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Ray Vingnutte wrote: On 23 Jun 2005 23:12:00 -0700 "Double-A" wrote: Saul Levy wrote: Ho hum! Same old, same old... Saul Levy You'll think so when the Earth starts shaking under your feet, lightning bolts start zapping down all around you, a volcano starts blowing smoke up your ass, and a giant tidal wave comes crashing down on your head! Double-A Ray Happens all the time around the world, it would be something to get all of them in one place at the same time though ;-) We're all going to die! nightbat Easy Officer Ray, we are trying to keep track of multi troubling planetary news around the globe, wondering what would happen if major reported events happened at once in one place is just too catastrophic to ponder. You are no going to perish if I can help it, hold on, Darla Star Ships hopefully are on their way. If something planetary nice happens in your location please report it for Saul needs the good news to take his mind off the Earth Science Team reported increasing negative one. carry on, the nightbat |
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Double-A wrote: Ray Vingnutte wrote: On 23 Jun 2005 23:12:00 -0700 "Double-A" wrote: Saul Levy wrote: Ho hum! Same old, same old... Saul Levy You'll think so when the Earth starts shaking under your feet, lightning bolts start zapping down all around you, a volcano starts blowing smoke up your ass, and a giant tidal wave comes crashing down on your head! Happens all the time around the world, it would be something to get all of them in one place at the same time though ;-) We're all going to die! That's right, Ray. Sooner or later! As they say on "Andromeda", "It's a dangerous universe!" Did you hear that news report about a crack that opened up in the Earth and drained a whole lake? Strange! Double-A nightbat Officer Bert in Florida is reporting unuaual super heavy rain storms and over flooding. Large Florida sink holes opening up, fires getting out of hand in Arizona, tremors all along the Mississippi Valley, can we take any more of this for Saul's sake? carry on, the nightbat |
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Earthquake Hits Portland! Yes, this morning at 6:49 PST a 2.7 earthquake hit right here in the Portland area! The quakes have finally got here! Soon they'll be hitting where you live! Holy Fault Line, Batman! Yes, Robin, three fault lines run right under Portland, and another runs off shore. Expectations are for a 6.0 sometime in the near future. But studies show that a 9.0 occurred just off shore in 1700! Also it is shocking to note that 16 earthquakes occurred on nearby Mt. St. Helens yesterday! And that has been pretty much an average day up there lately! http://www.pnsn.org/recenteqs/Quakes/quakes0.htm Double-A |
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Double-A wrote: Earthquake Hits Portland! Yes, this morning at 6:49 PST a 2.7 earthquake hit right here in the Portland area! The quakes have finally got here! Soon they'll be hitting where you live! Holy Fault Line, Batman! Yes, Robin, three fault lines run right under Portland, and another runs off shore. Expectations are for a 6.0 sometime in the near future. But studies show that a 9.0 occurred just off shore in 1700! Also it is shocking to note that 16 earthquakes occurred on nearby Mt. St. Helens yesterday! And that has been pretty much an average day up there lately! http://www.pnsn.org/recenteqs/Quakes/quakes0.htm Double-A nightbat Oh no, per your reference link there seems no hope left for the Northwest, with earthquakes now occurring round the clock it's only a matter of hours perhaps days before Mount St. Helens blows her top for sure. Get out of there Officer Double-A, you're done all you can, Portland seems ready to go too now. We can't keep this from Saul any longer, no way, not when the whole Pacific west coast is in apparent danger. I predicted it with the potential Wormwood Comet maybe playing hide and seek behind the Sun could be we only have now hours, days, weeks, maybe a month left before the big one hits. Or maybe it's just normal earthquake activity like Saul says, and we should just blame it on seasonal climate changes, what do you think? Are you willing to perhaps bet your life on the nightbat planetary concerns or on climate Saul? Don't forget you can always stay at Officer's Bohne or better Officer Twitty's place for they have invited you to their duty stations to help keep you out of arms way. Time will tell, time will tell. Forget time we may not have much left, pack your bags Officer Double-A and get over to Officer Twitty's place we can't take any chances. Ask Officer Twitty for her personal phone number to be sent to you via private E-mail so you can make the arrangements to come over and get out of ground zero. I'll take care of Saul for now, I'll try to break the news to him gently cause he had hoped for happy news and instead you're right, 16 earthquakes alone in and around Mount St. Helens within 24 hrs. Holy Mackerel, looks like she's gonna blow boys, batten down the hatches. I don't think just an umbrella is gonna do. carry on, the nightbat |
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nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: Earthquake Hits Portland! Yes, this morning at 6:49 PST a 2.7 earthquake hit right here in the Portland area! The quakes have finally got here! Soon they'll be hitting where you live! Holy Fault Line, Batman! Yes, Robin, three fault lines run right under Portland, and another runs off shore. Expectations are for a 6.0 sometime in the near future. But studies show that a 9.0 occurred just off shore in 1700! Also it is shocking to note that 16 earthquakes occurred on nearby Mt. St. Helens yesterday! And that has been pretty much an average day up there lately! http://www.pnsn.org/recenteqs/Quakes/quakes0.htm Double-A nightbat Oh no, per your reference link there seems no hope left for the Northwest, with earthquakes now occurring round the clock it's only a matter of hours perhaps days before Mount St. Helens blows her top for sure. Get out of there Officer Double-A, you're done all you can, Portland seems ready to go too now. We can't keep this from Saul any longer, no way, not when the whole Pacific west coast is in apparent danger. I predicted it with the potential Wormwood Comet maybe playing hide and seek behind the Sun could be we only have now hours, days, weeks, maybe a month left before the big one hits. Or maybe it's just normal earthquake activity like Saul says, and we should just blame it on seasonal climate changes, what do you think? Are you willing to perhaps bet your life on the nightbat planetary concerns or on climate Saul? Don't forget you can always stay at Officer's Bohne or better Officer Twitty's place for they have invited you to their duty stations to help keep you out of arms way. Time will tell, time will tell. Forget time we may not have much left, pack your bags Officer Double-A and get over to Officer Twitty's place we can't take any chances. Ask Officer Twitty for her personal phone number to be sent to you via private E-mail so you can make the arrangements to come over and get out of ground zero. I'll take care of Saul for now, I'll try to break the news to him gently cause he had hoped for happy news and instead you're right, 16 earthquakes alone in and around Mount St. Helens within 24 hrs. Holy Mackerel, looks like she's gonna blow boys, batten down the hatches. I don't think just an umbrella is gonna do. carry on, the nightbat Even more ominous, nightbat, is that this earthquake occurred along the easternmost fault, which is unusual. No one thinks about the fact that the close in east side of Portland is built upon the very slopes of an ancient volcano called Mt. Tabor. At the park up at the top, you can still see the lava where the caldera was. One of Portland's main water reservoirs is on its slopes as well. In this classic view of downtown Portland and Mt. Hood, you can see a hill on the left side of the picture. That is Mt. Tabor. Just as close to downtown Portland as Mt. Vesuvius was to Pompeii! http://www.aphl.org/images/Mt%20Hood...0Portland.jpeg When that thing starts smoking, the city's fate will be sealed! Double-A |
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Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: Earthquake Hits Portland! Yes, this morning at 6:49 PST a 2.7 earthquake hit right here in the Portland area! The quakes have finally got here! Soon they'll be hitting where you live! Holy Fault Line, Batman! Yes, Robin, three fault lines run right under Portland, and another runs off shore. Expectations are for a 6.0 sometime in the near future. But studies show that a 9.0 occurred just off shore in 1700! Also it is shocking to note that 16 earthquakes occurred on nearby Mt. St. Helens yesterday! And that has been pretty much an average day up there lately! http://www.pnsn.org/recenteqs/Quakes/quakes0.htm Double-A nightbat Oh no, per your reference link there seems no hope left for the Northwest, with earthquakes now occurring round the clock it's only a matter of hours perhaps days before Mount St. Helens blows her top for sure. Get out of there Officer Double-A, you're done all you can, Portland seems ready to go too now. We can't keep this from Saul any longer, no way, not when the whole Pacific west coast is in apparent danger. I predicted it with the potential Wormwood Comet maybe playing hide and seek behind the Sun could be we only have now hours, days, weeks, maybe a month left before the big one hits. Or maybe it's just normal earthquake activity like Saul says, and we should just blame it on seasonal climate changes, what do you think? Are you willing to perhaps bet your life on the nightbat planetary concerns or on climate Saul? Don't forget you can always stay at Officer's Bohne or better Officer Twitty's place for they have invited you to their duty stations to help keep you out of arms way. Time will tell, time will tell. Forget time we may not have much left, pack your bags Officer Double-A and get over to Officer Twitty's place we can't take any chances. Ask Officer Twitty for her personal phone number to be sent to you via private E-mail so you can make the arrangements to come over and get out of ground zero. I'll take care of Saul for now, I'll try to break the news to him gently cause he had hoped for happy news and instead you're right, 16 earthquakes alone in and around Mount St. Helens within 24 hrs. Holy Mackerel, looks like she's gonna blow boys, batten down the hatches. I don't think just an umbrella is gonna do. carry on, the nightbat Even more ominous, nightbat, is that this earthquake occurred along the easternmost fault, which is unusual. No one thinks about the fact that the close in east side of Portland is built upon the very slopes of an ancient volcano called Mt. Tabor. At the park up at the top, you can still see the lava where the caldera was. One of Portland's main water reservoirs is on its slopes as well. In this classic view of downtown Portland and Mt. Hood, you can see a hill on the left side of the picture. That is Mt. Tabor. Just as close to downtown Portland as Mt. Vesuvius was to Pompeii! http://www.aphl.org/images/Mt%20Hood...0Portland.jpeg When that thing starts smoking, the city's fate will be sealed! Double-A nightbat That is a beautiful planetary shot of Portland and Mt. Hood in the background. Everything looks so serene and beautiful, yes probably just like in the last deadly days of Pompeii, which caught all the folks totally by surprise. They history report Mt. Vesuvius came back to life and erupted so fast the folks back then didn't stand a chance. Their lava and ash turned into stone mummified remains were found buried under the unearthed city. That beautiful Portland pic is just like the calm before the storm. Sure Mt. Tabor being so close to the city folks wouldn't stand a chance either. And even if some made it, without city reservoir clean available water they would be done for. This can't be happening can it? And you're right there in the middle of it. You're only chance is to get out of there before the big one hits and the whole area goes up for sure. Heck, if Mt. Hood starts to rumble forget about it, it will just level Portland. Don't be a statistic get over to Officer Twitty's duty station come hell or high water. carry on, the nightbat |
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nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: Earthquake Hits Portland! Yes, this morning at 6:49 PST a 2.7 earthquake hit right here in the Portland area! The quakes have finally got here! Soon they'll be hitting where you live! Holy Fault Line, Batman! Yes, Robin, three fault lines run right under Portland, and another runs off shore. Expectations are for a 6.0 sometime in the near future. But studies show that a 9.0 occurred just off shore in 1700! Also it is shocking to note that 16 earthquakes occurred on nearby Mt. St. Helens yesterday! And that has been pretty much an average day up there lately! http://www.pnsn.org/recenteqs/Quakes/quakes0.htm Double-A nightbat Oh no, per your reference link there seems no hope left for the Northwest, with earthquakes now occurring round the clock it's only a matter of hours perhaps days before Mount St. Helens blows her top for sure. Get out of there Officer Double-A, you're done all you can, Portland seems ready to go too now. We can't keep this from Saul any longer, no way, not when the whole Pacific west coast is in apparent danger. I predicted it with the potential Wormwood Comet maybe playing hide and seek behind the Sun could be we only have now hours, days, weeks, maybe a month left before the big one hits. Or maybe it's just normal earthquake activity like Saul says, and we should just blame it on seasonal climate changes, what do you think? Are you willing to perhaps bet your life on the nightbat planetary concerns or on climate Saul? Don't forget you can always stay at Officer's Bohne or better Officer Twitty's place for they have invited you to their duty stations to help keep you out of arms way. Time will tell, time will tell. Forget time we may not have much left, pack your bags Officer Double-A and get over to Officer Twitty's place we can't take any chances. Ask Officer Twitty for her personal phone number to be sent to you via private E-mail so you can make the arrangements to come over and get out of ground zero. I'll take care of Saul for now, I'll try to break the news to him gently cause he had hoped for happy news and instead you're right, 16 earthquakes alone in and around Mount St. Helens within 24 hrs. Holy Mackerel, looks like she's gonna blow boys, batten down the hatches. I don't think just an umbrella is gonna do. carry on, the nightbat Even more ominous, nightbat, is that this earthquake occurred along the easternmost fault, which is unusual. No one thinks about the fact that the close in east side of Portland is built upon the very slopes of an ancient volcano called Mt. Tabor. At the park up at the top, you can still see the lava where the caldera was. One of Portland's main water reservoirs is on its slopes as well. In this classic view of downtown Portland and Mt. Hood, you can see a hill on the left side of the picture. That is Mt. Tabor. Just as close to downtown Portland as Mt. Vesuvius was to Pompeii! http://www.aphl.org/images/Mt%20Hood...0Portland.jpeg When that thing starts smoking, the city's fate will be sealed! Double-A nightbat That is a beautiful planetary shot of Portland and Mt. Hood in the background. Everything looks so serene and beautiful, yes probably just like in the last deadly days of Pompeii, which caught all the folks totally by surprise. They history report Mt. Vesuvius came back to life and erupted so fast the folks back then didn't stand a chance. Their lava and ash turned into stone mummified remains were found buried under the unearthed city. That beautiful Portland pic is just like the calm before the storm. Sure Mt. Tabor being so close to the city folks wouldn't stand a chance either. And even if some made it, without city reservoir clean available water they would be done for. This can't be happening can it? And you're right there in the middle of it. You're only chance is to get out of there before the big one hits and the whole area goes up for sure. Heck, if Mt. Hood starts to rumble forget about it, it will just level Portland. Don't be a statistic get over to Officer Twitty's duty station come hell or high water. carry on, the nightbat Hey! The SciFi channel is showing nothing but disaster movies all weekend! Right on topic, eh? Double-A |
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Where are the coffee boys tonight? Did someone give them a duty break?
Bruce is probably out chasing his sheep around the corral! Double-A |
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Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: Earthquake Hits Portland! Yes, this morning at 6:49 PST a 2.7 earthquake hit right here in the Portland area! The quakes have finally got here! Soon they'll be hitting where you live! Holy Fault Line, Batman! Yes, Robin, three fault lines run right under Portland, and another runs off shore. Expectations are for a 6.0 sometime in the near future. But studies show that a 9.0 occurred just off shore in 1700! Also it is shocking to note that 16 earthquakes occurred on nearby Mt. St. Helens yesterday! And that has been pretty much an average day up there lately! http://www.pnsn.org/recenteqs/Quakes/quakes0.htm Double-A nightbat Oh no, per your reference link there seems no hope left for the Northwest, with earthquakes now occurring round the clock it's only a matter of hours perhaps days before Mount St. Helens blows her top for sure. Get out of there Officer Double-A, you're done all you can, Portland seems ready to go too now. We can't keep this from Saul any longer, no way, not when the whole Pacific west coast is in apparent danger. I predicted it with the potential Wormwood Comet maybe playing hide and seek behind the Sun could be we only have now hours, days, weeks, maybe a month left before the big one hits. Or maybe it's just normal earthquake activity like Saul says, and we should just blame it on seasonal climate changes, what do you think? Are you willing to perhaps bet your life on the nightbat planetary concerns or on climate Saul? Don't forget you can always stay at Officer's Bohne or better Officer Twitty's place for they have invited you to their duty stations to help keep you out of arms way. Time will tell, time will tell. Forget time we may not have much left, pack your bags Officer Double-A and get over to Officer Twitty's place we can't take any chances. Ask Officer Twitty for her personal phone number to be sent to you via private E-mail so you can make the arrangements to come over and get out of ground zero. I'll take care of Saul for now, I'll try to break the news to him gently cause he had hoped for happy news and instead you're right, 16 earthquakes alone in and around Mount St. Helens within 24 hrs. Holy Mackerel, looks like she's gonna blow boys, batten down the hatches. I don't think just an umbrella is gonna do. carry on, the nightbat Even more ominous, nightbat, is that this earthquake occurred along the easternmost fault, which is unusual. No one thinks about the fact that the close in east side of Portland is built upon the very slopes of an ancient volcano called Mt. Tabor. At the park up at the top, you can still see the lava where the caldera was. One of Portland's main water reservoirs is on its slopes as well. In this classic view of downtown Portland and Mt. Hood, you can see a hill on the left side of the picture. That is Mt. Tabor. Just as close to downtown Portland as Mt. Vesuvius was to Pompeii! http://www.aphl.org/images/Mt%20Hood...0Portland.jpeg When that thing starts smoking, the city's fate will be sealed! Double-A nightbat That is a beautiful planetary shot of Portland and Mt. Hood in the background. Everything looks so serene and beautiful, yes probably just like in the last deadly days of Pompeii, which caught all the folks totally by surprise. They history report Mt. Vesuvius came back to life and erupted so fast the folks back then didn't stand a chance. Their lava and ash turned into stone mummified remains were found buried under the unearthed city. That beautiful Portland pic is just like the calm before the storm. Sure Mt. Tabor being so close to the city folks wouldn't stand a chance either. And even if some made it, without city reservoir clean available water they would be done for. This can't be happening can it? And you're right there in the middle of it. You're only chance is to get out of there before the big one hits and the whole area goes up for sure. Heck, if Mt. Hood starts to rumble forget about it, it will just level Portland. Don't be a statistic get over to Officer Twitty's duty station come hell or high water. carry on, the nightbat Hey! The SciFi channel is showing nothing but disaster movies all weekend! Right on topic, eh? Double-A nightbat Yes, apparently we are effecting the main stream and science news with our insightful Officer reporting of the troubling planetary events transpiring. Ha, ha, why the sci fi channel wants to report about possible fantasy disasters when the planetary real time events truth is stranger then fiction. carry on, the nightbat |
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Charles D. Bohne wrote: On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 04:23:39 -0500, nightbat wrote: Ha, ha, why the sci fi channel wants to report about possible fantasy disasters when the planetary real time events truth is stranger then fiction. Easy, they just want to make people believe in snafu. C. Talk about snafus, here is what is happening only 100 miles or so up the river from me, as the U.S. tries to destroy some of its stockpile of nerve gas WMD's: June 2, 2005 CRISES CLOUD ARMY INCINERATOR Summary: Management troubles and a string of mistakes and fires stall the Umatilla weapons disposal site and cast doubt on its future Earlier this year, the company that runs Umatilla's chemical weapons incinerator investigated the plant and found haphazard planning and "a poorly designed leadership structure" had created "a constant state of .. . . crisis management." The February internal audit followed a string of mistakes that dramatically slowed the ... May 12, 2005 UMATILLA DEPOT WORKERS UNHURT IN LEAK Summary: Work has stopped in the area until officials find out how the deadly chemical entered a corridor Two workers at the Umatilla Chemical Depot have been exposed to nerve agent but were not injured, an Oregon Department of Environmental Quality official said Thursday. The leak occurred Monday in a corridor outside a sealed area for handling equipment contaminated with GB, the deadly nerve agent also called sarin. One worker was in the corridor when a monitor detected the agent and ... April 29, 2005 FIRES HALT NERVE GAS ROCKET DISMANTLING AT UMATILLA CHEMICAL DEPOT IN OREGON Summary: Officials at the Army facility investigate why three rockets have burst into flame during a disassembly process Incineration of nerve gas rockets at the Umatilla Chemical Depot is on hold while workers study the cause of fires erupting in containment rooms where weapons are dismantled. Three rockets have ignited while being sheared into pieces by automated machinery in sealed rooms walled with reinforced concrete. Monday, in the most recent incident, a fire burned for about ten ... March 11, 2005 SUIT OVER UMATILLA INCINERATOR IS SENT BACK TO LOWER COURT Eight years after opponents sued to block the state's permit for a chemical weapons incinerator, the Oregon Court of Appeals has sent the case back to square one: Multnomah County Circuit Court. The decision has no immediate impact on the Umatilla Chemical Disposal Facility, which began destroying chemical weapons last fall near Hermiston. But opponents say they will soon ask a court to block further incineration as the case grinds on. January 27, 2005 CHEMICAL WEAPONS SHOULD STAY PUT Summary: Nerve agents from other states must not be shipped to Oregon for incineration at the Umatilla Chemical Depot Gov. Ted Kulongoski obviously sees an opportunity to pull himself out of the state's deep fiscal funk and polish up his image. He is urging the Army to drop its talk of transporting chemical weapons across state lines. That's heartening, but if Kulongoski really wants to stand up to the Pentagon, he should recall that the late Tom McCall once threatened to lay ... January 25, 2005 WIDER ROLE FOR WEAPONS DEPOT FINDS RESISTANCE Summary: Shipping out-of-state chemical weapons to Umatilla for disposal would violate state policy The Army is studying new ways to destroy stockpiles of chemical weapons that could include shipping weapons from depots in other states to incinerators in Oregon. The idea of moving nerve gas and other agents is at an early stage and may never become an official Defense Department proposal. But it is drawing lots of attention -- much of it hostile -- because moving such weapons represents ... Yes, moving nerve gas filled bombs and rockets around can be dangerous! We wouldn't want to end up using WMD's to gas our own people, would we? Double-A |
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