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The earthquake of November 7, 1882, the first ever to cause damage at Denver, probably centered in the Front Range near Rocky Mountain National Park, and is the largest historical earthquake in the state. The magnitude is estimated to be about 6.6 on the Richter scale. In Boulder County the walls of the depot cracked, and plaster fell from walls at the university at Boulder. The quake was felt as far away as Salina, Kansas and Salt Lake City, Utah. The Longmont Ledger of November 10, 1882, states:
Originally posted by SevenOhhTwo
Ok everybody please dont give me the "this is being talked about in another thread" stuff.. Please cut me some slack as i know this question gets asked a lot on here. I'm fairly new to earthquake knowledge and I'm trying to learn about it. I've been earthquake watching for the past few months, and i don't remember seeing such odd earthquakes since watching. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I'm a little concerned at the recent spring of earthquakes. So we had 2 7.0's in VANUATU on August 20th, a 6.3 near HONSHU, Japan on August 19th, and about 5 or more above 3.5 in Colorado just today!! One in Colorado was a 5.3 and that is extremely rare for that state, and the 2nd biggest in the states history. So tell me this should we start getting worried or should we do the ole "nothing to see here move on".. Again I'm not an expert in this field, i just want some opinions, based on what you guys have observed.. Please note that these are all within days of eachother..
Originally posted by bjsmi2
A large object is entering our solar system and no its not ELEnin...
Originally posted by SevenOhhTwo
reply to post by lordtyp0
Ok, well do you think it's possible that technology is catching up with us? Or are we so jaded that 6.0 earthquakes are becoming the norm?
Originally posted by Required01
Originally posted by bjsmi2
A large object is entering our solar system and no its not ELEnin...
Why do people love to put out vague replies?
What large object is entering our solar system that is note elenin?
Where did you obtain this information? Could you share the link(s) to your source(s)?
Thanks
Originally posted by JennaDarling
Originally posted by Required01
Originally posted by bjsmi2
A large object is entering our solar system and no its not ELEnin...
Why do people love to put out vague replies?
What large object is entering our solar system that is note elenin?
Where did you obtain this information? Could you share the link(s) to your source(s)?
Thanks
Sourceedit on 23-8-2011 by JennaDarling because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Required01
Why do people love to put out vague replies?
What large object is entering our solar system that is note elenin?
Where did you obtain this information? Could you share the link(s) to your source(s)?
Thanks
Originally posted by amnislupus
Originally posted by Required01
Why do people love to put out vague replies?
What large object is entering our solar system that is note elenin?
Where did you obtain this information? Could you share the link(s) to your source(s)?
Thanks
Elenin is still pretty large, at the local scale, perhaps small for a "comet" but noteworthy nonetheless.
Nibiru, Nemesis, Planet X, Brown Dwarf, Apollyon, Binary Star, whatever you'd like to call it, has been an observed phenomenon for at least 3 decades now. If not for it's existence, which has no real truth in media due to assumption, speculation, and disinformation, at most it is observed in other solar systems and hypothetically the reason for certain "variables" in our system. I'm looking at you Uranus and Neptune.
Could easily be the reason for the majority of the "unforeseen events" in history; might explain how life got here in the first place, all the water on the planet, how we got our moon, the death of Mars, the former planet between Mars and Jupiter. That's all speculation, in the end.
If it does exist and it is where they say it is, the sun is now in it's magnetic grasp and will continue to fight with the brown dwarf for a few years. If this is true, the sun's reaction could be catastrophic to us... electrical storms, seismic events, volcanic activity, heavy flooding, pole reversal... all sorts of nasty stuff is prescribed and predicted.
I can't say there is proof. I don't know. But I know there is a campaign aside from the typical "omg doomsday buy my book" movement. I'm going to do my homework because if it is the truth, if that thing is out there, we're going to need to be prepared... you think they're going to tell us we're doomed? Nah... too much money and slave labor to build their secrets in the dark and harvest our souls when we flee for our lives.
Originally posted by Required01
Thank you for this great intell! But the person i quoted said something that is 'not' elenin is entering our solar system. Does he still mean it's that thing we are observing and he is just giving it another name like the line-up you gave? Or does he mean another 'object' as a meteor, comet, debris, spacecraft?
As he specificly said 'object' i don't think he is referring to a planet, comet or another celestial body, that's why i asked him/her to what he meant with "a object is entering our solar system that is 'not' elenin".
I do know the general theories about ELEnin, Niburu, etc but was curious to what he/she meant with object that is not elenin.
But again thanks a lot for your intell, always welcome ofcourse!