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4.7 magnitude earthquake
good afternoon everyone! l~l~&~p to all 
a 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck jackson, wyo. today... thats two
earthquakes of 4.0 or higher to hit wyo., within the last 6
months. :|
should this be any cause for concern, and does anyone besides me
think their should be some serious air time for this pressing issue?
yet, what kind of defense would we have against something of that
magnitude?
namaste
shemayet~*
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Re: 4.7 magnitude earthquake
namaste,
regarding the wyoming earthquake-----i have been tracking some of the recent
quakes and find an interesting pattern:
1. central virginia (my area). rare for this area.
2. japan
3. iran
4. wyoming
(and i am missing one or two i think)
grab your world globe and place your finger on central virginia (about 40
degree lat.) and spin the globe------you will find that your finger will hit all
quake areas. you will also notice that mt. etna in italy falls on this
latitude----my concern was that etna may once again become very active (further
fullfillment of cayce's prediction). also, another friend has had visions of a
terrible quake in northern california.....for some reason a sense of yellowstone
(perhaps mt shasta?)
perhaps early warnings of another crustal displacement, as hapgood and bowles
theorized in their excellent works.
regards,
dwight.
in a message dated 01/07/2004 11:04:54 am pacific standard time,
shemayet@... writes:
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>
>
> good afternoon everyone! l~l~&~p to all 
>
> a 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck jackson, wyo. today... thats two
> earthquakes of 4.0 or higher to hit wyo., within the last 6
> months. :|
>
> should this be any cause for concern, and does anyone besides me
> think their should be some serious air time for this pressing issue?
>
> yet, what kind of defense would we have against something of that
> magnitude?
>
> namaste
>
> shemayet~*
>
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Re: 4.7 magnitude earthquake
<shemayet@m...> wrote:
> a 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck jackson...should this be any
cause for concern, and does anyone besides me
> think their should be some serious air time for this pressing
issue?
>
> yet, what kind of defense would we have against something of that
> magnitude?
hi shemayet - do you ever check in on the bring4th.org forums?
there's one thread that you might find interesting called the coming
darkness by lone bear which made me think of earthquakes as soon as
i read it, and he also has great advice. there's actually no
mention of earthquakes in the discussion, that was just my
interpretation of future events that he's suggesting, but it's worth
checking out and the advice he suggests might be relevant to how
you're feeling right now.
l&l
lorna
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