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I guess we're all friends with the OP now! ACK!



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omg!! what happend??
This is fucking unbelivable..
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Hmmm...maybe he was right, I don't know, very moving earth to me doesn't really represent a 5.4 quake. But the quake did happen in a rare location and this could be a precursor.
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a few 4 and 5 quakes dotted around a day late don't fit his prediction. Nice try though.
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Hmmm...maybe he was right, I don't know, very moving earth to me doesn't really represent a 5.4 quake. But the quake did happen in a rare location and this could be a precursor.
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Very moving Earth ... the quakes are happening in multiple locations, being felt very widespread. Maybe that did not conform to your notion of a very moving Earth ... but it fits.

He was out by a couple of hours... That's really accurate.

Worried about the death of Mandela, OP is not the only one who predicted this recently.
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"very moving earth on 17 aperils oceone not sleeping when heaven things beware many waters to come drown"

A few 4 and 5 earth tremors are hardly going to cause the ocean to rise up and drown people. Anyway it was meant for yesterday so it's still BS
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"very moving earth on 17 aperils oceone not sleeping when heaven things beware many waters to come drown"

A few 4 and 5 earth tremors are hardly going to cause the ocean to rise up and drown people. Anyway it was meant for yesterday so it's still BS
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Whatever.
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"very moving earth on 17 aperils oceone not sleeping when heaven things beware many waters to come drown"

A few 4 and 5 earth tremors are hardly going to cause the ocean to rise up and drown people. Anyway it was meant for yesterday so it's still BS
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Actually it was still the 17th in Hawaii when it hit so it still has merit.
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From the link
Log date [UTC] 18/04/2008 - 03:04:21
Damage level Heavy -
Latitude: N 74° 15.584


A vast lake containing 11.6billion gallons of meltwater has drained from the top of the Greenland ice sheet to its base in only 90 minutes, at a rate faster than that of Niagara Falls. Observations of the event in July 2006 have provided fresh insights into the dynamics of Greenland's land ice, which would add 7 metres (23ft) to global sea levels if it were to melt completely under the impact of global warming. The research reveals a “plumbing system” for the ice sheet, by which meltwater can force its way through up to a kilometre of ice to the underlying bedrock. While the rapid drainage of the meltwater was dramatic, analysis has indicated that such events appear to have less impact on the stability of the ice sheet than some scientists had feared. Every summer, meltwater accumulates on the surface of the Greenland ice sheet in huge lakes and some of this water sinks underneath the ice to reach the bedrock. This water provides a layer of lubrication, which has been suggested as an important factor in the accelerating advance of inland glaciers towards the sea. The process has raised concern that global warming could trigger a feedback effect that could speed up the disintegration of Greenland's ice. As rising temperatures melt more surface water in summer, greater quantities are expected to flow to the bedrock. This could lubricate ice flow still further, increasing the rate at which glaciers discharge into the sea.

The new research, led by Ian Joughin, of the University of Washington, and Sarah Das, of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, suggests that while this process is important, it will not increase ice flow as much as had been feared. “The new findings indicate that while surface melt plays a substantial role in ice sheet dynamics, it may not produce large instabilities leading to sea level rise,” Dr Joughin said. Richard Alley, Professor of Geosciences at Pennsylvania State University, commented on the research: “What Joughin, Das and their co-authors confirm is that iceflow speed-up with meltwater is a widespread occurrence, not restricted to the one site where previously observed. “But, they also show that the really fast-moving ice doesn't speed up very much with this. So we can expect the ice sheet in a warming world to shrink somewhat faster than previously expected, but this mechanism will not cause greatly faster shrinkage.” In the study, which is published in the journal Science, the researchers document the fate of a lake of meltwater that formed and disappeared in July 2006. It once covered 5.6sq km (2.2sq miles), and emptied from the bottom in 24 hours, with most of the water draining in just 90 minutes. The scientists said that they were relieved not to have been on the lake in their 10ft boat at the time - and they now plan to deploy instruments only when surface lakes are dry. “We found clear evidence that supraglacial lakes - the pools of meltwater that form on the surface in summer - can actually drive a crack through the ice sheet in a process called hydrofracture,” Dr Das said. “If there is a crack or defect in the surface that is large enough, and a sufficient reservoir of water to keep that crack filled, it can create a conduit all the way down to the bed of the ice sheet.” )
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'11.6billion gallons of meltwater has drained from the top of the Greenland ice sheet to its base in only 90 minutes, at a rate faster than that of Niagara Falls.'

That sounds like "many waters" to me.
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Hmmm...maybe he was right, I don't know, very moving earth to me doesn't really represent a 5.4 quake. But the quake did happen in a rare location and this could be a precursor.


Very moving Earth ... the quakes are happening in multiple locations, being felt very widespread. Maybe that did not conform to your notion of a very moving Earth ... but it fits.

He was out by a couple of hours... That's really accurate.

Worried about the death of Mandela, OP is not the only one who predicted this recently.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 190075

Hi AC075, i have been to USGS, i see all the recent quakes, many in Alaska, the quake you mentioned, is that Illinois?
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'11.6billion gallons of meltwater has drained from the top of the Greenland ice sheet to its base in only 90 minutes, at a rate faster than that of Niagara Falls.'

That sounds like "many waters" to me.
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wow.. 11.6 billion gallons? That's crazy. I think OP is on to something.
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Hmmm...maybe he was right, I don't know, very moving earth to me doesn't really represent a 5.4 quake. But the quake did happen in a rare location and this could be a precursor.


Very moving Earth ... the quakes are happening in multiple locations, being felt very widespread. Maybe that did not conform to your notion of a very moving Earth ... but it fits.

He was out by a couple of hours... That's really accurate.

Worried about the death of Mandela, OP is not the only one who predicted this recently.

Hi AC075, i have been to USGS, i see all the recent quakes, many in Alaska, the quake you mentioned, is that Illinois?
 Quoting: Darza

Official earthquake thread
Thread: Official earthquake thread

Bring them here please for TN, IL, IN, OH, etc... please
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From the link
Log date [UTC] 18/04/2008 - 03:04:21
Damage level Heavy -
Latitude: N 74° 15.584


A vast lake containing 11.6billion gallons of meltwater has drained from the top of the Greenland ice sheet to its base in only 90 minutes, at a rate faster than that of Niagara Falls. Observations of the event in July 2006 have provided fresh insights into the dynamics of Greenland's land ice, which would add 7 metres (23ft) to global sea levels if it were to melt completely under the impact of global warming. The research reveals a “plumbing system” for the ice sheet, by which meltwater can force its way through up to a kilometre of ice to the underlying bedrock. While the rapid drainage of the meltwater was dramatic, analysis has indicated that such events appear to have less impact on the stability of the ice sheet than some scientists had feared. Every summer, meltwater accumulates on the surface of the Greenland ice sheet in huge lakes and some of this water sinks underneath the ice to reach the bedrock. This water provides a layer of lubrication, which has been suggested as an important factor in the accelerating advance of inland glaciers towards the sea. The process has raised concern that global warming could trigger a feedback effect that could speed up the disintegration of Greenland's ice. As rising temperatures melt more surface water in summer, greater quantities are expected to flow to the bedrock. This could lubricate ice flow still further, increasing the rate at which glaciers discharge into the sea.

The new research, led by Ian Joughin, of the University of Washington, and Sarah Das, of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, suggests that while this process is important, it will not increase ice flow as much as had been feared. “The new findings indicate that while surface melt plays a substantial role in ice sheet dynamics, it may not produce large instabilities leading to sea level rise,” Dr Joughin said. Richard Alley, Professor of Geosciences at Pennsylvania State University, commented on the research: “What Joughin, Das and their co-authors confirm is that iceflow speed-up with meltwater is a widespread occurrence, not restricted to the one site where previously observed. “But, they also show that the really fast-moving ice doesn't speed up very much with this. So we can expect the ice sheet in a warming world to shrink somewhat faster than previously expected, but this mechanism will not cause greatly faster shrinkage.” In the study, which is published in the journal Science, the researchers document the fate of a lake of meltwater that formed and disappeared in July 2006. It once covered 5.6sq km (2.2sq miles), and emptied from the bottom in 24 hours, with most of the water draining in just 90 minutes. The scientists said that they were relieved not to have been on the lake in their 10ft boat at the time - and they now plan to deploy instruments only when surface lakes are dry. “We found clear evidence that supraglacial lakes - the pools of meltwater that form on the surface in summer - can actually drive a crack through the ice sheet in a process called hydrofracture,” Dr Das said. “If there is a crack or defect in the surface that is large enough, and a sufficient reservoir of water to keep that crack filled, it can create a conduit all the way down to the bed of the ice sheet.” )

 Quoting: Darza

Hey Darza, nice find. Too bad you can't post it on the L W thread. Your good friend Wasayo might like it and she never comes to this thread. Methinks OP must be on her enemies list too, LOL!

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That article says the event happened and was observed in July 2006. Not yesterday.
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That article says the event happened and was observed in July 2006. Not yesterday.
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Event type Climate Change Date / time [UTC] 18/04/2008 - 03:04:21
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That article says the event happened and was observed in July 2006. Not yesterday.
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indeed it does.
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That article says the event happened and was observed in July 2006. Not yesterday.
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Look to me that they studied melting ice in 2006, but the melting of 11.6billion gallons ice in 90 minutes took place today.
How can it melt that vast ?¿?¿
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OP was more right than we know!

Fermi Lab, a smaller version of CERN, is located in Batavia Illinois, 40 miles west of Chicago.

Not only that, the Rock Island Arsenal is located in the middle of the Mississippi River in Rock Island Illinois. It does satellite and missile communications and has had or is in the process of a rush job of "horrifying" proportions. Thread: A friend that had not been to church for a while was there today !!

The bridge that collapsed last August in Minneapolis Minnesota was located near Augsburg College where they do acoustics weapons' research. Thread: Massive ULF ‘Blast’ Detected At The Exact Moment Of US Bridge Collapse

An Omega Station, one of eight worldwide, is located in LaMourie North Dakota.


me tel u now so u belive me 15 may
many things go wrong 15 may because door opens with portal to dark matters not undestanding earth beings

very moving earth on 17 aperils
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"Coincidentally, Fermilab stands to gain most from delays at Cern. Its researchers also operate a rival but less powerful particle accelerator, the Tevatron.
Fermilab staff are pushing the Tevatron to ever-higher energies hoping that they might find the Higgs boson before the LHC switches on."

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"NEWS UPDATE FROM NOTEPAD 15 APRIL 2008
CERN has cancelled all warm up tests for LHC in order to keep the deadline. The already lost nearly 3 years after a large explosion in the 27 km tunnel system below Geneva where they want to collide particels at speed over light speed (400000 km per second). Now the are under a lot of pressure by politicians, the military and its own management."

Thread: CERN has cancelled all warm up tests for LHC


Fermi Lab is NOW!

Hence the earthquake.


CERN is to go into production in May on May 21st


Fermi Lab is 1 TeV (terra electron volt)

CERN is 14 TeV.
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Hey Darza, nice find. Too bad you can't post it on the L W thread. Your good friend Wasayo might like it and she never comes to this thread. Methinks OP must be on her enemies list too, LOL!

Love ya. Fuck the lists. hf
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Hi Ahim-sa,

I find it amazing, all on glp can see things are happening to the world, and you still worry about Wasayo, even call yourself a lightworker.

Thank you for explaining the trolling-concept to me.
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How can it melt that vast ?¿?¿
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“We found clear evidence that supraglacial lakes - the pools of meltwater that form on the surface in summer - can actually drive a crack through the ice sheet in a process called hydrofracture”
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That article says the event happened and was observed in July 2006. Not yesterday.

Look to me that they studied melting ice in 2006, but the melting of 11.6billion gallons ice in 90 minutes took place today.
How can it melt that vast ?¿?¿
 Quoting: nahoj


"In the study, which is published in the journal Science, the researchers document the fate of a lake of meltwater that formed and disappeared in July 2006. It once covered 5.6sq km (2.2sq miles), and emptied from the bottom in 24 hours, with most of the water draining in just 90 minutes."
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Hey Darza, nice find. Too bad you can't post it on the L W thread. Your good friend Wasayo might like it and she never comes to this thread. Methinks OP must be on her enemies list too, LOL!

Love ya. Fuck the lists. hf

Hi Ahim-sa,

I find it amazing, all on glp can see things are happening to the world, and you still worry about Wasayo, even call yourself a lightworker.

Thank you for explaining the trolling-concept to me.
 Quoting: Darza


Labels are for those who wear them. Never heard me call myself anything; you should know better.

Touchy little prick aren't ya? You go off the meds or what?

Peace.
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For about a week now I've been thinking about the spelling used by the OP of 17 aperils.

Even if the OP is not very familiar with the English langue and "wordings" or even if the child is dyslexic it doesn't explain why the OP used the "s". In my opinion I think the OP used it intentionally to indicate the plural therefore indicate that the moving earth event would happen in and round about the 17th. So 17 aperils should also include the 18th and even the 19th. Anyone else want to comment on my thinking??

I just don't think we must write off the OP just yet, IMO he/she was spot on. There is a intelligence and presence in this thread that I don't find often in threads.
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And the earth "moves" every day...with bigger quakes than a 5.4

The only thing I find interesting is the location of this quake. New Madrid....Zetas right again if they continue. And that's how it will affect Canada...when the St. Lawrence stretches.
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Thread: me tel u now so u belive me 15 may (Page 66)


The scientists will actually split the United States and sink Europe out of these two proton colliders.
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OP was more right than we know!

"Coincidentally, Fermilab stands to gain most from delays at Cern. Its researchers also operate a rival but less powerful particle accelerator, the Tevatron. Fermilab staff are pushing the Tevatron to ever-higher energies hoping that they might find the Higgs boson before the LHC switches on."
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Thank you.
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You're welcome!


At least you're catching on.
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You're welcome!


At least you're catching on.
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Yeah, it's bigger than we think..





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