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Put the Sears/Frog-7 on the profit's call in show to go to sleep by
last nite. Did I hear this right? Did profit Stair really say there is going to be a tsunami in this hemisphere someday real soon? That it's gonna start on the southern tip of Mexico and go to New York City? And travel at the speed of a jet plane? |
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I wonder if he's still getting it on with the young girls on his
"farm". Steve |
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I didn't hear him say anything about it, don't listen to him that
regularly. However, Steve Quayle mentioned something about the fault that runs from about Newfoundland, I think, all the way to Antarctica. (? the longest fault in the world - about 8800 miles long? ) He mentioned ** the possibility ** of a tsunami occurring. I don't know that he mentioned the speed, height, devastation or when it MIGHT occur. wrote: Put the Sears/Frog-7 on the profit's call in show to go to sleep by last nite. Did I hear this right? Did profit Stair really say there is going to be a tsunami in this hemisphere someday real soon? That it's gonna start on the southern tip of Mexico and go to New York City? And travel at the speed of a jet plane? |
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Al Patrick wrote in
: I didn't hear him say anything about it, don't listen to him that regularly. However, Steve Quayle mentioned something about the fault that runs from about Newfoundland, I think, all the way to Antarctica. (? the longest fault in the world - about 8800 miles long? ) He mentioned ** the possibility ** of a tsunami occurring. I don't know that he mentioned the speed, height, devastation or when it MIGHT occur. At the mid-atlantic ridge, the plates are moving apart and new crust is being created. This is different from, say, the San Andreas fault, where plates are scraping each other in a shearing motion and creating many earthquakes, or the thrust faults around the Indian subcontinent, where where mountains are slowly being uplifted due to the collision of two plates (and generating many earthquakes). I believe since there is not much stress at the mid-Atlantic ridge (relatively) the change of major earthquakes is small. |
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![]() " There are 2 major geological faults in southwestern Newfoundland. The Cape Ray Fault is about 1 km wide and crosses the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) between the entrance to John T Cheeseman Provincial Park and Barachois Brook. This fault extends for about 100kms (60 miles) and eventually crosses the Burgeo Highway. The largest and most important fault in the area is the Long Range Fault (Cabot Fault) which runs from the bridge crossing the TCH at McDougall's Brook to the northeast coast of Newfoundland at the Baie Verte Peninsula. This fault also runs through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The Long Range Fault once marked the boundary between North America and Europe before the two continents separated about 200 million years ago. Neither one of these faults is active. " |
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![]() "Conan Ford" wrote in message 3.159... Al Patrick wrote in : I didn't hear him say anything about it, don't listen to him that regularly. However, Steve Quayle mentioned something about the fault that runs from about Newfoundland, I think, all the way to Antarctica. (? the longest fault in the world - about 8800 miles long? ) He mentioned ** the possibility ** of a tsunami occurring. I don't know that he mentioned the speed, height, devastation or when it MIGHT occur. At the mid-atlantic ridge, the plates are moving apart and new crust is being created. This is different from, say, the San Andreas fault, where plates are scraping each other in a shearing motion and creating many earthquakes, or the thrust faults around the Indian subcontinent, where where mountains are slowly being uplifted due to the collision of two plates (and generating many earthquakes). I believe since there is not much stress at the mid-Atlantic ridge (relatively) the change of major earthquakes is small. Looks like Indonesia just had another earthquake. Lucky |
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It might be three mililimeters and (less than about an inch or two)
according to that nutcase,that is 100 miles high.We are Doomed! cuhulin |
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What they don't mention is,there are fault lines all over the World,,,
underground and undersea fault lines.This World is a stack of broken plates,cups and saucers and **** does happen once in a while.We are,Space Junk,is what this World is made of. cuhulin |
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I wonder how many chiluns he is the daddy of?
cuhulin |
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