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Message Subject Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
Poster Handle Gabriel
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More info today from the guy who know someone who knows: No direct impact to earth, but direct impact to sun which in turn will impact earth. We will be able to clearly see it happen.....

been waiting for that

bad news

kent talked about solar harpy's remember

what ever is happening or about to happen is, as he says "rewriting the laws of physics".. too bad i failed physics.


human laws do not reflect physical reality appropriately (by design)

did he say the sun is contracting?

Sorry dhlos, he did not say anything about that. Have you ever sat in a bar with a friend who is obviously distraught about something and he begins to tell you about it? And what he's telling you hits the nail on something you have been into for months but you can't tell him about it because he thinks the place your getting your info is a joke? So you listen and try to remember everything he has to say so you can pass it along. Then he tells you if he ever got caught saying anything he would probably end up missing. I hate all of this and wish i knew nothing.... easier being a sheep i guess.

Gabriel....can you elaborate anymore on the impact on earth from this event?
 Quoting: BOC2

August 28, 1859 - The Superstorm. - This storm was observed world-wide and is, historically, one of the greatest events recorded in the last 150 years. Extensive eyewitness accounts and scientific studies, telegraph disturbances and the unique sighting of a spectacular solar flare make this event one of the most interesting solar storms to read about. [Newspaper Archive]

"December 14, 1862 - The Civil War Aurora - This aurora was seen by Civil War soldiers in Fredericksberg Virginia. According to a letter by Milo Grow "There was a brilliant exhibition of Aurora Borealis soon after dark last night. For half an hour it shows very brilliantly reaching to the mid heavens in colors of yellow and red. " And in the David Ballenger letters "On the night of the second day of the battle there was a singular appearance in the elements, the most singular that I ever saw in my life. Some said it was an Aurora Borealis, or Northern Light, but if it was it was a little different from any I ever saw before. It rose on the side of the enemy and came up very near parallel with our line of battle, and right over us. It turned as red as blood, but when it commenced rising it looked more like the appearance of the moon rising than anything else I know to compare it to" (1862 December 23). " And by John W. Thompson, Jr. "Louisiana sent those famous cosmopolitan Zouaves called the Louisiana Tigers, and there were Florida troops who, undismayed in fire, stampeded the night after Fredericksburg, when the Aurora Borealis snapped and crackled over that field of the frozen dead hard by the Rappahannock ..." And also in 1905 by Elizabeth Lyle Saxon in A Southern Woman's War Time Reminiscenses " It was near this time that the wonderful spectacle of the Aurora Borealis was seen in the Gulf States. The whole sky was a ruddy glow as if from an enormous conflagration, but marked by the darting rays peculiar to the Northern light. It caused much surprise, and aroused the fears even of those far from superstitious. I remember an intelligent old Scotch lady said to me, "Oh, child, it is a terrible omen; such lights never burn, save for kings' and heroes' deaths."

Try this for starters and add a little P/2010 A2 to the recipe. Gab out for now, going to the tavern wine
 
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