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HUGE waves caused by king tides have smashed into dozens of villages and towns in northern Papua New Guinea, destroying homes and flooding businesses and a hospital.
Authorities said there were no reports of casualties, but they were still trying to contact several outlying islands after the waves hit across an 800km stretch of ocean yesterday. Hundreds of people were left homeless
The waves struck PNG's north coast near the town of Wewak and islands to the northeast, such as New Ireland.
"Huge waves that lasted for about six hours lashed these areas and created pools as deep as two metres, sending sediment and debris flooding into homes and businesses," The National newspaper reported.
King tides
The term king tide has no scientific definition although in popular usage it refers to any high tide well above average height. The popular concept is that the king tides are the higher high waters which occur around Christmas time. Equally high tides occur in the winter months but these are at night and are not so apparent as those at Christmas which generally occur during the daylight hours.
The king tides occur because of the combined influence of a number of astronomical factors which are related to the sun and the moon (and their alignments), and the gravitational attraction they each have on the water surface of the earth.
December 12 brings the last SuperMoon of the year. On paper at least, it looks like the most ominous of the bunch. It happens to be the Moon's closest perigee of the year, and occurs within just a couple hours of the month's peak lunar north declination. On top of that, Mars is within two degrees of exactly opposite this particular full moon, which happens to make a Grand Cross pattern when the Saturn-Uranus opposition is figured in. This looks like some pretty expensive storm, flood and/or seismic damage potential, to me. As always, there's no place on Earth beyond the reach of one or more such natural upheavals during any SuperMoon alignment. But astro-locality mapping does point out some zones that appear to be especially vulnerable. In this case there's a longitudinal risk sector from New York down through Hispaniola and on to Santiago in the New World, which emerges to cross from Siberia down through Mongolia and central China down through Indochina, Singapore and Indonesia. The especially ominous-looing horizon arc goes from Hawaii to British Columbia, across northern Canada and the southern tip of Greenland to cross the Atlantic and then swing through Iberia across the Mediterranean and diagonally from northwest to southeast Africa, and finally through New Zealand from one end to the other.
Originally posted by kingdogol
HARRP? or their new name, HUBBO? HABBO? something like that...
Sorry man but anything that happens like this has something to do, with whatever it is they're doing underground. Just wish I had more time to jump on a few places and find some links for ya. Just look into what the 'above' harrp people are doing now and I'm sure you'll get some insight into where I'm coming from.....
Originally posted by Phage
You mean before HAARP there were no earthquakes, hurricanes, high tides, etc.? Must have been nice back then.
Originally posted by kingdogol
Yeah man I mean before HAARP there were no, what shall we call it, anomily waves that just happen to sweep right over a specific target. There were no 'remote controlled' tornados that just happen to destroy new orleans.
There wasn't another one the year following that subconsciously puts into everyones mind that 'icke' is bad, destroys things, when yet david 'icke' is another truth seeker. If you dismiss his work before at least watching a whole lecture or reading a whole book then you may call him a nutter, and hence the powers that be label him this way, without anyone even thinking about it that way. You seeing where I'm coming from yet?
Originally posted by Phage
New Orleans was hit by a hurricane, not a tornado. There is a difference.
Are you coming from an asteroid off the coast of Jupiter?
Originally posted by biomehanika
reply to post by afaik
You are most probably right. these waves may have been caused by an earthquake. If this is right then there should have been a warning for Tsunami.