posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 01:53 PM
Dear Puterman,
I asked for Gary's permission because I did not know whether or not he'd appreciate his words going into print in public. Jake Lowenstern's
responses are always public when he is acting as the head of the YVO.
Dear Mushussu,
I absolutely applaud your efforts. But you have not addressed the fact that the representative said that the "pipecleaners" were probably being
caused by heating system and when he checked, they were present last winter. This is simply not the fact according to the webicorder postings for
2007/08.
And I absolutely agree with you that "it screws up their research". Forget the cause of the "pipecleaners", what does all this say about the
funding for the research and the priorities of the U.S. government? When asked why there are problems with the LKWY, Jake Lowenstern said it would
take $800 000 to upgrade the system. That's a tiny fraction of a minute's worth of interest on the U.S. national debt.
Let the fish go! How did you know I was a fisherman? One time, late in the fall, the Walleye were ferocious and chasing surface lures right to
the shore. I fish at a dam and stand on the rocks and land them without a net. This one particular night, a big one thrashed violently and the hook
went into my thumb passed the barb. Experience has taught me not to panic. I secured the fish and then removed it carefully. Then I wondered what to
do about my thumb. In our local hospital there is a display case with dozens of lures they removed as a result of bad fishing adventures. But I
didn't want to walk to the hospital, and besides the fishing was great. I pulled it out with the pliers, ripped off a strip of my shirt and tied it
around thumb to stop the bleeding. I caught my limit and I remember the night vividly. There is a twofold reason for my obsessiveness. But the subject
is Yellowstone.
(Stay on track Robin)
Dear Hx3_1963,
I'm sorry I'm not keeping up with the technical aspects of the web, and all related systems of the park, and the jargon associated with it on this
thread. I am just trying to discuss stuff with my fellow citizens to understand what is happening at Yellowstone. And especially at the monitoring
station know as LKWY. A lot of what you say is sailing over my head. I'm not the sharpest tool in the box. But sometimes you don't want a fine
implement. Yesterday, I removed ice from a friend's roof and raingutters. The ice pick I used had just the right tip. Once I removed the majority of
ice with precise strokes, I then used the broad back of the pick to smash the remainder, so as not to pierce the singles. (back to Yellowstone). So
the point is that I'm a tool. And I don't know my way around this thread. I do know they have an ignore option on each comment, so I'm certain with
all your expertise you can figure out how to use it.
This thread is titled "What's going on at Yellowstone?" And that's what I'm trying to understand. I'm just trying to digest all the facts.
Fact 1. Yellowstone just experienced it's second largest swarm on record.
Fact 2. The swarm had different characteristics from previous swarms which has been confirmed by Robert Smith.
Fact 3. Starting in 2004, there has been magma injected into the caldera and there is ground deformation. Periods of which were at the record setting
level of 7cm per year.
Fact 4. Webicorder readings for LKWY, the epicenter of the swarm, show a signature from an unknown source.
Fact 5. There is no evidence for precursory conditons at Yellowstone before an eruption, because no one has ever witnessed or recorded a Supervolcano
erupting.
What if? What if there is an electromagnetic current being created by something under LKWY? And what if the power supply is attracting these fields
and the two stations are acting like an a transmittor and reciever? Don't expect me to provide the answer. I'm just a rusty, dented hammer. I'm
just a crude tool.
If I am off topic, may the moderation gods remove me.