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Originally posted by JupiterReed
THIS AS WELL AS THE ADEN QUAKE WERE PREDICTED A WEEK AGO!!!
THE QUAKE IN CHINA WAS PREDICTED LAST NIGHT BY TOLEC!!!
THIS MAN IS NOT LYING!!!
FINALLY YOU WILL HAVE PROOF!!!
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Originally posted by loves a conspiricy
reply to post by JupiterReed
Reptillian sea bases?? Thats crazy talk
Originally posted by Curious and Concerned
Originally posted by pointr97
Your right, there is no history of quakes in that region of the planet.....
I believe muse7 was being sarcastic. And a quick search would confirm that the area is indeed prone to earthquakes. The Sichuan province (where one of the quakes struck) even has an earthquake museum to commemorate the tens of thousands who lost their lives in an earthquake there in 2008. I don't know how you came to the conclusion that there is no history of quakes?
Originally posted by pointr97
HOWEVER, go to the usgs site and take a look at the earthquake history. You will notice that there is more earthquake activity in the last week in the US than in the entire asia/russia region.
That is not unusual, due to the way the USGS database stores quakes. This information can be found on the USGS statistics page.
As quakes smaller than 4.5 outside of the US won't be stored on the USGS database, you would expect there to be more quakes recorded in the US compared to other regions, even if they are equally prone to earthquakes.
Starting in January 2009, the USGS National Earthquake Information Center no longer locates earthquakes smaller than magnitude 4.5 outside the United States, unless we receive specific information that the earthquake was felt or caused damage.
You go on to claim that there are no faults in the area, yet if you look at this map you can see that Western China is indeed prone to earthquakes. I agree that the planet is not "sitting on a happy pedestal", which is why I'm not sure what your point is in this thread? What does the numerology of the date have to do with it?
It is great to be aware of what is going on around you. But making false claims to fit your own theories is not trying to figure out what is happening in the world. It would pay to research your claims before claiming others have their heads stuck in a hole and are ignoring evidence, as the evidence does not support your claims.
The guy in the video claims there will be an attack on a base off the coast of China. Did you bother to look at where these quakes were? If you weren't aware, China is a pretty big country, and these quakes occured in the Western region of China, far inland from the coast in the East. These quakes were thousands of kilometres away from the coast, let alone a (reptilian ) base off the coast. I would hardly call that a succesful prediction. Or is there something I am missing here?
Originally posted by pointr97
There has been a third earthquake in the area, 5.5, 10 miles deep.
Originally posted by pointr97
Well, my background is in environmental engineering, so do you mind if I keep looking? Earthquakes occur on or around fault zones or where the density of the sub layers drastically change an send the energy to the surface(like waves in an ocean). The occurrence of an earthquake in an area that doesn't have a fault anywhere near it, doesn't raise an eyebrow?
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
Above Qoute from same poster (Curious and Concerned) as the first post I qouted in response to JupiterRed.
I can't help but get excited when I see someone post correct and researched information instead of coming to conclusions based on weak data.