West Coast Earthquake/Tsunami to Hit SEPT 2010

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I'll go back to enjoying my life thank you very much.
 
I almost feel bad for you. I suppose my ultimate question --- and it's one you should ask yourself, and meditate upon the answer --- is that when others in the thread tell you that God told them you were bonkers, your response was not to believe it. Why do you believe God isn't talking to them, or to me, and only to you? What is the root of that confidence that God only speaks to you, and not to others, and in fact that His message is never contradictory?

Education springs more often from contradiction than from consensus.

Perhaps think about that for awhile, and try to decide how best to devote your life to the goodness you merely hint at. Perhaps not. It's your life to spend or save however you wish. I just wish you would apply the lessons you teach to others, to yourself first.

you've already judged me without knowing me...... I'll leave you to your own high and holy thoughts.
 
I'll go back to enjoying my life thank you very much.

and if you're on the west coast, you could quite possibly die from your not taking the simple few day precaution from the web site, a high price to pay for ignoring a simple precaution to take
 
I know a lot of us have given you crap (I am also guilty of this) but I must give you credit. You believe what you believe and you stick by it and no matter what anyone else thinks that is something to admire. So you keep preaching your word my friend.
 
and if you're on the west coast, you could quite possibly die from your not taking the simple few day precaution from the web site, a high price to pay for ignoring a simple precaution to take
Show me some scientific data and I might believe you.
 
Faith does not require scientific proof. Scientifically what he prophesizes would be an unheard of event.
 
Faith does not require scientific proof. Scientifically what he prophesizes would be an unheard of event.
Right, and all of the hundreds of doomsday predictions in human history that were based on faith also came true. :rolleyes:

Sorry, but when people hear voices in their heads, they've either taken too much medication, are stoned beyond belief, or have a mental disorder. It's certainly no surprise that California will get a quake, but that's simply because it's on a fault line. Anyone who's been in elementary education can see that. It's almost akin to saying it's going to rain in the US sometime this week.

Besides, if God really did this, why would he deliberately let thousands of people die just to prove some internet poster correct?
 
Show me some scientific data and I might believe you.

Scientific data - ok

the 611 day prophecy at my site, picking the 6-10-Ace-7
the odds are 1 in 28,561
that would be 13x13x13x13, since there are 4 of 13 different cards in the deck.

those are results you don't bet against! That would be very unscientific and foolish to do so, so people, please take the simple 3 day precaution I suggest at my site 2ww4.blogspot.com
 
Right, and all of the hundreds of doomsday predictions in human history that were based on faith also came true. :rolleyes:

Sorry, but when people hear voices in their heads, they've either taken too much medication, are stoned beyond belief, or have a mental disorder. It's certainly no surprise that California will get a quake, but that's simply because it's on a fault line. Anyone who's been in elementary education can see that. It's almost akin to saying it's going to rain in the US sometime this week.

Besides, if God really did this, why would he deliberately let thousands of people die just to prove some internet poster correct?

While I had not read this thread in a while it had to comment on this. God speaks through HIs prophets to glorify himself, not the man He's speaking through/to.
 
Scientific data - ok

the 611 day prophecy at my site, picking the 6-10-Ace-7
the odds are 1 in 28,561
that would be 13x13x13x13, since there are 4 of 13 different cards in the deck.

those are results you don't bet against! That would be very unscientific and foolish to do so, so people, please take the simple 3 day precaution I suggest at my site 2ww4.blogspot.com

For whatever its worth, I do believe in this kind of stuff. Superstitions about "mother's intuition" and the like have been around for centuries. I think that people may have a very very low grade telepathic ability inherent to them.

That being said, I believe that the "odds" of drawing those cards aren't exactly 1 in 28,561 because it doesn't take into consideration the "chaos factor" or "serendipity" or "luck" or whatever you want to call it -- where by you want a result so bad that chance is altered ever so slightly so favor your outcome.

Its like when you have a good day and everything goes right for you -- from finding a $10 bill on the floor to getting all green lights and the pocket of no-traffic to sail through everything straight to the open parking space next to your job. Its a 1 in a million chance all things considered but you set the tone (the wave) and life followed. In much the same way, you could be setting the wave for these specific cards to be pulled.

The idea is illustrated in the metaphysics of the tarot (which you are substituting with playing cards).
 
those are results you don't bet against! That would be very unscientific and foolish to do so, so people, please take the simple 3 day precaution I suggest at my site 2ww4.blogspot.com
Do you plan to take a simple precaution of leaving the country from 2012 through 2015?
 
For whatever its worth, I do believe in this kind of stuff. Superstitions about "mother's intuition" and the like have been around for centuries. I think that people may have a very very low grade telepathic ability inherent to them.

That being said, I believe that the "odds" of drawing those cards aren't exactly 1 in 28,561 because it doesn't take into consideration the "chaos factor" or "serendipity" or "luck" or whatever you want to call it -- where by you want a result so bad that chance is altered ever so slightly so favor your outcome.

Its like when you have a good day and everything goes right for you -- from finding a $10 bill on the floor to getting all green lights and the pocket of no-traffic to sail through everything straight to the open parking space next to your job. Its a 1 in a million chance all things considered but you set the tone (the wave) and life followed. In much the same way, you could be setting the wave for these specific cards to be pulled.

The idea is illustrated in the metaphysics of the tarot (which you are substituting with playing cards).


That would be called the power of wishful thinking and to think that this could alter the position of cards in a deck is a foolish childlike fairytale belief.
It took an all powerful creator to get those cards aligned and to have me pick those when I did.
myabe you will reconsider your belief in wishful thinking lottery, when this hits sept 2010
 
OSU professor shows link between San Andreas, Cascadia faults
Chris Goldfinger finds Oregon and northern California are overdue for major earthquake
Katy Weaver
Issue date: 4/9/08 Section: News
Print Email Page 1 of 1 Although living on the West Coast means individuals don’t have to deal with hurricanes, blizzards or tornadoes, there is one natural disaster that people have to be ready for at a moment’s notice: earthquakes.

To many, earthquakes have been deemed the most unpredictable natural disaster of all.

However, new research done by Chris Goldfinger, an associate professor of marine geology at OSU, might allow scientists to better understand earthquakes and even predict when and where earthquakes will occur.

Goldfinger’s research is being published in the April issue of the Bulletin of Seismological Society of America.

The research was conducted with a team of geologists from the University of California, Berkeley and other universities across the country, and it focuses on studying the past to predict the future.

“Since we can’t predict [earthquakes], one of the tools we have to understand how faults work over time is to look at past earthquakes,” Goldfinger said.

Goldfinger’s work has focused specifically on two major fault lines on the west coast: the San Andreas Fault, which runs from the Gulf of California to Cape Mendicino, and the Cascadia subduction zone, which runs north from Cape Mendicino to British Columbia, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Goldfinger’s team studied the fault lines by observing underwater geological deposits from past earthquakes. Because the southern part of the San Andreas Fault is on land, the team conducted its research specifically on the northern San Andreas and southern Cascadia fault lines.

“Every time the Cascadia or San Andreas has a large earthquake, it triggers a submarine landslide along its whole length,” Goldfinger said. “So it’s fairly easy to go out with a ship to take core samples, find deposits and date the samples using radioactive carbon dating.

“This process gives us a time and place of past earthquakes for the last 10,000 years. If we do this in one spot, we can get a 10,000-year record from that spot, but if we do it along a whole fault line, we can tell how big the earthquake was and whether it ruptured along the whole length of the fault or just part of it.”

The team unearthed more than just random earthquake history though. Their data showed some striking similarities between the two fault lines.

“The earthquake records seem very similar in both places,” Goldfinger said. “[The two faults] are similar in 13 out of 15 of the last earthquakes, statistically showing that there is no difference in time, although there is a slight tendency for the Cascadia [fault] to go first.”

“We think that when Cascadia ruptures, it causes stress that transfers to the San Andreas, and we think that within a few decades this triggers the San Andreas to go off. Timing is not exact; it could be hours, it could be years or it could be decades, but it is pretty close in [geological] time either way.”

This fact that major fault systems have relationships with one another is a relatively recent discovery — only known for the last 15 years or so, according to Goldfinger.

“People used to think that fault lines were isolated from one another, but this doesn’t make sense anymore,” Goldfinger said. “Every piece of the earth is connected, so when one moves it is no longer surprising that the other pieces around it can be affected.”

But how can this new knowledge about the West Coast fault lines be utilized?

The research allows scientists to understand the directivity of the two fault lines. For example, San Francisco can be affected very differently by earthquakes depending on whether the fault ruptures from north to south or south to north.

When an earthquake hits the Bay Area and travels from south to north, it has a tendency to move out to sea and therefore cause significantly less damage. However, if the quake goes north to south, San Francisco will be severely shaken.

The research provided by Goldfinger’s team indicates that because the northern Cascadia fault triggers the southern San Andreas Fault, there is an increased likelihood that earthquakes will travel north to south, increasing damage.

Studying past earthquakes also gives scientists a geological timeline of when to expect the next one.

The last major earthquake occurring along the entire fault line, a 9 on the Ritcher scale, occurred in 1700.

According to Goldfinger, the northern part of the Cascadia fault has a major earthquake every 525 years. The southern part, however, has one every 278 years. Therefore, the southern part of the Cascadia fault is overdue for a major earthquake because it has been 308 years since the last one.

According to Goldfinger, earthquakes occurring in this area “Don’t often go past 300 years, so one is about due.”

“I’ve heard that an earthquake is overdue,” said Jeff Berwick, a freshman in biology. “It is supposed to happen any time now. It will definitely be interesting to see what happens when we do have one.”


Quick Facts

OSU professor Chris Goldfinger and his team conducted research on the history of earthquakes by examining underwater geological deposits in the southersn Cascadia subduction zone and the northern San Andreas Fault.

The last major earthquake in this region was 308 years ago
The northern Cascadia subduction zone ruptures on average every 525 years
The San Andreas Fault and Cascadia subduction zone have had earthquakes at the same geological time for the past 13 out of 15 quakes
Research has revealed earthquake history for specific faults from as long as 10,000 years ago

Katy Weaver, assistant news editor
[email protected], 737-2231
 
If we keep picking random dates for the end of humanity, someone will eventually be correct.
 
If we keep picking random dates for the end of humanity, someone will eventually be correct.

no one can predict the exact day of one of the greatest quakes you are going to see come sept 3rd 10th or 11th..... only God knows, and to whom he chooses to reveal it to.

BTW, I just put up another tsunami evac route failure video here

YouTube - Tsunami
 
You don't seem to get it... if every one of trillions of people that are likely to exist at some point between now and the end of humanity picks a date at random as the final date, someone's very likely to be right *at random*.

Just nobody will be around to gloat about it :rolleyes:
 
You don't seem to get it... if every one of trillions of people that are likely to exist at some point between now and the end of humanity picks a date at random as the final date, someone's very likely to be right *at random*.

Just nobody will be around to gloat about it :rolleyes:

you don't seem to get it. Not everyone "of trillions of people" do that! LOL

you obviously have not thought it thru enough.

In fact, probably just .0005 % of people make such predictions, but I'm not talking about the end of the world. I am talking very specifically about a west coast event, scheduled for sept 3rd 10th or 11tth 2010 and it's a tsunami/earthquake, not the end of the world...... people don't make predictions about earthquakes much because they are impossible to predict, unless God shows you, so barely anyone out there is giving specific dates almost 2 years in advance of this event to come.
 
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That would be called the power of wishful thinking and to think that this could alter the position of cards in a deck is a foolish childlike fairytale belief.
It took an all powerful creator to get those cards aligned and to have me pick those when I did.
myabe you will reconsider your belief in wishful thinking lottery, when this hits sept 2010

No, its a bit more complicated than that. Their are patterns in the world around us, its not always strong enough to document for scientific validation but its enough that its kind of like seeing the sailboat in the stereogram.

I tend to think of it as ripples in a pond. Cause and Effect. Action and Re-Action. Energetically, some things occurs and that event ripples outward, hitting other ripples which then changes it course. It eddy's around some areas, it builds up and spills over in others.

So again, I'm not saying your right or wrong on this.


What I am saying though, is that we as people truly do create our own reality. If we focus on something hard enough, we will manifest that into reality. Like a heartbroken guy will hear "their song" on the radio every time it turns it on. Its statistically a long shot but it happens - and things just like this happen a lot every day to every day people.

In the same way, you could be focusing on this event so much that the cards which validate your "view" will be the ones to come out. You are not on the 'receiving' end (the feminine energy) as you believe, instead you are on the 'publishing' end (masculine energy) creating this effect around you.


edit: do you remember the cards and the suits?
 
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