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Originally posted by VreemdeVlieendeVoorwep
reply to post by heineken
Well, if we are indeed heading towards a big disaster, then , unfortunately, there is not much anyone can do.
That is why i, for one, are not to concerned about an apocolapse coming. If it happens it happens.
That is why you should enjoy your life always to the fullest, worrying about future events is pointless.
VvV
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by JonoEnglish
reply to post by heineken
Do you do pole dancing? (just kidding)
Should we feel safe?
Originally posted by kwakakev
Should we feel safe?
Animals are dying in large numbers all around you, wars in which millions of people have died are based on nothing but lies, the economy is spinning out of control and those with the power to act are more concerned about their own situation than their responsibilities. You would have to be living with your head in front of a propaganda tv to feel safe. This does not mean go running around like a chicken with its head cut off crying that the sky is falling. It means remain aware of the situation around you, the future is uncertain and many different possible outcomes and events could happen. Life is full of risks, you could slip over in the shower, crack your head and die. It is great you are questioning what people say, especially the experts. With a better understanding of the situation you are better able to respond. Remain vigilant.
Originally posted by onehuman
reply to post by heineken
Hey there fella, you asked me to drop the link to the seismic activity server here from my thread so here I am! Hope it helps.
Live Seismic Activity Graphs
Originally posted by wcitizen
reply to post by heineken
Here's a link to the HAARP Induction Magnetometer which is fascinating:
137.229.36.30...
And this one, real time magnetosphere simulation, also fascinating:
www2.nict.go.jp...
thank you so much..added to my collection!!!!