an attempt to do more fearmongering. I think most people have caught on to the hate that is spewed from this person and really donīt pay much attention to it. I wonder what excuse there will be a few months from now if no major catastrophy happens? Oh, thatīs right, it was all for entertainment only anyway. and always will be |
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DrPostman 12/08/2005 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | for 15 years. A very gentle rocking that lasted only a couple of seconds. I doubt it lasted more than 5 or 6. The only other time I have felt an earthquake here was 15 years ago when my chair slightly lurched at Kinkoīs late one night. I later learned it was a quake. I mentioned that I used to date a gal from CERI. I learned a lot during that time, and I do have a "quakekit" - some dried beans and rice along with a few gallons of water, batteries, candles, flashlight and a first aid kit. I do a lot of my own cooking (once you discover salt pork you might never buy canned beans again) so I cycle out the water and food. BTW, this area faces a 40% chance of a 6.0 which could cause some major damage, depending on where it happens. Also, I first heard about earthquake swarms from Sue when we were dating. She took me by some siesmographs in central Arkansas on our way to a weekend at Petit Jean Mountain. She showed me where there were 300+ earthquakes a day there. No one felt them because they were very low on the scale. It was also there, on that farm where the those siesmographs were stationed, that I learned about electric fences. There was a single strand stretched out to keep the cattle in and before Sue could warn me I walked into it. It wasnīt all that bad, but it sort of knocked the wind out of me. She was one of the most interesting women I have ever dated. I hear she is doing work in the Rockies now. She could have made lots of money working for the oil industry but she chose research instead. I admired her for that. The folks at CERI donīt make much money at all. City school teachers make more. and always will be |
Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Over 600 Earthquakes Spread Panic in El Salvador San Salvador, May 5 (Prensa Latina) More than 600 tremors reported within 24 hours sets off the alarm in El Salvador and although there have not been victims, many families ready to spend the night in the open. The chain of tremors began early on Wednesday at the mountain range of Los Naranjos and remains one of the strongest to affect the west section of the national territory in the latest years. So far, near 70 shakes have been graded as sensitive (3 - 4.9 degrees in the Richter Scale) by the Environment Ministry Domestic Studies Services. So far, the tremors have destroyed 63 houses in Regalo de Dios, in Apaneca, 89 km west the capital, said Raul Murillo, head of the National Emergency Committee Warning and Monitoring Unit. Official reports tell of another ten houses damaged in Juayua, at Sonsonate Department. The Major in Apaneca, Osmin Antonio Guzman, said the people consider this an Earthquake and chose to sleep in tents rather that inside their homes. Although slighter, these tremors were also felt in the center of the country, seat f the capital, that is also sensitive to these phenomena. Three of these shakes were reported here between 2001 and 2003, the latest on October 10 when 12 consecutive tremors rocked the capital"s north east section. [link to www.plenglish.com] |
DrPostman 12/08/2005 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dudes, earthquakes happen. Show me a rapid series of several devastating earthquakes and I will take notice. Otherwise the Earth is just doing what it has done for millions of years. BTW, earthquake swarms are not unknown either. and always will be |
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molesworth NLI 12/08/2005 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "is this Sucha fool person for real?" No. Thereīs no evidence she actually exists, and since the disclaimer on the web site says (effectively) "this is all fiction, and is for entertainment only", thereīs no reason to think that she does, or to take any of it seriously. Itīs apparently intended as science fiction, to explore possible futures. Some of the "stories" are real and taken from news reports, others, like the mass missile launch and vanishing tsunami, are fictional. I still have a major question as to why the people posting these articles (usually Critical Thinker, although possibly not in this case) always omit the disclaimer. You can draw your own conclusions on that matter... |
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