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Originally posted by 8fl0z
This is pretty basic, but with all the talk of Obama travelling to India, and all the predictions about Nov. 6th (today), i think i might have some idea of what's going on.
There has been talk of a CME or EMP that could cripple the entire USA, Mexico, Central America, and South America. Now wheres the best place to be when this happens? The other side of the world, where you can escape the main force of these events.
Just a quick thought. Anyone else have a similar idea, if so share it here
Originally posted by Jamjar
I believe his visit has simple intent.
2 emerging super powers - China and India - US and other Western nations in decline wont parley with China so they are all trying to get their respective grubby little mitts into India - UK government was there not so long back doing exactly the same thing.
The Warships are probably just doing 'routine' manoeuvres, either that or they are there 'just in case' due to Iran.
Originally posted by 8fl0z
This is pretty basic, but with all the talk of Obama travelling to India, and all the predictions about Nov. 6th (today), i think i might have some idea of what's going on.
There has been talk of a CME or EMP that could cripple the entire USA, Mexico, Central America, and South America. Now wheres the best place to be when this happens? The other side of the world, where you can escape the main force of these events.
Just a quick thought. Anyone else have a similar idea, if so share it here
“To those who ask if this is designed to send a message, my answer is simply: absolutely,” Obama said at his first public engagement in Mumbai. “In our determination to give our people a future of security and prosperity, the United States and India stand united.”
www.k haleejtimes.com
Originally posted by davidgrouchy
We could just take his word for it,
this time. Just this once.
Too much to suggest?