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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "The Court Fool"
Date: 15 Jun 2005 04:24:38 PM
Object: WOE WOE WOE unto Oregon!
I have decided to temporarily stop my policy of posting here or
anywhere else to give you some news which seems to indicate what my
sprit guide ZOTAN revealed to me earlier.
***** THE WH*RE OF B*BYLON!!!
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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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http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1118833247548_117/?hub=TopStories
B.C. happy with response to tsunami threat
CTV.ca News Staff
While the tsunami wave from a California earthquake was only two
centimetres high, B.C.'s solicitor general praised his province's quick
reaction.
"Within half an hour of there being a possibility a wave could hit, 26
communities on the coast of Vancouver Island were contacted to make
sure they were moving on their plans,'' Rich Coleman told reporters in
Victoria on Wednesday.
But he did note there was a glitch in notifying media outlets.
"We're going to do a post mortem on that. The concern coming out of
this is the broader communication to major media. We're going to look
at how that could be improved.''
Al Anderson -- mayor of Tofino, B.C., an ocean-side community on the
west coast of Vancouver Island -- said people there panicked because
they weren't hearing anything on the radio.
He also hoped the scare would spur action from communities at risk on
developing local tsunami warning systems.
Tofino is expecting a federal grant in October to help it buy a
$150,000 siren system.
Tsunami fears
The earthquake struck off the coast of northern California on Tuesday,
prompting a fleeting but sweeping tsunami warning from the
California-Mexico border to Vancouver Island.
No injuries or damages were reported as a result of the 7.0-magnitude
quake. But for a short time, it did raise fears of a tsunami.
The quake struck at approximately 7:50 p.m. local time Tuesday, about
145 kilometres southwest of the coastal community of Crescent City,
California.
The West Coast & Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (WCATWC) published a
bulletin warning of the possibility the undersea quake could trigger a
tsunami.
It was cancelled about an hour after the quake hit.
Anderson said his town had been preparing to evacuate people from
low-lying areas before the tsunami bulletin was cancelled. The area
received the bulletin just before 9 p.m. local time.
However, the movement of the earthquake was horizontal, not vertical,
which is typically what leads to a tsunami.
"It was a strike slip zone, so luckily no vertical movement of water,"
said Denny Sinnott, the tidal officer for the Institute of Ocean
Sciences.
Once officials noticed none of the nearby California or Oregon tidal
stations had been affected, the alert was called off, Sinnott told CTV.
"But you don't know that at the time. This location of the plate is not
unlike Sumatra in that one plate is going under another," he said.
The Dec. 26 tsunami triggered by an earthquake in the Indian Ocean
killed at least 176,000 in Sumatra, Indonesia, and other nearby
countries.
It also added to fears of such waves hitting elsewhere, such as British
Columbia. And tsunamis are not unheard of in North America.
In the spring of 1964, a magnitude-8.4 quake in Alaska triggered
tsunamis that killed more than 120 people. The waves touched British
Columbia and the states of Washington, California and Hawaii.
As a result of the December tsunamis, Indonesia will unveil its
national tsunami warning system in August.
See also:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsUS/Maps/US10/37.47.-130.-120.html
And:http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=home&address=&city=crescent+City&state=CA&zipcode=
.

User: "The Psychedelic Pope - Saint Isadore of Laytonville - Patron Saint of the Internet"

Title: Re: WOE WOE WOE unto Oregon! 15 Jun 2005 04:57:48 PM
Absolutely - I'd NEVER go there.
It's just to dangerous of a state
to be in for me!
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