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| ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/9/2009 2:26 PM
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This may be a noob question, but I gotta ask it. Does this increase in activity mean that the pressure is lessening or that it is building. Do earthquakes release pressure? I know volcanic eruptions do. Would these earthquakes be a good thing, releasing any tension that would cause an eventual quake or eruption to be catastrophic? Or are they a harbinger of things to come?
Remember, there are no stupid questions, just stupid people asking questions. Amirite? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 508769
Earthquakes relieve tension between two techtonic plates or similar masses of Earth.
Earthquakes may relieve volcanic pressures, as in hot gases or magma, into another chamber underground or out the surface in a form of eruption or explosion.
If there is numerous earthquakes, it may signal there is magma and/or hot gases on the move towards the surface. Especially harmonic tremors because they are the equivilant of air moving through a flute making sound. The magma and/or gases move underground creating their own harmonic sound waves.
However, earthquakes that are below 450km are not in the form of tension being relieved because tension can not be formed in such a way that deep. Far too much pressure and the rock is so hot it begins to act like soft plastics. Any earthquake below 450km is either a snapping of rock or a radip movement of magma/gases.
Uarite! No stupid questions, only stupid answers sometimes. And stupid people, lol.
I will check the data for that area later today as I haven't investigated today yet. We'll see what I find. Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 788809 10/9/2009 2:31 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Does anyone have any links to whoever monitors Toba? |
| Full Circle User ID: 790127 10/9/2009 2:32 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | The ring of fire is on fire. 5.1 and 5.3 in Ecuador too In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself. --Krishnamurti |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 195604 10/9/2009 2:52 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | basic question.. Yellowstone is half the size of Toba.. and it takes yellowstone 650,000 years roughly to build up enough pressure to have the next erruption..
Toba is twice the size and had a huge erruption only 74,000 years ago where it used up roughly 2800 km^3.. almost full capacity of magma.. How can it rebuild in such a short time and be pressurized enough to have another big one... on the other hand if there are external forces which will errupt it.. it will be rougly 1/20th the original size due to lack of pressure built up that it normally takes.. For it to naturally occur it should be millions of years away from occuring. |
| White Widow User ID: 790048 10/9/2009 3:06 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
The ring of fire is on fire. 5.1 and 5.3 in Ecuador too Quoting: Full Circle
Depth only 15 km.
yeahh....and some 18 volcanos within 100 km
(Name - Type - last eruption - distance to quake)
Cuicocha - Caldera - 950 BC 97.55 km
Pululagua - Caldera 83.94 km
Mojanda - Stratovolcanoes 83.73 km
Guagua Pichincha - Stratovolcano - 2004 78.02 km
Sangay - Stratovolcano 77.19 km
Tulabug - Scoria cones 76.30 km
Chimborazo - Stratovolcano 75.16 km
Quilotoa - Caldera 74.59 km
Cayambe - Compound volcano - 1786 71.86 km
Atacazo - Stratovolcano - 420 BC +-75 70.34 km
Illiniza - Stratovolcano 65.41 km
Reventador - Stratovolcano 2006 64.85 km
Tungurahua - Stratovolcano 2008 53.14 km
Chacana - Caldera - 1773 51.99 km
Cotopaxi - Stratovolcano 1940 47.41 km
Antisana - Stratovolcano 1802 41.77 km
Pan de Azúcar - Stratovolcano 40.08 km
Sumaco - Stratovolcano 34.87 km |
| White Widow User ID: 790048 10/9/2009 3:14 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Doing research on Lake Toba,found that:
Friday, 09 October 2009 16:22
Unclear schedule, fewer tourist in 2009 Lake Toba event
Warta - English News
WAHYU HIDAYAT
WASPADA ONLINE
PARAPAT - The 2009 Lake Toba event schedule postponement, predicted as the reason of tourist visit rate diminishing, the provincial government argued to put higer priority toward national events -- such as General Election -- rather than regional one.
"The annual festival delayed for almost one and a half months contributed to less visitor range, this year," Secretary of North Sumatra provincial government, RE Nainggolan said in Medan Thursday (Oct. 8).
However, he said, President absence also causing 2009 Lake Toba event be less attractive. "But, the provincial government agree to hold the event on October, since this event is an attempt to enhance local tourism program ."
At first, the culture and mass sport competition festival is planned at June 13 to 16, 2009. Then, it altered at July 14 to 16, 2009, and eventually the schedule determined at October 7 to 11, 2009.
[link to www.waspada.co.id]
It's a bloody tourist atraction, just like Yellowstone |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 784808 10/9/2009 3:30 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
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| CHARGER69 User ID: 627484 10/9/2009 3:55 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |

Relatively quiet all around, doom canceled.
 SPITFIRE |
| Lil Miss Trouble User ID: 607707 10/9/2009 3:57 PM
 | | Anonymous Coward User ID: 728223 (OP) 10/9/2009 4:02 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
basic question.. Yellowstone is half the size of Toba.. and it takes yellowstone 650,000 years roughly to build up enough pressure to have the next erruption..
Toba is twice the size and had a huge erruption only 74,000 years ago where it used up roughly 2800 km^3.. almost full capacity of magma.. How can it rebuild in such a short time and be pressurized enough to have another big one... on the other hand if there are external forces which will errupt it.. it will be rougly 1/20th the original size due to lack of pressure built up that it normally takes.. For it to naturally occur it should be millions of years away from occuring. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 195604
Thats assuming both are feed the same pressures. Since Toba is larger, it may have a deeper feed and greater access to deeper pressures.
Basically, size has nothing to do with eruption frequency. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 168100 10/9/2009 4:02 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Thanks OP. Great thread |
| White Widow User ID: 790048 10/9/2009 4:13 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | It's a story from 2005, but directly connected to the large EQ and Tsunami occurred at Sumatra:
The world's supervolcanoes: An eruption is a matter of time
The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Sat, 05/14/2005 5:18 PM |
[link to www.thejakartapost.com]
After the tsunami disaster there has been further evidence of earthquake activity around Sumatra. Australia's volcanologist Ray Cas, a professor of the Department of Earth Science, Monash University Melbourne, recently spoke to The Jakarta Post's contributor Dewi Anggraeni about volcanoes and earthquakes.
Question: Can you explain the situation with the supervolcanoes or calderas. Are there any indications of an imminent eruption?
Answer: I have been misquoted in the press who had me saying that the next supervolcano eruption would be in Lake Toba, Sumatra. There are around 100 supervolcanoes or calderas around the world. These have not erupted in the historic times, and therefore it is a matter of time before one does erupt.
I drew analogy with the tsunami disaster on Dec. 26, saying that, the tsunami was an event that was going to happen somewhere and sometime, and of course unfortunately it occurred in the region of Indonesia which was highly populated, and had the disastrous effect.
If a supervolcano erupts, the consequences could be two to three times worse, simply because of the enormity of the eruptions that result from the supervolcanos. Supervolcanoes have the capacity to erupt up to 1,000 cubic kilometers of molten lava, distributed around the landscape as ash and rock debris, and can cause enormous devastation up to 200 kilometers away from the erupting volcano.
Are there any supervolcanoes in the region surrounding us?
Indeed the biggest supervolcano in the world is Lake Toba, which last erupted 73,000 years ago, and that eruption actually had a significant effect on global climate. At the time the global climate was deciding whether to return to the ice age or continue the warming process. Volcanologists and climatologists agree that, that eruption was enough to swing it back to the ice age. The release into the atmosphere of huge volumes of fine ash particles and thousands of tons of a gas called sulphadioxide which combined with water droplets in the atmosphere, blocked out the incoming solar radiation.
And if a supervolcano erupts, and that supervolcano is in close proximity to the oceans, the eruptions usually produce very large-volume flows of gas and rock debris, which we call pyroclastic flows. These are capable of flowing in speeds of tens to hundreds of kilometers per hour for distances of up to 200 kilometers from the volcano.
What is the likelihood of the earthquake activity around Sumatra triggering the eruption of the Lake Toba supervolcano?
Some scientists do think that some eruptions of these supervolcanoes can be triggered by large scales of regional earthquakes, of the sort that has been experienced around Sumatra in the last few months.
In other words, there will have to be very large volumes of molten rocks or magma in the below-the-ground surface, below the volcano. And we will normally see evidence of this, if that is the case. We'll see increased rates of gas release from gas fumeroles, and the opening of new gas fumeroles.
At present, there is no evidence that, that condition exists at Lake Toba. But there is no question that in the future some time, the Toba supervolcano could erupt again. However there is no evidence at the moment that it will happen in the foreseeable future.
What are the normal cycles of supervolcanic eruptions?
Supervolcanoes erupt very rarely. Take Lake Toba which last erupted 73,000 years ago. Before then it was 790,000 ago. So some cycles are tens of years, some hundreds of years. In relation to Lake Toba, because the last eruption was 73,000 years ago, we still consider that Lake Toba is a potentially active volcano.
What can be learned from the tsunami disaster?
The lesson to be learned is that had there been adequate monitoring facilities, and warning systems in place, at least the loss of lives would have been very significantly reduced. The same principle applies to understanding and anticipating the eruptions of volcanoes with potential destructions and hazards.
So the message is, if at all possible we should increase the degree to which we monitor volcanoes, and to help us better understand future possible eruptions.
How do you see the recent earthquake in Padang, and subsequent earthquakes nearby in the context of the wider volcanic activity in the region?
To the west, along Sumatra island there is what is called the Java Trench or the Sunda Trench. This represents a location where a large segment of the Indian Ocean lithospheric plate is being recycled. And it is the recycling of the lithospheric plate and the overlaying plate, the Asian plate, that causes the large earthquakes that have been experienced in the region.
However that trench lies offshore in the ocean and to the west of the island. In the meantime, onland in Sumatra there is a faultline called the Sumatra faultline. Lake Toba is located along part of this faultline. But the Sumatra faultline is not just a single faultline. There are a number of subsidiary or splinter faults, which branch off the main faultline. It is possible that the Padang earthquake you mentioned was related to subsidiaries of the Sumatra faultline.
You don't hear alarm bells from the Lake Toba supervolcano?
At this stage not. One immediate potential risk could be if there was a fault in Lake Toba, if there is movement on the floor of the lake, that could generate some tsunamis in the lake.
How do we know if that happens?
Once an earthquake occurs, seismologists can actually calculate where the earthquake occurred. If it is immediately underneath Lake Toba, then it is likely there has been movement of the crust. The question is whether the movement is sideways or there is a vertical component. If there is a vertical component, it will almost certainly trigger tsunamis within the lake. |
| just waiting  close your eyes to whats real User ID: 491938 10/9/2009 4:18 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Well let us hope it don't blow cause a pin thread will be the last thing we think of.I must say this is one of the better info threads I have seen lately.
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| White Widow User ID: 790048 10/9/2009 4:27 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Attention - Attention
NEW ZEALAND has its own Super Doom Volcano, ready to blow off (as per the statistics)
Here's the same Professor interviewed in the Sydney Morning Herald, April 01, 2005:
Sleeping giants present the biggest threat of all
By Richard Macey
April 1, 2005
[link to www.smh.com.au]
Sumatra's disaster-weary people may have more than earthquakes and a tsunami to worry them.
Hit by two natural disasters in three months, the island is also home to Lake Toba, a super volcano overdue to wake from its 73,000-year slumber, a scientist warned yesterday.
Ray Cas, from Monash University's School of Geosciences, said Lake Toba's next blast could be big enough to disrupt the world's climate and send a tsunami surging towards Australia.
Professor Cas said none of the world's 100 or so active super volcanoes had erupted in modern times. However, if one did, it would be 100 to 1000 times more powerful than Krakatoa's 1883 eruption.
He feared the threat was being overlooked, just as the danger posed by Indian Ocean tsunami had been ignored.
"The Boxing Day tsunami was going to happen sooner or later, but there were no warning systems. A super volcano will happen sooner or later, and there are limited warning systems," he said. "We certainly need to be improving our monitoring of super volcanoes. If any of these were to erupt we would see disaster on a magnitude greater than we have ever experienced."
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When Lake Toba erupted 73,000 years ago the world's climate was balanced on the edge of an ice age, Professor Cas said.
"The eruption released 1000 cubic kilometres of ash and rock debris into the atmosphere, much of it as fine ash which blocked out solar radiation, kicking the world back into an ice age."
In addition to cooling the world, with devastating results for global agriculture, Lake Toba's next eruption would probably send a pyroclastic flow - a rush of superheated gas and ash - crashing into the sea with enough force to trigger a tsunami.
The volcano was definitely still active, influenced by the same movement of tectonics plates that triggered the December 26 and March 28 earthquakes.
Another super volcano overdue for eruption was Taupo, on New Zealand's North Island. "It has a big eruption every 2000 years and it last erupted about 2000 years ago". |
| urantian User ID: 784866 10/9/2009 5:03 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | How about rainer?
Mt. Rainer is building huge pressure. Not all volcanoes give much notice of their intent, and this is that type of volcano. In fact even Mt. St. Helens would have naturally done that, but that volcano was stimulated by man’s weapons, which is why she showed signs long before her eruption. Such is not the case with Rainer. If this mountain does blow, we will evacuate those that are scheduled for the ascension process in that region. This will draw little attention because when this blows, if she does, it will be far beyond that which St Helen’s did. The pressure is huge, and it is quite beyond relieving it by our technology.
We hope before I take the planet into stasis to have some public announcement of our presence, we are still working the details, nothing is written yet in stone on this. We most surely would like a bit of teaching before the process begins, as this will ultimately assist those that awaken to massive change. It will remain in their memory during stasis.
Your planet is really gnawing at her teeth in anticipation at this time. Many are becoming sensitive and many around the world are feeling subtle rolling when in a quite mood. The ground is trembling softly over much of the planet. We must be about the Father’s business. There are other volcanoes preparing large shows also about the planet. The New Madrid is becoming a bit unstable also deep within it.
[link to www.thenewearth.org] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 790364 10/9/2009 5:42 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba. |
| AlreadyBugged User ID: 789376 10/9/2009 6:11 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
once, humans were wiped out by this same area. I say wiped out...we were genetically homogenized by this event. Quoting: Freethinker
genetically homogenized? I dont think so. More than likely we were living in diverse locations before the explosion and then became more isolated afterwards. "It isn't about me bringing change, I am asking YOU to bring about change." Barack Obama |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 760960 10/9/2009 6:26 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
And when you have digested that look here, and understand that SOMETHING serious happened around the year 1260CE.
[ link to www.revisedhistory.org]
"What really happened in 1259/1260, actually, is known today to the one Lord God, but there is real physical and chemical evidence of the extraordinary NATURAL events of the time. The historians write that in expectation of the end of the world, people who had gone mad ran into the woods and committed suicide.........
That link was an interesting read on the history of how politics, religion and agriculture helped to shape what we now call hours, days, weeks, month, years, centuries.
Was it just me though, or was the writing a bit disjointed in style? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 656642
Yes, the writer's first language is not English.
Somewhere on the site it tells where he is, I have forgotten. |
| CHARGER69 User ID: 627484 10/9/2009 6:27 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
How about rainer?
Mt. Rainer is building huge pressure. Not all volcanoes give much notice of their intent, and this is that type of volcano. In fact even Mt. St. Helens would have naturally done that, but that volcano was stimulated by man’s weapons, which is why she showed signs long before her eruption. Such is not the case with Rainer. If this mountain does blow, we will evacuate those that are scheduled for the ascension process in that region. This will draw little attention because when this blows, if she does, it will be far beyond that which St Helen’s did. The pressure is huge, and it is quite beyond relieving it by our technology.
We hope before I take the planet into stasis to have some public announcement of our presence, we are still working the details, nothing is written yet in stone on this. We most surely would like a bit of teaching before the process begins, as this will ultimately assist those that awaken to massive change. It will remain in their memory during stasis.
Your planet is really gnawing at her teeth in anticipation at this time. Many are becoming sensitive and many around the world are feeling subtle rolling when in a quite mood. The ground is trembling softly over much of the planet. We must be about the Father’s business. There are other volcanoes preparing large shows also about the planet. The New Madrid is becoming a bit unstable also deep within it.
[ link to www.thenewearth.org] Quoting: urantian 784866
GO AWAY!




 SPITFIRE |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 758548 10/9/2009 6:59 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 790364
I like the setting, kind of peaceful and the water in the lake is surprisingly very clear. But now I wouldn't go there no more ! |
| Freethinker User ID: 789574 10/9/2009 7:07 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
once, humans were wiped out by this same area. I say wiped out...we were genetically homogenized by this event.
genetically homogenized? I dont think so. More than likely we were living in diverse locations before the explosion and then became more isolated afterwards. Quoting: AlreadyBugged
I wasn't there. and it does no harm to the beauty of the sunset to understand the mysteries of the sun |
| Paperina User ID: 790450 10/9/2009 7:27 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Dont forget the smaller ones. Eyes back to Europe.
Mt. Etna might be joining:
EQ 3.1 at 8 km depth Regione Autonoma Siciliana.
36 km from Mt.Etna,last eruption 2008
[ link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Quoting: White Widow 790048
How about Montserrat in the Caribbean?
[link to www.mvo.ms]
MAP 4.1 2009/10/09 00:46:05 20.427 -64.592 25.2 NORTH OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
MAP 4.5 2009/10/05 16:28:08 18.197 -62.775 15.9 ANGUILLA REGION, LEEWARD ISLANDS |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 760960 10/9/2009 7:36 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | More food for thought.
Don't you think that it must be this plate movement that is melting the rock so that it is expanding and releasing gases that eventually blow out thru a volcano?
But, What is causing those tectonic plates to move?
They don't have volition do they?
And likewise for the melting expanding rock and gasses.
There has to be a driving force.
Check this site--it has lots of interesting info.
Current scientists are in big denial over this, as you may imagine.
The Authors of the site seem to have forgotten the possibility of another planetary body acting upon Earth, and leave it that it is all a self-contained process. Also seems to Not consider the possibility of catastrophic changes taking place with sudden Expansion.
[link to www.expanding-earth.org]
"+ Subduction is not only illogical, it is not supported by geological or physical evidence, and violates fundamental laws of physics. Had the scientific community been less hasty in adopting subduction they might have realized subduction’s fatal flaw that shows WHY subduction is totally false. [See P. 2 – Subduction Sophistry]
+ This evidence also eliminates subduction from current plate tectonics dogma because it was adopted on the basis of a constant-diameter Earth and EARTH’S DIAMETER HAS NEVER BEEN CONSTANT." |
| ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/9/2009 8:03 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 790364
Well, if it erupted suddenly, you probably wouldn't even know it. It would be an instant, painless death. Not everybody gets to go so peacefully.
However, I do hope it doesn't blow it's top. For your sake and for the rest of the world. Especially all the children that would suffer, so sad. Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
| Truthseekr User ID: 757308 10/9/2009 8:28 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba.
Well, if it erupted suddenly, you probably wouldn't even know it. It would be an instant, painless death. Not everybody gets to go so peacefully.
However, I do hope it doesn't blow it's top. For your sake and for the rest of the world. Especially all the children that would suffer, so sad. Quoting: ºCRAPº
Well theres already children suffering in the world my friend. So we should gain knowledge, and spread it like a disease so we can prevent the world from suffering because No one deserves to suffer like people are now.... we dont need a volcano to blow- the earth is already in hell. Its time to TAKE ACTION and CHANGE THINGS! for a better future! imean, thats what you would do if you truly care about humans. ..... as i do... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 728223 (OP) 10/9/2009 9:11 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba.
Well, if it erupted suddenly, you probably wouldn't even know it. It would be an instant, painless death. Not everybody gets to go so peacefully.
However, I do hope it doesn't blow it's top. For your sake and for the rest of the world. Especially all the children that would suffer, so sad.
Well theres already children suffering in the world my friend. So we should gain knowledge, and spread it like a disease so we can prevent the world from suffering because No one deserves to suffer like people are now.... we dont need a volcano to blow- the earth is already in hell. Its time to TAKE ACTION and CHANGE THINGS! for a better future! imean, thats what you would do if you truly care about humans. ..... as i do... Quoting: Truthseekr
I agree. 90% of the worlds money is spent on weapons.
If people stopped the BS killing and hate, we could spend that money on food, health, culture and peaceful space exploration.
We all have soo much potential yet we flush it down the toilet. i wish I knew what it would take to make everyone aware and act as we are capable of. We all could live paradise on Earth, but for some reason we allow the Hell we are in to continue. |
| Truthseekr User ID: 757308 10/9/2009 9:14 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba.
Well, if it erupted suddenly, you probably wouldn't even know it. It would be an instant, painless death. Not everybody gets to go so peacefully.
However, I do hope it doesn't blow it's top. For your sake and for the rest of the world. Especially all the children that would suffer, so sad.
Well theres already children suffering in the world my friend. So we should gain knowledge, and spread it like a disease so we can prevent the world from suffering because No one deserves to suffer like people are now.... we dont need a volcano to blow- the earth is already in hell. Its time to TAKE ACTION and CHANGE THINGS! for a better future! imean, thats what you would do if you truly care about humans. ..... as i do...
I agree. 90% of the worlds money is spent on weapons.
If people stopped the BS killing and hate, we could spend that money on food, health, culture and peaceful space exploration.
We all have soo much potential yet we flush it down the toilet. i wish I knew what it would take to make everyone aware and act as we are capable of. We all could live paradise on Earth, but for some reason we allow the Hell we are in to continue. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 728223
I dont allow it anymore. I have been having meetings with my friends and family, just hanging out, and ill start preaching and showing them evidence and facts. KNOWLEDGE. i now have changed there lives and thoughts. for the better. thats the first step change the worlds thinking patterns away from the norm im DOING this with ACTIOn... take action...educate people.. its not hard.... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 768315 10/9/2009 9:19 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba.
Well, if it erupted suddenly, you probably wouldn't even know it. It would be an instant, painless death. Not everybody gets to go so peacefully.
However, I do hope it doesn't blow it's top. For your sake and for the rest of the world. Especially all the children that would suffer, so sad.
Well theres already children suffering in the world my friend. So we should gain knowledge, and spread it like a disease so we can prevent the world from suffering because No one deserves to suffer like people are now.... we dont need a volcano to blow- the earth is already in hell. Its time to TAKE ACTION and CHANGE THINGS! for a better future! imean, thats what you would do if you truly care about humans. ..... as i do...
I agree. 90% of the worlds money is spent on weapons.
If people stopped the BS killing and hate, we could spend that money on food, health, culture and peaceful space exploration.
We all have soo much potential yet we flush it down the toilet. i wish I knew what it would take to make everyone aware and act as we are capable of. We all could live paradise on Earth, but for some reason we allow the Hell we are in to continue.
I dont allow it anymore. I have been having meetings with my friends and family, just hanging out, and ill start preaching and showing them evidence and facts. KNOWLEDGE. i now have changed there lives and thoughts. for the better. thats the first step change the worlds thinking patterns away from the norm im DOING this with ACTIOn... take action...educate people.. its not hard.... Quoting: Truthseekr
Smile on your Brother/Sister |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 790430 10/9/2009 9:37 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Great. I'm a stones throw from Lake Toba.
Well, if it erupted suddenly, you probably wouldn't even know it. It would be an instant, painless death. Not everybody gets to go so peacefully.
However, I do hope it doesn't blow it's top. For your sake and for the rest of the world. Especially all the children that would suffer, so sad.
Well theres already children suffering in the world my friend. So we should gain knowledge, and spread it like a disease so we can prevent the world from suffering because No one deserves to suffer like people are now.... we dont need a volcano to blow- the earth is already in hell. Its time to TAKE ACTION and CHANGE THINGS! for a better future! imean, thats what you would do if you truly care about humans. ..... as i do...
I agree. 90% of the worlds money is spent on weapons.
If people stopped the BS killing and hate, we could spend that money on food, health, culture and peaceful space exploration.
We all have soo much potential yet we flush it down the toilet. i wish I knew what it would take to make everyone aware and act as we are capable of. We all could live paradise on Earth, but for some reason we allow the Hell we are in to continue. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 728223
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