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Syria
Jul 14, 2012 12:22:01 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 14, 2012 12:22:01 GMT -5
The president of Syria is moving his chemicals of mass destruction out of storage to use on his own people. I guess Dec 21 is just around the corner because things are looking worse.
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Syria
Jul 15, 2012 19:34:22 GMT -5
Post by Dillon on Jul 15, 2012 19:34:22 GMT -5
The West is hoping the government will survive. If the government in Syria falls, it is the Muslim Brotherhood that will step in to restore order.
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Syria
Jul 15, 2012 21:16:38 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 15, 2012 21:16:38 GMT -5
On the news today one of the generals that defected to Turkey said Alcada is setting up shop in Syria. I don't know if that is true or not.
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Syria
Jul 16, 2012 20:23:37 GMT -5
Post by Dillon on Jul 16, 2012 20:23:37 GMT -5
The Muslim Brotherhood has been there pumping this conflict for their own benefit. Of course Alquada is there. Probably has always had a local chapter. Once Syria is in the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood, Jordan is next, maybe Yemmen.
The push is a manifest destiny dream of returning to the Ottoman Empire / Persia. One people ruled by Islamic law.
It is the next logical step to solidify the East as NATO has done for the West.
The step after that involves World War!
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Syria
Jul 16, 2012 21:44:38 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 16, 2012 21:44:38 GMT -5
Well if we get to a world war we can all kiss out butts goodbye. With weapons of mass destruction and nuclear weapons earth would go down fast. Maybe the aliens are getting ready to save our asses.
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Syria
Jul 17, 2012 9:19:14 GMT -5
Post by Dave on Jul 17, 2012 9:19:14 GMT -5
You know - the plan is to cull the herd. This next World war will be designed to eliminate much of the world's population.
I tell you what scares me more than WWIII - natural disaster - earthquake - and all of our Nuclear Reactors. Look at Fukashima and remember how badly it hurt Japan - is still hurting. Yet, Japan sit on a seismic fault. Japan had 52 reactors - now they have 46 left.
Imagine the consequences for Phoenix if that Palo Alto reactor failed. You should google how many and where our reactor are located. Someone built many all up and down the San Andrea fault line in California - all of them up wind from America.
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Syria
Jul 17, 2012 13:46:14 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 17, 2012 13:46:14 GMT -5
Japan is still in a mess. Torrential rains are now flooding the entire country. You are right that I worry about Palo Verde Nuclear plant. Also the giganic volcano under Yellowstone Nat. Park. If either or both of those go I can kiss my a--- goodby. In Japan these is a cement factory that the gov said was in a safe zone. Now they discovered all that cement that was shipped all over Japan to build apts and office buildings and other structures are all contamined with radiation. Not only those structures but also ordinary families that used that cement for walkways or other structures at their homes. Perhaps Japan is so contaminated that it should be shut down and every person relocated.
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Syria
Jul 17, 2012 19:58:08 GMT -5
Post by Dave on Jul 17, 2012 19:58:08 GMT -5
Yellowstone
OK - so you realize that the Yellowstone caldera is actually 30+ volcanoes all in a group. First one - then another - then several - then it all fall in upon itself leaving 1 giant hole.
The Colorado Plateau is a fascinating formation. FD-WEDT suggest that the Colorado Plateau and the Rocky Mountian range is all a product of Whole Earth Decompression - thus this was all formed during the flood - and whatever force - pushed the Colorado Plateau up - was a sudden and catastrophic event.
Now pan to future prediction maps (available in another post here) and you see that Phoenix and Denver becomes our future western coastline. -- Almost as if all the Colorado Plateau fell back in upon itself - just like a caldera.
As if there was a large bubble - pocket - under the Plateau - perhaps filled with water or any fluid. Once it breaks - it will all break and fall in upon itself.
AND - my predictions are - one day everything may be fine - then tomorrow the Pacific is lapping at your doorstep. Sudden and catastrophic!!!!!
Japan and Radiation.
We have all been frightened all our lives that if the Atomic war ever broke out the earth would be ruined forever.
However, look at Hirsoshema! How long ago was 1945? The city is completely rebuilt and many people live there today and have this whole time.
Chernobyl was how long ago? AND the Russians there grow crops in the fields. Sure, those who were originally exposed are bad off - but the rate of new cancers and such isn't at any higher rate than most of the civilized world.
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Syria
Jul 18, 2012 0:44:37 GMT -5
Post by Richard on Jul 18, 2012 0:44:37 GMT -5
What you say is true. Farmers in Ukraine are planting turnips in as many radiated fields as possible. There is something about the turnip that sucks the radiation out of the ground and then they throw the turnips away in an appropriate disposal area.
I saw something a few years ago and they were predicting then: that crops for animals and humans could be grown in 10 yrs or less.
A note about Fukushima. Cesium, + all those other nuclear products, are heavy. All of them are from the heavy end of the Periodic Table. Most of it is laying in the sea floor of Japan's coast. I wonder, or should I say Ponder, what impact it will have in the food chain.
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Syria
Jul 18, 2012 8:08:49 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 18, 2012 8:08:49 GMT -5
Because of the heat and draught in the midwest there is going to be a food shortage because the corn crop is pretty nuch destroyed. Now the question to "PONDER" is whether we will EAT the remaining corn, BURN it as auto fuel, or FEED it to the cattle? It will be intering to see which way it goes. As far as Yellowstone volcano goes the RING OF FIRE circle ov volcanos ---any one of these volcanos could blow first and the entire ring will go one after another. I believe you are correct in that this cinario was set up when earth was formed. It is just a matter of time.
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Syria
Jul 18, 2012 11:35:11 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 18, 2012 11:35:11 GMT -5
My friend talked to her sister in Indiana and she said the corn is being cut down as it is and is being put in silos to feed the cattle. All the wheat is gone as it never grew. Farmers are having to buy wheat elsewhere. Are we headed for another dust bowl?
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