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Jake, I don't buy the astroid hypothesis, LOL! Shooting from the lips... Just bought 'Upheaval' Kindle version.
ОтветитьThe asteroids being seen more near Earth is an artifact of improved telescopes and radio astronomy. They've been there for centuries we've just never noticed.
ОтветитьRecall that young Geologist who sounded the warning about Mt. St. Helens in 1980, only to die in the subsequent eruption that he warned everyone else against.
Some percentage of people in all cultures will always choose to stay even if they have the ways and means for a precautionary move away from the area. Of course, there is always a percentage that do not have any viable place to be other than where they already are.
However, there could be underlying cultural or even religious reasons that make evacuation less likely, which could be interesting to look at, as well as considerations on agencies issuing such warnings too often and people learning to discount such warnings.
It's important to do one's best in learning about their local, geology, geography and its history. This would help people to better discern the risk potential and account for the population densities direct effect on ability to travel a safer area.
I was in Maine, where the media had used the catchphrase "the storm of the century" but even that was a misnomer. The reporting that ensued said that it was more of a "once-in-500 year" storm and flooding.
The deluge had washed away valleys to expose ancient, dried riverways in the valley areas, torrents of water gushed in volumes that was absolutely astounding. At the end of the day, this was simply from a rainstorm albeit a huge one, in an area accustomed to Nor'easters.
At a minimum, know the highest accessible geographical point possible. Set one or more points where one can likely get to. Account for a worst-case scenario of a grid lock city or suburban situation if that's your environment. At least have a ladder to be able to get on the roof, for example.
MSM = Distraction news, Honestly I wouldn't even call it news anymore, it's more like tabloid gossip with a few what use to be considered, local level incidents, thrown in to make it look like news.
I am in SW Montana, thus far we have had a summer of non stop lightning storms, wet and rainy. I think we have hit 80 twice. What is strange to me is, I work outside and just this week when I take my long sleeve shirt off over my tee shirt and the sun hits my arms I can feel it burn, a stinging itchy feeling, and it will only be in the 70's. Also for as little sun and temps as we've been having I"m brown like I had been in Florida for a month. Not the norm for me.
targeting china lake weapons center? with quakes... underground . submarine pens . blown?
ОтветитьRead the book 'Upheaval' and based on Zharkova's calcs, the Sporer Minimum was not a solar event, it was a supernova, yet the New Madrid kicked off as if it were. I don't buy temperature as we go through winter every year. I find it hard to believe it is cosmic rays as the atmosphere stops most, and a little ground does the rest. A supernova might produce a burst of neutrons, or neutrinos but I have no idea if a GSM will do that. It makes no sense to me, but I see the charts. I don't like seeing castles in the clouds, imagining giants live in them, then living like it is true. GSM I buy.
ОтветитьI've used the Netherlands data on a big thread on Twitter.
I've written many articles on this subject too. On a blog.
Watched you for awhile now but got a surprise when you noticed me on Twitter.
I had to use a different name as I got targeted for telling various truths, something that has come sa bit of a shock to me. So I have to take evasive measures.
I'm .. associated with a famous ...sword! Shhhh ..
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