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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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![]() nightbat wrote: 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 With the discovery of Sedna and Quaoar, and now this new body that may be as large as Mars, we now know there are more bodies in the solar system than we had thought, and in highly elliptical orbits. What if the next one we discover has an orbit that intercepts ours? There is evidence that the Moon was formed due to a collision of a mars sized body with the proto-Earth. Perhaps the interloping of planetary sized bodies into the inner solar system is more common than we think! Who knows, the next planet X scare might be for real! Double-A |
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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 Looks bad, nightbat ! Here are some -links- Hurricane Track: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7845030 Heat Potential: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataph.../NEW/gohhp.gif Sea Surface Temperatu http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataph.../NEW/gosst.gif Sea Height Anomoly: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataph...05238gosha.png See http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/cyclone/data/go.html for source ... thanks _g RL |
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Rising Loonie wrote: nightbat wrote: 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 Rising Loonie Looks bad, nightbat ! Here are some -links- Hurricane Track: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7845030 Heat Potential: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataph.../NEW/gohhp.gif Sea Surface Temperatu http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataph.../NEW/gosst.gif Sea Height Anomoly: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataph...05238gosha.png See http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/cyclone/data/go.html for source ... thanks _g RL nightbat Thank you cadet RL, hmmmmmm per affirming news and government links looks collective worst then first evaluated. If this keeps up within a few months many more unusual planetary events will start overwhelming and possible endangering huge population areas. Oh the humanity, and we have been net Science Officer noticing the steady increase of unusual multiple dangerous reported planetary world wide events way before the mainstream researchers ever now just deducing and affirming the same. Continue your excellent reporting Cadet Science Officer RL. Captain out, the nightbat |
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Hi nightbat I'm laughing because for the first time my wife called me a
genius. She always called me a crazy lazy fool. She called me crazy when I told her Katrina was going to wipe out New Orleans many days=A0ago. She told me not to post that crazy prediction since Katrina was still in the Atlantic. Well you know me nightbat I never hold back any of my ideas. Now this begs the question was I just plain lucky?(uncertainty) The answer is 85% yes(luck) and 15% using probability. I knew if Katrina could get into the Gulf New Orleans would have its luck run out. It has been so lucky in the past 45 years that I figured its luck was due to go belly up Might just throw this in. Record broken yesterday for Orlando most 90 plus days in a row. Getting back to New Orleans Good they are leaving for higher ground. Not many safe havens there to sit out Katrina. Myself I check into the strongest looking hotel,with a king size bed to hid under with my portable radio,and 6 D battery flash light. Still predicting 150mph winds an a #5 with 22 inches of rain over 19 hours. Katrina might set a record for the slowest moving hurricane. I have some other predictions on this witch of the wind but enough is enough.for today Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat I'm laughing because for the first time my wife called me a genius. She always called me a crazy lazy fool. She called me crazy when I told her Katrina was going to wipe out New Orleans many days ago. She told me not to post that crazy prediction since Katrina was still in the Atlantic. Well you know me nightbat I never hold back any of my ideas. Now this begs the question was I just plain lucky?(uncertainty) The answer is 85% yes(luck) and 15% using probability. I knew if Katrina could get into the Gulf New Orleans would have its luck run out. It has been so lucky in the past 45 years that I figured its luck was due to go belly up Might just throw this in. Record broken yesterday for Orlando most 90 plus days in a row. Getting back to New Orleans Good they are leaving for higher ground. Not many safe havens there to sit out Katrina. Myself I check into the strongest looking hotel,with a king size bed to hid under with my portable radio,and 6 D battery flash light. Still predicting 150mph winds an a #5 with 22 inches of rain over 19 hours. Katrina might set a record for the slowest moving hurricane. I have some other predictions on this witch of the wind but enough is enough.for today Bert nightbat Good morning Officer Bert and no one can predict as profound Earth science Team Officers and this one affirms it. We stood the test of time now all eyes are upon us. Yes, New Orleans is about to get wiped out, oh the humanity. We informed them to get out while Katrina was still far out to sea and now the end is near. It is now a catastrophic category 5+ and about to come on shore. Winds are now 175 miles an hour which are terrifying no mercy witch level. New Orleans was such a beautiful city I visited it many years ago and was so impressed. The old French quarter the horse and buggy rides, the market, so lovely so beautiful now potentially all to be under water. How many would stick their necks out and put their scientific reputations on line like we do time after time? Yes, tell your wife your are an Earth Science Team Officer which sets us apart from all the rest. The coffee boys may have trolled us but whose trolling now? At 175+ winds and rising immense tide waters heaven help all who didn't take us seriously. Don't forget to order your Science Star Team Officer shirt to tell the world you are a very rare unique science fellow. I'll make a special allowance and let your brave cute wife have an honorary one too because she likes the Captain nightbat so much. carry on, the nightbat |
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:03:06 -0500
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat I'm laughing because for the first time my wife called me a genius. She always called me a crazy lazy fool. She called me crazy when I told her Katrina was going to wipe out New Orleans many days ago. She told me not to post that crazy prediction since Katrina was still in the Atlantic. Well you know me nightbat I never hold back any of my ideas. Now this begs the question was I just plain lucky?(uncertainty) The answer is 85% yes(luck) and 15% using probability. I knew if Katrina could get into the Gulf New Orleans would have its luck run out. It has been so lucky in the past 45 years that I figured its luck was due to go belly up Might just throw this in. Record broken yesterday for Orlando most 90 plus days in a row. Getting back to New Orleans Good they are leaving for higher ground. Not many safe havens there to sit out Katrina. Myself I check into the strongest looking hotel,with a king size bed to hid under with my portable radio,and 6 D battery flash light. Still predicting 150mph winds an a #5 with 22 inches of rain over 19 hours. Katrina might set a record for the slowest moving hurricane. I have some other predictions on this witch of the wind but enough is enough.for today Bert nightbat Good morning Officer Bert and no one can predict as profound Earth science Team Officers and this one affirms it. We stood the test of time now all eyes are upon us. Yes, New Orleans is about to get wiped out, oh the humanity. We informed them to get out while Katrina was still far out to sea and now the end is near. It is now a catastrophic category 5+ and about to come on shore. Winds are now 175 miles an hour which are terrifying no mercy witch level. New Orleans was such a beautiful city I visited it many years ago and was so impressed. The old French quarter the horse and buggy rides, the market, so lovely so beautiful now potentially all to be under water. How many would stick their necks out and put their scientific reputations on line like we do time after time? Yes, tell your wife your are an Earth Science Team Officer which sets us apart from all the rest. The coffee boys may have trolled us but whose trolling now? At 175+ winds and rising immense tide waters heaven help all who didn't take us seriously. Don't forget to order your Science Star Team Officer shirt to tell the world you are a very rare unique science fellow. I'll make a special allowance and let your brave cute wife have an honorary one too because she likes the Captain nightbat so much. carry on, the nightbat Evacuating New Orleans http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4192218.stm |
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Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:03:06 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat I'm laughing because for the first time my wife called me a genius. She always called me a crazy lazy fool. She called me crazy when I told her Katrina was going to wipe out New Orleans many days ago. She told me not to post that crazy prediction since Katrina was still in the Atlantic. Well you know me nightbat I never hold back any of my ideas. Now this begs the question was I just plain lucky?(uncertainty) The answer is 85% yes(luck) and 15% using probability. I knew if Katrina could get into the Gulf New Orleans would have its luck run out. It has been so lucky in the past 45 years that I figured its luck was due to go belly up Might just throw this in. Record broken yesterday for Orlando most 90 plus days in a row. Getting back to New Orleans Good they are leaving for higher ground. Not many safe havens there to sit out Katrina. Myself I check into the strongest looking hotel,with a king size bed to hid under with my portable radio,and 6 D battery flash light. Still predicting 150mph winds an a #5 with 22 inches of rain over 19 hours. Katrina might set a record for the slowest moving hurricane. I have some other predictions on this witch of the wind but enough is enough.for today Bert nightbat Good morning Officer Bert and no one can predict as profound Earth science Team Officers and this one affirms it. We stood the test of time now all eyes are upon us. Yes, New Orleans is about to get wiped out, oh the humanity. We informed them to get out while Katrina was still far out to sea and now the end is near. It is now a catastrophic category 5+ and about to come on shore. Winds are now 175 miles an hour which are terrifying no mercy witch level. New Orleans was such a beautiful city I visited it many years ago and was so impressed. The old French quarter the horse and buggy rides, the market, so lovely so beautiful now potentially all to be under water. How many would stick their necks out and put their scientific reputations on line like we do time after time? Yes, tell your wife your are an Earth Science Team Officer which sets us apart from all the rest. The coffee boys may have trolled us but whose trolling now? At 175+ winds and rising immense tide waters heaven help all who didn't take us seriously. Don't forget to order your Science Star Team Officer shirt to tell the world you are a very rare unique science fellow. I'll make a special allowance and let your brave cute wife have an honorary one too because she likes the Captain nightbat so much. carry on, the nightbat Ray Evacuating New Orleans http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4192218.stm nightbat Thanks for your report Officer Ray during this very trying time for us as Killer Katrina gets ready to hit the Gulf Coast, oh the humanity. Many of the poor or tourists that couldn't get out of the city of New Orleans have been taken to the Superdome stadium named for the team New Orleans Saints and let's hope they look after them tonight and tomorrow when the worst hits. It is the worst direct hit hurricane scenario imaginable being that the city is below sea level. Officer Bert was instrumental early on indicating the possible path of Katrina affirming our Science Team proficiency time after time. Emergency personal are predicting casualties in the thousands and extensive property damage as the brunt of the storm makes its way inland. We can only hope due to our early net Officer warnings and orderly mass evacuations that any of the casualties will be absolutely minimized. Thanks again carry on, the nightbat |
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How about making a REAL prediction: Will the death toll in New
Orleans be greater than in Galveston in 1900? Don't mince any words... Saul Levy On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:03:06 -0500, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat I'm laughing because for the first time my wife called me a genius. She always called me a crazy lazy fool. She called me crazy when I told her Katrina was going to wipe out New Orleans many days ago. She told me not to post that crazy prediction since Katrina was still in the Atlantic. Well you know me nightbat I never hold back any of my ideas. Now this begs the question was I just plain lucky?(uncertainty) The answer is 85% yes(luck) and 15% using probability. I knew if Katrina could get into the Gulf New Orleans would have its luck run out. It has been so lucky in the past 45 years that I figured its luck was due to go belly up Might just throw this in. Record broken yesterday for Orlando most 90 plus days in a row. Getting back to New Orleans Good they are leaving for higher ground. Not many safe havens there to sit out Katrina. Myself I check into the strongest looking hotel,with a king size bed to hid under with my portable radio,and 6 D battery flash light. Still predicting 150mph winds an a #5 with 22 inches of rain over 19 hours. Katrina might set a record for the slowest moving hurricane. I have some other predictions on this witch of the wind but enough is enough.for today Bert nightbat Good morning Officer Bert and no one can predict as profound Earth science Team Officers and this one affirms it. We stood the test of time now all eyes are upon us. Yes, New Orleans is about to get wiped out, oh the humanity. We informed them to get out while Katrina was still far out to sea and now the end is near. It is now a catastrophic category 5+ and about to come on shore. Winds are now 175 miles an hour which are terrifying no mercy witch level. New Orleans was such a beautiful city I visited it many years ago and was so impressed. The old French quarter the horse and buggy rides, the market, so lovely so beautiful now potentially all to be under water. How many would stick their necks out and put their scientific reputations on line like we do time after time? Yes, tell your wife your are an Earth Science Team Officer which sets us apart from all the rest. The coffee boys may have trolled us but whose trolling now? At 175+ winds and rising immense tide waters heaven help all who didn't take us seriously. Don't forget to order your Science Star Team Officer shirt to tell the world you are a very rare unique science fellow. I'll make a special allowance and let your brave cute wife have an honorary one too because she likes the Captain nightbat so much. carry on, the nightbat |
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