ini ada tulisa menarik yang diforwardkan seorang kawan note: forwarded msg attached. ---Irfan Junaidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > note: forwarded msg attached. > > > _________________________________________________________ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > > Hi all,> > Most of the people are working (?) to save computers from > crashing on Jan 1> 2000, but who is going to save this world 126 days > later. What Happens On> May 5, 2000, What does this mean?> On or > around May 5,2000 (give or take a few days) these planets Mercury,> > Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the Sun plus our moon will line up > on> one side of Earth creating major stress on Planet Earth. > Predictions range> from a few earthquakes to major earth crust movement > (slippage), polar ice> cap movement, sea levels rising 100 - 300 feet or > more,huge tidal> waves,high winds 500 to 2000 mph, earthquakes so > massive that Richter 13 or> more could be possible, both coasts of USA > under water, magnetic shift and> much more.> Has this happened before? > Yes say scientists. Remember the woolly mammoth> found with fresh grass > still in their mouth? This type of earth change is> what they believe > happened to them. Could it happen again on May 5th 2000?> Do we wait > until May 4th 2000 to prepare? What could be some of the signs> this > alignment is already having an effect on us? Some of the signs we can> > all see is the increase in strange and severe weather. We also note that > we> are having more hurricanes storms and abnormal weather along with > increases> in earthquake activity. The Pacific Northwest is > experiencing weather> that no one in the area can ever remember > happening there.> More frequent and deadlier hurricanes run up the > least coast.> Cleveland> Ohio get buried with snow, the most on record > and it goes on and on> throughout the world. Can you afford to wait to > prepare ?> An end-of-the-world cover feature story published in the > December 7> issue of the Kannada weekly Taranga has frightened readers > into a> buying> frenzy with each copy, priced normally at Rs 5,> > selling for as high as Rs 100. The 18-page feature story has now been> > photocopied and sold. The feature, citing the Bible and Quran;> > puranas,Nostradamus, mystics and myths of all pages, is displayed on> > the cover with the question "Flood threat to earth?" The feature which> > > claims to be based on scientific studies suggests that mankind will > be> wiped out by the turn of the century; May 8, 1999, to be precise.> > Eight planets will line up on that unfortunate day and the world will > come> to an end. Consider this picture, author M.R. Narendra offers, in > the> time-honoured tradition of US bestsellers:> "A day in the last year > of the 20th Century. Place: Boston; time:> Around 5 pm. The sun, instead > of setting, seems to stand still, as if the> world has stopped.Winds > begin to blow, reddening the sky with dust and> finally, blotting out > the sun. The screaming winds take away all oxygen;> life chokes. > Temperatures drop below zero and a fearful lightening storm> begins; > the earth will quake; volcanoes erupt ..." The author brings to his> > argument date on global warming, El Nino's havoc with the monsoons, the> > thinning ozone layer and even the dreaded AIDS as a iotechnology > experiment> gone awry. He cites wind chills in the Mediterranean and > north and west of> the United States; the rising temperature of parts > of the Pacific Ocean by> four to five degree celsius, and level by 10 > inches; frequent earthquakes in> India and famine in Korea.> In his > end-of-the-world scenario, pieces reassembled from sci-fi and> doomsday > projections, Africa will be shattered, Europe and West Asia will> be > swallowed by rising sea water; most of Japan and California will be> > destroyed earlier by earthquakes, and remaining portions in the flood; > the> west coast of India will be submerged and continental plates will > move,> separating north from south India.> Bangalore and Mysore, like > most of interior India in the higher levels> will probably survive the > disaster, he says. "There is a doomsday> organisation already floated > in Chicago and Texas," he says. The> organisation, Stel, proposes to > lift 2,50,000 subscribers 22 km above the> earth while the apocalypse > lasts.> They will return when things cool down. There are few solutions > to avert> the disaster, he says. According to research cited by him, the > killing of> so many animals for food has created a negative force field > of their> collective anguish. The force field will contribute to the > havoc that shall> be wreaked on doomsday, he says. "Even if we choose > to ignore the> predictions in the holy books, recent scientific > evidence confirms the> coming of the flood,"he says. "Our offices have > been flooded with letters> from readers," says Taranga executive editor > Sandhya Pai. Taranga is> considering the demand to print an additional > one lakh copies of the issue.> But the first print run has set the > streets buzzing with conversation about> the Apocalypse. "A few > children in schools and colleges have stopped> studying for the exams. > What is the point? they are asking," says Ms Pai. A> Bangalore paper > ran a cover story seeking chief minister J.H. Patel's> agenda before > the promised flood.> So Guys, plan yourself for remaining short life & > enjoy more.> > --> Kristy Whanarahardja> PT Sejatibina Delta Informatika > (SDI)> Wisma Danamon Aetna, 25th fl., Jl. Jend. Sudirman 45-46, Jakarta > 12930 Phone> : 021-5771570 (office) 0818-917927 (mobile)> E-mail : > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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Hi all,> > Most of the people are working (?) to save computers from crashing on Jan 1> 2000, but who is going to save this world 126 days later. What Happens On> May 5, 2000, What does this mean?> On or around May 5,2000 (give or take a few days) these planets Mercury,> Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the Sun plus our moon will line up on> one side of Earth creating major stress on Planet Earth. Predictions range> from a few earthquakes to major earth crust movement (slippage), polar ice> cap movement, sea levels rising 100 - 300 feet or more,huge tidal> waves,high winds 500 to 2000 mph, earthquakes so massive that Richter 13 or> more could be possible, both coasts of USA under water, magnetic shift and> much more.> Has this happened before? Yes say scientists. Remember the woolly mammoth> found with fresh grass still in their mouth? This type of earth change is> what they believe happened to them. Could it happen again on May 5th 2000?> Do we wait until May 4th 2000 to prepare? What could be some of the signs> this alignment is already having an effect on us? Some of the signs we can> all see is the increase in strange and severe weather. We also note that we> are having more hurricanes storms and abnormal weather along with increases> in earthquake activity. The Pacific Northwest is experiencing weather> that no one in the area can ever remember happening there.> More frequent and deadlier hurricanes run up the least coast.> Cleveland> Ohio get buried with snow, the most on record and it goes on and on> throughout the world. Can you afford to wait to prepare ?> An end-of-the-world cover feature story published in the December 7> issue of the Kannada weekly Taranga has frightened readers into a> buying> frenzy with each copy, priced normally at Rs 5,> selling for as high as Rs 100. The 18-page feature story has now been> photocopied and sold. The feature, citing the Bible and Quran;> puranas,Nostradamus, mystics and myths of all pages, is displayed on> the cover with the question "Flood threat to earth?" The feature which> > claims to be based on scientific studies suggests that mankind will be> wiped out by the turn of the century; May 8, 1999, to be precise.> Eight planets will line up on that unfortunate day and the world will come> to an end. Consider this picture, author M.R. Narendra offers, in the> time-honoured tradition of US bestsellers:> "A day in the last year of the 20th Century. Place: Boston; time:> Around 5 pm. The sun, instead of setting, seems to stand still, as if the> world has stopped.Winds begin to blow, reddening the sky with dust and> finally, blotting out the sun. The screaming winds take away all oxygen;> life chokes. Temperatures drop below zero and a fearful lightening storm> begins; the earth will quake; volcanoes erupt ..." The author brings to his> argument date on global warming, El Nino's havoc with the monsoons, the> thinning ozone layer and even the dreaded AIDS as a iotechnology experiment> gone awry. He cites wind chills in the Mediterranean and north and west of> the United States; the rising temperature of parts of the Pacific Ocean by> four to five degree celsius, and level by 10 inches; frequent earthquakes in> India and famine in Korea.> In his end-of-the-world scenario, pieces reassembled from sci-fi and> doomsday projections, Africa will be shattered, Europe and West Asia will> be swallowed by rising sea water; most of Japan and California will be> destroyed earlier by earthquakes, and remaining portions in the flood; the> west coast of India will be submerged and continental plates will move,> separating north from south India.> Bangalore and Mysore, like most of interior India in the higher levels> will probably survive the disaster, he says. "There is a doomsday> organisation already floated in Chicago and Texas," he says. The> organisation, Stel, proposes to lift 2,50,000 subscribers 22 km above the> earth while the apocalypse lasts.> They will return when things cool down. There are few solutions to avert> the disaster, he says. According to research cited by him, the killing of> so many animals for food has created a negative force field of their> collective anguish. The force field will contribute to the havoc that shall> be wreaked on doomsday, he says. "Even if we choose to ignore the> predictions in the holy books, recent scientific evidence confirms the> coming of the flood,"he says. "Our offices have been flooded with letters> from readers," says Taranga executive editor Sandhya Pai. Taranga is> considering the demand to print an additional one lakh copies of the issue.> But the first print run has set the streets buzzing with conversation about> the Apocalypse. "A few children in schools and colleges have stopped> studying for the exams. What is the point? they are asking," says Ms Pai. A> Bangalore paper ran a cover story seeking chief minister J.H. Patel's> agenda before the promised flood.> So Guys, plan yourself for remaining short life & enjoy more.> > --> Kristy Whanarahardja> PT Sejatibina Delta Informatika (SDI)> Wisma Danamon Aetna, 25th fl., Jl. Jend. Sudirman 45-46, Jakarta 12930 Phone> : 021-5771570 (office) 0818-917927 (mobile)> E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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