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11-18-2008, 05:01 AM | #1 |
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Brent Miller Interview Coast to Coast
This will knock your socks off
Listen to Brent Miller on coast to coast http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtsOc...eature=related |
11-18-2008, 05:04 AM | #2 |
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Re: Brent Miller Interview Coast to Coast
Repost, but a very good listen for sure.
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11-30-2008, 10:11 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Brent Miller Interview Coast to Coast
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Have you seen the earthquake chart on his website, the Horizon Project? I had seen the Horizon Project’s earthquake chart several 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. 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 150… so where does Horizon get numbers below 40? The data does not support a theory that earthquakes have been increasing significantly in recent years. 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 I wrote Mr. Brent Miller of the Horizon Project, and challenged his data. I got his response. His response was 11/29/2008 “Please read the news article carefully as the data is in relation to "deadly" or "historic" quakes. The data and graph are correct. Below is the link...” And he links me back to his graph, not to the “data” behind his statistics. My opinion is this: He and the Horizon Project are manipulative forecasters. They’ve cherry picked the earthquake data that suits them. They’ve picked an average of 40 earthquakes out of an average of 150 strong earthquakes PER YEAR for the past century, and failed to tell us which ones “they’ve picked”. No explanation of where, when, or why. Then they’ve produced a graph to deceive the public by representing a graph that is “Worldwide” and don’t tell the public they’ve dropped another 90 earthquakes off their graph. That graph is going around the internet, and the message it visually tells, is “earthquakes are recently increasing by a huge scale”. They use this to prey on people’s emotions (their quote: “earthquake data shows frightening trend”), so that people will believe somehow they know more than the average guy… and, oh, by the way, maybe you’ll donate money to them. Geeze. Mr. Brent Miller kind of reminds me of a snake oil medicine seller. |
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