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Whats going on at yellowstone?

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posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:09 AM
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Yeah, the one I mentioned below the moon is Venus as well. Is has been unusually bright though.
Here's one of many topics on Nibiru:
Nibirus 'First Phase' Due 2009

They said it would be here in 2003, 2005, etc. etc. etc. but maybe they just got the date wrong eh?



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:11 AM
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Im sorry i had to reply to this one. i just googled it when i saw u ask it:
vladivostoktimes.ru...

Wednesday, April 4 2007, 02 AM ← →
Crater of Ancient Supervolcano Discovered at Kamchatka



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:13 AM
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Originally posted by seasonedherb
I own this compass that I use on a lot of my nature hikes with my family, and it seems to be in working order.


That's similar to the one I have.



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:14 AM
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Here the usual is a typical N>S then S>N and sometimes a layover on the river or area lake 3 flocks went basically east and the other 2 west like following the river bottom . With 5 " snow here now that makes for poor layover wrong time of year for that many . Late fall early spring we get a slew of then threw here . Is this a localized or is it more wide spread ?

Not really off topic if there is a disturbance in normal patterns of behavior it might be a indicator of some anomaly in magnetic or geological patterns



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:15 AM
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Originally posted by sageturkey
Yeah, the one I mentioned below the moon is Venus as well. Is has been unusually bright though.
Here's one of many topics on Nibiru:
Nibirus 'First Phase' Due 2009

They said it would be here in 2003, 2005, etc. etc. etc. but maybe they just got the date wrong eh?


Ive read sometime in 2015 or so. Not sure but again, since all of that ties in with ancient texts that shouldnt just be swept aside as "swamp gas from Venus", to which is a worn out NASA explanation as is the flock of high flying birds explanation, I dont rule out anything until it is absolute. So far all we have are the ancient texts that tell us about Nibiru. Unless the debunkers can come up with something solid we can hold in our hands to the likes of the ancient documents, I think their claims are as worthless as a used wadded up piece of toilet paper.

This bright star/planet very well could be Venus. We can check that tomorrow evening with the sky charts at these websites linked to verify it.

I had thought that Venus appears in the early morning sky tho. Could be wrong on that too. ????



Cheers!!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:22 AM
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Sorry, that totally did not work
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posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:26 AM
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We can also look to the bible for clues. Tho I am not a very religious person, I dont rule out those ancient texts either! Especially Revelations, where it documents about things to occur near the end times, which I think are linked to the Mayan's 2012 texts, and not talking about end times, but a new begining.

Anyway there are supposed to be world wide events, earthquakes, weather changes etc. Well these little earthquakes popping up all over the world and obviously linked, could be one of those predicted signs.



Cheers!!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:30 AM
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Thanks for that link! Just so you know, I am 3/4 Mescelaro Apache. I firmly believe in the native teachings of nature and prediction. I should contact my relatives in NM and get their prospective on whats going on, see if they might provide some insight.


Cheers!!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:31 AM
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Originally posted by violet

I just checked my compass, and north is slightly off, but to tell the truth I'm not certain about this. Hmm ... how come though when I bring it into the room with my computer it's pointing east? It's pointing to my left when north is behind me. Maybe the computer is affecting it. I just tried another room, and it's N-NE. Is there such thing as a crap compass that would give an inaccurate reading? Mine seems to be a decent one.

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The thing to remember about using a compass is that the earth's magnetic field is relatively weak.

Any substantial piece of iron-bearing metal can create enough distortion of the earth's field (or generate its own), that you cannot rely on a compass unless you get well away from any magnetic materials.

Fortunately, the times when you need a compass are likely to be the times when you are well away from magnetic items.

But you still need to be careful about objects you might be carrying, etc.

Certainly, in a home, building, or automobile, one would expect to have fairly poor, erratic, and unreliable use from a compass.

Also, the earth's magnetic north pole does not correspond with the geographical north pole. And it wanders somewhat. Supposedly, it's moving more rapidly of late which is of no small concern. So to use a compass (or other magnetic navigation equipment), you need to adjust for your location.

www.ngdc.noaa.gov...

So don't be alarmed if a compass does not seem to work properly UNLESS you are well away from anything magnetic.

And don't forget that certain minerals contain enough iron or other magnetic materials to create very strong magnetic fields. Areas with high concentrations of such minerals can make compasses useless even though you're well away from man made objects.



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:38 AM
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You're welcome! Some food for thought for all while I get some shut-eye.
Thanks for everyone's contribution to this great thread!



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:38 AM
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Very true. But when your standing outside in an open space away from anything that would cause influence to a compass and the compass still reads a bit off, I either begin to wonder if the compass needle somehow got charged by a nearby magnet or in fact its showing what it is really indicating.

A slight shift wouldnt account for a compass needle that needs to be pointing to magnetic north as pointing towards the NE at 12* off..weird eh?

I tried two different compasses just yesterday in the parking lot where I live, both showed a slight offset by about 6* to the NE from the normal.

Just more weirdness. And then again, all that magma movement down below us could also be having an effect.


Cheers!!!!

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posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:39 AM
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Goodnight and sleep well!!


2nd line.


Cheers!!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:41 AM
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Spinning water droplets behave like black holes

"WHAT does a drop of water have in common with a black hole and an atom? Well, levitating water droplets can now simulate the dynamics of both cosmological and subatomic objects."

I knew i'd seen such effects somewhere... just dug this out of New Scientist (had read it a few weeks ago) I think it might be pertinent.

Laz

armsofmorpheus.blogspot.com...


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posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:49 AM
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Originally posted by Lazarus Long
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Spinning water droplets behave like black holes

"WHAT does a drop of water have in common with a black hole and an atom? Well, levitating water droplets can now simulate the dynamics of both cosmological and subatomic objects."

I knew i'd seen such effects somewhere... just dug this out of New Scientist (had read it a few weeks ago) I think it might be pertinent.

Laz

armsofmorpheus.blogspot.com...



Yep, its a well known science. Here is another great source with more info in Cymatics.


Cheers!!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:56 AM
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It could well just be the normal declination for our area. Here's a link to a calculator that will calculate the declination and show a map with a compass indicator superimposed over it, for anywhere.

www.ngdc.noaa.gov...

Enter your zipcode and click on "get location" and then click the "compute declination" button . That will show you a map for your area.

See if that looks like what you were seeing.

Also, it's sometimes harder to get completely away from magnetic materials than we might wish. In a parking lot, for example, there could easily be buried piping or the like that may well alter the magnetic field enough to throw a compass off.

I like to walk around a bit and see if the reading changes. If it remians stable over a large area, then it's probably pretty close.

I think what you're seeing is probably just the correct declination for your location.

I've never seen a compass that reads "off" by some small amount. I *have*seen one that read completely backwards (180 degrees off). And that's easily explained by its needle having been remagnetized backwards.



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 04:05 AM
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That is usually my first conclusion that the needle was magnetically influenced and re-charged that would cause incorrect readings.

I do have a good scientific background..I hold a EE degree.
And certianly know to walk around in an area where I might suspect some other magnetic influence causing an incorrect reading on a standard "analog" compass. But here is the real trick. I also have an electronic compass, which uses ferrite coils to detect the magnetic field of the Earth, very similar to navigation instruments on an aircraft. After calibrating it, it would show almost, not quite but almost the same offset.

When I moved up here from Texas, I reset my electronic compass's inclination setting to accomodate for the curvature of the Earth between Odessa and Casper, so that shouldnt be the cause. Funny thing tho, checking it earlier this evening, both analog and electronic compasses are now only showing about a 1 to 3* offset, and checking that by walking the same area to make sure there wasnt anything causing the offset. There is one area near the parking lot that is open ground, no houses or reason for any buried plumbing or wireing in that area, so I use that as well to do my tests.

Thanks for that link too!!



Cheers!!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 04:49 AM
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Originally posted by SLAYER69
Isnt it like the more it rumbles the less danger there is of something major happening, Releasing energy a little bit at a time. Instead of all of a sudden BOOM!

Atleast thats what they told us growing up in CaLI


Speaking of Plate Tectonics, that is true.

But if there's a volcano in there, that could be cause by filling up of the magma chamber - BAD. Quakes volcanic in origin could warning signs of imminent eruption especially if it's getting more and stronger.



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 05:00 AM
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Hi.. Followed since pg 97. Here in quebec -canada, and in Ohio with some friends, literally thousands and thousands of geeses were seen following the north-east path since august, all the way to a big rush in october, thousands at once, I saw them myself, quite weird. Then still some in november. Just so you know, nobody knows where they stoped, but I have some friends south of labrador and they saw it too

Peace and thanks for infos



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 05:16 AM
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Theres just been a 5.6 Gulf of California.

earthquake.usgs.gov...



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 05:17 AM
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Is a 5.6 quake damaging? Just seen on eQuake a 5.6 in the Gulf of Cali and might this show on the Yellowstone region recordings?




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