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The Future of your country?..ask and I will tell you,...

 
yust me
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01/02/2006 05:15 PM
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--GM gave a date in March 06 that he would not leave home.

Can anyone remember this? I've searched and I must keep missing it.

Thanks---

That was arround 23/24 th of march.
I remember it because it is close to the birthday of our youngest son.

hi
Anonymous Coward
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01/03/2006 12:40 AM
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McLaud
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01/03/2006 06:12 AM
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Hello Gaia Man,
thank your for answering for a lot of questions.
I live in Chisinev, country Moldova, it is a little country between Romania and Ukraine.
So, I am very interesting about your opinion of the future of my country Moldova.
I really appreciate your answer.
Anonymous Coward
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01/03/2006 06:40 AM
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@2647

Do you think it's funny to use his alias?
I don't! Many, many others don't!
Anonymous Coward
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01/03/2006 06:45 AM
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get a map
kaifa
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01/03/2006 06:55 AM
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Hello, Гаян

There is a question...
From all you told it became clear, that turning point is Hussein's last speech.
Whether can the future will change if this speech will not be?




P.S. Forgive for bad English
Anonymous Coward
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01/03/2006 01:25 PM
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The predictions for 2006 by John Simpson, BBC World Affairs editor and well-respected imo. One of them will sound particularly familiar to the readers of this thread.

"...Saddam Hussein will be found guilty of the Dujail massacre - the case which he is currently being tried for.

The Iraqi government, anxious to win a little more credibility for itself, will then start to try him for the gassing of the inhabitants of Halabja in 1988.

His appeal against his death sentence for Dujail will be dismissed, and (according to the Iraqi constitution) he will be executed 30 days later. His death, though traumatic, will have little effect on the level of violence in Iraq."

Full text:
[link to news.bbc.co.uk]
ISquare
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01/03/2006 01:40 PM
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@ 59541:

At this time, I'd like to see it the same way you do it, AC. Saddam Hussein is no longer important enough to call the Muslims for The Great War, so his execution will be well done and that's it! No Great War beginning in 2006 or 2007.

My further predictions: No great cold in this winter (maybe rather "big snow") and no big event on March 26th/27th in this year. Enjoy the FIFA world cup this year!
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01/03/2006 01:44 PM
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Gaia Man
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1/3/2006 6:44 AM

Gaia Man will only post in his registered name now.
This is not gaia man.
Anonymous Coward
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01/03/2006 01:44 PM
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ISquare:

Are you even paying attention to Europe that is being DELUGED with snowstorms?

That is what Gaia Man predicted. He named England and Europe.

My prediction is that debunkers will become more and more confused as the reality of a very bad situation finally dawns on them. Those with open minds will maintain a steady balanced inquisitive nature and the former debunkers will turn into stark raving woo-woos.

That's my prediction for 2006. I don't fear the open minded in a crisis. I fear teh control freaks and debunkers who have eyes, yet refuse to see.
ISquare
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01/03/2006 01:48 PM
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Well, I'm acually living in Germany, AC. It is indeed deluged by snowstorms, that's right. But it's not the Great Cold. It's the Big Snow. Gaia Man didn't speak on the Big Snow. He spoke on the Great Cold.

;-))
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01/03/2006 01:51 PM
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ISquare:

And I'm not speaking through the great internet, just the cyber-speaking platform. It's not the same you see. It is an electronically-connected web, not an inter-net. There's a difference you see.


...idiot...
ISquare
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01/03/2006 01:55 PM
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We've got big masses of snow, yet the weather outside is rather warm. There's no great cold in Germany, nor in UK or the Netherlands.
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01/03/2006 02:18 PM
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"There's no great cold in Germany, nor in UK or the Netherlands."

There is still plenty of time, the winter in the UK has been colder than it has for years, on friday the winds are set to sweep in from the east making it colder.
No great cold yet, but the way the atlantic is warming up things do not look good for the gulf stream.
When Gaia Man mentioned the great cold, I do not think he even put a date to it, but I could be wrong.

Failing ocean current raises fears of mini ice age

* 18:00 30 November 2005
* NewScientist.com news service
* Fred Pearce


The ocean current that gives western Europe its relatively balmy climate is stuttering, raising fears that it might fail entirely and plunge the continent into a mini ice age.

The dramatic finding comes from a study of ocean circulation in the North Atlantic, which found a 30% reduction in the warm currents that carry water north from the Gulf Stream.

The slow-down, which has long been predicted as a possible consequence of global warming, will give renewed urgency to intergovernmental talks in Montreal, Canada, this week on a successor to the Kyoto Protocol.
NS Forum
What do you think about these dramatic findings?
Discuss this story >>


Harry Bryden at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK, whose group carried out the analysis, says he is not yet sure if the change is temporary or signals a long-term trend. "We don’t want to say the circulation will shut down," he told New Scientist. "But we are nervous about our findings. They have come as quite a surprise."
No one-off

The North Atlantic is dominated by the Gulf Stream – currents that bring warm water north from the tropics. At around 40° north – the latitude of Portugal and New York – the current divides. Some water heads southwards in a surface current known as the subtropical gyre, while the rest continues north, leading to warming winds that raise European temperatures by 5°C to 10°C.

But when Bryden’s team measured north-south heat flow last year, using a set of instruments strung across the Atlantic from the Canary Islands to the Bahamas, they found that the division of the waters appeared to have changed since previous surveys in 1957, 1981 and 1992. From the amount of water in the subtropical gyre and the flow southwards at depth, they calculate that the quantity of warm water flowing north had fallen by around 30%.

When Bryden added previously unanalysed data – collected in the same region by the US government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – he found a similar pattern. This suggests that his 2004 measurements are not a one-off, and that most of the slow-down happened between 1992 and 1998.

The changes are too big to be explained by chance, co-author Stuart Cunningham told New Scientist from a research ship off the Canary Islands, where he is collecting more data. "We think the findings are robust."
Hot and cold

But Richard Wood, chief oceanographer at the UK Met Office’s Hadley Centre for climate research in Exeter, says the Southampton team's findings leave a lot unexplained. The changes are so big they should have cut oceanic heating of Europe by about one-fifth – enough to cool the British Isles by 1°C and Scandinavia by 2°C. "We haven’t seen it yet," he points out.

Though unseasonably cold weather last month briefly blanketed parts of the UK in snow, average European temperatures have been rising, Wood says. Measurements of surface temperatures in the North Atlantic indicate a strong warming trend during the 1990s, which seems now to have halted.

Bryden speculates that the warming may have been part of a global temperature increase brought about by man-made greenhouse warming, and that this is now being counteracted by a decrease in the northward flow of warm water.

After warming Europe, this flow comes to a halt in the waters off Greenland, sinks to the ocean floor and returns south. The water arriving from the south is already more saline and so more dense than Arctic seas, and is made more so as ice forms.
Predicted shutdown

But Bryden’s study has revealed that while one area of sinking water, on the Canadian side of Greenland, still seems to be functioning as normal, a second area on the European side has partially shut down and is sending only half as much deep water south as before. The two southward flows can be distinguished because they travel at different depths.

Nobody is clear on what has gone wrong. Suggestions for blame include the melting of sea ice or increased flow from Siberian rivers into the Arctic. Both would load fresh water into the surface ocean, making it less dense and so preventing it from sinking, which in turn would slow the flow of tropical water from the south. And either could be triggered by man-made climate change. Some climate models predict that global warming could lead to such a shutdown later this century.

The last shutdown, which prompted a temperature drop of 5°C to 10°C in western Europe, was probably at the end of the last ice age, 12,000 years ago. There may also have been a slowing of Atlantic circulation during the Little Ice Age, which lasted sporadically from 1300 to about 1850 and created temperatures low enough to freeze the River Thames in London.
[link to www.newscientist.com]
The Grinch

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01/03/2006 02:21 PM
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That was me.
greenthumb
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01/03/2006 02:36 PM
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Didn't he say there would be a time that he wouldn't be able to post??? Something has happened to him...
Anonymous Coward
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01/03/2006 02:56 PM
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Did Gaia Man once say - or did someone guess - that he was based in the UK or Europe? He certainly mentioned that he might have problems posting material at various times.

I've been trying to work GM out for a long while. He has proved surprisingly accurate with most predictions and other seem to have come true in "symbolic" ways.

His writing style suggests someone who learned English in Southern Europe, say Spain or Italy; but that's just my own hunch.

Whatever his motives, he seems a lot more stable and insightful than many of the would-be prophets on GLP.

Come on Gaia Man, I want to hear your thoughts about the start of 2006!
ISquare
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01/03/2006 03:19 PM
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I think Gaia Man has to wait for the Great Cold to come true this winter. Otherwise he will have to seek for some words explaining why especially that prediction didn't get true. If the Great Cold should not happen up to the end of February, then he might be in need of explanation. Obviously he'll post again when everyone could see the Great Cold was no fantasy from his visions. Then, the debunkers who picked up the stones are ready to put them aside again. That might be the right time Gaia Man will post again.
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01/03/2006 04:18 PM
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Franz Liszt
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01/03/2006 04:28 PM
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The Great Cold was rather expected in March.

An Bavarian Seers expect it in April.

Greetings

franz_liszt
groucho

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01/03/2006 04:34 PM
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Maybe one of the ops can check and see if GM was accidently BANNED!
This system Has been known to do this for no reason. Just a thought..
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Yust me
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01/03/2006 04:51 PM
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to: Anonymous Coward
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--- bookDid Gaia Man once say - or did someone guess - that he was based in the UK or Europe? He certainly mentioned that he might have problems posting material at various times.---

GM Has said that he would be for bussiness in the UK and would take the subway. Also he has mentioned that english wasn't his native languege.
Speculaganges about his origen was done only bij curious people. trans_sign
ISquare
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01/03/2006 05:48 PM
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"The Great Cold was rather expected in March.

An Bavarian Seers expect it in April.

Greetings

franz_liszt"

Das wäre ja wirklich mal ein Überraschung, wenn es im März/April so richtig kalt wird. Der Winter 2006 endet bei uns auf der Nordhalbkugel in der Nacht zum 21. März, also haben wir tatsächlich noch ein wenig Zeit zur Vorsorge. Es müsste laut Gaia Man schlimm kommen: "... for many it will be too late... "
greenthumb
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01/03/2006 05:51 PM
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I am just wondering how you would have a vision of Great Cold? If you didn't see a thermometer, just snow, wouldn't that be it?
Franz Liszt
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01/03/2006 07:40 PM
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@Isquare

Did You really read the whole frog?

We won't have the time because of the six months of trouble - increasing trouble. Therefore it will be too late. Prepare now - for march (april ;-)

franz_liszt

PS: nothing will happen 8th of jan...
camel
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01/03/2006 08:02 PM
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hi
Gaia is a city in the north of Portugal.It is located on the south side of the river Douro on the north side is the city of Porto well known for its Port wine.Is he perhaps portuguese?? Who knows?

all the best
love camel
Slama
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01/04/2006 03:55 AM
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lol...
Gaia man, tell me more about second moon.

U're rather lonely, aren't u?)
Anonymous Coward
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01/04/2006 04:24 AM
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checking his profile here on GLP:

"Member Gaia Man
Status Registered Member
Date Joined 2005-06-21 13:31:21
Posts 396

Location Netherlands

Email Not Available


:)
Anonymous Coward
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01/04/2006 07:01 PM
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Anonymous Coward
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01/04/2006 08:31 PM
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LET'S HOPE HE'S WRONG

Posted By: Fox
Date: Wednesday, 4 January 2006, 2:06 p.m.

Let's hope he's wrong.

It looks like that through no fault of their own, America really is going down the plughole, should the Eurasian/North American plate take a dive.

The Japanese won't be around to see it.

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Excerpt

...California and the Baja Peninsula will disappear during a series of intense earthquakes. San Francisco, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara will be only a few of notable cities that will not exist afterwards. The Pacific Ocean will cover the western part of the US up to Arizona and Nebraska. Both will have ocean harbours towns.

Note: Archaeologists have just discovered the lost part of the ancient city of Alexandria, Egypt which has been submerged in the Mediterranean Sea since an earthquake sent it there almost two thousand years ago. There is great excitement because they hope to find the tomb of Cleopatra in the remains of this once great historical city.

The southern parts and coastal regions of the Carolinas and Georgia will be submerged under the ocean. Note: The coastal areas of these states as well as most of Florida, Alabama & Louisiana are only a few feet above sea level. It won't take much for this to happen.

The Great Lakes will drain into the Gulf of Mexico through the Mississippi River. The Niagara River may well run dry and if it does, then there goes the Honeymoon Capitol of Niagara Falls.

The greater part of Japan will go into the sea.

More at;
[link to www.crawford2000.co.uk]





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