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During Tsunami Remote Viewing Primitive Tribes In Andaman Nicbar Islands Of India
India Daily ^ | 1-2-2005

Posted on 01/03/2005 7:19:44 PM PST by blam

During Tsunami Remote Viewing primitive tribes in Andaman Nicobar Islands of India

Staff Reporter
January 02, 2005

Indian Military personnel is finally reaching the remote islands of Andaman and Car Nicobar. There is massive devastation especially in Nicobar Islands. The inhabitants in these islands consists of tribal and non-tribal mainstream population. Thousands of people are dead and the coastal areas just evaporated.

The total population before Tsunami of these tribes was approximately 28,000, which accounts for about 9% of the total population of these Islands. The other 91% population consists of mainstream settlers and the military personnel.

The rescue teams are observing some strange things as they are reaching these remote tribal areas for rescue and relief. While there is massive unbelievable devastation, the primitive tribes are relatively unaffected though most of them lived close by the ocean.

According to sources, these tribes moved to higher grounds. So did most animals during Tsunami in South and South-east Asia. The rescue teams are also finding interesting information from these untouched tribal people – they could view and hear the Tsunami coming and they moved to higher grounds way before the Tsunami came and earthquake shattered the islands.

Indian Military with all high tech equipments and especially the Air Force lost a full base with hundreds of personnel in this catastrophe.

As a matter of fact another correlation is also interesting – the more primitive tribes moved out to the higher grounds days before the catastrophe.

Nicobarese who are settled in the Car Nicobar Island, Nancowry group of islands and in Harminder Bay of Little Andaman constitutes more than 98% of the tribal population. The population of other tribes is very small and is declining over the past several decades. Andaman and Nicobar Administration under the Government of India have rehabilitated Great Andamanese in Strait Island and Onges in Dugong Creek and South Bay of Little Andaman Island. Shompens having a population of 157 live deep in the jungles of Great Nicobar Island. Jarawas, who live in the jungles of South and Middle Andaman were hostile till recently. In last couple of years, they have shown a willingness to come out of their isolated world and mingle with the mainstream population. The Sentinelese live in the North Sentinel Island and are still unapproachable. All the tribes are in a state of transition from their primitive life-styles to a more modern way of life. The Nicobarese were the first to adjust to this. They have almost lost their tribal nature and are as modern as any of the settler community.

The Onges and Andamanese are changing slowly. They keep many aspects of their tribal culture, at the same time have adopted many things from the mainstream population. The Jarawas have just coming out of their seclusion. The Sentinelese has not yet shown any willingness to shed their hostile attitude towards outsiders.

Stating that the devastation in Car Nicobar islands was total, General Officer-in-Command Southern Command Lt Gen B S Takhar on Saturday said, it would take at least take six months for things to become normal in the island. Though the tribals of Andaman islands were not much affected, there has been total devastation in car Nicobar islands mostly inhabited by the modern Nicobarese, Takhar, who undertook an aerial and ground survey of tsunami affected areas along the eastern coast, told the reporters.

Based on the reports we are receiving, Nicobarese who are most modern have lost the most in Car Nicobar and Nancowry group of islands. Very few of them sensed the incoming Tsunami. But the Shompens and Sentinelese who took some direct hit, lost little because of their remote viewing capabilities. They moved to higher grounds before.

According to some of the tribal leaders, earth communicates to them. And this time they could see it coming in their remote viewing periscopes.

Interestingly, in South and South east Asia which includes Andaman and Nicobar islands, it is now confirmed that animal bodies are not found because most of them moved to higher grounds days before the Tsunami came.

It seems if this correlation is anything close to correct, we may be gaining in so called “modern technologies” but we are losing in higher grounds of technical expertise, which may encompass spiritual science and paranormal technologies.


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KEYWORDS: andaman; animals; artbell; eastoftherockies; ground; higher; india; islands; moved; nivobar; primitive; remote; remoteviewing; sumatraquake; tribes; tsunami; viewing
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Thanks to Shermy for this article

I don't believe in this paranormal stuff but, there it is.

1 posted on 01/03/2005 7:19:44 PM PST by blam
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To: Shermy; SunkenCiv

I screwed up the title, but good.


2 posted on 01/03/2005 7:21:25 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
it is now confirmed that animal bodies are not found because most of them moved to higher grounds days before the Tsunami came.

Days?

3 posted on 01/03/2005 7:22:56 PM PST by Howlin
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To: 1stMarylandRegiment; 1Mike; 3catsanadog; ~Vor~; ~Kim4VRWC's~; A CA Guy; A Citizen Reporter; ...

Okay, people, I refuse to be freaking out by this thread by myself.

Get over here and don't miss this one.


4 posted on 01/03/2005 7:32:22 PM PST by Howlin
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To: blam

Amazing


5 posted on 01/03/2005 7:36:25 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: blam

Could possibly be that the more contemporary and plugged in humans are not as in tune with nature and inner awareness, whereas the more remote and primitive people are.


6 posted on 01/03/2005 7:39:05 PM PST by Lijahsbubbe
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To: Howlin

I agree... Days?

This is all anecdotal, yet interesting for a movie plot.

But it could be that in subtropical areas, smart people and those without modern building techniques don't live in the low spots that get flooded all the time, they live on a hill, even a modest hill, where it isn't damp.


7 posted on 01/03/2005 7:39:20 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: blam

Well, it's nice that these primitive people have such a keen sense of the earth. But, on the other hand, they don't even know how to make a hot dog, so how smart can they be, really?


8 posted on 01/03/2005 7:40:15 PM PST by Repealthe17thAmendment
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To: blam

OK, what is a remote viewing periscope~


9 posted on 01/03/2005 7:40:20 PM PST by mystery-ak (Become a monthly donor)
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To: Rebelbase; Helms; NCjim; Constitution Day

This will intrigue you.


10 posted on 01/03/2005 7:40:43 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Howlin

Well, I just know if my 3 cats start freaking out and are wanting to run inland, I'm following them!!!!


11 posted on 01/03/2005 7:42:24 PM PST by Bush_Democrat (Now EX-Democrat)
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To: Howlin

Sounds like they had an early warning system of their own.


12 posted on 01/03/2005 7:43:18 PM PST by prairiebreeze (The MSM becomes more marginalized and less significant by the minute.)
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To: mystery-ak

I don't know what a remote viewing periscope is, but I want one.


13 posted on 01/03/2005 7:43:22 PM PST by Rebelbase (Who is General Chat?)
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To: Howlin

I think that people who live close to the land, as these tribes do, are more in touch with coming weather. This has certainly been observed in animals before and when the tribes saw those animals move to the hills, they followed. Wisely.


14 posted on 01/03/2005 7:44:43 PM PST by Peach
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To: mystery-ak
"OK, what is a remote viewing periscope~"

Beats me. Just hang on, some of the experts will be here shortly.

15 posted on 01/03/2005 7:44:47 PM PST by blam
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To: mystery-ak
OK, what is a remote viewing periscope~


16 posted on 01/03/2005 7:46:52 PM PST by prairiebreeze (The MSM becomes more marginalized and less significant by the minute.)
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To: blam

Unnnghh!!!


17 posted on 01/03/2005 7:47:45 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Lijahsbubbe

"Could possibly be that the more contemporary and plugged in humans are not as in tune with nature and inner awareness, whereas the more remote and primitive people are."

It also could be that these stories are the post hoc confabulations of a primitive culture that believes in magic and superstition, attributing any outcome to some "spiritual" experience, not even considering more realistic causes or explanations.


18 posted on 01/03/2005 7:48:43 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: Repealthe17thAmendment
Well, it's nice that these primitive people have such a keen sense of the earth. But, on the other hand, they don't even know how to make a hot dog, so how smart can they be, really?

Smart enough to NOT eat what is in a hot dog. ;)

19 posted on 01/03/2005 7:48:49 PM PST by Indie (Ignorance of the truth is no excuse for stupidity.)
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To: blam

What's the real title? Post/FReepmail the mods to change it; I thought it was me! LOL!!


20 posted on 01/03/2005 7:49:09 PM PST by Lady Jag ( I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
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To: blam

Let me check Sportsman's Guide.


21 posted on 01/03/2005 7:49:29 PM PST by Cold Heart
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To: Howlin
According to some of the tribal leaders, earth communicates to them. And this time they could see it coming in their remote viewing periscopes.

As the 5th Generation of my family to farm in SE Iowa, I understand this business about the earth communicating with the tribes. Unusual 'signs' sent by nature can alert us to pending changes in the weather. (Now I have 'Arthur', so I don't need to watch the birds, the squirrels or the woolly worms).

But REALLY. They used a remote viewing periscope to see the incoming tsunami?

I hope someone who has studied these tribes can further expand on the periscope stuff.

22 posted on 01/03/2005 7:49:53 PM PST by Iowa Granny
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To: mystery-ak

"OK, what is a remote viewing periscope~"

I don't know, but apparently the animals have them too.


23 posted on 01/03/2005 7:51:06 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: blam

I do not think it is paranormal.


24 posted on 01/03/2005 7:51:19 PM PST by VNam68
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To: blam
If the animals moved, primitive tribes who feed on the animals would have naturally followed their food source.
25 posted on 01/03/2005 7:51:28 PM PST by fso301
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To: prairiebreeze

That was funny!


26 posted on 01/03/2005 7:51:54 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: prairiebreeze
There's gotta be hallucinogens involved


27 posted on 01/03/2005 7:52:01 PM PST by Rebelbase (Who is General Chat?)
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To: prairiebreeze

LOL....now cut that out!


28 posted on 01/03/2005 7:52:27 PM PST by mystery-ak (Become a monthly donor)
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To: blam

Maybey they have some kind of wackyweed there?


29 posted on 01/03/2005 7:53:55 PM PST by VNam68
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To: Iowa Granny

>>>Unusual 'signs' sent by nature can alert us to pending changes in the weather.

Now THAT I buy.

Isn't it how cat fish behave a sign of an earthquake?


30 posted on 01/03/2005 7:54:03 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Howlin; blam
Days?

Howling, I have posted and keep reminding people of that meteor/meteor shower that hit in Jakarta on Dec 18 that people first thought was a terrorist attack.

Indonesia Blasts Likely Meteor Shower-Expert

Dec 19, 2004 — JAKARTA (Reuters) - Several loud blasts believed to be caused by a meteor shower echoed across the Indonesian capital Jakarta and nearby towns early on Sunday, startling residents who reported seeing flying objects in the sky.

Police said they had found no evidence that the blasts were caused by bomb attacks. An official from the Indonesian space center LAPAN told the official Antara news agency the explosions were likely to have been caused by a meteor shower.

"It's suspected that a fireball originating from a big meteor entered the earth's atmosphere … This created the explosion," said LAPAN space expert Thomas Djamaluddin.

Police, on high alert after warnings from Western governments of possible terror attacks over the Christmas and New Year period, had said they were investigating the blasts.

"The police have searched throughout the regency and we found nothing to indicate a bomb or meteor," said one officer on duty in Tangerang.

Indonesian air force spokesman Sagom Tambun said there had been no radar readings indicating a meteor.

One caller to El Shinta radio from Bogor, just south of Jakarta, reported seeing a large object hit the earth in the distance.

Western governments, especially Australia, have warned that an international hotel could be targeted for attack, possibly one of the three Hiltons in the world's most populous Muslim nation.

In Washington, the State Department issued a fresh warning late last week for Americans to avoid non-essential travel to Indonesia, saying "the terrorist threat continues and may increase over the December-January holiday period."

"Reports indicate that terrorists are planning attacks against a wide variety of targets," the State Department said.

Police have tightened security across the country.

Islamic militants from Jemaah Islamiah, seen as the regional arm of al Qaeda, have launched bomb attacks in recent years in Indonesia, hitting nightclubs in Bali, the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta and the Australian embassy in the capital.

In the worst attack, 202 people were killed in Bali two years when militants bombed two nightclubs. The dead included 88 Australians.

Police have deployed an additional 18,400 personnel for Christmas and New Year to protect churches and entertainment centers across Indonesia. (Reporting by Harry Suhartono, Telly Nathalia and Jerry Norton)

Google search Indonesia Meteor

31 posted on 01/03/2005 7:54:20 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Endeavor

You've got to read this thread.


32 posted on 01/03/2005 7:54:39 PM PST by Iowa Granny
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To: Peach

I was amazed by the tens of thousands who died who had spent their entire lives living right near the ocean. I would have thought that even stories told by their elders would include stories of tsunamis and warning signs. I mean, even I, a desert dweller, know that if you see the sea suddenly being sucked out way beyond a low tide range, you run the other way.


33 posted on 01/03/2005 7:56:22 PM PST by ChocChipCookie (Really! I'm just a nice little stay-at-home mom!)
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To: blam; Howlin; Peach

Remote Viewing greatly enhances your naturally inborn ability to tap your subconscious mind in order to become extremely intuitive and aware of places and events, no matter how distant in time and space they are.



http://www.probablefuture.com/


34 posted on 01/03/2005 7:56:37 PM PST by deport (If it weren't for stress... I'd have no energy at all.)
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To: Repealthe17thAmendment

Do you know what goes in a hot dog? Who is the smart person?


35 posted on 01/03/2005 7:56:45 PM PST by 4kids dad
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To: blam

paging art bell.


36 posted on 01/03/2005 7:56:46 PM PST by isom35
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To: Howlin
Do you recall the thread posted prior to Christmas which discussed the Air Force conducting a limited study of "Remote Viewing" and that there was a recommendation to study further? The problem with this subject is its almost impossible to get past the "giggle factor" by many people. There is at least one book (probably many more) about remote viewing. The one I have is "Remote Viewers" by Jim Schnabel.

My question on this subject with regard to the animals is whether perhaps some species on the planet can detect the Earthquake and then does this information inuitively get passed through the Animal Kingdom that these Earthquakes produce large waves and head for the hills?

I know this sounds crazy, but I wonder.
37 posted on 01/03/2005 7:56:50 PM PST by Nova Reservist
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To: ChocChipCookie

I know. We had a camp for 20 years in the Adirondecks on 4th Lake and there were several Indian reservations nearby that we used to visit often.

The natives were very in tune with weather patterns, clouds, animal movement, etc.


38 posted on 01/03/2005 7:58:19 PM PST by Peach
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To: Calpernia
Isn't it how cat fish behave a sign of an earthquake?

I don't know much about catfish. Can't comment.

39 posted on 01/03/2005 7:59:05 PM PST by Iowa Granny
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To: blam; mystery-ak
Google search remote viewing periscope
40 posted on 01/03/2005 7:59:40 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: blam; Howlin

1.   It's the India Times
2.   It's entirely possible


41 posted on 01/03/2005 7:59:52 PM PST by Lady Jag ( I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
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To: TexKat; RadioAstronomer

Now that is interesting.


42 posted on 01/03/2005 8:00:00 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: prairiebreeze

That is totally cool!!


43 posted on 01/03/2005 8:00:23 PM PST by Lady Jag ( I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
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44 posted on 01/03/2005 8:00:43 PM PST by deport (If it weren't for stress... I'd have no energy at all.)
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To: ChocChipCookie
Many Natives did know better.

Elders' Knowledge of the Oceans Spares Thai 'sea Gypsies' From Tsunami Disaster

45 posted on 01/03/2005 8:01:45 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: 4kids dad

That may be- but there is no better taste than a hot dog at the ballpark on a warm summer night.


46 posted on 01/03/2005 8:02:41 PM PST by Repealthe17thAmendment
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To: TexKat

WTF is it with headline writers these days?!
>>Indonesia Blasts Likely Meteor Shower-Expert<<

That was downright cruel of Indonesia to do the likely meteor shower expert!

And I still haven't seen an explanation to what the hell the headline is supposed to be on the main article.


47 posted on 01/03/2005 8:05:15 PM PST by dangus
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To: Nova Reservist

>>>My question on this subject with regard to the animals is whether perhaps some species on the planet can detect the Earthquake and then does this information inuitively get passed through the Animal Kingdom that these Earthquakes produce large waves and head for the hills?

Yes, many animals know when natural disasters are coming. Their flight instinct kicks in and behaviors change. More Nature dependent humans can read this from coexisting in the environment from the way they do.

That is a totally different topic from 'Remote Viewing' though.


48 posted on 01/03/2005 8:05:36 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Admin Moderator; Lady Jag
Here is the real title.

During Tsunami Remote Viewing primitive tribes in Andaman Nicobar Islands of India moved to higher grounds – so did most animals

Admin moderator will you please correct? Thanks. (It kept telling me the title was to long.)

49 posted on 01/03/2005 8:05:36 PM PST by blam
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To: Nova Reservist
Years (40+) we were required to do a Science Fair project....Since Duke University was studying the primitive society and their abilities to communicate without words, one of my classmates decided to make it his project.......There are/have been many documented situations that seem impossible but are rather common in these remote societies......"It" is there, but what scientist can't determine is what it is and how to control it.....Read a fantastic study on the Aborigine tribes of Australia....wish I still had the book.
50 posted on 01/03/2005 8:06:37 PM PST by hoosiermama (prayers for all)
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