--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozg...@...> wrote: > > TurquoiseB wrote: > > Because many here seem to believe pretty much any prediction > > that someone makes, for no other reason than that they think > > knowing the predicted thing ahead of time makes them "special," > > here is very, very special prediction right up your alley. > > > > http://www.break.com/index/weird-guys-bizarre-earthquake-warning.html > > > > The scariest thing about this prediction is not, as one might > > think, the guy himself and his way of speaking. It's not even > > the possibility, however remote, that he might be right. Nope, > > the scariest thing by far is the cult of disciples who would > > form around him and become his followers if he *was* right. > > > > Digg, where I found this, predicted a 70% chance of this guy > > being home on prom night. I think that's lowballing it. > > Of course Californians are always on the alert for earthquakes. We just > had a new moon so the gravitational effects are high. Those lead to > shifts in the tectonic plates. Next month there will be a solar eclipse > on the 11th and we have a partial lunar eclipse on the 26th of this > month. Eclipses are very prone to triggering earthquakes due to even > more intense gravitational effects. We seem to be having some > increased earthquake swarms in the LA area as well as here in the Bay > Area. I don't think we're quite as worried about the Golden Gate > Bridge as the incomplete Bay Bridge which in a severe earthquake could > lose the east span as the new span there which will be VERY earthquake > tolerant is unfinished.
And what are you going to do about it ? Nothing. Thought so.