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US Mega-Quake Coming Warn Russian Scientists
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| 03-12-11
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Posted on 03/14/2011 10:17:12 AM PDT by FrogMom
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Interesting. This is two of these predictions I've seen. This one says WHY.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:17:16 AM PDT
by
FrogMom
To: FrogMom
RUSSIAN INSTITUTE of (meta)PHYSICS Mike
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:23:20 AM PDT
by
MichaelP
(The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools ~HS)
To: FrogMom
They apparently did not “see” the Japan quake coming.
I had drained the water from the camper for freezing weather. Time to refill.
To: FrogMom
But... but...you mean it’s NOT global warming?
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:24:09 AM PDT
by
SMARTY
(Conforming to non-conformity is conforming just the same.)
To: FrogMom
Wonder if Ken Ring predicted the Japanese earthquake. Maybe what he is predicting for the Americas is actually what happened in Japan—just a matter of days early.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:24:35 AM PDT
by
DallasDeb
To: FrogMom
I'm not sure who all is familiar with the New Madrid fault, as it can cause earthquakes in parts of the US not commonly known for them. That, and (unlike California) there are still a lot of good patriotic conservative God fearing folk that could be affected by a major quake in this region. I don't know what the building codes around these parts specify, but I'm guessing that many of the structures wouldn't survive a Japan-style event.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:25:56 AM PDT
by
Yet_Again
To: FrogMom
saw a lot of military vehicles on the road this weekend
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:26:14 AM PDT
by
vanilla swirl
(We are the Patrick Henry we have been waiting for!)
To: FrogMom
I can’t keep my soup hot for more than a couple of hours in a thermos that some genius designed. This planet that is billions and billions of years old still keeps spouting red hot lava and readjusting its girdle. What gives?
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:26:54 AM PDT
by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: FrogMom
Although it seems quite possible to me that such a quake could occur, especially based on the last few months activity, this reads way too much like a “Coast to Coast AM” type thing to be all that believable.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:27:00 AM PDT
by
RockinRight
(I once had my identity stolen. Once they got to know me, they gave it back right away.)
To: FrogMom
BUSH'S FAULT
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:27:07 AM PDT
by
evets
(beer)
To: FrogMom
Predictions are notoriously reliable. Just ask Oprah’s guest list coordinator. Amazing True Fact To Boggle The Mind.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:28:21 AM PDT
by
lefty-lie-spy
(Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
To: FrogMom
Raising the concerns of a mega-quake occurring, this report says, are the increasing subtle electromagnetic signals that are being detected in the Earths upper atmosphere over many regions of the World, with the most intense being over the US Western coastal and Midwest regions. This part is interesting...
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:30:46 AM PDT
by
GOPJ
(http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php - It's only uncivil when someone on the right does it.- Laz)
To: lefty-lie-spy; SunkenCiv; Quix
Would love to see some real stats on low-pressure weather and some earthquakes.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:31:07 AM PDT
by
FrogMom
(There is no such thing as an honest democrat!)
To: FrogMom
I honestly dont know what to make of all this celestial body stuff having to do with our plates shifting but putting that aside there is one region on the Pacific Ring of Fire not to have had a mega earthquake in recent history. In fact you have to go back to the year 1700. The Juan de Fuca plate of Washington. Last major jolt from it was estimated to be about a 9.1 and like the Japan quake there is evidence it generated a massive tsunami across the Pacific, hitting parts Asia and Japan.
To: FrogMom
Are we going to get a tssnami too? /sarc
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:33:50 AM PDT
by
dforest
To: FrogMom
Interesting.
Thanks.
I was surprised when I’ve repeatedly read that large bodies of water can cause quakes—such as large lakes behind dams.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:34:06 AM PDT
by
Quix
(Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
To: indylindy
Yep, one of the “gimme people”! Japan had one, so you gotta have one too!
;)
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:35:57 AM PDT
by
FrogMom
(There is no such thing as an honest democrat!)
To: indylindy
We got the Japanese one right here in California.
Just a distant echo, but it was a real live tsunami.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:38:33 AM PDT
by
buwaya
To: GOPJ
Were you thinking
shades of HAARP
about that?
My friends in Wasilla Alaska are connected with at least one person who works at/with HAARP.
He INSISTS that it can and does do the dramatic things attributed to it.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:39:39 AM PDT
by
Quix
(Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
To: FrogMom
P. A. N. I. C.
Bump for later reading.
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posted on
03/14/2011 10:39:57 AM PDT
by
dangerdoc
(see post #6)
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