Even though the residents of the Gulf are still suffering from the oil spill and will likely continue to feel it’s effects for years to come, the Media and thus the world is starting to lose interest. Maybe it’s time to do some reflecting and some rethinking concerning the seriousness of what we’ve seen, or what we yet may see!
First off I’m not a geologist. If you are and you’re reading this, please correct my misunderstandings. Oil, gasses and other liquids we pull from underneath the ground, or “seabed” in this case, must leave a “space”.
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At 6:34 UT on February 27,2010, an 8.8 earthquake hit offshore of Maule, Chile near the city of Conception’. Such a large earthquake coming on the heels of the recent ones in Tonga, Haiti, China, and Turkey, each with a great loss of life in just a few months is cause for great concern. This earthquake, the largest in 50 years and one of the largest ever recorded in modern times, was unique among many earthquakes of these past few decades.
As the reports came in concerning the efforts by Chilean authorities to cope with this huge disaster, we realized why their efforts were met with such daunting challenges. Thanks to the efforts of the nation’s people to upgrade their country’s building codes, perhaps many hundreds of thousands of lives were saved. However, what faced this nation in terms of sheer destruction was, I feel, perhaps unequaled in modern history, for such a small nation.
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July 20, 2009 Tags: Aliens, Comets, earthquakes, electromagneticflux, Jupiter, Lulin, Mars, Ra-Sol, Secret Science, shechinah, UFO's, Velikovsky
Throughout the universe there is matter organized and unorganized. It is all relative to each other in time and space and function. And there is a glue that holds it all together. That is matter too, yet more refined and perfect. There is no such thing as immaterial matter and there is no place without some form of matter.
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