I have been waiting for this one but hoped it would be next year or later. Here it is I'm not even home from Taiwan yet. It appears that it may "finally" be buckle-seat-belts time. I pray not. But the signs are getting harder to ignore at 7.7 and 7.5 and those very close together as though God were emphasizing something--perhaps the warning Snodgrass speaks of?
1 posted on
08/19/2002 12:20:27 PM PDT by
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Am showering my little figi off.
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How does this affect tinfoil futures?
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Is this in honor of elvis week 'A whole lotta shaking going on' - elvis knew I tell ya, he knew!
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very close together as though God were emphasizing somethingCurious, Why would God, as an omniscient and all knowing being, use a communication method as crude as earthquakes to send messages?
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DON & MARTHA
7.5 AND 7.7 OFF THE COAST OF FIJINow, I know you did not mean that Don and Martha came in at 7.5 and 7.7 respectively.
Were there earthquakes off the coast of Fiji, was there a lot of damage, and have you heard from your relatives?
To: Quix
Prayers....okay......but prognosticating....nyet!
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Should we all move to New Hampshire now?
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Water wings. Have to add that to my wish list for muh birthday...
18 posted on
08/19/2002 12:40:49 PM PDT by
Pistias
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Looks like Gordon-Michael Scallion and his
Earth Changes Review have some competition.
..."crystal blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico..." I don't think he's ever been to the Gulf.
25 posted on
08/19/2002 12:47:26 PM PDT by
Publius
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yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
34 posted on
08/19/2002 12:54:07 PM PDT by
dennis1x
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I'm heading to higher ground as we speak. Hopefully the top of Mt. Washington will offer some refuge.
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This won't be a permanent gulf, all my life I've heard "the south will rise again".
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After reading about the horrid visions involving hillary and the Presidency your post has actually cheered me up.
48 posted on
08/19/2002 1:13:59 PM PDT by
TBall
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I live in Ohio......
does this mean we're going to have a coast?
Cool
49 posted on
08/19/2002 1:15:00 PM PDT by
WhiteGuy
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I am hoping to own beachfront property on the Gulf of America as I live in Topeka, Kansas. Of couse we were under an ocean here once upon a time according to the fossil record.
A geologist friend of mine says you cannot compare West coast quakes to a New Madrid quake. On the West coast, the Earth is composed of relatively soft layers with lots of sand that absorbe shock. The Midwest has hard layers of limestome running though it. He made the analogy of whipping a tablecloth on a table loaded with stuff. He said the shockwaves of a much smaller quake could do much more damage over a much larger area from a New Madrid quake. I have family in St. Charles. Should I send them some tinfoil?
50 posted on
08/19/2002 1:20:02 PM PDT by
AdA$tra
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"Hold ma beer, while I get my beach chair"
54 posted on
08/19/2002 1:33:37 PM PDT by
aShepard
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You really need to get a grip.
55 posted on
08/19/2002 1:33:53 PM PDT by
Junior
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On November 20, 2001, I was given a detailed prophetic vision of another series of quakes which will soon shake the United States Midwest. I wish you had put that part closer to the top. It would've saved me some time.
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People have been predicting "Earth Changes" regularly for decades. The predictions sell books well enough...but they all prove to be wrong.
If it amuses you to believe in the predictions, by all means do so, but you'll find that thye're just a lot of hyperbole.
57 posted on
08/19/2002 1:36:59 PM PDT by
neutrino
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