Earthquake in St. Louis on Friday 19th September | |
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Agent of Light (OP) User ID: 479452 Canada 09/18/2008 06:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If true and the earthquake does come, we have around 30 days before China and Russia attack. Quoting: pacman 58109This is not the earthquake that will trigger Russia/China invasion. It is the Chicago earthquake that will cause the invasion, that will happen in October 2010. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 415581 United States 09/18/2008 07:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chuck Youngbrandt’s prophecy deals with three year progressive judgment of America. Following is part of what he prophesied for the first year (2008): Quoting: Agent of Light 479452In October it will begin to be very very cold. There will be volcanic eruption on the west coast. A destructive hurricane will hit the New Orleans area in September, followed on the 19th by an earthquake in St. Louis. Going by this prophecy, earthquake will hit St. Louis this Friday. This may help to convince those who dismiss Chuck Youngbrandt’s prophecy with a wave of the hand Your ASSUMING it will be in 2008. He didn't give a specific year |
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Agent of Light (OP) User ID: 479452 Canada 09/18/2008 07:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your ASSUMING it will be in 2008. He didn't give a specific year Quoting: Anonymous Coward 415581My assumption is based on this GLP thread: Thread: Straight from the mouth of Chuck Youngbrandt. 1-20-2007 I've been comparing the happenings in this year with the predictions for Chuck Youngbrandt's Year 1, and there seems to be agreement. Tomorrow presents a crucial test. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58109 United States 09/18/2008 07:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, he was -+1 day on that LA (katrina) hurricane. I remember that. But the poster is right, people have always tried to assign certain years to his prophecies... myself included in past. I believe they will come to pass, just have to pay attention to what they say. OP, why don't you give some of his prophecies for those that aren't familiar? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58109 United States 09/18/2008 07:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think I can link ATS, so here is youngbrandt googled, 2 one down is the old one I did. It was always at the top on google. anyways.. [link to www.google.com] |
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wants to know User ID: 505247 United States 09/18/2008 08:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it possible. I have been having dreams about another earthquake. I live outside St. Louis and we really shook during the last one earlier this spring. I wake up every night feeling my bed shake. I guess it is waking visions?? Anyway, I think we will have another big one soon. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 502326 United States 09/18/2008 08:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chuck Youngbrandt’s prophecy deals with three year progressive judgment of America. Following is part of what he prophesied for the first year (2008): Quoting: Agent of Light 479452In October it will begin to be very very cold. There will be volcanic eruption on the west coast. A destructive hurricane will hit the New Orleans area in September, followed on the 19th by an earthquake in St. Louis. Going by this prophecy, earthquake will hit St. Louis this Friday. This may help to convince those who dismiss Chuck Youngbrandt’s prophecy with a wave of the hand I live in St. Louis. Last month, my pastor said God woke him up in the middle of the night and told him 4 things: 1. Get everything paid off. 2. Get earthquake insurance. 3. Learn how to hear His (God's) voice. 4. Strive for holiness. |
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IllumiNaughty User ID: 502608 United States 09/18/2008 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is what I said 3 years ago on the ATS thread and I'm sticking to it-- If a high mag earthquake hits St Louis on Sept 19, (I'll even give him 3 days either way) he's got my attention. Until then, he's in the "make enough predictions your bound to hit SOMETHING" column. The Orignal. Please don't request stalking. I'm just not that into you. |
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Priority User ID: 404824 United States 09/18/2008 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey all, Ive been seeing the St.Louis Arch everywhere lately. It's kind of like the whole 11:11 time that everyone keeps seeing only mine is the damn Arch. "Which is pretty much the only thing I know about St. Louis" Just a couple days ago I think I saw it about 5 times in one day by just surfing the net and watching some movies "National lampoon". I mentioned it to my lady then that something is going to happen in St.Louis. Just a weird feeling... In the 1970's people took acid to make the world seem messed up. Now the world is messed up and people take Prozac to make it appear normal. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 505153 United States 09/18/2008 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A large earthquake in St. Louis would imply a large New Madrid earthquake. Therefore, Memphis has more to worry about than St. Louis. Quoting: ºEATºThe New Madrid is about to rumble. Could very well be tomorrow. actually back in May there WAS a 2.7 earthquake where the epicenter was in Valley Park which IS in St. Louis County. So a quake here wouldnt neccessarly be associated with the New Madrid fault or impact Memphis more than St Louis. [link to www.stltoday.com] Another quake rumbled this morning By Kim Bell ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 05/05/2008 The U.S. Geological Survey said a 2.7 magnitude quake rumbled this morning. But this time, its epicenter was near Valley Park. The quake came at 6:25 a.m., centered two miles southeast of Valley Park, according to Jessica Sigala, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center based in Colorado. Its epicenter was somewhere between Valley Park and the Sappington area. Sigala said this morning's quake was not connected to the 5.2 magnitude quake that struck at 4:37 a.m. on April 18 in the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone, some 130 miles east of St. Louis. When this morning's quake hit, an officer with St. Louis County police in the Affton precinct said he felt the ground shaking for perhaps five seconds and the roof moving, "like someone was moving something around." Police had no reports of damage or injuries. Timothy M. Kusky, director of the Center for Environmental Sciences at St. Louis University, said today's quake in St. Louis came from "some small faults outside the Wabash and New Madrid zones. They're active every once in awhile." Kusky said he's still studying the readouts from this morning's quake to pinpoint the exact epicenter. But he thinks it was along what's called the Eureka-House Springs fault. "There are a few faults under Eureka and House Springs that have small quakes every 10 to 20 years," he said. "Generally, they're magnitudes of 2 to 3 or less." Kusky said the fault had quakes in 1978 and 1998, both of magnitudes between 2 and 3. Kusky said it's probably just a coincidence that today's came on the heels of the April 18 quake in the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone. That one had its epicenter near Mount Carmel, Ill., and rattled homes from Memphis to Cincinnati. About 30 aftershocks have followed -- the largest being a 4.6 magnitude aftershock at 10:14 a.m. on April 18. The most recent aftershock was a 1.4 magnitude that came at 7:34 p.m. Friday near Bellmont, Ill. After this morning's quake, Kusky said he was worried about shifting sands near levees. "One thing we have to be kind of worried about is that earthquakes like this have the potential to shake up loose sand .... and some of the levees saturated with water right now might collapse," Kusky said. Kusky said it's called liquefaction. It happens in saturated soils. Before the quake, the pressure on soil particles is relatively low. But the violent shaking from an earthquake can cause the water pressure to increase to the point where the soil particles, or sand, moves. Kusky said it could be a concern around the new $49 million levee in Valley Park. Kusky explains that liquefaction can be responsible for sinking sidewalks, telephone poles and foundations in an earthquake. He cited a famous example in the 1964 Alaskan quake. "Entire neighborhoods slid toward the sea on liquefied sand layers," Kusky wrote in a paper explaining the phenomenon. In 1964 and 1995 quakes in Japan, Kusky said apartment buildings and shipping piers rolled onto their sides. Kusky added that today's earthquake is "probably too small for catastrophic failure by liquefaction, but if I was in Valley Park, I would want someone, an engineer, to go out and check the levee for signs of seepage, sand boils .... that could indicate a problem." A spokesman for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alan Dooley, said he would be checking with engineers today to see if such an inspection is necessary. Dooley wasn't aware of the earthquake and said a 2.7 magnitude quake would be far too weak to cause any significant damage. He downplayed Kusky's concerns about the levee. |
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blackcat66 User ID: 348276 United States 09/18/2008 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in St. Louis. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 502326Last month, my pastor said God woke him up in the middle of the night and told him 4 things: 1. Get everything paid off. 2. Get earthquake insurance. 3. Learn how to hear His (God's) voice. 4. Strive for holiness. I live in St. Louis, too and obviously I hope the prediction is wrong. With all due respect to your pastor, his dream made me smiled. One financial savvy god he has, doesn't he?. "get everything paid off and get earthquake insurance". Very specific on the material issues and very vague in the spiritual ones. Anyway...I think I remember reading somewhere that some insurance companies were dropping the earthquake insurance. Am I right?. |
blackcat66 User ID: 348276 United States 09/18/2008 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it possible. I have been having dreams about another earthquake. I live outside St. Louis and we really shook during the last one earlier this spring. I wake up every night feeling my bed shake. I guess it is waking visions?? Anyway, I think we will have another big one soon. Quoting: wants to know 505247Yes, we did. I was sleeping and I don't wake up easily, and that earthquake woke me up. I also felt that it lasted forever. Few hours later, we had another one and a day or two later, we had the third one. Each one of them, softer than the one before. |