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Possum User ID: 25281141 Australia 10/10/2012 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The scariest thing is that you dream about this site! There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness. Dalai Lama Anyone who doesn't take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either. Albert Einstein The kingdom of God is within you and all around you. It is not within buildings of wood or stone. Split a piece of wood and you will find me. Look beneath a stone and I am there. Stigmata |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16026864 United Kingdom 10/10/2012 03:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For example the last MeteoTsunami to hit my neck of the woods in Southern England was the 20ft Tsunami of July 1929, which hit along the Sussex/Kent coast.. However it hit at low tide thus causing minimal damage and minimal deaths (some 6 in total) the death toll would have been far greater if it had hit at high tide. As these are not uncommon the nuclear plants here, like Dungeness Nuclear Power plant, have a Tsunami Bund capable of withstanding a 30ft Tsunami. So yes a Tsumani could hit England.. and Novemeber storms could produce a sizable one. |
far&away User ID: 1444889 Malta 10/10/2012 03:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | mmmmm, because this boy had this dream we should be concerned. Let's get prepared for another dream of his, maybe next it will be a wet one,......... any ideas what we do then? “Our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others. Past and present. And by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future...” |
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ben lux User ID: 18983520 United Kingdom 10/10/2012 08:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | tsunamis due third week of march 2013. from 3-4 main comet fragment impacts approaching cluster visible to naked eye below cepheus 'crossing' milky way by december 21st 2012 you have a talent for remote viewing, son. work at it. you will find you can gain many insights that will amaze others. but be prepared not to be believed. other people cannot accept that anyone could have a special talent they do not have. the best way is to quietly keep it to yourself in daily life, but share it with the broadminded in forums like this. well done and good work. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19424931 United States 10/10/2012 09:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | tsunamis due third week of march 2013. from 3-4 main comet fragment impacts Quoting: ben lux 18983520 approaching cluster visible to naked eye below cepheus 'crossing' milky way by december 21st 2012 you have a talent for remote viewing, son. work at it. you will find you can gain many insights that will amaze others. but be prepared not to be believed. other people cannot accept that anyone could have a special talent they do not have. the best way is to quietly keep it to yourself in daily life, but share it with the broadminded in forums like this. well done and good work. The OP joins the hundreds of others dreaming about tsunamis recently (including myself - East Coast USA). The Atlantic scenario could range anywhere from an earthquake shearing off the rest of the island La Palma in the Canaries, to a comet impact, or even a physical polar reversal. Hopefully none of the above of course. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26860799 United Kingdom 11/07/2012 02:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Contrary to what people are told we are susceptible to Tsunamis, which are not uncommon, however these are nearly always Meteorological in nature, while they are meteorological they still have the same destructive power as the ones generated from a seismic source. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16026864 For example the last MeteoTsunami to hit my neck of the woods in Southern England was the 20ft Tsunami of July 1929, which hit along the Sussex/Kent coast.. However it hit at low tide thus causing minimal damage and minimal deaths (some 6 in total) the death toll would have been far greater if it had hit at high tide. As these are not uncommon the nuclear plants here, like Dungeness Nuclear Power plant, have a Tsunami Bund capable of withstanding a 30ft Tsunami. So yes a Tsumani could hit England.. and Novemeber storms could produce a sizable one. i'll be controversial here, and say that meteotsunamis are nothing but bullshit. bullshit powered by fairy dust mixed with crack, in fact. In fact, bullshit mixed with fairy dust mixed with crack, washed down with red bull! just imHo of course keep believing they exist though, whilst I snort some of this incredible stuff I just dreamt up! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15024608 United Kingdom 11/07/2012 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Contrary to what people are told we are susceptible to Tsunamis, which are not uncommon, however these are nearly always Meteorological in nature, while they are meteorological they still have the same destructive power as the ones generated from a seismic source. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16026864 For example the last MeteoTsunami to hit my neck of the woods in Southern England was the 20ft Tsunami of July 1929, which hit along the Sussex/Kent coast.. However it hit at low tide thus causing minimal damage and minimal deaths (some 6 in total) the death toll would have been far greater if it had hit at high tide. As these are not uncommon the nuclear plants here, like Dungeness Nuclear Power plant, have a Tsunami Bund capable of withstanding a 30ft Tsunami. So yes a Tsumani could hit England.. and Novemeber storms could produce a sizable one. i'll be controversial here, and say that meteotsunamis are nothing but bullshit. bullshit powered by fairy dust mixed with crack, in fact. In fact, bullshit mixed with fairy dust mixed with crack, washed down with red bull! just imHo of course keep believing they exist though, whilst I snort some of this incredible stuff I just dreamt up! Nothing wrong with that, but it won't change the fact a 20ft Tsunami like wave hit Brightons beaches in the summer of 1929, being a popular spot it's pretty hard to hide.. it is one recorded by the British Geological Survey. Nor does it change the fact that as these waves are not uncommon there are defences in place, especially Tsunami bunds around Nuclear power plants like Dungeness. |