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[quote:CN 1250527:MV8xMTgzMTFfMjIyNTEyODhfN0ZDMTM2Mw==] Hi ST and friends, So I was walking my dog today and I was thinking there seems to be an awful lot of cracks/potholes in the roads around here these days. I mean it has rained a ton this winter.. but still. Some of these huge cracks (literally going almost across the road) look fresh.. no built up dirt in them or plants growing in the cracks. Then as I get home and take the empty garbage cans into the backyard..I notice my cement steps and walkway are literally sporting HUGE cracks and the one step is like breaking off and sinking into the ground. They were cracked before but they literally look like that are falling apart now. Also a major new bridge they built in one of the eastern suburbs crossing the Fraser River had so many cracks in the bridge deck that they had to get a crew out to fill it in with a special filler, it took them weeks to do it. The excuse presented by the news was that the concrete was poured in hot weather(was back in summer) and it caused shrinkage thereby causing the cement to crack. But now when I drive over it (which I do many many times per day as I am a delivery driver with customers on both sides of the bridge) I see that there appears to be many new cracks! I'd have to get out on foot to be sure but they appear to be there.The cement has been dry for over a year now.. so... ? The ground could have shifted I guess. I know this area (Vancouver) is Volcanic and supposedly prone to earthquakes, but I have not heard any reported, and if they were then they would have had to be very minor for no one to notice. We've never really had many earthquakes in my nearly 27 years here. Nothing major to be sure. So I'm very puzzled. Could the ground really push up and shift without causing any seismic tremors to be recorded? Would the new energies coming in literally cause a rapid breakdown of our physical structures?... apart from obvious things like earthquakes of course. I'm very confused. Also about the dying trees, it has been pointed out to me that many of the trees are sporting excessive and rapidly growing amounts of lichen/moss. Which are known to enjoy nitrogen rich environments. But what are their functions in the symbiotic relationship with the trees and why the sudden massive growth on the dead/dying trees? I mean we've been polluting like crazy for years now and the tree death is only rather suddenly becoming very pronounced. Are the new energies somehow causing excessive production of ground level ozone from our emissions (which is known to harm plants excessively)? Thanks ST. Things are getting a bit crazy down here on Terra. [/quote]
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HELLO EARTHLINGS,
I am a extra terrestrial and I have been reading your webforums and magazines and watched your t.v channels and monitored your phone calls
I have decided to be the first alien to let himself be asked questions and answer and that all on GLP.
I await your questions
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER...V
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