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Originally posted by Signals
I for one would trust an elder over MSM.....
Originally posted by Signals
I for one would trust an elder over MSM.....
Originally posted by Screwed
Well, that about wraps it up for me.
I have officially heard everything.
No offense intended toward you OP.
I do thank you for the thread.
God forbid your "Elder" neighbor ('round my parts they're just called Old people)
Is right and the entire Gulf gets sucked into a high energy vortex, I'm gonna look like quite the A-hole.
Man will I have egg on my face.
On the bright side, You are going to be a freakin HERO!!!
and some sort of modern day prophet. Or at least your crazy neighbor will be.
Either way, and I'm being serious now,
Keep in touch with that old timer.
I am curious as to WHY he s saying this.
I wish you would have probed him more.
Originally posted by Yummy Freelunch
The shills come out in full force.
Op..i find your neighbor's statement very interesting. There are far stranger things happening in the world right now.
Hell, we dont know anything about the world we live in, so who's to say he isnt right?
Originally posted by B3lz3buth
reply to post by My.mind.is.mine
my neighbor who is an elder (maybe 80) and claims to be a spiritual who studied "the world from Native Americans".
Check your neighbor backyard, pretty sure you will find some " spiritual plant " growing here...
Do not accept any muffins with your tea if you ever visit him...
.edit on 29/8/2012 by B3lz3buth because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Yummy Freelunch
The shills come out in full force.
Op..i find your neighbor's statement very interesting. There are far stranger things happening in the world right now.
Hell, we dont know anything about the world we live in, so who's to say he isnt right?
Example: calling any ATS member a shill will result in an account termination.
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by redtic
It has been slowing down too. Having lived on the Gulf Coast I can say that I've never seen a storm hit for this long..
Allison lasted unusually long for a June storm, remaining tropical or subtropical for 15 days. The storm developed from a tropical wave in the northern Gulf of Mexico on June 4, 2001, and struck the upper Texas coast shortly thereafter. It drifted northward through the state, turned back to the south, and re-entered the Gulf of Mexico
The storm dropped heavy rainfall along its path, peaking at over 40 inches (1,000 mm) in Texas. The worst flooding occurred in Houston, where most of Allison's damage occurred: 30,000 became homeless after the storm flooded over 70,000 houses and destroyed 2,744 homes. Downtown Houston was inundated with flooding, causing severe damage to hospitals and businesses
Originally posted by frugal
A sinkhole results from a cave collapsing. Maybe the Gulf of Mexico oil spill caused a crack or a cave to open up, and now it is collapsing. I once lived in Bowling Green, KY and Mamouth cave was 30 minutes away by highway. The Mamouth cave spreads out 300 miles in all directions underground. We had hundreds of sink holes in the countryside in and around Bowling Green, KY. Somones entire pond disappeared during lunch hour. A huge piece of road disappeared in town and cost $400,000.00 to repair. Someone's car disappeared in the TJ Maxx parking lot. People in the countryside used sink holes as their dump. Mamouth Cave was just huge underground, one room is a football stadium size.... very hard to imagine, and undergound river.edit on 30-8-2012 by frugal because: sp
Originally posted by roadgravel
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by redtic
It has been slowing down too. Having lived on the Gulf Coast I can say that I've never seen a storm hit for this long..
TS storm Allison in 2001 in the Houston area.
Allison lasted unusually long for a June storm, remaining tropical or subtropical for 15 days. The storm developed from a tropical wave in the northern Gulf of Mexico on June 4, 2001, and struck the upper Texas coast shortly thereafter. It drifted northward through the state, turned back to the south, and re-entered the Gulf of Mexico
The storm dropped heavy rainfall along its path, peaking at over 40 inches (1,000 mm) in Texas. The worst flooding occurred in Houston, where most of Allison's damage occurred: 30,000 became homeless after the storm flooded over 70,000 houses and destroyed 2,744 homes. Downtown Houston was inundated with flooding, causing severe damage to hospitals and businesses
Originally posted by roadgravel
reply to post by My.mind.is.mine
Be glad you arrived after. It was a gigantic mess. All those underground tunnels, parking garages, etc downtown and at the med center filled with water.
The LA situation is a salt dome, common all the coast. But many have been hollowed out to be used as storage.