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Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by boondock-saint
best wishes to all in this area
and hope for the best
can somebody say HAARP ????
That kind of reckless endangerment of the crust risks turning the entire surface of earth into molten lava.
Such a risky expierment would never be undertaken, it has too great of a potential to spiral out of control.
Unless you think humans are THAT crazy! Maybe we are I don't know.
[edit on 4-4-2010 by muzzleflash]
Originally posted by psilo simon
Well, not much has come of my post here. Respect to those that did reply to my post, but, I was looking for something out with the continental region of the US, not the political.
But still though. Yesterday, about 6-7 hours before the quake, I felt sick. Only slightly sick then it subsided, but nonetheless, a definite sickness came over my tummy.
I know I`m only clutching at Gaian straws here, but I thought it may be something worth talking about.
Anyway, again, to those that posted...thank you. But I will attenuate my question and have it include those that are off the geographical area of the quake, not just the political.
Anyone else think that it should be OK to start a sentence with "But"?
Originally posted by watchdog
reply to post by etcorngods
Sweetheart, my God is the God of the Bible. Tried and true, the Way, the Truth, and the Light. He is the only way to Heaven. I don't rely on baptist ministers for my council. I rely on His Word. So exactly which "God" are you referring to if not the Catholic, or Baptist? Because I am not sure you are referring to Jesus, who IS the only real GOD!!!
Originally posted by apacheman
reply to post by StealthKix
Been pretty quiet since yesterday.
We got our BOB ready after the first quake, just in case, and slept in clothes, but the night passed quietly.
We're located in San Diego county, not far from the epicenter, relatively speaking. There's been a huge number of small aftershocks, but nothing we could feel.
We agree, however, that we can feel "a disturbance in the force": nothing that you can definitely describe or define, but still there and abnormal. I wouldn't be surprised if we get another big one in the region over the next few days.
I suspect that we are feeling an electrical field being generated by rock compression, a piezoelectric effect.
Originally posted by joebinotto
reply to post by alexgia
The strangest thing about this quake is the vertigo effects so many of us are feeling. I am still light headed and last night was awful in that sense. The earth is still moving a lot!
Originally posted by Missletow
From what I understand by geological standards this was still a pretty damn big quake, but the epicenter just so happened to be in a very lucky place so not much happened in way of damage. If only we could always be so lucky.
Originally posted by killer4281
i have one question why do all these events get turned to a god thing?
i have one question why do all these events get turned to a god thing?
Any more news from people in the area? Whats it like there?