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July 7- 11 2010

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posted on May, 23 2010 @ 03:38 AM
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If you take July 9- July 10 2010 the graph shifts back to 640.000 years ago at a certain pont.
1855- 8.000 years ago- 640.000 years ago.



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 03:53 AM
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People need to understand, or "should" understand
is that "we" are a "peope" of a "race" not an individual.

Once you can grasp that, you will be able to obtain true
knowledge of the self, and the self's creations.

i.e. chickens.... do we dine on KFC/Chicken dinners as
the "chicken" we're eating as an individual race? Or do
we ingest this species from looking out that this species
is a great source of protein.... for everybody... to acquire
the benefits???



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 03:53 AM
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reply to post by samureyed
 


People need to understand, or "should" understand
is that "we" are a "peope" of a "race" not an individual.

Once you can grasp that, you will be able to obtain true
knowledge of the self, and the self's creations.

i.e. chickens.... do we dine on KFC/Chicken dinners as
the "chicken" we're eating as an individual race? Or do
we ingest this species from looking out that this species
is a great source of protein.... for everybody... to acquire
the benefits???



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 02:37 PM
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Originally posted by Julie Washington

Originally posted by Zagari
On Timewave Zero famous dates July 7-11 2010 resonates with the last eruption of Yellowstone, same graph formation.
Some people think that if mayan calendar actually ends Deemer 16 2013 we would see something huge in July 2010.


I appreciate your thoughts on this OP, but it would be nice if you could post the charts here side by side so we can see the comparison.

I am unaware of what the "famous" July 7-11 2010 is, could you explain?

Also, when was the last eruption of Yellowstone?

Not to be picky, but a little more info included would be appreciated so I don't have to go looking for it.



www.abovetopsecret.com...

timewave zero



posted on May, 23 2010 @ 04:16 PM
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Thank your for the link. I am familiar with the Time Wave thread and the Time Wave calculator. I've actually used it.

However, I haven't read the entire thread and don't have time to read the 83 pages, so it would be nice if the OP could give us a little more info so I don't have to search for it.

His opening thread only says:

"On Timewave Zero famous dates July 7-11 2010 resonates with the last eruption of Yellowstone, same graph formation.
Some people think that if mayan calendar actually ends Deemer 16 2013 we would see something huge in July 2010. "

Where are the links to support his opinion? I know he has done a ton of work on time wave analysis, it just would be nice if he could share it here.

Why bother to create the thread without sharing the research that brought him to this conclusion?





posted on May, 23 2010 @ 04:49 PM
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Originally posted by dragnet53

Originally posted by Zagari
On Timewave Zero famous dates July 7-11 2010 resonates with the last eruption of Yellowstone, same graph formation.
Some people think that if mayan calendar actually ends Deemer 16 2013 we would see something huge in July 2010.


I can see Katla go boom that day. Yellowstone not ready.



Ummm.... I don't know. Seems yellowstone has been ready
to pop for awhile...

"Yellowstone's last magma eruption was about 70,000 years ago. The last super eruption was approximately 640,000 years ago."
www.wikianswers.com



posted on May, 24 2010 @ 10:36 AM
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The three super eruptions occurred 2.1 million, 1.3 million, and 640,000 years ago, forming the Island Park Caldera, the Henry's Fork Caldera, and Yellowstone calderas, respectively. There have been 142 caldera forming eruptions in the past 17 million years.

Non-explosive eruptions of lava and less-violent explosive eruptions have occurred in and near the Yellowstone caldera since the last supereruption. The most recent lava flow occurred about 70,000 years ago, while the largest violent eruption excavated the West Thumb of Lake Yellowstone around 150,000 years ago. Smaller steam explosions occur as well; an explosion 13,800 years ago left a 5 kilometer diameter crater at Mary Bay on the edge of Yellowstone Lake (located in the center of the caldera). Currently, volcanic activity is exhibited via numerous geothermal vents scattered throughout the region, including the famous Old Faithful Geyser, plus recorded ground swelling indicating ongoing inflation of the underlying magma chamber.

The upward movement of the Yellowstone caldera floor—almost 3 inches (7.6 cm) each year between 2004 and 2008—was more than three times greater than ever observed since such measurements began in 1923. From mid-Summer 2004 through mid-Summer 2008, the land surface within the caldera moved upwards, as much as 8 inches (20 cm) at the White Lake GPS station. By the end of 2009, the uplift had slowed significantly and appeared to have stopped. In January 2010, the USGS stated "that uplift of the Yellowstone Caldera has slowed significantly" and uplift continues but at a slower pace. The U.S. Geological Survey, University of Utah and National Park Service scientists with the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory maintain that they "see no evidence that another such cataclysmic eruption will occur at Yellowstone in the foreseeable future. Recurrence intervals of these events are neither regular nor predictable."

Nobody knows when it will blow again or if it will be a fullscale eruption or just a gas explosion. The short term indicators state your date is more likely wrong than even close to accurate.




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