Interstate 70 In Colorado closed for a week due to massive rock slide | |
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TRAINED FOR THIS 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Luk 17:26-27 And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all We live in a day where there are many things happening that have not been witnessed before by this Planetary Generation (a planetary generation is about 40,000 years M.T.). Yes the earthquakes have increased. Does it really matter? Not to most. Solar activity is unsual and not following the usual solar maximum and minimum schedule observed by man. Does it really matter? Not to most. The sun is producing major flaring when it shouldnīt be with X class flares and CME strongly affecting the magnetic field. Does it really matter? Not to most. The weather patterns are different and attributed to global warming. Does it really matter? Not to most. The magnetic field is weakening. Does it really matter? Not to most. Volcanos are responding to unseen events emanating from the CORE of the earth. Does it really matter? Not to most. Hollywood continues to bombard the world with scenes of castotrophic events. Does it really matter? Not to most. Why does it not matter to most? Because we have have all this activity occurring since the beginning of this Planetary Generation (40,000 years M.T.). Now granted the events; their timing, and their magnitude have increased but they are not new events. What is new though is the fact that they are in CONCERT. The fact that they have happened before causes most to carry on like nothing is getting ready to happen; eating, drinking, marrying in the same NORMAL fashion. This normalcy does not induce the raising of the eyebrows, the lifting of the ears familiar to canines and the stopping of the daily activities to pay attention to the tattle tale clues. It is the same way they responded in Noahīs day. This CRESCENDO is grossly ignored by most AGAIN today as they did then. This crescendo is performed over such a long period of time that it is barely recognized by most of the world. Also remember that there is a DECRESCENDO. And sadly many will experience the effects of this also in ways NEVER imagined. Somebody named NANCY calls it Planet X as erroneously given to her by the demons/fallen angels/aliens who channel through here. These beings are excellent at taking the truth and giving it a SPIN to fit their agenda. Pole shifting is as old as the Universe. It does not need a rogue planet to cause it. All it needs is for the Sun of any particular solar system to react in a normal and planned way to the planets in its solar system everything 40,000 years M.T.. Fallen angels are very much aware of the event for they have seen it many times throughout the Universe in the billions of years they have been in the Universe. Of course the fallen angels are aware that THIS PLANETARY GENERATION of earth has NEVER seen it and is therefore volunerable to their teachings and suggestions to the ELITIST (i.e Rockefellers, Rothchilds) they are in communication with and deceived channelers just like Nancy. And of course there are debunkers who deny anything is wrong as though they are experts in this field (you can only be an EXPERT in this field if you have experienced it before and lived through it; and only Noah and his family did that!) In conclusion, no one has any need to have to suffer the negative effects of this event; which is why this information should not be viewed as fear mongering. A fear mongeror leaves you with no way out. Yes! There is a way out! Does it really matter? Not to most! Thanks for reading............. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep, thatīs what happens when your fucked in the head government spends all a countryīs treasury on some other fucking country, and you get delapidated garbage and collapsing bridfges and the like. Because of Iraq, OUR nation is being totally neglected. But half you assholes voted for this neglect. |
Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AC 12:09, Are you implying that earthquakes are caused by elections? It would not have made any difference who was President. Earthquakes donīt carry a party preference. Your ocmments are ![]() Oh, go ahead and blame the rock slide and the earthquakes on Bush. Feel better now? Sometimes you do have to get things out of your system. |
Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to live up there and this does happen from time to time. Plus this may be in the area that they had redone the highway a few years back. Plus once the snow falls it can move rocks and cause this. The time I lived up there this did happen a few time and we couldnīt get to work. The do try and watch and blast an area to try and avoid this problem. They also have miles of wire nets to try and catch the slides. Now if there was a quake up in that area it sure could cause a slide. |
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pic at OP link above- cnn 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rock slide closes I-70 in Colorado No injuries, but road could be closed up to a week Thursday, November 25, 2004 Posted: 9:24 PM EST (0224 GMT) Boulders tumbled onto Interstate 70, closing a portion of the road indefinitely. Watch as rocks tumble onto Interstate 70 in Colorado. PLAY VIDEO (CNN) -- A stretch of Interstate 70 in western Colorado was closed indefinitely Thursday after what officials called a "very severe" rock slide, forcing motorists to take a detour of more than 200 miles. The slide occurred at 7:42 a.m., about nine miles east of Glenwood Springs in Glenwood Canyon, officials from the Colorado Department of Transportation said. Glenwood Springs is about halfway between Vail and Grand Junction. Authorities closed east- and westbound lanes for a 17-mile stretch and said it could be a week before the road reopens. Workers could be seen using dynamite on large boulders and jackhammers on others as they started to clear the road. "Itīs very severe," said department spokeswoman Nancy Shanks. "Thereīs some big rocks that have come down." Between 30 and 40 large rocks tumbled onto the road, including boulders up to 8 feet by 10 feet, according to a department statement. An engineer at the scene said one boulder was the size of a van. The slide zone was estimated to be up to 100 feet long and 8 to 10 feet deep. No one was on that portion of the interstate when the slide occurred, and no one was injured, Shanks said. The slide caused major damage to both sides of the interstate, including two eastbound bridge decks that had holes punched into them, authorities said. "It is estimated that about a half-dozen boulders are embedded between 6 and 8 feet into the roadway," Shanks said. "Additionally, two retaining wall panels along the westbound lanes have been completely knocked out. Other roadway and guardrail damage has also occurred." State DOT engineers were en route to the area Thursday to examine the bridge damage and assess structural integrity, according to the statement. A department geologist was also summoned to examine the rock slope, which may still be unstable. Recommended detours would take motorists more than 200 miles out of their way, Shanks said. "You have to go way up north or way down south." The closing came during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Americans traveling for Thanksgiving were expected to brave crowds above pre-9/11 levels for the first time since the attacks, according to a AAA travel club survey. (Full story) |
Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Authorities closed east- and westbound lanes for a 17-mile stretch and said it could be a week before the road reopens. Workers could be seen using dynamite on large boulders and jackhammers on others as they started to clear the road. "Itīs very severe," said department spokeswoman Nancy Shanks. "Thereīs some big rocks that have come down." Between 30 and 40 large rocks tumbled onto the road, including boulders up to 8 feet by 10 feet, according to a department statement. An engineer at the scene said one boulder was the size of a van. The slide zone was estimated to be up to 100 feet long and 8 to 10 feet deep. No one was on that portion of the interstate when the slide occurred, and no one was injured, Shanks said. The slide caused major damage to both sides of the interstate, including two eastbound bridge decks that had holes punched into them, authorities said. < ![]() |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oooh look, thereīs another one, closer, much closer to the highway this time: [link to gldss7.cr.usgs.gov] Magnitude 2.5 Date-Time Saturday, November 27, 2004 at 00:38:27 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time Friday, November 26, 2004 at 05:38:27 PM local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 39.39N 107.13W Depth 5.0 kilometers Region COLORADO Reference 25 km (15 miles) SE of Glenwood Springs, Colorado 35 km (20 miles) NW of Aspen, Colorado 70 km (45 miles) WSW of Vail, Colorado 190 km (115 miles) W of DENVER, Colorado |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live 5 miles from this slide and my gut told me instantely it was a small EQ. No question. I agree with poster above these things happen all the time in the mountains of CO. Iīve never seen one this severe, however. Itīs amazing itīs not happened before now. Things are rockinī īn rollinī.....pun intended! ![]() |
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Still Waters nli 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One very interesting point about this whole thing is almost completely ignored by the press on this. A few hours before the slide, there was an accident that closed the highway. A truck jack-knived in that very spot where the rocks came tumbling down. There were no serious injuries. If the highway hadnīt been closed due to this accident there surely would have been traffic going through there at the time of the slide and most likely, some deaths. That gives me chills. Yes, there were some earthquakes reported, but they supposedly occurred after the slide. If anyone is familiar with this area, is right around where the trail going up to Hanging Lakes is located. The timing of the truck accident and the closing of the highway saved many peoples lives. Love and Peace. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The EQ on 11/26 is no longer on the USGS list but can be seen on this site: [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Wonder why? (I watch all things Colorado īcause my grownup child lives there - Iīm in NJ) |