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guys I think it is in Cebu Philippines. The guys on the video speaking in Visaya dialect. I live in Manila, either the Illuminati is using their HAARP tech for their project blue beam project.
Originally posted by Destinyone
Honestly...I don't see any mass panic. Just regular street traffic and market crowds. All I could hear in the back ground, every now and then, was a fog horn. Your title is very misleading....
Des
Originally posted by topquark
Originally posted by Destinyone
Honestly...I don't see any mass panic. Just regular street traffic and market crowds. All I could hear in the back ground, every now and then, was a fog horn. Your title is very misleading....
Des
Excuse me. I am from the Philippines and people here don't act that way on a regular basis. Also, even though I am not Cebuano and don't speak the dialect, I can understand some of what the man speaking is saying -- he is indeed saying that the people are panicking because they are hearing a noise and they believe there might be a tsunami.
Anyway, I think this is interesting footage. The Philippines is not exempt from strange goings-on. I myself, and my entire family and many others, have been witness to many UFO sightings and other strange events. And no, we are not primitive people who mistake Chinese lanterns for UFOs. We don't classify just any weird light as a UFO. The things we have seen simply defy conventional logic.
Originally posted by topquark
The people ARE definitely panicking. What is wrong with you, guys? You think people from around here (the Philippines) act that way all the time? If that was an insult, I will let it pass. But again, I want to clarify that people running around in the streets in this manner is not normal Filipino behavior. The man taking the video says the people believe there is an incoming tsunami.
Originally posted by Foxy1
the people seem to be moving faster than what would be a comfortable pace of travel. No matter how different our cultures; we are all human and know what is a comfortable pace to move at. Could this be some sort of last minute preparations for a holiday or sales day like we have black friday in america? As far as the noise, it seems like some sort of industrial metal grinding sound, maybe if a metal bridge were nearby in an earthquake it would make sense.edit on 7-4-2012 by Foxy1 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by allprowolfy
Originally posted by topquark
The people ARE definitely panicking. What is wrong with you, guys? You think people from around here (the Philippines) act that way all the time? If that was an insult, I will let it pass. But again, I want to clarify that people running around in the streets in this manner is not normal Filipino behavior. The man taking the video says the people believe there is an incoming tsunami.
What I have come to the conclusion as of late is this, The Democratic North has an ethnocentrism with the South, and call it ignorance for lack of a better word; have not an idea of how people live, but come to very quick conslusion by way of media, academia, and sheer ignorance.
So I ask that you forgive us from the collective global north, as not all are ignorant of your day-to-day culture.edit on 7-4-2012 by allprowolfy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by topquark
Excuse me. I am from the Philippines and people here don't act that way on a regular basis. Also, even though I am not Cebuano and don't speak the dialect, I can understand some of what the man speaking is saying -- he is indeed saying that the people are panicking because they are hearing a noise and they believe there might be a tsunami.
Anyway, I think this is interesting footage. The Philippines is not exempt from strange goings-on. I myself, and my entire family and many others, have been witness to many UFO sightings and other strange events. And no, we are not primitive people who mistake Chinese lanterns for UFOs. We don't classify just any weird light as a UFO. The things we have seen simply defy conventional logic.