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Pillar of the Community
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Junior e,we thought you should send us YOUR gold and silver so we can protect them for you. Just looking ut for our friends ya know!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Basically a dud here in Mass, some wind and rain, pretty much over!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
830 Posts |
I guess the flooding was bad in some areas, floods can be very bad destruction. Glad the wind wasn't too bad.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Ten-four. I have packaged my PM's and awaiting address to safely store. Will be shipping air mail via weather balloon. Look for tye-dye colored balloon. Out.
Edited by junior e 08/28/2011 1:02 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I am not "the world is gonna end guy", but the numbers do point to an unstable planet, nothing more than just a cycle of sorts IMO.... Well, that's just it, Hawk... the Earth has NEVER been a soft, warm, or fuzzy place. It is a relatively harsh and quite variable environment... and it has been for billions of years. It has to be or there would not be a sufficient driving force for adaptive evolution, which we see all around us. The Earth is not a static environment but it is a dynamic one. It is always changing, whether that be from excessive heat or cold, high winds, excess precipitation, earthquakes, lightning, volcanoes, meteorites, tornadoes, or hurricanes. There literally is always something going on and a lot of it is kick a**... and usually ours. We haven't had an ice age in a while but they too are recurring phenomena. In fact, we are over-due for one of them. Heh, maybe it is all this carbon burning that we are doing that is holding that off? No one really knows. What we do know, however, is that we get immediate news from all over the world now, so when anything happens, we know about it very quickly. The psychological effect of this is that it seems as if there is a lot more going on now, when in fact there is probably the same amount as always. As to the Earth ending... everything ends. Just a matter of time... and thermodynamics. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: We haven't had an ice age in a while but they too are recurring phenomena. In fact, we are over-due for one of them. Heh, maybe it is all this carbon burning that we are doing that is holding that off? No one really knows. Heard an interesting theory about our carbon output putting off the coming cyclic ice age. So, do we let the carbon run and put off the freeze over until we run out of carbon, or do we cut carbon output so the possibility to use it to put off the next cold snap is available, some thousands of years later. I'm of the cynic side and don't see us doing much at all if any long term planing if no immediate profits are involved. Might not be a bad idea for the longevity of the species for the monetary system to crash and overhaul. Maybe we'd get it right the next time,
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United States
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Quote: Satellite images show what appears to be a city lost in the antarctic, which was in theory devoured buy the topside shifting land plate.... I read somewhere a few years back that the oldest known map of the world (Egyptian) showed the coastline of Antarctica as it is UNDER the ice cap. That suggests several things. First, population, which fits in with the city you noted. Second, a warmer planet, and no ice cap on Antarctica. Third, world travel, millenia before Columbus. I wonder what the global warming nuts would say if a forest was found under the Antarctic ice.
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Pillar of the Community
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Probably they would say they were right. They say they are right no matter what, they just call it "climate change" so that they can play every bet.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Well I am back up and running. Power was restored late last night. Spent yesterday assessing the damage to my properties. Very minimal damage to report. I have a damaged section of fence in my yard and have to remove 5 trees and put a piece of vinyl siding back up on my garage. Took me a whole 45 minutes to clean up the dozen or so small limbs down at my coastal home which was only about 15 miles from the eye of the storm. My neighbor, who is a shrimper and gives me great deals on 50lb boxes of fresh shrimp, didn't far as well. He had 2 very large oak trees fall on his house. He lost part of his facade and a window.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Glad to hear damage was minimal. dodged a bullet there!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Good to hear 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Glad to hear all is well thus far, tough break for your neighbor, perhaps he has insurance to cover the damage....
"I read somewhere a few years back that the oldest known map of the world (Egyptian) showed the coastline of Antarctica as it is UNDER the ice cap. That suggests several things.
First, population, which fits in with the city you noted.
Second, a warmer planet, and no ice cap on Antarctica.
Third, world travel, millenia before Columbus.
I wonder what the global warming nuts would say if a forest was found under the Antarctic ice."
Interesting note about Hapgood, and you can find it back in first link I posted about him, was he studied many older maps, an noted major changes in the landscape so to speak, which was no doubt the core to his theory's I would think....
Another interesting thing I most recently learned, was that the Earth has huge amounts of methane trapped under the ice caps, from all the dead animals an plant life that was frozen an lost in time under the ice. And if they melted you would have much higher ocean levels and a much warmer global climate....
Fantastic show on history, Earth 2100 about Lucy a gal born in 2009 (fictional account), an her journey towards 2100 an how the Earth, the people an populations, and nations which changed along the way, based on what experts think may happen....
Well many things happened bad. First the mid west all but dried up an towns like Vegas were all but lost an forgotten after Lake Meade and the Colorado dried up. Disease outbreak, an billions died.....
One interesting note that lead me into this, was there was a portrayal of the president using scientific technology to keep the ice caps from melting, releasing all that methane into the atmosphere which would undoubtedly raise average global temperatures. They flew thousands of jets over the ice caps, spraying a mist of chemicals to keep them cool, also to prevent rising oceans, an washing away place like New York. Huge walls were built over many years to hold the ocean at bay. Really should watch, eye opener of possibilities of the future for sure....
It all got real bad with the disease an high waters around 2080, technology was all but lost, city's became enclosed in walled towns, and they had next to zero communications from similar cities. The overall world population fell below one billion. One day, all the light went out and power an Internet was lost. Thing went back to the ways of a simpler time....
Edited by Silverhawk74 08/29/2011 4:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have not been able to locate anything about this Ancient Egyptian map, do you have any more details?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3670 Posts |
Nod2003 I will see what I can dig up on that....
Interesting note, Edgar Cayce said that many survivors of Atlantis migrated to many places, like Egypt, and North an south America....
No doubt in my mind, they had sea knowledge way back pre B.C., and could navigate the oceans from one side to the other. I think we are under estimating the overall human intelligence to think otherwise....
Edited by Silverhawk74 08/29/2011 4:52 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I do know that I have seen a Roman mural which showed what looked to me to be a pineapple, even though pineapples were only found in South America at the time, so I happen to think there was at least a small amount of early interaction between the old and new world.
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