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Originally posted by Oldtimer2
I too live in So Calif,everything appears normal here,no animals acting out,everything seems status quo,one dead bee hardly makes an anomoly of sorts
Originally posted by Arrius
Chile. NZ. Japan. Three corners of the Pacific Ocean plate. California, almost certainly, seems next. How bad, and when, is anybody's guess.
Originally posted by muzzy
I fear for you Americans, not because of impending destruction, but because you seem to have no grasp of geography at all.
I read your OP and only got as far as the "To compare, Christchurch, New Zealand quake was on 2/22/2011 and a day or two earlier, 107 whales were found beached and dead not far from there - SOURCE. " bit (underline mine)
Stewart island is 340 miles from Christchurch, I'd hardly call that "near by"
Also in the linked article is
"Mass strandings are common on the country's rugged coast. Earlier this month, 14 died after beaching near the South Island tourist city of Nelson and 24 perished last month near Cape Reinga in the country's far north"
I didn't read the rest because you obviously haven't researched any of your sources apart from reading the headlines.
You are probably right though , California could be next ................. are you ready
Then again Turkey could be next.
Turkey is near China (sort of)edit on 14-3-2011 by muzzy because: (no reason given)
I read your OP and only got as far as the "To compare, Christchurch, New Zealand quake was on 2/22/2011 and a day or two earlier, 107 whales were found beached and dead not far from there - SOURCE. " bit (underline mine)
Stewart island is 340 miles from Christchurch, I'd hardly call that "near by"
Also in the linked article is "Mass strandings are common on the country's rugged coast. Earlier this month, 14 died after beaching near the South Island tourist city of Nelson and 24 perished last month near Cape Reinga in the country's far north"
I didn't read the rest because you obviously haven't researched any of your sources apart from reading the headlines.
You are probably right though , California could be next ................. are you ready
Then again Turkey could be next.
Turkey is near China (sort of)
Originally posted by muzzy
I fear for you Americans, not because of impending destruction, but because you seem to have no grasp of geography at all.
I read your OP and only got as far as the "To compare, Christchurch, New Zealand quake was on 2/22/2011 and a day or two earlier, 107 whales were found beached and dead not far from there - SOURCE. " bit (underline mine)
Stewart island is 340 miles from Christchurch, I'd hardly call that "near by"
Originally posted by raiders247
I live in the Northern foothills of Los Angeles and I have seen plenty of dead bees around my area. I smoke, so I frequently go outside, and for the last few months I've seen more than just bees. Moths too, I'd say as many moths as bees. Clouds tonight are the "chemtrailed" ones as usual, patchy with a few open spots to see more planes spraying. We've had snow twice this year, which we NEVER see here. I can go on and on about the anomalies...Point is I've definitely felt that we're due for the big one, but this whole Japan disaster is really sealing the deal for me. I wish I could I just get out of dodge for a while but thats impractical for me right now (family). Let's just hope when we do get big one we don't have a Nuclear Emergency.