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11-13-2008, 02:00 PM | #26 |
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Re: Lisa Williams - Medium... A warning
Well, it seems someone high up heard this prediction.
They started practicing today .. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7726031.stm Peace Iain |
11-14-2008, 12:43 PM | #27 | |
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Re: Lisa Williams - Medium... A warning
Hi iainl140285,
I thought I was on to something new when I posted about the Earthquake drill this morning. I was six months too late. So I had just had to do some research. Earthquakes are fascinating. They happen every day, so predicting one isn't all that hard to do. I predict that today there will be an earthquake. I bet I can find one. If you are really into earthquakes there is a lot of data out there about how they form and what they are, even probably when and where they will occur. The problem is not knowing when they will occur, but how to get this information out to the public. So scientists say that the 'Big One' will happen within the next 30 years or so. Of course they need to practice what they need to do in the event of such a phenomenon, just like they do in Japan, or like we did at school with fire drills. We only knew about the earthquake drill because of the news sources, but if we were really interested in the natural proces of the planet, there is an organization and website dedicated to the Great Southern California Shake Out http://www.shakeout.org/ . The site owner is: Mark Benthien So. Cal. Earthquake Center 3561 Trousdale Pkwy #169 Los Angeles California 90089 US Phone: +1.2137400323 They have been planning for this drill for yonks, have over 5 million members on their site and parallel to this have congresses all over the US happening on the same day (yesterday) and today. Nothing like a huge drill to advertise all the congresses. It's funny as they even have an online game on the site called "Beat the Quake"! But anyway, what I'm trying to say is that predicting earthquakes is based on facts... it's a science and a lot of people / scientists are doing it. The fact that we don't know about it doesn't mean to say that they don't exist. I respect Lisa Williams and even thank her, as it was through her that I started my research to find out how to predict earthquakes. Now we are both gifted. Best regards, Steve Quote:
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11-14-2008, 01:05 PM | #28 | |
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11-15-2008, 02:57 PM | #29 |
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Re: Lisa Williams - Medium... A warning
If anyone has seen Alex Collier`s stuff he says in the video that 2 disasters would strike the U.S. one natural and the second man made the first being California would be reduced to 8 islands he didn`t say how big they would be . Not trying to play the fear card here just inform
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11-28-2008, 05:12 PM | #30 |
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Re: Lisa Williams - Medium... A warning
I had seen the Horizon Projects earthquake chart a couple of weeks ago. The Horizon chart shows a stable trend through about 1997 or so, and a large increase at that time. I knew at the time I wanted to download the data from the U.S. Geological Survey website and reproduce the charts myself.
And I am glad I did. I do not get the results the Horizon Project shows in their charts. The only source they refer to, is back to USGS. They say their chart represents Worldwide earthquake data of earthquakes between magnitudes 6 and 8. Their chart values on the left show quantities, by year, ranging up to 40. Even that number is inaccurate. I have no idea where they got their numbers. I have created my own chart. I show you exactly where the numbers are from the USGS web sites. I picked the last 18 years to match to the Horizon chart. I took the USGS numbers starting with 1990, and the 18 year period, if it were to match, should show the large climb Horizon shows. It does NOT. You’ll see the numbers I loaded into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet below the chart. I took the direct USGS numbers and added totals for all earthquakes 6.0 and larger. You can see, the average numbers PER YEAR exceed 100… so where does Horizon get numbers below 40? Their numbers do NOT compute! The data does not support a theory that earthquakes have been increasing significantly in recent years. I welcome anyone to re-check these numbers and if more information comes to light, I’m interested in hearing about it. Here’s what my analysis of the data from USGS shows: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/eqstats.html http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/info_1990s.html |
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11-29-2008, 06:40 AM | #32 |
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Re: Lisa Williams - Medium... A warning
I regularly go to the IRIS Siesmic Monitor site http://www.iris.edu/seismon/ which shows a detailed diagram of all quakes as they occur, and also show magnitude and what quakes have taken place over a period between 2 weeks ago and the present, as a world map.
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