nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote
Double-A wrote:
nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote
Saul Levy wrote:
nightbat
Hmmmmmm, not good Saul, Planet X may not exist but that
predicted on its way 10,500 cycle comet planet Wormwood is
another
case.
If the Yellowstone volcano is really acting up the whole central
part
of
the US could be heading for some serious trouble. Double-A
confirms
his
local volcano Mt. St. Helens is blowing steam, and lots of other
normally dormant ones are becoming active. Not to worry, the
Darla
star
folk have promised to hopefully take some of us off this rock
planet,
if
we behave. Thanks for the heads up on that Ms. Nancy info, and
let us
know if you hear anything else on unusual world wide seismic
activity.
the nightbat
Double-A
There have been some earthquake rumblings around Mt. Hood during
the
last year. Mt. Hood is about the same distance from Portland as
Mt.
St. Helens, only on the Oregon side of the Columbia River. The
volcanic activity on Mt. St. Helens back in 1980 also started with
earthquake activity.
But Mt. St. Helens sits out in a wilderness area, while Mt. Hood is
a
major ski resort, and there are a lot of people living very close
to
the mountain. If it erupted, the property loss and human loss
would be
very great.
There has not been a major eruption in 200 years. Since whites
started
settling here only about 160 years ago, there has been no eruption
within their memory. So people fell into a false sense of security
that the mountain was extinct. But it's not.
Two hundred years is only a blink of an eye in geologic terms.
See:
http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/fact-sheet/fs060-00/
Double-A
nightbat
More US volcano activity coming to life, the world planetary
picture appears to be getting bleak. What is causing all this
disturbance, and what will be the ongoing effects if that 2012
predicted
comet gets any closer? Hmmmm, even Saul is now saying the national
emergency alarms going off at night in Australia might be a warning.
More tsunami's, freaky lone tidal waves, multi earthquakes, giant
Florida sink holes, multi hurricanes, hundreds of volcano's rumbling
blowing out choking poisonous gases, earth gravitational spin
breaking,
pole reversals, out of season mega twisters, blizzards, and tri area
or
more hurricane storms. Hmmmm, quiet lonely out in the middle of
nowhere
very pleasant for research and Darla landing mother star craft in
large
corn fields Indiana is starting to look better and better.
the nightbat
You can use this webcam to monitor Mt. St. Helens activity anytime.
It's all dark now, but try it again in the morning to check on
activity.
http://www.oregonlive.com/volcanocam/
Good viewing!
Double-A