~~~STRANGE HAPPENING ON LAKE WASHINGTON~~~ | |
TTX8K82 User ID: 1082251 United States 05/18/2011 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL at sturgeon!! Blue Whale, perhaps :) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1386841perhaps: [link to www.getlostmagazine.com] |
TTX8K82 User ID: 1082251 United States 05/18/2011 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | went through a few earth quakes while I lived in the area: A fault runs through that part of the lake: [link to www.washington.edu] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1373078 United States 05/18/2011 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL at sturgeon!! Blue Whale, perhaps :) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1386841perhaps: [link to www.getlostmagazine.com] Hmmmm...these are big suckers!....Take a look: [link to www.spyderco.com] [link to www.nytimes.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1373078 United States 05/18/2011 09:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | went through a few earth quakes while I lived in the area: A fault runs through that part of the lake: Quoting: TTX8K82[link to www.washington.edu] Yes, I looked at that same article today. But I posted a different that basically states the same fact: [link to seattletimes.nwsource.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1383830 United States 05/18/2011 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | went through a few earth quakes while I lived in the area: A fault runs through that part of the lake: Quoting: TTX8K82[link to www.washington.edu] Yes, I looked at that same article today. But I posted a different that basically states the same fact: [link to seattletimes.nwsource.com] I tend to consider the less fantastical possibilities as a straighter line to the truth than those which require a great tree of assumptions which must be created to prove an alternative. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1388216 United States 05/18/2011 09:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aliens love the water. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1360885Could have been a craft or something from our Sirian brothers & sisters. Exactly-they have cloking technology! so an alien theory is more acceptable than me having way too much beans for dinner? when you say alien, do you mean immigrants? or thingies from outer space? cause if it's the second one don't you worry i am effectively contaminating the earth's water by peeing, every time i go swimming. so we're all good.. by the way, crack is whack! and the things you watch on tv...they are all productions...not real |
Khim User ID: 1021731 United States 05/18/2011 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit more that may support the sub theory for this strange happening: Lake Washington is the largest lake in western Washington. The southern end of the lake is home to the Boeing Corporation’s Renton commercial aircraft plant where all Boeing 737’s, and 757’s are assembled. The Cedar River, one of two main tributaries, flows past the plant and enters the lake. The other tributary, known as the Sammamish Slew enters the lake at the northern end. The U.S. Navy made it’s home on the northwestern shores in an area known as Sand Point. [link to www.nwrain.net] |
Khim User ID: 1021731 United States 05/18/2011 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1373078 Thank you for the update, OP :D This has been a fun thread! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1389525 United States 05/18/2011 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lake Washington is connected to Puget Sound which comes from the pacific ocean , it was connected back in ~ 1920 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 951108When the Ballard locks were built Because Lake Washington is much higher Few days ago there were Record low tides; some of the ferries could not run. If the locks were open this could be the reason; but I do not know which direction this Water is running; toward the locks would make sense ; away from the locks ; scary! the Ballard locks are so far away from Lake Washington there is no way it cause 'rippling' see link for topo map [link to www.pickatrail.com] |
CalmB4theLight User ID: 1389539 Mexico 05/18/2011 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | about a couple years ago, in canada, there were reports of something that came form the sky, and appeared to have crash landed in a river... What is the connection with aerial objects and water? I think this was the story... "Authorities said Tuesday afternoon that they had called off their search of the Ottawa River following an overnight sighting of unusual, bright lights near the Deschenes Rapids. According to an Ottawa Police Service media release, Ottawa and Gatineau police, fire services, paramedics and Canadian Forces Base Trenton's search and rescue team called off their search Tuesday afternoon. Const. Alain Boucher said Ottawa police received several reports that lights were seen travelling at high speeds on the Ottawa River, which could indicate that an aircraft crashed near the rapids at the Britannia Yacht Club about 10 p.m. on Monday. ...After contacting several airports in the area, police have no reports of a missing plane or any missing pilot, he said." Source: [link to www.cbc.ca] Last Edited by CalmB4TheLight on 05/18/2011 10:09 PM You are Godlike unto your domain, did you forget that - or did you just choose to ignore it?... BEWARE THE LIGHT, FOR IT SHINES BRIGHT AND IS FULL OF YOUR ERRORS See you on the other side :) 1...million...souls... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1373078 United States 05/18/2011 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1373078 Thank you for the update, OP :D This has been a fun thread! Yes, hopefully there will be more new developments and a final, reasonable conclusion. How about that sentence in the update-- "It's just a long straight line in the water that some believe may be coming from below, from some sort of submersible object."--SUBMERSIBLE OBJECT=SUBMARINE. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1389525 United States 05/18/2011 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit more that may support the sub theory for this strange happening: Quoting: KhimLake Washington is the largest lake in western Washington. The southern end of the lake is home to the Boeing Corporation’s Renton commercial aircraft plant where all Boeing 737’s, and 757’s are assembled. The Cedar River, one of two main tributaries, flows past the plant and enters the lake. The other tributary, known as the Sammamish Slew enters the lake at the northern end. The U.S. Navy made it’s home on the northwestern shores in an area known as Sand Point. [link to www.nwrain.net] There is no way a sub can get into Lake Washington-the locks are too small, I could practically walk across the Sammamish Slough-it's more like an oversize drainage ditch, the Cedar River is at the southern most end of the lake-it's pretty small as well. You can tell 'Khim' is reading from some encyclopedia-if you live here-you know that no river-creek-slough running into the lake caused that ripple. Anyone with any boating experience knows-boats - ski-do's - even subs-leave V shaped wakes-not straight evenly spaced lines. |
Khim User ID: 1021731 United States 05/18/2011 10:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit more that may support the sub theory for this strange happening: Quoting: KhimLake Washington is the largest lake in western Washington. The southern end of the lake is home to the Boeing Corporation’s Renton commercial aircraft plant where all Boeing 737’s, and 757’s are assembled. The Cedar River, one of two main tributaries, flows past the plant and enters the lake. The other tributary, known as the Sammamish Slew enters the lake at the northern end. The U.S. Navy made it’s home on the northwestern shores in an area known as Sand Point. [link to www.nwrain.net] There is no way a sub can get into Lake Washington-the locks are too small, I could practically walk across the Sammamish Slough-it's more like an oversize drainage ditch, the Cedar River is at the southern most end of the lake-it's pretty small as well. You can tell 'Khim' is reading from some encyclopedia-if you live here-you know that no river-creek-slough running into the lake caused that ripple. Anyone with any boating experience knows-boats - ski-do's - even subs-leave V shaped wakes-not straight evenly spaced lines. I don't recall saying I was an aquatic vehicle expert. I'm terrified of water over my head so boats are definitely something I know nothing about. The point of the information I posted - that I found at the link provided - is that there is a US Navy base at Sand Point. Jeebus, AC. What did I say that got you so pissy? I just looked up some info. I meant no harm |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1373078 United States 05/18/2011 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit more that may support the sub theory for this strange happening: Quoting: KhimLake Washington is the largest lake in western Washington. The southern end of the lake is home to the Boeing Corporation’s Renton commercial aircraft plant where all Boeing 737’s, and 757’s are assembled. The Cedar River, one of two main tributaries, flows past the plant and enters the lake. The other tributary, known as the Sammamish Slew enters the lake at the northern end. The U.S. Navy made it’s home on the northwestern shores in an area known as Sand Point. [link to www.nwrain.net] There is no way a sub can get into Lake Washington-the locks are too small, I could practically walk across the Sammamish Slough-it's more like an oversize drainage ditch, the Cedar River is at the southern most end of the lake-it's pretty small as well. You can tell 'Khim' is reading from some encyclopedia-if you live here-you know that no river-creek-slough running into the lake caused that ripple. Anyone with any boating experience knows-boats - ski-do's - even subs-leave V shaped wakes-not straight evenly spaced lines. It's good to get feedback from someone in that area. It's difficult for me to conclude anything from the video as I can't make out the direction of the water/waves/ripples. Beth needs to be on this thread. Anyways, anymore thoughts on this matter, please post them. |
Sir.Kalin User ID: 1295383 United States 05/18/2011 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There were some mentions about birds singing in the middle of the night and other things that seem to indicate a possible comeing earthquake Is there any way to check for a HAARP like fingerprint in the area? :LordKayleSig4: - "Your best investment is ammo, because it's going to weird quickly." - AC 1196210 - "Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God" - Thomas Jefferson's Personal Seal |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1373078 United States 05/18/2011 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit more that may support the sub theory for this strange happening: Quoting: KhimLake Washington is the largest lake in western Washington. The southern end of the lake is home to the Boeing Corporation’s Renton commercial aircraft plant where all Boeing 737’s, and 757’s are assembled. The Cedar River, one of two main tributaries, flows past the plant and enters the lake. The other tributary, known as the Sammamish Slew enters the lake at the northern end. The U.S. Navy made it’s home on the northwestern shores in an area known as Sand Point. [link to www.nwrain.net] There is no way a sub can get into Lake Washington-the locks are too small, I could practically walk across the Sammamish Slough-it's more like an oversize drainage ditch, the Cedar River is at the southern most end of the lake-it's pretty small as well. You can tell 'Khim' is reading from some encyclopedia-if you live here-you know that no river-creek-slough running into the lake caused that ripple. Anyone with any boating experience knows-boats - ski-do's - even subs-leave V shaped wakes-not straight evenly spaced lines. I don't recall saying I was an aquatic vehicle expert. I'm terrified of water over my head so boats are definitely something I know nothing about. The point of the information I posted - that I found at the link provided - is that there is a US Navy base at Sand Point. Jeebus, AC. What did I say that got you so pissy? I just looked up some info. I meant no harm Thanks for helping to educate! “Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods.” Albert Einstein |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1380637 United States 05/18/2011 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There were some mentions about birds singing in the middle of the night and other things that seem to indicate a possible comeing earthquake Quoting: Sir.KalinIs there any way to check for a HAARP like fingerprint in the area? There were some crows going nuts today, squawking and flying randomly. They didn't seem to be protecting a nest or going after anything, they were just spazzing for about a minute. This is about 2 miles from the anomaly. |
January Wolves User ID: 503250 United States 05/18/2011 10:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no way a sub can get into Lake Washington-the locks are too small, I could practically walk across the Sammamish Slough-it's more like an oversize drainage ditch, the Cedar River is at the southern most end of the lake-it's pretty small as well. You can tell 'Khim' is reading from some encyclopedia-if you live here-you know that no river-creek-slough running into the lake caused that ripple. Anyone with any boating experience knows-boats - ski-do's - even subs-leave V shaped wakes-not straight evenly spaced lines. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1389525So smaller submersibles like these: [link to www.sub-find.com] would also make V shaped wakes? I don't really know. Have never seen a sub or submersible make a wake. O.k., we're back to square one and possible geological doom? Do you have an opinion, AC, what could make that type of evenly spaced line? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1389525 United States 05/18/2011 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit more that may support the sub theory for this strange happening: Quoting: KhimLake Washington is the largest lake in western Washington. The southern end of the lake is home to the Boeing Corporation’s Renton commercial aircraft plant where all Boeing 737’s, and 757’s are assembled. The Cedar River, one of two main tributaries, flows past the plant and enters the lake. The other tributary, known as the Sammamish Slew enters the lake at the northern end. The U.S. Navy made it’s home on the northwestern shores in an area known as Sand Point. [link to www.nwrain.net] There is no way a sub can get into Lake Washington-the locks are too small, I could practically walk across the Sammamish Slough-it's more like an oversize drainage ditch, the Cedar River is at the southern most end of the lake-it's pretty small as well. You can tell 'Khim' is reading from some encyclopedia-if you live here-you know that no river-creek-slough running into the lake caused that ripple. Anyone with any boating experience knows-boats - ski-do's - even subs-leave V shaped wakes-not straight evenly spaced lines. I don't recall saying I was an aquatic vehicle expert. I'm terrified of water over my head so boats are definitely something I know nothing about. The point of the information I posted - that I found at the link provided - is that there is a US Navy base at Sand Point. Jeebus, AC. What did I say that got you so pissy? I just looked up some info. I meant no harm You are 'quoting' old info-that's the harm-The Navy base has been gone from there since 1970 when it was deactivated-it's been a public park since 1976. As far as not knowing about wakes-I take it you never watch tv-go to movies-look at pictures-you are so afraid of water that you don't even look at it?? Awareness my dear-awareness. (swimming lessons and a quality water flotation vest will vastly reduce your fear of water) (reasonable fear keeps you alive-you take precautions & learn how to deal with it, irrational fear kills you-as you don't deal with it and when you need the knowledge in order to survive-it's not there...well you know the rest) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1256014 United States 05/18/2011 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh no, not waves in a lake!!!! AAAHHHHH!!!! There are waves in the lake, we're all gonna die!!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1256014unpin this crap. lets pin YOU instead in the behind. Obviously it was something abnormal to the people living there for so long. Abnormal enough to film it. I live in that area and there is nothing unusual. |
Khim User ID: 1021731 United States 05/18/2011 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit more that may support the sub theory for this strange happening: Quoting: KhimLake Washington is the largest lake in western Washington. The southern end of the lake is home to the Boeing Corporation’s Renton commercial aircraft plant where all Boeing 737’s, and 757’s are assembled. The Cedar River, one of two main tributaries, flows past the plant and enters the lake. The other tributary, known as the Sammamish Slew enters the lake at the northern end. The U.S. Navy made it’s home on the northwestern shores in an area known as Sand Point. [link to www.nwrain.net] Thanks for helping to educate! “Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods.” Albert Einstein You're welcome. Another interesting statement at the website I posted above is that the Natives, who lived around Lake Washington before the European settlers arrived, tell a story of a man who was trying to catch an Elk in the water, but the man's spirit got caught in the antlers of the Elk and both were taken under the water. Here is the excerpt from that story that is on the page: "One [story] told of a man who tried to capture an elk in the lake and got his shirt caught in its antlers. Both disappeared underwater, and some time later their bodies appeared in Puget Sound near Richmond Beach. Some sort of mysterious, subterranean channel connecting the lake with the Sound seemed to have swallowed them." Cool :D |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1376598 United States 05/18/2011 10:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lake Washington is connected to Puget Sound which comes from the pacific ocean , it was connected back in ~ 1920 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 951108When the Ballard locks were built Because Lake Washington is much higher Few days ago there were Record low tides; some of the ferries could not run. If the locks were open this could be the reason; but I do not know which direction this Water is running; toward the locks would make sense ; away from the locks ; scary! the Ballard locks are so far away from Lake Washington there is no way it cause 'rippling' see link for topo map [link to www.pickatrail.com] Nooooo, has nothing to do with the locks. If it's Pauls sub (as I've read as a possibility) then why wouldn't he take it out in the sound? Pleanty of other fun areas to explore in the Sound, rather than Lake WA. One thing is kinda cool, is I'm learning a lot more about Lake WA than I ever did growing up there, on this thread (aliens, lake monsters, stealth aircraft, subs) LOL |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1369013 United States 05/18/2011 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lake Washington is connected to Puget Sound which comes from the pacific ocean , it was connected back in ~ 1920 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 951108When the Ballard locks were built Because Lake Washington is much higher Few days ago there were Record low tides; some of the ferries could not run. If the locks were open this could be the reason; but I do not know which direction this Water is running; toward the locks would make sense ; away from the locks ; scary! the Ballard locks are so far away from Lake Washington there is no way it cause 'rippling' see link for topo map [link to www.pickatrail.com] Nooooo, has nothing to do with the locks. If it's Pauls sub (as I've read as a possibility) then why wouldn't he take it out in the sound? Pleanty of other fun areas to explore in the Sound, rather than Lake WA. One thing is kinda cool, is I'm learning a lot more about Lake WA than I ever did growing up there, on this thread (aliens, lake monsters, stealth aircraft, subs) LOL |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1373078 United States 05/18/2011 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh no, not waves in a lake!!!! AAAHHHHH!!!! There are waves in the lake, we're all gonna die!!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1256014unpin this crap. lets pin YOU instead in the behind. Obviously it was something abnormal to the people living there for so long. Abnormal enough to film it. I live in that area and there is nothing unusual. Maybe not now, or any other day, but there was on Tuesday morning, May 10, 2011 as seen in the video tape by Beth. “Sometimes I'm confused by what I think is really obvious. But what I think is really obvious obviously isn't obvious...” Michael Stipe |