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Quake senses tingling in overdrive.

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posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:25 PM
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Before the Japan quake I started getting wierd dizzy spells and nausea. After the quake it went away.
Now its back and stronger than ever. I will not be suprised if there is not another quake, but much stronger than the Japanese one.
Anyone else having these sort of sensations.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:28 PM
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take the flu shot dude



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:28 PM
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You know what is weird. Before that quake I had extreme panic attacks. Today is the first day since then that I've woken up having a panic attack. I also never get headaches but when I do, they are terrible and make me feel nauseous. Well, guess what I feel like today. I suppose it could also just be the horrible storms fronts we've been having sweep through.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:32 PM
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Maybe. I was feeling rather apocalyptic before the Japan quake, and I am again, so who knows. Although lately my feelings that the whole human race isnt worth pissing on has leaned towards the opinion that no natural disaster short of a super volcano could possible rid the world of enough of us to really make anything significantly better.

But, my misanthropy may have absolutely nothing to do with any impending natural disaster, and much more to do with disgust over the way we as a species are acting all over the world right now.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:36 PM
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Been feeling depressed since march, usually I'm very happy. Sleep problems, weird throbbling in legs at night when I'm at bed and feeling very tired occasionally and getting worse day by day, dunno what's happening to me..
Depression? I think so but it just feels weird that it fits the timeframe when bad times are coming at us, lol.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:37 PM
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i have the same feeling, but then again i have a hangover at the moment



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:44 PM
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I have the same feeling but when it happens to me there's usually no big activity for a year or so, so that means my feeling invalidates yours and we are back to the actual science of saying that feelings cannot predict quakes.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:45 PM
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Originally posted by mustfarhan
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take the flu shot dude


But make sure your close to a hospital when you do, or better yet, a funeral home......ALL vaccines have got your number these days......



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:47 PM
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You actually cant say that scientifically, can you?

No, you really cant. Because even if a perfectly controlled study were done, it would still only say on average that feelings cannot predict quakes, and it would not preclude the possibility of any one individual being able to predict a quake.

Mind you, I love science, I just dislike when people who stump for science try to pretend that science can say things it actually cannot.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 01:55 PM
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Originally posted by OoohLaDeDa
Before the Japan quake I started getting wierd dizzy spells and nausea. After the quake it went away.
Now its back and stronger than ever. I will not be suprised if there is not another quake, but much stronger than the Japanese one.
Anyone else having these sort of sensations.


Quakes happen all over the world every day. So, with that said, you should be feeling sick every day.

I will bet you there sure as heck will be another quake somewhere today!



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:05 PM
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You actually cant say that scientifically, can you?

No, you really cant. Because even if a perfectly controlled study were done, it would still only say on average that feelings cannot predict quakes, and it would not preclude the possibility of any one individual being able to predict a quake.

Mind you, I love science, I just dislike when people who stump for science try to pretend that science can say things it actually cannot.


If there was a controlled study done on this, which there have been many done on other subjects dealing with predictions, you think the result would be an on average assessement? So your saying they would have a few correct predictions?

I bet you that if they had 10,000 test subjects the result would be 0-10,000 so there is no average. So yea I can say that scientifically and until somebody can find someone who can reliably, exactly predict anything consistently in a controlled environment I'm afraid i'm correct in my assumption.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:06 PM
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Well that's what I've be feeling every day and I'm getting sick of this. Also had a slight headache yesterday and I've never had a headache before if motion sickness is ruled out.

ps. Sun is showing it's stormy side for us again, took a long vacation.
I was getting impatient already.
edit on 28-5-2011 by mikkun because: sunny side



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:14 PM
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Ya well, how about some details? Like how far ahead of the Japanese quake did you start having these symptoms?

While I am not completely denouncing what you have to say, there have been lots of large quakes in the past year alone. Did this happen to you for any of those?

Perhaps you should start keeping a journal......?????



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:14 PM
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Irrelevant. If you love science, which you seem to want to claim you do, dont lie about what it can and cannot say, and certainly dont predict the results of a study that hasnt been done.

Thats horrible methodology and you know it.

Edit to add,

And what "other studies" say about "other predictions" is similarly irrelevant.

Some animals DO seem to be able to sense quakes, and it MAY end up that it was totally coincidental, but that would need to be put through the scientific wringer, and it hasnt yet. If one kind of animal can predict quakes, then its not a huge stretch to consider that another type of animal may be able to as well.

HOW a study is designed is very important, and it would be incredibly difficult to design a study about whether or not humans had a physiological or psychological response to earthquakes because we are not, as toads are, free to move as we wish. We have jobs, and homes, and rules, and conditioning that would create competing urges. So dont even try to pretend that studies have dismissed the idea as false because I know enough about designing a study to know its virtually impossible to even accurately design one for a subject like this.

news.bbc.co.uk...


Common toads appear to be able to sense an impending earthquake and will flee their colony days before the seismic activity strikes.

The evidence comes from a population of toads which left their breeding colony three days before an earthquake that struck L'Aquila in Italy in 2009.

How toads sensed the quake is unclear, but most breeding pairs and males fled.

They reacted despite the colony being 74km from the quake's epicentre, say biologists in the Journal of Zoology.

edit on 28-5-2011 by Illusionsaregrander because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:23 PM
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My friend. Do you know what the ring of fire is? Look it up. Japan is RIGHT smack on it. The earth is moving constantly. There are so many earthquakes that go unnoticed. I think in a span of 10 years there were over 6000 earthquakes in Japan, much more than 3/4 ths were unnoticeable.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:26 PM
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Hmm don't really remember things when I was a kid as I'm only 21 years old.. And my memory ain't that great.
I stated it already - around March but there's also been many other things going in my life. Usually I get sick out of blue.

Maybe I should because I've seem to have some kind of sense of perception as I tend to avoid dangers in real life situations (or maybe higher beings are guiding me in life) but those are things aside.. and they changed my way of thinking a bit.

Intresting times ahead indeed.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:35 PM
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I don't know if you ever look at this, but you can track earthquakes around the world, just about as soon as they happen.

You could look at this often when your symptoms flair up.

earthquake.usgs.gov...



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:40 PM
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Well that I knew already.. I've been checking there once in a while
but yeah.. I should keep some blog, diary etc.

and also what also intrests me is sun activity and other things:
www2.nict.go.jp...

hisz.rsoe.hu...

I'm just a freak.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:47 PM
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I only seem to sense the big ones. I dont know why. I guess there is some sort of order of magnitude increase that makes the smaller ones tiny in comparison.
Before the Japan one, I had been getting the headaches, nausea etc, kind of like a motion sickness, at times seeming to sense the motion of the earth, like for a split second becoming aware of our planet spinning through the cosmos. Sounds crazy doesnt it, btut thats the only way to describe it.
Anyway, the night before the Japan quake, I stopped in my tracks while heading off to make a cup of tea, and I actually said aloud the words "Something is wrong, very wrong.".
This is how I am feeling now.



posted on May, 28 2011 @ 02:54 PM
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I have noticed 2-3 hours prior to a massive earthquake starting with Haiti I get a extreme sense of depression so severe it is debilitating. I will then begin feeling major pain all over my body. It is so intense that I catch myself screaming. I will literally bend over as if someone puched me in the stomach as hard as they can. Twice I have collasped. I have no idea what causes this and it doesn't occur with every earthquake. I may have had symptoms prior to Haiti but that is when I connected my symptoms and occurance together. The strange thing was I had these symptoms 2 days prior to the 9.1 quake in Japan. They subsequently went away and thought that I had been wrong and the two weren't related. I have no idea what caused the delay. I have not noticed anything recently to indicate a major quake event in the near future. I wish what ever is causing my symptoms would quit or I would at least be able to know where the event is about to take place. It really is a miserable feeling.




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