Posted on 07/18/2016 7:49:56 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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The only way to resolve this is to have a solar-lunar tax to pay someone to mediate the two celestial bodies. I’ll buy moonbeam credits from Algore against the fact that I have shade trees.
Surely someone can be sued for the celestial contest.
This has been known for decades.
The 15-215 interchange — which is built right on top of the fault — is still in redevelopment. I’m wondering if this redevelopment tries to minimize the affects of all this constant movement.
I’ve been watching this for a couple months.
Right now TODAY, Jupiter, Sun and Mercury are on one side of the Earth.
The Moon, Mars and Saturn are on the other.
A week ago, small quakes started to pop up in CA, NV and WA and the timings seem to indicate they were interrelated.
CA activity has been pretty quiet for the last year other than an occasional 4.x
I’m not predicting anything but it is something worth studying carefully.
I know, half the galaxy is on one side and the other half is pulling on the other side.
No wonder my waste has gotten bigger.
I thought Algore and his loonies said “global warming” was causing it.
It has been scarily quiet in SoCal.
Planet X is getting closer.
“This has been known for decades.”
You know it and I know it but most scientists have a hard time believing something so obvious. About 40 years ago I learned that the Great Alaska Good Friday Earthquake of 1964 occurred within 4 minutes of the official local time that the Moon was Full. I’ve believed in the connection with geologic events ever since then. It’s only logical.
I have worked in Emergency Medicine for most of my career. I dread working the Full Moon and the few days following. Not sure if its the Moon’s pull on our precious bodily fluids but SOMETHING upsets a whole lot of people.
I thought earthquakes were caused by global warming. S/
WHAT!!?? You mean it’s NOT global warming?
From page 196 in the book “Darwin’s Ghost”, written by Steve Jones, ... “Fifteen million years ago, life on Earth was much as it is today; but fifteen million years hence, because of the imperceptible creep of coastal California along the San Andreas fault, the Santa Monica Freeway in Los Angeles will run directly into the San Francisco Bay Bridge, as the City of Angels migrates northward.”
It’s not much of a stretch to imagine that tidal forces generated by nearby massive objects, for example a dumb box of rocks, or its equivalent such as a Michael Moore, may be responsible for causing a substantial proportion of the slippage along some of those faults.
In a manner of speaking, Michael Moore functions much like a supermassive black hole. Well, not really, rather it would be much more technically accurate to describe him as a supermassive a-hole.
Some?
I have worked in Emergency Medicine for most of my career. I dread working the Full Moon and the few days following. Not sure if its the Moons pull on our precious bodily fluids but SOMETHING upsets a whole lot of people.
Same observation from law enforcement and mental health crisis workers. It will be relatively quiet and then you get a rash of crazy.
I thought earthquakes were caused by global warming. S/
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