[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ 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. Well, like most Californians I have emergency supplies on hand. I always keep at least a couple 24 packs of bottled water on hand and as I go through them replace them. I have some food bars on hand and I have first aid stuff. I also know what to do in event of an earthquake. A couple years ago while I was watching TV one evening a 4.1 hit about 1 mile away. I dropped to the floor from my chair as that the way my place is set up the safest thing to do. The thing roared through my house like a train going through. It didn't do much damage outside of screwing up my side entrance on the garage which still works but I need the frame redone. It knocked stuff off shelves at the market at the top of the hill. Earthquakes are a way of life around here and occasionally the house rocks lightly and I go to the government's earthquake site to see where it was centered. One the other evening was a light one centered about 40 miles away but still rocked the house. What else would you do, Nabby? How about leaving California ?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
nablusoss1008 wrote: Well, like most Californians I have emergency supplies on hand. I always keep at least a couple 24 packs of bottled water on hand and as I go through them replace them. I have some food bars on hand and I have first aid stuff. I also know what to do in event of an earthquake. A couple years ago while I was watching TV one evening a 4.1 hit about 1 mile away. I dropped to the floor from my chair as that the way my place is set up the safest thing to do. The thing roared through my house like a train going through. It didn't do much damage outside of screwing up my side entrance on the garage which still works but I need the frame redone. It knocked stuff off shelves at the market at the top of the hill. Earthquakes are a way of life around here and occasionally the house rocks lightly and I go to the government's earthquake site to see where it was centered. One the other evening was a light one centered about 40 miles away but still rocked the house. What else would you do, Nabby? How about leaving California ? For where? I don't know any UFO owners. :-D But Californians would rather fight than quit. As far as earthquakes go I'm probably not in a bad area. I don't live on reclaimed land which acts like jello in an earthquake. I'm more likely to leave California if they elect Meg Whitman governor.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: What else would you do, Nabby? How about leaving California ? For where? I don't know any UFO owners. :-D But Californians would rather fight than quit. You want to fight a major earthquake ? Well, good luck with that ! My advice, for all it's worth; get out of there now. Fairfield will forever be safe due to the blessings of His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Avoid the problem that has not yet come, just go there. This Master of Masters blessed your country. His loving blessings will stand forever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNn90ZzuNX8feature=related He blessed your nation but it would not be possible for this blessing to be absolute, everywhere. It's simply not possible. That is why I advice you to go to Fairfield. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkC9IusniMw Maharishi's heros: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sBK1zg6cEofeature=related Howard Stein interviews Maharishi in Washington DC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJQweEsgupMNR=1 Why Maharishi came out of the Himalaya's to teach Transcendental Meditation, Humboldt, 1972: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vy6fpoN-s4feature=channel Film maker David Lynch asks Maharishi an interesting question from a student :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3I-yyDfIrQfeature=related Do You Have Divine Powers - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElEzszR6ig4feature=related
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: What else would you do, Nabby? How about leaving California ? For where? I don't know any UFO owners. :-D But Californians would rather fight than quit. You want to fight a major earthquake ? Well, good luck with that ! Not a major earthquakes but things like the state's bankruptcy, etc. Personally San Francisco should only be home to shipping warehouses because they could tolerate a major earthquake. But it's premium real estate and people are crazy enough to want to live there. That said my sister lives right on top of the Hayward fault (been trying to get them to move for years) which is the next one likely to pop. My advice, for all it's worth; get out of there now. Fairfield will forever be safe due to the blessings of His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Avoid the problem that has not yet come, just go there. We'll see. Midwest communities are prone to tornadoes.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: What else would you do, Nabby? How about leaving California ? For where? I don't know any UFO owners. :-D But Californians would rather fight than quit. You want to fight a major earthquake ? Well, good luck with that ! Not a major earthquakes but things like the state's bankruptcy, etc. Personally San Francisco should only be home to shipping warehouses because they could tolerate a major earthquake. But it's premium real estate and people are crazy enough to want to live there. That said my sister lives right on top of the Hayward fault (been trying to get them to move for years) which is the next one likely to pop. Ahem, I'm living here in SF and loving it, thank you very much. It took me many years to get back here from Seattle. I'll take my chances here than the rain and cold of Seattle. My advice, for all it's worth; get out of there now. Fairfield will forever be safe due to the blessings of His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Avoid the problem that has not yet come, just go there. We'll see. Midwest communities are prone to tornadoes.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Well, like most Californians I have emergency supplies on hand. I always keep at least a couple 24 packs of bottled water on hand and as I go through them replace them. I have some food bars on hand and I have first aid stuff. I also know what to do in event of an earthquake. A couple years ago while I was watching TV one evening a 4.1 hit about 1 mile away. I dropped to the floor from my chair as that the way my place is set up the safest thing to do. The thing roared through my house like a train going through. It didn't do much damage outside of screwing up my side entrance on the garage which still works but I need the frame redone. It knocked stuff off shelves at the market at the top of the hill. Earthquakes are a way of life around here and occasionally the house rocks lightly and I go to the government's earthquake site to see where it was centered. One the other evening was a light one centered about 40 miles away but still rocked the house. What else would you do, Nabby? If you think that bun hopping will prevent them then we have a slightly used bridge to sell you. :-D Do you have thousands of dollar in cash or travelers checks? Everybody's plastic was useless, as were checks when the earthquake hit the yuppie areas of SF But then it's the yuppie areas of SF that are hit, since they are all made out of dredging. -- America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything else-- Winston Churchill
[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
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.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
--- 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.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.
nablusoss1008 wrote: --- 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. Well, like most Californians I have emergency supplies on hand. I always keep at least a couple 24 packs of bottled water on hand and as I go through them replace them. I have some food bars on hand and I have first aid stuff. I also know what to do in event of an earthquake. A couple years ago while I was watching TV one evening a 4.1 hit about 1 mile away. I dropped to the floor from my chair as that the way my place is set up the safest thing to do. The thing roared through my house like a train going through. It didn't do much damage outside of screwing up my side entrance on the garage which still works but I need the frame redone. It knocked stuff off shelves at the market at the top of the hill. Earthquakes are a way of life around here and occasionally the house rocks lightly and I go to the government's earthquake site to see where it was centered. One the other evening was a light one centered about 40 miles away but still rocked the house. What else would you do, Nabby? If you think that bun hopping will prevent them then we have a slightly used bridge to sell you. :-D