I was meditating upon the recents truth my spirit guide bestowed upon
me, who calls itself ZOTAN, in relation to the lithospheric
disturbances that were the consequence of the great Terri Shciavo sin
by homosaphiens actively functioning in the temporal entity they refer
to as the United States.
Suddenly, I sensed an antimatter disturbance emanating from the
chik-waq elevation. Then ZOTAN appeared from the hyperspacial
distortion, and with much eletromagnetic convulsions gave me these
promulgations:
There will be more lithospheric disturbances in the American temporal
enentity, and they will be stronger. Yes, woe unto the sub enentity
known as Oregon! Woe Woe Woe, for then the sleepers will begin to hear
the bear lurking outside in the night, and starrt to finally realize
that someting may be wrong, though they may not be able to tell exactly
what. And they will just say, forget it, it was nothing, and resume
with their deadly repose! How foolish will it be to be in such places
like a grocery store or on a roof.
You are instructed to go by your spirit and convey this at my command.
Have grace upon us, ZOTAN!
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Earthquake is a shiver deep below Portland
No damage is reported from the magnitude 2.7 jolt at 6:49 a.m., but
people from Oregon City to La Center, Wash., feel shaken
Sunday, June 26, 2005
PETER FARRELL
It wasn't a big earthquake, and it was deep. It shook before many
people woke up Saturday.
So it was a little tough to find people in the Laurelhurst neighborhood
who felt the earth move literally beneath their feet. But those in
nearby eastside neighborhoods -- including Ladd's Addition and Alameda
-- and north and south of Portland felt enough to jolt awake from their
Saturday slumber.
The magnitude 2.7 quake occurred at 6:49 a.m. nine miles under
Laurelhurst, somewhere around Southeast 28th Avenue and Pine Street,
the U.S. Geological Survey said.
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No damage was reported.
Still, in a seeming quirk of the quake, 59 people in Vancouver filed
earthquake reports with a government Web site, www.usgs.gov. The site
also logged reports from La Center, Wash., Beaverton, Lake Oswego,
Oregon City and West Linn.
In Ladd's Addition, Donald Westhusing thought his wife had kicked the
bed.
"I had reached over to turn off the alarm and wham!" he said.
He wasn't sure it was an earthquake until he talked with his Elliott
Avenue neighbor Simon Harding, who asked if he had felt a jolt.
Harding, who has experienced earthquakes before, said it was "just one
good shake. It wasn't like the spring break one at all. That one went
on and on."
That 1993 magnitude 5.6 quake at Scotts Mills southeast of Portland did
$30 million in damage and is rated as the most destructive, in terms of
property damage, earthquake in Oregon history.
Judy Romano, another neighbor, said she and her husband, Larry
Wasserman, were just waking up. "I just heard a rattling sound, but my
husband knew exactly what it was."
More than 200 people in Portland filed reports with the Web site.
William Steele, seismology lab coordinator at the University of
Washington, said he could not say for sure why the small quake
attracted so much attention in the Vancouver area, although he said
some soils amplify earthquakes.
Portland is surrounded by several monitoring stations, so Steele said
it is likely that the pinpointing of the location is accurate within
several hundred meters.
Although Portlanders generally consider the west side of the river as
being at risk for earthquake damage, much of the east side is along a
fault and is listed as being at moderate risk of earthquakes.
Steele said Saturday's event should remind people to prepare for
earthquakes.
Nearly 17,000 earthquakes of magnitude 1.0 to 6.0 have been recorded in
Oregon and Washington since 1970. Fifteen to 20 quakes a year are
strong enough to be felt in the Northwest. Those are usually magnitude
3 to 4, according to the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral
Industries.
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| Title: Re: Woe unto Oregon |
27 Jun 2005 10:02:02 AM |
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"The Court Fool" <bghilliotti@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1119883747.585225.251310@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
I was meditating upon the recents truth my spirit guide bestowed upon
me, who calls itself ZOTAN, in relation to the lithospheric
disturbances that were the consequence of the great Terri Shciavo sin
by homosaphiens
Is homosaphiens latin for lesbians?
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| User: "Marvin The Paranoid Android" |
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27 Jun 2005 08:09:21 PM |
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The Court Fool wrote:
<nipped in the bud>
I love that song! "Woe Unto Oregon" ... wasn't it Neil Young that sang
that? Or Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young??
Oh wait ... that was "Ohio"
Never mind ....
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