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The Official Sept. 19th St. Louis Earthquake Watch Thread

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posted on Sep, 19 2005 @ 05:38 PM
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Forgive me for this. I couldn't help myself.


Originally posted by LDragonFire
5. Temperature rise will begin in early June, (Chuck asked the Lord "when in early June?" Jesus said, "June 9".) and climb in temperature reaching peak temperatures in July and this will hold all through July, August, and September followed by sudden and drastic temperature drop in October.


A rise in temperature beginning in June and ending in September/October? That's amazing!!!!!

In my neck of the woods, we've experienced just such a phenomenon. We call it SUMMER, and it is quite popular with the beach-going crowd.


Here are my predictions:

1. Starting in October, it will get very cold. So cold, in fact, that people will have to wear long pants, sweaters, and sometimes even coats. Also, there will be snow, and probably ice.

2. From now until the end of October, and again in 2006 from June until October, hurricanes will form several times in the Caribbean. Some will even make landfall!! Meanwhile, tornadoes will hit the middle of the country.

3. Sometime in the next 20 years, an earthquake will hit somewhere in the world.

4. From now until the end of time, charlatans will pop up claiming that Jebus or Mabus or Buddha or the Presbyterian Church or the Jedi Council gave them a list of prophecies. Some will come true by mere chance, good guesswork, or research on climatic trends. Most will not.

5. From now until the end of time, some people will wait, with bated breath, for these "predictions" to prove themselves out. When it doesn't happen—and it pretty much never happens—these same people will forget the zeal they had for one "prophet," and happily start trumpeting the warning cries of some other "prophet." The new "prophet," of course, will be equally useless.


Let's see whether my "predictions" are more accurate than those of this guy.

Hamburglar out.



posted on Sep, 19 2005 @ 06:16 PM
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Originally posted by Hamburglar
the Jedi Council gave them a list of prophecies

Hamburglar out.


HEY! Don't bring the Jedi into this!!



posted on Sep, 19 2005 @ 09:26 PM
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Well, I was in Oglesby, Ill today, and the only thing that shook the 2 story hotel I was in, was a pretty loud and noisy thundersorm. I did think about the earthquake but it was pretty gosh darn early in the morning and if it weren't for the storm, I would have headed outside.
Tomorrow I will be in Chicago, so just incase the prediction is a day off, I'll let you know if the earth shakes over there, and hopefully not because of another train crash.



posted on Sep, 19 2005 @ 11:13 PM
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"Marine biologists are seeing mysterious and disturbing things along the Pacific Coast this year: higher water temperatures, plummeting catches of fish, lots of dead birds on the beaches, and perhaps most worrisome, very little plankton -- the tiny organisms that are a vital link in the ocean food chain. Is this just one freak year? Or is this global warming?"

I seem to remember this funny little thing that happens every few years in that area. hmmm, what was it called again? Oh yeah! El Nino! Water temp rises, fish population declines, plankton goes away. Sound familiar anyone?


Although I have to admit the rest of that story was a pretty funny read. Thanks for the link.



posted on Sep, 19 2005 @ 11:19 PM
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Alright, so day is over and no surprises, chuck is chucked into the chuckling group of the chucksters religious nuts.



posted on Sep, 19 2005 @ 11:27 PM
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Well I share a timezone with St Louis and chucky's got 33 min's left.

My question is why did he pigeon-hole himself?
All his predictions were: season-A or month-B but this was Sept. 19th earthquake!!! didn't he "see" that this was gonna rip him apart?




[edit on 19/9/05 by redmage]



posted on Sep, 20 2005 @ 07:59 AM
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Originally posted by iamian


Its 12:54 pm here in South Central Kentucky. No birds in sight all morning long. A stray cat keeps scratching at the door. Weird clouds in the sky. Other than that nothing of great importance to report.


can you plz keep me updated on the cats wellbeing,



Miss Kitty is fine. She was just hungry. I fed her and she is long gone.

Mod Edit: Fixed quote tags...

[edit on 9/20/2005 by EnronOutrunHomerun]



posted on Sep, 20 2005 @ 04:41 PM
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As much as I don't want destruction and death a part of me wishes we could have someone that accurately predicted the future.



posted on Sep, 20 2005 @ 05:28 PM
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how so?

the earthquake didnt happen


Kind Regards,
DigitalGrl



posted on Sep, 20 2005 @ 05:32 PM
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Originally posted by DigitalGrl
how so?

the earthquake didnt happen


I think you misread what GTWill said... They were saying that they hope that someone could predict something, such as an earthquake, down to a day. Not that the guy DID do that.



posted on Sep, 20 2005 @ 05:38 PM
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Oh!

OH! lol ok. i was begining to think that we had some people living in a fantasy world or something hehe.

thanks for clearing that up.

Kind Regards,
DigitalGrl



posted on Sep, 22 2005 @ 12:20 AM
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I figured I'd give the guy a few days after the 19th just in case he was barely off. I'm fairly certain now that an out of nowhere earthquake isn't gonna happen, considering there hasn't even been any seismic activity in the past week either in the area or on the fault and the day has already passed. Watch Youngbrandts "prediction" pan out next year on Sep 19 or someday on the 19th of some month and everyone will flock to his predictions like Nostra Domis after 9/11 though. I figure that would be my luck, with my dismissing the guy now. heh



posted on Sep, 24 2005 @ 04:05 AM
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Actually on the 19th there was some plate tectonic movement. Up around Vancouver Island, the plate shifted 3cm to the west (toward Japan). This is supposedly a sign that there is going to be a big earthquake in the area soon. I think that was the area?

But anyway, there was a plate movement that day. Not saying I am trying to protect him, but it's something people should be aware of on a personal level.



posted on Sep, 24 2005 @ 05:19 AM
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We spent Sept 19th in the dark 14 1/2 hours with no electricity, not from an earthquake but from sever storms, thank god for candles.

I agree with SkyFox2



posted on Sep, 26 2005 @ 01:38 PM
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Well folks, it looks like I might soon be in the lead on predictions. So far, I haven't been wrong on any of mine.

Take that, Chuck!

By the way, I wanted to let you all know that I spoke to Jesus again, and he gave me one more prophecy.

"Be ye warned that in the next year, on the ides of April, all Americans will be forced to render unto Caesar a great portion of their income. That burden will then be transmogrified, through the power of malevolent and demonic magic, into vast amounts of pork."

So, that sounds scary. I think we should all start to ready ourselves for this calamity.

[edit on 26-9-2005 by Hamburglar]



posted on Oct, 13 2005 @ 12:56 AM
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Did anyone else hear about a 3.0 EarthQuake hitting Tennessee today? That would mean that the New Madrid Fault Zone has become Active once again.

Good Luck people of tthe Mississippi Region.


Lets keep an eye on this. Oct. 19th is only a couple days away, the prediction could have been off by 1 month!!!



posted on Oct, 13 2005 @ 01:05 AM
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Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
Did anyone else hear about a 3.0 EarthQuake hitting Tennessee today? That would mean that the New Madrid Fault Zone has become Active once again.


Except... It's always been active.

New Madrid Area

Check it every so often.



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