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What's up for December 2012

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Starry fireworks end the year with a bang and the Geminid meteor shower is usually one of the best of the year. Though the shower's peak is brief, on the night of December 13 and 14, up to 120 meteors per hour are predicted, if you live in an area with dark skies.
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I have a strange sensation that is difficult to put into words. The closest I can come is to say I have the feeling my true, inner self is holding its breath in anticipation but even that is not a perfect description of it. Is that close enough for anyone else to understand & if so does any one else sense it?
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Official: Earth moved under giant sinkhole for 4 minutes straight — Before crude oil disgorged “the water level dropped by about 6 inches”

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Mark 13:20 And except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved: but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, he hath shortened the days.

“Things fall apart; the center cannot hold.” Yeats
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Felt this way yesterday and even more so today, so it makes me wonder if any of you also are feeling this way:

Like whatever it was that was coming just vanished. Poof. Gone. Nothing. I honestly thought we would experience something major by last night.
 Quoting: whiteangel


I thought things would ramp up also,but in a sense they still are,the sun is just coming to life after months of dormancy. More natural disasters worlwide than ever recorded,infrastructure of the planet slowly collapsing, etc.... I believe the big action will be between Dec 3rd and the 14th or a ramp up of energy. I've never thought we would get one crazy event and then we're done, but an accumulation of events that continue to rise. A very good friend of mine, colleague, so to speak believes events will continue and we are looking at years of problems.We will watch and hope for the best.hf


There are so many amazing theories about our uncharted future I just try to learn and discern. Its an amazing time to be alive.

Last Edited by Thinking out loud on 11/28/2012 02:31 PM
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan
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Official: Earth moved under giant sinkhole for 4 minutes straight — Before crude oil disgorged “the water level dropped by about 6 inches”

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OMG...read the comments!
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Just read through a few...... all i can say is damn.
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Most Powerful Quasar Discovered

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Astronomers have found a quasar that's more than five times more powerful than any previously seen. Quasars are mega-bright geysers of matter and energy powered by super-massive black holes at the centers of young galaxies.

Credit: SPACE.com / ESO
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Really amazing discovery,wow. Stories like that really help keep my ego in check as it puts into perspective how little our world truly is to whats out there.

Last Edited by Thinking out loud on 11/28/2012 02:28 PM
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan
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 Quoting: Earth Cries




Love the comments....its like...."move along folks, nothing happening here, everything is normal and expected" Like they have these huge gas beltching sink holes full of who knows what all the time....whew I know I feel so much better and secure...NOT
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Felt this way yesterday and even more so today, so it makes me wonder if any of you also are feeling this way:

Like whatever it was that was coming just vanished. Poof. Gone. Nothing. I honestly thought we would experience something major by last night.
 Quoting: whiteangel


I thought things would ramp up also,but in a sense they still are,the sun is just coming to life after months of dormancy. More natural disasters worlwide than ever recorded,infrastructure of the planet slowly collapsing, etc.... I believe the big action will be between Dec 3rd and the 14th or a ramp up of energy. I've never thought we would get one crazy event and then we're done, but an accumulation of events that continue to rise. A very good friend of mine, colleague, so to speak believes events will continue and we are looking at years of problems.We will watch and hope for the best.hf
 Quoting: shadasonic


Not one event and were done..... but bigger events leading up to Dec 3rd -14th. Its the lack of bigger events that got me scratching my head.... but we still have a week left.
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 Quoting: Earth Cries


Just read through a few...... all i can say is damn.
 Quoting: Gabriel


Can you imagine a 4 minute earthquake? That is a terrible thought!
Remember in the movie 2012 when they were trying to get away from the quake and the ground was opening up behind them as they drove through LA? That's what I see happening down here in the near future. Chain reaction that collapses all the salt domes. Nature hates a void so I believe the Gulf will rush in and fill it. God, I'm being morbid or maybe just realistic.
Mark 13:20 And except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved: but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, he hath shortened the days.

“Things fall apart; the center cannot hold.” Yeats
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Felt this way yesterday and even more so today, so it makes me wonder if any of you also are feeling this way:

Like whatever it was that was coming just vanished. Poof. Gone. Nothing. I honestly thought we would experience something major by last night.
 Quoting: whiteangel


I thought things would ramp up also,but in a sense they still are,the sun is just coming to life after months of dormancy. More natural disasters worlwide than ever recorded,infrastructure of the planet slowly collapsing, etc.... I believe the big action will be between Dec 3rd and the 14th or a ramp up of energy. I've never thought we would get one crazy event and then we're done, but an accumulation of events that continue to rise. A very good friend of mine, colleague, so to speak believes events will continue and we are looking at years of problems.We will watch and hope for the best.hf
 Quoting: shadasonic


Not one event and were done..... but bigger events leading up to Dec 3rd -14th. Its the lack of bigger events that got me scratching my head.... but we still have a week left.
 Quoting: Gabriel


I've been expecting a large seismic event any time. I've checked my quake list more in the last 2 weeks than in the last two months.lol How many days has it been without a 6,seems like awhile? Maybe everything starts on the 3rd?

You know what has me really scratching my head is the lack of energy in the last 14 plasmatic sun eruptions,we had a filament in there earth directed that should have jumped our proton levels up even with the Bz north. The sun may go bonkers in the next couple of weeks and our 'blanket' of protection may nullify all energy before it gets here,strange. Anyway its all new, so it makes it exciting to me. I still think we're on the right track,maybe just coming around a long curve. Have a good day my friend!

Last Edited by Thinking out loud on 11/28/2012 02:40 PM
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan
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OMG...read the comments!
 Quoting: Earth Cries


Just read through a few...... all i can say is damn.
 Quoting: Gabriel


Can you imagine a 4 minute earthquake? That is a terrible thought!
Remember in the movie 2012 when they were trying to get away from the quake and the ground was opening up behind them as they drove through LA? That's what I see happening down here in the near future. Chain reaction that collapses all the salt domes. Nature hates a void so I believe the Gulf will rush in and fill it. God, I'm being morbid or maybe just realistic.
 Quoting: Earth Cries


I think you're being realistic, if mother nature doesn't give us a reality check soon we'll do the planet in within 15 years.
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan
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maybe no progression or "ramping up" that we can recognize, which could be worse when you think about it. Maybe there was some type of intervention provided for the earth so the changes would be gradual...more controlled, and now it cannot be manipulated any further, so it now builds and has its own timetable and release. A "calm before the storm" so to speak...
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[link to www.goes.noaa.gov]

Thats gonna be one big storm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Look at the bottom where the cold front in white is meeting that atmospheric warm river

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“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan
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maybe no progression or "ramping up" that we can recognize, which could be worse when you think about it. Maybe there was some type of intervention provided for the earth so the changes would be gradual...more controlled, and now it cannot be manipulated any further, so it now builds and has its own timetable and release. A "calm before the storm" so to speak...
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You read my mind CG.There so much we aren't privy to, like 99% of whats really going on!

Last Edited by Thinking out loud on 11/28/2012 02:51 PM
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan
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OMG...read the comments!
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Just read through a few...... all i can say is damn.
 Quoting: Gabriel


Can you imagine a 4 minute earthquake? That is a terrible thought!
Remember in the movie 2012 when they were trying to get away from the quake and the ground was opening up behind them as they drove through LA? That's what I see happening down here in the near future. Chain reaction that collapses all the salt domes. Nature hates a void so I believe the Gulf will rush in and fill it. God, I'm being morbid or maybe just realistic.
 Quoting: Earth Cries


I think you're being realistic, if mother nature doesn't give us a reality check soon we'll do the planet in within 15 years.
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I don't think it would last 15 more years, Shad. So many bad things going on. Everyone seems to have forgotten about Fukushima and Chernobyl. Check out this article posted today.

Footage of new giant sarcophagus at Chernobyl — Still nowhere near dealing with corium over 25 years later — Storage area for fuel debris not yet built (VIDEO)

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Over 25 years and that monster is still as dangerous as it ever was.

And this:

Radiation rises sharply in Fukushima Unit 3 — “It appears the concern was due to increasing levels in the area” (VIDEOS)

[link to enenews.com]

Man is destroying the earth.
Mark 13:20 And except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved: but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, he hath shortened the days.

“Things fall apart; the center cannot hold.” Yeats
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maybe no progression or "ramping up" that we can recognize, which could be worse when you think about it. Maybe there was some type of intervention provided for the earth so the changes would be gradual...more controlled, and now it cannot be manipulated any further, so it now builds and has its own timetable and release. A "calm before the storm" so to speak...
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You read my mind CG.There so much we aren't privy to, like 99% of whats really going on!
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I thank all of you who follow the sun's activity and make it understandable for me. I have learned so much and it is so amazing to me. And yes, we sure do need to purify this mess that we made of our earth. We live in such an amazing planet...and have done so much to screw it up.
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There have been no 6+ quakes in at least 8 days.
Mark 13:20 And except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved: but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, he hath shortened the days.

“Things fall apart; the center cannot hold.” Yeats
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With all the rain and snow that California is and will be getting, wonder if that will trip the EQ you were watching for Gabe? Seems like everything just died down, or at least for me it did.
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I don't know Angel..... i really thought Geologically we would have a lot more going on...(except for the LA sink hole).everything is kind of normal?.... Meteorological events are certainly living up to their billing though...

All goats are still in watch and wait mode..... pretty much have stopped man made tinkering.
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Why do I feel like this is the calm before the storm? hiding
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3D Inversion of EarthScope MT Data

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Published on Nov 28, 2012 by Iris Eno

Webinar Series: IRIS Core Programs
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Speaker: Gary D. Egbert, Oregon State University
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Super-Giant Black Hole Discovered

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This animation depicts the orbit of a giant, super-massive black hole discovered in the compact galaxy NGC 1277. One second represents 22 million years of time in the simulation. Credit: NASA/ESA/Fabian/Remco C. E. van den Bosch of MPIA (animation)
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Thread: From TWC and the NY Times: Could Rising Sea Levels Destroy Your Hometown? Remember all those maps of our coastlines underwater?
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Update from ANF:

-27.8490 -66.4050 4.8 M 154.4 18:05:30 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Catamarca Province, Argentina, Andean South America QED y Show on map »
33.1903 -115.9830 2.0 ml 7.45 15:10:20 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Southern California, California - Nevada Region SCSN:11210370 y Show on map »
27.2610 143.2410 5.2 M 40.2 15:07:43 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Bonin Islands, Japan Region, Guam To Japan QED y Show on map »
34.0703 -117.2603 2.1 ml 14.08 12:12:29 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Southern California, California - Nevada Region SCSN:11210306 y Show on map »
12.6290 -88.3070 4.4 mb 34.9 07:00:38 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Off Coast Of Central America, Central America QED_weekly y Show on map »
12.5500 -88.3510 4.5 mb 42.5 06:46:36 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Off Coast Of Central America, Central America QED_weekly y Show on map »
12.5090 -88.2460 4.4 mb 35.4 05:43:24 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Off Coast Of Central America, Central America QED_weekly y Show on map »
12.5110 -88.3110 4.8 mb 40.2 05:28:25 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Off Coast Of Central America, Central America QED_weekly y Show on map »
15.5050 -92.4870 4.5 mb 152.4 04:31:29 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Mexico-Guatemala Border Region, Mexico - Guatemala Area QED_weekly y Show on map »
-4.5080 -76.0510 5.6 M 120 03:09:49 UTC Wednesday November 28th, 2012 Northern Peru, Andean South America
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This from the weather channel:
Could Rising Sea Levels Destroy Your Hometown?
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And from the NY Times:
What Could Disappear-

Maps show coastal and low-lying areas that would be permanently flooded, without engineered protection, in three levels of higher seas. Percentages are the portion of dry, habitable land within the city limits of places listed that would be permanently submerged.

[link to www.nytimes.com]
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2012 1127 A Change in the Weather

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This from the weather channel:
Could Rising Sea Levels Destroy Your Hometown?
[link to www.weather.com]

And from the NY Times:
What Could Disappear-

Maps show coastal and low-lying areas that would be permanently flooded, without engineered protection, in three levels of higher seas. Percentages are the portion of dry, habitable land within the city limits of places listed that would be permanently submerged.

[link to www.nytimes.com]
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Can some of you who are more knowledgable and informed on this matter, please comment?

I know this is not the global warming they are shoving down our throats. So what is it?
Are the sea levels rising or is it something else that they are trying to cover?
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I'm 3 meters above the flood zone...

[link to www.floodmap.net]

but that is really not much, guess I will be beach front property.

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This from the weather channel:
Could Rising Sea Levels Destroy Your Hometown?
[link to www.weather.com]

And from the NY Times:
What Could Disappear-

Maps show coastal and low-lying areas that would be permanently flooded, without engineered protection, in three levels of higher seas. Percentages are the portion of dry, habitable land within the city limits of places listed that would be permanently submerged.

[link to www.nytimes.com]
 Quoting: Nika


Can some of you who are more knowledgable and informed on this matter, please comment?

I know this is not the global warming they are shoving down our throats. So what is it?
Are the sea levels rising or is it something else that they are trying to cover?
 Quoting: Nika

I suppose this could have something to do with it...

Arctic sea ice larger than US melted this year
[link to seattletimes.com]
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Could it be that the sea levels are not rising...but instead, the continent is sinking? Is that possible?

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Could it be that the sea levels are not rising...but instead, the continent is sinking? Is that possible?
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I don't know, could all the ocean floor levels rising(buoys going off of late)cause this. I'm not sure how water dispersement works. Florida looks like its coast is going to maybe stay flooded?
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OMG, had no idea this was happening! Pretty crazy stuff!!!!!
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there was a thread about this a few days back...also happening up the east coast

the ocean is moving in, reclaiming land

they had said the east coast of the US would be hit the worst, as the ice of Greenland melts

but somehow "they" aren't saying a word to warn people or get them out of harms way...just kinda letting em figure it out for themselves

my Florida buddy who was retired navy, high level intelligence, was told several years ago to move from Florida (where he had happily retired) and the suggestion was the Ozarks region of Arkansas

He wasn't happy about it, but he moved...

guess he trusted the source

just sayin'
 Quoting: IssueX


I've heard alot of ex military are moving to southwestern Mo. and Arkansas.
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