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Re: Re:etc: Well? Where is it?
Enjoy! Every one will have forgotten he`s a charlatan in a couple of weeks time. I doubt this obvious failure will make much of a dent in his fraudelent income.
/Astus Rodinga
(2010-08-29 13:47)
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Re: Re: Well? Where is it?
mmmm... tasty hat with ketchup.
/``-_-´´
(2010-08-28 14:03)
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2010-08-25
2010-08-25 : nothing shocking happened.
/``-_-´´
(2010-08-28 13:59)
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Re: Well? Where is it?
One thing is for sure, one of us will sure eat his hat! *lol* ...I will make a paper plate and some ketchup ready.
/``-_-´´
(2010-08-26 13:30)
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Well? Where is it?
August 26th. Any sign of the "nothing less than shocking" (whatever that means) event? I reckon we`ve got about 36 hours to go before Louis Touri is exposed or I have to eat my words. Astus :)
/Astus Rodinga, Astus Rodinga., Owfa Pitissake
(2010-08-26 11:15)
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Re:Re:Gift.
Fair enough, hope is essential and eternal. And I can understand your desire to believe, but not in THIS guy, he`s only after your cash. I wouldn`t like to be in his shoes right now. There are folks about who make a good living out of exposing and destroying such people. Now THAT`S something to hope for. We can all hope that someday, somewhere, someone will come along who can save thousands of lives by accurately predicting disasters, but this ain`t him.
/Astus Rodinga, Astus Rodinga., Owfa Pitissake
(2010-08-03 18:03)
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Re: Gift?
I know what you mean and yes, there is a great possibility that you are absolutely correct but there is a part of me that still has hope in it. I guess I want to believe.
/``-_-´´
(2010-08-03 06:02)
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Gift?
What gift? Making vague "predictions", about common events, with no specifics about locations and so on, is not a "gift". It`s a TRICK. A "good track record"? Of interpreting a disastrous event as being the event that the vague, non-specific "prediction" referred to? Do me a favour! If he can predict PRECISELY what is going to happen, when it`s going to happen, where it`s going to happen, without using the words "may", "maybe", "perhaps", "might", "could", "about", "approximately", etc, then I might give him some credit. If he can`t, then he`s just another scam merchant. And, yes, I can blame him for trying to make a living out of trickery. Getting people to part with money by trickery is usually called "fraud". Getting people to part with money in exchange for tangible, beneficial, goods or services, produced by the sweat of your brow, is called "business". No way is this guy a businessman, any more than the leader of the "moonies". Get real!
/Astus Rodinga
(2010-08-02 23:44)
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Re: *sigh*
His website is indeed very strange but that being said, he seems to have a very good track record and also he is a regular guest on Coast To Coast AM.
I`m a little split on this issue. I mean, he has to make a living, no? I`ll give you an example : If every visitor of this website donated only $2 each month to me, I would be able to do this full time. Imagine what I could do if I did this full time... but I can`t because not only I don`t earn any money from this site, I lose money by running it.
So I don`t see anything wrong with it to earn a living off his gift... after all, the people who subscribe to his website can warn others as well. Why should all the weight be on him alone?
/``-_-´´
(2010-08-02 16:15)
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*sigh*
After perusing his website, this looks more like a Sylvia Brown style scam to con the ignorant masses out of their hard-earned money.
I do believe there are people with some special power in these areas. But they don`t go around charging $300 for a reading and getting rich from doing it.
Just my two cents.
Peace.
/hall442
(2010-08-02 15:46)
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Don`t make me puke.
If the "ET Contacts" are so good at predicting "Sumtin gonna happen", why don`t they get down to specifics and say precisely what, where and when? Absolute Bo**ocks. I`m amazed that people aren`t immune to this kind of "prediction" scam by now. 1. Either an explosion or a volcano or an earthquake up to 6.5. Don`t make me larf. Volcanos are erupting constantly somewhere on Earth. Explosions are not a rare event. Earthquakes happen every day and saying "up to 6.5" gives scope for claiming to have predicted anything from zero to 6.5. Utter garbage. 2. Thousands MAY have to relocate due to tsunami or hurricane. It`s hurricane season - high seas, torrential rain, raging winds are common as muck. Note the prediction wasn`t "Thousands WILL have to relocate" it was "MAY have to relocate". Total Gobsh*te. 3. August 25th - let`s wait and see. My money is on this utterance from the "Great Predicto" being a wet squib. Perhaps some further contact with ET would get more information and give some folks the chance to survive the coming holocaust? Go for it, Predicto, do something useful! Or maybe you should get a job and do something productive for a change. Here are my predictions. Someone will die in a road traffic accident between now and the end of August. An aeroplane will encounter difficulties while landing, sometime between now and the end of August. Someone will be rescued by the Coast Guard between now and the end of August. Let`s wait and see if I`m right, eh?
/Astus Rodinga, Astus Rodinga., Owfa Pitissake
(2010-08-02 12:19)
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One more to go...
3. August 25, 2010-- "Nothing less than shocking" will occur at this time, a natural disaster as big as the Asian tsunami. This date has been confirmed by his ET contacts.
/``-_-´´
(2010-08-02 11:16)
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2010-07-28
2010-07-28 : number two (II) Pakistan flood toll exceeds 1,200, more than 1.5 million people have been affected and 400,000 displaced between 28 and 30 July
/``-_-´´
(2010-07-28 11:01)
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Re: Dr. Turi`s predictions
I don`t know why I missed the direct link to his predictions. I had just linked to Dr. Turi`s main website. Thanks for the update Mike. I will try to bump the thread on the front page for each prediction date.
/``-_-´´
(2010-07-19 00:23)
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Dr. Turi`s predictions
http://www.drturi.com/predictions.php more at http://newsletter.drturi.com
Mike - DTteam
/Mike DTteam
(2010-07-18 21:17)
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2010-07-09/10
2010-07-09/10 : number two (I) 109,000 people have been relocated in flood in Chongqing Municipality
/``-_-´´
(2010-07-10 05:21)
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WTFFF
WTFFF!!»?!?!?! it happend!!! the earthquake!!! holy crap i was waiting for this prediction!!
/DieDiego
(2010-07-01 06:03)
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2010-06-30
2010-06-30 : this must be number one! Magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes Mexico
/``-_-´´
(2010-07-01 00:03)
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2010-06-29
Number one? 3.3 quake on San Andreas Fault shakes Bay Area
/``-_-´´
(2010-06-30 00:49)
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wow :/
wow sometimes i don`t know to believe. so many people already claim to be able to predict catastrophic events .Id be looking forward for this...
/DieDiego
(2010-06-25 02:32)
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Earthquake
Posted Jun 23, 2010 @ 08:44 PM - Last update Jun 24, 2010 @ 08:58 AM - An earthquake tremor rattled Stark County Wednesday afternoon, causing buildings to sway and office chairs to shake. Some residents felt as if they were going to pass out.
Picture : Mark McNaught, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Geology at Mount Union College holds a paper showing the seismic activity recorded during Wednesdays earthquake and felt in Alliance, Ohio.
Others didn`t feel a thing.
The cause: A magnitude 5.0 earthquake in Canada near the Ontario-Quebec border, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
"My co-worker thought her deceased brother was messing with her," said Kathy J. Schleis, of Jackson Township. "We both felt light-headed, then we noticed our water glasses shaking. Really scary."
Julie Ann Davis, of North Canton, had a similar experience. "At first I questioned what I was feeling, thinking maybe I was having a medical emergency," she said. "This tremor shook every part of your internal body."
Damage was not reported in Stark County or elsewhere in Ohio.
RUMBLE THROUGH OHIO
The earthquake was felt from Ashtabula to Cincinnati at roughly 1:45 p.m., across the Ohio River to Fort Thomas, Ky., said Mac Swinford, assistant state geologist with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Geological Survey, which includes the Ohio Seismic Network.
In Ohio, the shaking would have been felt for about five to 10 seconds, Swinford estimated.
So why did Stark County residents - as well as those in Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, Akron and Youngstown - feel the vibrations?
Mark McNaught, associate professor of geology at Mount Union College and chair of the Geology Department, compared it to throwing a rock into a pond. The department is part of the Ohio Seismic Network`s 25 volunteer seismograph stations, which measure a quake`s power.
"I can`t say it`s a serious event," McNaught said of the tremor felt in the Canton area. "But it certainly got peoples` attention."
The rock plunging into the pond would represent the epicenter (where the earthquake`s energy emerges at the surface), McNaught said. Rippling of the water outwardly would represent energy produced by the quake traveling on the surface. Eventually, making its way to Ohio and Stark County, roughly 475 miles away.
"I`m thinking the geology of Ontario down into Ohio, the rocks at depth (five to 10 miles) are relatively unbroken and transmit energy very efficiently," Swinford said.
"The (strata) allows the transmission of the seismic energy laterally over miles and miles without it becoming weaker," he said.
The energy also is amplified when it travels through some areas with clay-rich deposits beneath the Earth to the surface, Swinford said.
Although others on campus felt the tremor, McNaught was unaware of the quake until receiving a phone call from The Repository.
"I`m a little surprised by the wide area this seemed to be felt over," he said.
How much a person felt the shaking depended on whether they were moving, sitting or standing still, McNaught said. Those on the upper floors of buildings also would feel it more, he added.
Another factor is the type of rock and sediment beneath a building, McNaught said. There`s no way to scientifically measure where the vibrations would have been the greatest in Stark County, McNaught said.
OHIO QUAKES
Tremors and earthquakes are not unheard of in Ohio. Six have been recorded in Ohio so far this year, Swinford said. In 2006, Ohio had 16 earthquakes. Many originate in Lake County near Lake Erie, Swinford said.
Most Ohio quakes are low in magnitude. More powerful vibrations have resulted in broken windows and dinner plates, Swinford said.
Roughly 10 years ago, the Alliance area had a small earthquake (around a magnitude 3), McNaught said. And its effects did not stretch far beyond that area, he said.
In 1937, a magnitude 5.3 earthquake occurred in Shelby County, Ohio, damaging a high school building, Swinford said.
The Canadian earthquake "is very important because an earthquake of a 5 magnitude is a rather rare event," he said. "However, these events can have large consequences and ... we believe in Ohio we can expect an earthquake of a magnitude of about 6.0 is possible. So here we are in Canada with a 5.0.
A 6.0 quake packs 32 times the energy of a 5.0 quake, he said.
"Can you imagine one 32 times the energy in Ohio in a state with over 11.5 million people in it?," Swinford said.
Cached from : http://www.cantonrep.com/topstories/x383301895/Canadian-earthquake-causes-local-shake
/``-_-´´
(2010-06-24 16:56)
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