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nightbat wrote
Stop the presses Officer Bert is back on line despite the killer hurricane Katrina rolling over his Florida duty station. Surviving he profoundly predicts that New Orleans being below sea level may also be hit and totally devastated. Oh the humanity, while the Florida panhandle main land braces for yet another possible immense double hit, many wonder how many more, how many more? A now classified category 2 storm with organized increasing power magnitude and packing upwards of 100+ winds, it's a proven killer alright, heaven help those poor folks in its path. See: http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/default.jsp The out of control thousands of acres of forest fires out west are raging and our brave Team Science Officer Double-A continues to fight and report on despite the danger all around him. Even our Saul braves on the record breaking desert temps to bring us up-to-date about the Warhol predictions and profound noted counter responses to the reported legendary Wormwood comet purportedly hiding behind and Warhol pointing getting the solar flare erupting hotter disturbed sun more angry. 2012 may sound seven years far away but if this very long cycle comet planetary like monster is as big as they end times legendary report, it may not be far enough away to presently prevent all the troubling planetary world shaking events. Time will tell, even if correct it may miss us by many miles or on the other hand hopefully allow us to space see it if the legend is actually true before it's too late. We now have better telescopes and long range ballistic missiles positioned out in space for just a scenario, lets hope we never have to use them. And if we do that they design work and blow that possible incoming world ending space body to bits or at least redirect its Earth impact path. carry on, the nightbat |
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