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Originally posted by muzzy
Afraid you are mistaken, there is nothing more than normal numbers of earthquakes going on there.
Its the mag 5+ that matter, unless you get a whole bunch of 4's in the same place in one day and they are not aftershocks of a big quake.
Have a look here over the last 7 days
earthquake.usgs.gov...
also check last 30 days
neic.usgs.gov...
nothing much has changed from what it was like back in 1879 when USGS started out, except more people are becoming aware of the situation due to the Media
If you are really keen start following this thread
Quake Watch 2011
Originally posted by heineken
sry but you are very but very wrong...earthquake activity has been confirmed on an increase
PROOF THAT YOU ARE VERYYYYY WRONG
dont get scared with this one...
scary stuff
edit on 2-2-2011 by heineken because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by observe50
Howdy Zorgon,
I know I sound like an old nag but I still go with what I have written here many times on ATS
An extinction level event was to occur on Earth but "they say" even though Humans are evolving slowly they ARE evolving and a race worth saving.
What is happening has to happen in the manner it is to lesson this event
Watch for new fissures opening and the event will be where not expected the Central mid-Atlantic Ridge. Watch for magnetic anomilies in said area
Two connecting quakes off Brazil's hump to Ridge then the big one precursed by the P-Wave which will cover over 23 Countries in the hump of Africa may interfere also with Portugal, Spain Italy Maybe France, England.
Tsunami's HUGH ship will tilt on side to hold water in areas..... sadly many will be lost but the Human race will not go extinct.
Let's see if it happens or I am the fool.
What is happening now has to happen so they can save this race for the future
I know how it makes me sound (craZZZZZZZZZZZZZy) I can read what I write.... only sharing what they show and tell.
Time will tell and as they say, whatever is to be.....will be!
Originally posted by mike184everIf what you are preaching happens,there wont be a safe place unless you have an Ark...I here there is a company in Russia that is building one...GO FOR IT. have a nice day
Originally posted by mike184everHow can you look at any known data to mankind and scream "the sky is falling"
Immediately following the 2004 Tsunami, the world was so rocked with the staggering death toll of nearly 240,000 individuals that it is often forgotten that many of the more rural and traditional citizens were able to survive through an indigenous understanding of the signs of an incoming tsunami. For example, scientists in the area initially were convinced that the aboriginal population of the Andaman Islands would be significantly ravaged by the tsunami, however, all but one of the tribes in the islands (oddly enough, the one that had largely converted to Christianity and thus, a change of lifestyle,) suffered only minor casualties. When questioned, the tribesmen explained to the scientists that the land and ocean often fought over boundaries and when the earth shook they knew that the sea would soon enter the land until the two could realign their borders. Because of this, the villagers fled to the hills and suffered little or no casualties.
The elephants in Khao Lak, the hardest-hit area in Thailand, had apparently trumpeted in fear three hours before the earthquake struck, hundreds of miles away. They sounded the alarm again an hour after the quake but significantly, before the wave had hit.
At the fishing village of San Suk, birds started a frantic squawking. Villagers took heed and ran, and all 1,000 escaped unharmed.
One thing is sure,' says Mackenzie. 'While people died in horrific numbers, there were often situations where animals in the same area were not killed. In Yala National Park in Sri Lanka, there were no signs of animals dying in large numbers, yet people died there in huge numbers.' In Thailand, elephants were used to save lives after the disaster in search-and-rescue missions,
But some scientists have scoffed at the notion that animals have "super sense" and doubt they survived in the large numbers that others have suggested.
"No elephants are dead, not even a dead hare or rabbit. I think animals can sense disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening," H.D. Ratnayake, deputy director of Sri Lanka's Wildlife Department, said Wednesday.
YALA NATIONAL PARK, Sri Lanka - Wildlife officials in Sri Lanka expressed surprise Wednesday that they found no evidence of large-scale animal deaths from the weekend's massive tsunami � indicating that animals may have sensed the wave coming and fled to higher ground.
A photographer who flew over Sri Lanka's Yala National Park in an air force helicopter saw abundant wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, deer, and not a single animal corpse.
Floodwaters from the tsunami swept into the park, uprooting trees and toppling cars onto their roofs � one red car even ended up on top of a huge tree � but the animals apparently were not harmed and may have sought out high ground, said Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, whose Jetwing Eco Holidays ran a hotel in the park.
"This is very interesting. I am finding bodies of humans, but I have yet to see a dead animal," said Wijeyeratne, whose hotel in the park was totally destroyed in Sunday's tidal surge.
From the unbelievable chaos of the Tsunami disaster comes an incredible tale from Jim France of the Pavilion Hotel Group in Bangkok.
At a resort on Phuket, one of the most popular attractions is (was) elephant rides. As many as eight people on one elephant, first into the surrounding forest, then down to the beach, to lunch at a fresh water lagoon, then back to the hotel. The elephants (nine) were kept chained to iin-ground posts, not because they needed to be, but because it made the mothers feel better because their children seemed safe from a tromping when feeding the beasts.
About twenty minutes before the first wave hit, the elephants became extremely agitated and unruly. Four had just returned from a trip and their handlers had not yet chained them. They helped the other five tear free from their chains. They all then climbed a hill and started bellowing. Many people followed them up the hill. Then the waves hit. After the waves subsided, the elephants charged down from the hill, and started picking up children with their trunks and running them back up the hill; when all the children were taken care of, they started helping the adults.
They rescued forty-two people. Then, they returned to the beach and carried up four dead bodies, one of a child. Not until the task was done would they allow their handlers to mount them. Then with handlers atop, they began moving wreckage.
Additionally of note is the story of Tilly Smith, a 10-year-old British student vacationing on Mikakhao Beach in Thailand. Tilly, had recently studied tsunamis in school and immediately recognized the frothing bubbles and receding ocean as a harbinger of a tsunami. Along with her parents, they warned the beach and it was entirely evacuated safely.
You only have to look at Political Map to see that you cannot hide from a caticlismic earth change like you discribe....and Scallions Maps are a farce....fire up the Grill, pop the tops on some good brew and watch the show. Its not meant to survive. Why do poeple try so hard not to get the big picture.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by mike184everHow can you look at any known data to mankind and scream "the sky is falling"
Well when I was in school they taught people that if you are on a beach and the waves recede quickly do NOT go out and pick up the pretty sea shells or the fish... run for the hills.
In the last Tsunami in 2004 seems people forgot that little bit of common sense
But the natives saw the signs and decided today was not a good day to go fishing and went to their temples in the hills... Scientists had feared for their survival but they knew...
Immediately following the 2004 Tsunami, the world was so rocked with the staggering death toll of nearly 240,000 individuals that it is often forgotten that many of the more rural and traditional citizens were able to survive through an indigenous understanding of the signs of an incoming tsunami. For example, scientists in the area initially were convinced that the aboriginal population of the Andaman Islands would be significantly ravaged by the tsunami, however, all but one of the tribes in the islands (oddly enough, the one that had largely converted to Christianity and thus, a change of lifestyle,) suffered only minor casualties. When questioned, the tribesmen explained to the scientists that the land and ocean often fought over boundaries and when the earth shook they knew that the sea would soon enter the land until the two could realign their borders. Because of this, the villagers fled to the hills and suffered little or no casualties.
worldprehistory.blogspot.com...
No animals died in that Tsunami, save they found one dead rabbit... the animals knew the signs... and ran to high ground. At one preserve the handlers saw the elephants get restless and break free. They did not understand what was going on... The elephants survive, but many of the staff at the preserve lost their lives. Seems they did not follow the elephants.. You can google that... seems all over the region and in several countries hit by the wave the elephants knew... and saved lives
The elephants in Khao Lak, the hardest-hit area in Thailand, had apparently trumpeted in fear three hours before the earthquake struck, hundreds of miles away. They sounded the alarm again an hour after the quake but significantly, before the wave had hit.
At the fishing village of San Suk, birds started a frantic squawking. Villagers took heed and ran, and all 1,000 escaped unharmed.
One thing is sure,' says Mackenzie. 'While people died in horrific numbers, there were often situations where animals in the same area were not killed. In Yala National Park in Sri Lanka, there were no signs of animals dying in large numbers, yet people died there in huge numbers.' In Thailand, elephants were used to save lives after the disaster in search-and-rescue missions,
www.mackenzieproductions.com...
Tsunami Animals: A Sixth Sense?
www.foxnews.com...
But some scientists have scoffed at the notion that animals have "super sense" and doubt they survived in the large numbers that others have suggested.
Typical from 'scientists' who can't see past their noses
No Ark Needed for Animals this Time
www.dwamusa.com...
"No elephants are dead, not even a dead hare or rabbit. I think animals can sense disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening," H.D. Ratnayake, deputy director of Sri Lanka's Wildlife Department, said Wednesday.
Experts: Tsunami Kills Few Animals
www.jcrows.com...
YALA NATIONAL PARK, Sri Lanka - Wildlife officials in Sri Lanka expressed surprise Wednesday that they found no evidence of large-scale animal deaths from the weekend's massive tsunami � indicating that animals may have sensed the wave coming and fled to higher ground.
A photographer who flew over Sri Lanka's Yala National Park in an air force helicopter saw abundant wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, deer, and not a single animal corpse.
Floodwaters from the tsunami swept into the park, uprooting trees and toppling cars onto their roofs � one red car even ended up on top of a huge tree � but the animals apparently were not harmed and may have sought out high ground, said Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, whose Jetwing Eco Holidays ran a hotel in the park.
"This is very interesting. I am finding bodies of humans, but I have yet to see a dead animal," said Wijeyeratne, whose hotel in the park was totally destroyed in Sunday's tidal surge.
So the POINT is to make people aware of what is happening and to be alert to the signs... You can laugh all you like, you can make fun of it all you like the way posters are doing on the Australian Storm thread, but in the end, it will be YOU that is in the death toll of an event
From an email that was circulated in 2005
From the unbelievable chaos of the Tsunami disaster comes an incredible tale from Jim France of the Pavilion Hotel Group in Bangkok.
At a resort on Phuket, one of the most popular attractions is (was) elephant rides. As many as eight people on one elephant, first into the surrounding forest, then down to the beach, to lunch at a fresh water lagoon, then back to the hotel. The elephants (nine) were kept chained to iin-ground posts, not because they needed to be, but because it made the mothers feel better because their children seemed safe from a tromping when feeding the beasts.
About twenty minutes before the first wave hit, the elephants became extremely agitated and unruly. Four had just returned from a trip and their handlers had not yet chained them. They helped the other five tear free from their chains. They all then climbed a hill and started bellowing. Many people followed them up the hill. Then the waves hit. After the waves subsided, the elephants charged down from the hill, and started picking up children with their trunks and running them back up the hill; when all the children were taken care of, they started helping the adults.
They rescued forty-two people. Then, they returned to the beach and carried up four dead bodies, one of a child. Not until the task was done would they allow their handlers to mount them. Then with handlers atop, they began moving wreckage.
Seems there was one young person that studied at school and paid attention...
Additionally of note is the story of Tilly Smith, a 10-year-old British student vacationing on Mikakhao Beach in Thailand. Tilly, had recently studied tsunamis in school and immediately recognized the frothing bubbles and receding ocean as a harbinger of a tsunami. Along with her parents, they warned the beach and it was entirely evacuated safely.
worldprehistory.blogspot.com...
Seems at least a few people in the world can do better than to make fun of issues There may yet be hope for mankind
edit on 2-2-2011 by zorgon because: Chadwickus talked to ArMaP to convince Phage to do it, even though Aliens abducted him
That's when they spread out their arms, whilst spinning....then pull them in close to their bodies, to increase their rotation rate......
Originally posted by zorgon
It's just weird... like the seasons have shifted by a couple months
Originally posted by ayava5678
Originally posted by heineken
sry but you are very but very wrong...earthquake activity has been confirmed on an increase
PROOF THAT YOU ARE VERYYYYY WRONG
dont get scared with this one...
scary stuff
edit on 2-2-2011 by heineken because: (no reason given)
Sorry but I'm not going to believe random jpeg/gif graphs taken off the net. If you want I can open mspaint and make a pretty graph for you?