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In article <memo.20060226150906.568A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan) wrote:
> http://www.weatherwars.info/index.php?news_id=47
>
> Urgent warning of imminent cataclysm in Northwest United States
>
> While Americans are kept distracted with manufactured news of an impending
> attack on Iran because of supposed nuclear violations and trivia about Dick
> Cheney shooting a hunting companion, a dedicated campaign of electronic
> scalar tectonic warfare is ongoing that will soon bring America to the brink
> of destruction.
>
> Within months, and possibly weeks, the northwest coast of the United States
> will experience a tectonic and volcanic cataclysm quite unlike any other in
> recorded history. In the process, millions of people will be killed or
> injured. The American economy will be shaken to its very foundations, and in
> the process a draconian form of martial law will be declared that will make
> the cherished institute of constitutional democracy a thing of the past.
>
> This January 12, 2006 image of Augustine Volcano Alaska is located at the
> southwestern portion of the Cook Inlet. Imaged by Game McGimsey of the USGS
> Did you catch the rippling in the clouds?
>
> www.weatherwars.info/index.php?news_id=47">http://www.weatherwars.info/index.php?news_id=47
>
> Shit! There was me thinking it was just a rippling in the clouds, and this
> former weatherman says it's not ???????
The article continues:
What would you think if you were told that the currently erupting Augustine
Volcano in Alaska was experiencing an unusual kind of earthquake every twelve
hours to the second? That?s right, a very strange earthquake goes off on
Augustine every twelve hours exactly to the second. What would you think if you
were told that each of these unusual earthquakes lasted for exactly the same
length of time, fifty-seconds for each and every event? What would you think if
you were shown a collection of seismic waveforms for these precision
earthquakes
that were essentially identical? Most people would think those waveforms and
the
claims that preceded them were a hoax. Unfortunately, what you are about to
view
is not a hoax. The source for the first set of images is the Alaska Volcano
Observatory.
www.weatherwars.info/index.php?news_id=47">http://www.weatherwars.info/index.php?news_id=47
Hey, I kinda remember that the Gueyser called "Old Smokey" goes off at regular
intervals too. Fer krissakes don't tell this wack-job about that. He'll be
turning Yellowstone into a conspiracy theory to.
Alan
www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/enigma.html">http://www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/enigma.html
veloceraptor.blogspot.com/">http://veloceraptor.blogspot.com/
www.bushflash.com/pl_lo.html">http://www.bushflash.com/pl_lo.html
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