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Old August 27th 05, 04:57 PM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat Your Florida meteorologist checking in with up date on
Katrina. As you know nightbat I posted when Katrina was in the
Atlantic(east coast) I predicted "watch out New Orleans" Having gone
south west and curved around and dropping 20 inches of rain over Key
Largo,and the Florida Keys its heading due north and is about 160 miles
west of me,and just creating unstable air(lots of showers)
nightbat best now to know the Gulf waters are at a record temperature of
90F. Now in the Gulf Katrina is a #3 hurricane. When it hits New
Orleans it will be a # 5,and I predicted New Orleans will get 15 inches
of rain,I now have to predict 22 inches of rain over a period of 19
hours. nightbat New Orleans has all the bad features of Venus. New
Orleans can'[t take a hurricane high tide,nor that much rain. Knowing
physics tells us the dense rain drops will make the air very heavy,and
the winds will be 150 miles per hour. Weight plus speed equal force.
Lets remind ourselves 30% of USA oil comes out of Gulf wells that line
the coast about 5 miles off the shore. I predict these platforms will be
hard hit.


Which is why the price of oil has gone up again!

Katrina Started off from Africa as a rather nice girl. She is
now becoming a "witch"(Katrina the witch) She will be State Farms worse
nightmare. What Andrew was to Miami Katrina will be to New
Orleans. Mark the words of Florida"s meteorologist that makes weather
reporting more interesting by his far out forecasts. Who tells people
not to jump in their cars to be killed on the wet slippery roads,but
find the safest haven to ride out the storm. To be aware that inside the
winds of Katrina hides many tornadoes with winds over 250 mph It is
tornadoes that do the killing. Bert PS Can't think of
one safe haven in the city of New Orleans. Sad but true


Double-A
I like the peaceful summers here in Oregon. Mostly sunny all summer,
with most days reaching only the mid-eighties. A few forest fires and
spouting volcanoes can usually be ignored.

Double-A


nightbat

Such bravery never before seen, well Officer Double-A is one of
our Science Team best. The whole interior west is now going up in fire
and smoke and still the stationed Officers duty planetary report on.
Life threatening dormant volcanos coming back to life around them, and
thousands and thousands of acres fire spreading with no end in sight.
And yes Officer Double-A your report is the nicest Officer description
of hell ever posted.

ponder on,
the nightbat
  #22  
Old August 27th 05, 05:15 PM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat Your Florida meteorologist checking in with up date on
Katrina. As you know nightbat I posted when Katrina was in the
Atlantic(east coast) I predicted "watch out New Orleans" Having gone
south west and curved around and dropping 20 inches of rain over Key
Largo,and the Florida Keys its heading due north and is about 160 miles
west of me,and just creating unstable air(lots of showers)
nightbat best now to know the Gulf waters are at a record temperature of
90F. Now in the Gulf Katrina is a #3 hurricane. When it hits New
Orleans it will be a # 5,and I predicted New Orleans will get 15 inches
of rain,I now have to predict 22 inches of rain over a period of 19
hours. nightbat New Orleans has all the bad features of Venus. New
Orleans can'[t take a hurricane high tide,nor that much rain. Knowing
physics tells us the dense rain drops will make the air very heavy,and
the winds will be 150 miles per hour. Weight plus speed equal force.
Lets remind ourselves 30% of USA oil comes out of Gulf wells that line
the coast about 5 miles off the shore. I predict these platforms will be
hard hit.


Which is why the price of oil has gone up again!

Katrina Started off from Africa as a rather nice girl. She is
now becoming a "witch"(Katrina the witch) She will be State Farms worse
nightmare. What Andrew was to Miami Katrina will be to New
Orleans. Mark the words of Florida"s meteorologist that makes weather
reporting more interesting by his far out forecasts. Who tells people
not to jump in their cars to be killed on the wet slippery roads,but
find the safest haven to ride out the storm. To be aware that inside the
winds of Katrina hides many tornadoes with winds over 250 mph It is
tornadoes that do the killing. Bert PS Can't think of
one safe haven in the city of New Orleans. Sad but true


Double-A
I like the peaceful summers here in Oregon. Mostly sunny all summer,
with most days reaching only the mid-eighties. A few forest fires and
spouting volcanoes can usually be ignored.

Double-A


nightbat

Such bravery never before seen, well Officer Double-A is one of
our Science Team best. The whole interior west is now going up in fire
and smoke and still the stationed Officers duty planetary report on.
Life threatening dormant volcanos coming back to life around them, and
thousands and thousands of acres fire spreading with no end in sight.
And yes Officer Double-A your report is the nicest Officer description
of hell ever posted.

ponder on,
the nightbat



Might as well get used to the fires in this life, nightbat. In the
next life they'll be all the hotter!

Double-A

  #23  
Old August 27th 05, 06:04 PM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat Your Florida meteorologist checking in with up date on
Katrina. As you know nightbat I posted when Katrina was in the
Atlantic(east coast) I predicted "watch out New Orleans" Having gone
south west and curved around and dropping 20 inches of rain over Key
Largo,and the Florida Keys its heading due north and is about 160 miles
west of me,and just creating unstable air(lots of showers)
nightbat best now to know the Gulf waters are at a record temperature of
90F. Now in the Gulf Katrina is a #3 hurricane. When it hits New
Orleans it will be a # 5,and I predicted New Orleans will get 15 inches
of rain,I now have to predict 22 inches of rain over a period of 19
hours. nightbat New Orleans has all the bad features of Venus. New
Orleans can'[t take a hurricane high tide,nor that much rain. Knowing
physics tells us the dense rain drops will make the air very heavy,and
the winds will be 150 miles per hour. Weight plus speed equal force.
Lets remind ourselves 30% of USA oil comes out of Gulf wells that line
the coast about 5 miles off the shore. I predict these platforms will be
hard hit.

Which is why the price of oil has gone up again!

Katrina Started off from Africa as a rather nice girl. She is
now becoming a "witch"(Katrina the witch) She will be State Farms worse
nightmare. What Andrew was to Miami Katrina will be to New
Orleans. Mark the words of Florida"s meteorologist that makes weather
reporting more interesting by his far out forecasts. Who tells people
not to jump in their cars to be killed on the wet slippery roads,but
find the safest haven to ride out the storm. To be aware that inside the
winds of Katrina hides many tornadoes with winds over 250 mph It is
tornadoes that do the killing. Bert PS Can't think of
one safe haven in the city of New Orleans. Sad but true


Double-A
I like the peaceful summers here in Oregon. Mostly sunny all summer,
with most days reaching only the mid-eighties. A few forest fires and
spouting volcanoes can usually be ignored.

Double-A


nightbat

Such bravery never before seen, well Officer Double-A is one of
our Science Team best. The whole interior west is now going up in fire
and smoke and still the stationed Officers duty planetary report on.
Life threatening dormant volcanos coming back to life around them, and
thousands and thousands of acres fire spreading with no end in sight.
And yes Officer Double-A your report is the nicest Officer description
of hell ever posted.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Might as well get used to the fires in this life, nightbat. In the
next life they'll be all the hotter!

Double-A


nightbat

No, no, we plan to clean well behaved Officer beat the odds
remember using beautiful Angelic Sean Darla advanced life prolonging
Starships. The Star folks have net promised to come Earth pick the
fearless helpful nightbat up so don't worry I'll do my Officer duty and
pick the rest of you up too. It's Christian Biblically noted some will
be taken some left behind before the Warhol warning 2012 planetary end.
Even he acknowledges about the ancient Star Race and old texts pointing
to anointed knight bathed in white diamond Officer Bee light that comes
to unite and save the most worthy. Who could that 1947 born many UFO
shinny honorary saucer first seen be? Ha, ha, ha, ha, Saul still waits
in the burning desert and claims it's all perfectly normal while even
conservative scientists around the world become more and more alarmed
every day. Warhol knows about the legendary Wormwood monster comet that
won't leave one Earth stone on top of another. But if we are all safely
reportedly aboard the Sil honorary Nightbat named Starship, never fear
Officer Double-A for the Captain is here. I have full faith and
confidence in my lovely Sil for her protective brave eternal love is now
ever with me and mine with her. She has told me I most humble worthy
deserve better then this, all planetary hell breaking loose around us,
and who else has the reported power to help save us but a Star Beauty
from heaven. Remember to tell others, no tickey no shirty.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old August 27th 05, 08:19 PM
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Hi double-A It is Mt. Saint Hellens that put Oregon on the map. The one
thing that saddens me is those pictures showing the vast forest
completely wiped out that grew around that volcano. I love trees. The
hurricanes have wiped out all the great trees in my back yard. Only an
oak is left. Hard to replace 30 year old trees at my age. Beert

  #25  
Old August 27th 05, 08:38 PM
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Hi RL Katrina the wicked witch that wiped out New Orleans. Well State
Farm has the bucks to build a whole "New" Orleans. Billions will be
spent to bring it up to 4 ft above the water line.(sea level)
Reality will be deep salt water,but no drinking water,and the people
there should collect as much rain water as possible. Its an old city,and
needs a face up lift,and tornadoes and hurricanes make the old new
again. My house is proof of that,for Charlie blew away its 20 year old
roof. Beert

  #26  
Old August 28th 05, 12:50 AM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi double-A It is Mt. Saint Hellens that put Oregon on the map. The one
thing that saddens me is those pictures showing the vast forest
completely wiped out that grew around that volcano.



Yes, and if you go up their, as I have, it is an incredible sight,
trees laid out like broken match sticks on barren ground! You would
think a nuclear blast had done this. In fact I think the blast has
been estimated at everything from 10 to 50 megatons, but 24 megaton is
the figure I see most.

http://www.piscesposters.com/russ/ho.../treesdown.jpg


I love trees. The
hurricanes have wiped out all the great trees in my back yard. Only an
oak is left. Hard to replace 30 year old trees at my age. Beert



I know. My grandfather planted an apricot tree from a pit, and when it
was blown down by our 1962 hurricane force Columbus Day Storm, he
didn't have the time left to grow another.

Double-A

  #27  
Old August 28th 05, 01:58 AM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi double-A It is Mt. Saint Hellens that put Oregon on the map. The one
thing that saddens me is those pictures showing the vast forest
completely wiped out that grew around that volcano.


Yes, and if you go up their, as I have, it is an incredible sight,
trees laid out like broken match sticks on barren ground! You would
think a nuclear blast had done this. In fact I think the blast has
been estimated at everything from 10 to 50 megatons, but 24 megaton is
the figure I see most.

http://www.piscesposters.com/russ/ho.../treesdown.jpg

I love trees. The
hurricanes have wiped out all the great trees in my back yard. Only an
oak is left. Hard to replace 30 year old trees at my age. Beert


I know. My grandfather planted an apricot tree from a pit, and when it
was blown down by our 1962 hurricane force Columbus Day Storm, he
didn't have the time left to grow another.

Double-A


nightbat

The powerful Katrina monster is growing and looks like the
biggest massive hurricane to hit the area in such a short time. It
appears trying to reach catastrophic proportions, oh the humanity.
Children and folks can be seen on news channel still playing by the gulf
beach shores, tourists mostly for the news reports all the locals have
prudently evacuated. Yes, thousands inland fleeing for their lives as
they are informed of the killer breathing down their throats, not much
time left. The key word is evacuate not foolishly play on the beach.
Storm waves are reportedly getting higher and stronger coast fast beach
braking arriving and all red emergency danger flags are up already.
Roads are getting full trying to handle the Gulf shores area massive
crowds leaving now due to voluntary evacuation orders. Officer Bert
claims it's safer to stay put during a hurricane because of the
potential multi hidden tornadoes and highway car back-up pile ups but
New Orleans is under sea level so I Captain advise all to orderly leave
now for higher ground and don't wait for mandatory evacuation rush
orders, time is critical. I can't believe the amount of folks and
children seen just standing around staying put looking at the beach
waves while the immense killer is racing for them. And like Officer Bert
concurs unlike Florida what place in New Orleans is safe when it is
already below sea level? Final Earth Science Team advice, get out of
there, now!

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/default.jsp

ponder on,
the nightbat
  #28  
Old August 28th 05, 03:46 AM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi double-A It is Mt. Saint Hellens that put Oregon on the map. The one
thing that saddens me is those pictures showing the vast forest
completely wiped out that grew around that volcano.


Yes, and if you go up their, as I have, it is an incredible sight,
trees laid out like broken match sticks on barren ground! You would
think a nuclear blast had done this. In fact I think the blast has
been estimated at everything from 10 to 50 megatons, but 24 megaton is
the figure I see most.

http://www.piscesposters.com/russ/ho.../treesdown.jpg

I love trees. The
hurricanes have wiped out all the great trees in my back yard. Only an
oak is left. Hard to replace 30 year old trees at my age. Beert


I know. My grandfather planted an apricot tree from a pit, and when it
was blown down by our 1962 hurricane force Columbus Day Storm, he
didn't have the time left to grow another.

Double-A


nightbat

The powerful Katrina monster is growing and looks like the
biggest massive hurricane to hit the area in such a short time. It
appears trying to reach catastrophic proportions, oh the humanity.
Children and folks can be seen on news channel still playing by the gulf
beach shores, tourists mostly for the news reports all the locals have
prudently evacuated. Yes, thousands inland fleeing for their lives as
they are informed of the killer breathing down their throats, not much
time left. The key word is evacuate not foolishly play on the beach.
Storm waves are reportedly getting higher and stronger coast fast beach
braking arriving and all red emergency danger flags are up already.
Roads are getting full trying to handle the Gulf shores area massive
crowds leaving now due to voluntary evacuation orders. Officer Bert
claims it's safer to stay put during a hurricane because of the
potential multi hidden tornadoes and highway car back-up pile ups but
New Orleans is under sea level so I Captain advise all to orderly leave
now for higher ground and don't wait for mandatory evacuation rush
orders, time is critical. I can't believe the amount of folks and
children seen just standing around staying put looking at the beach
waves while the immense killer is racing for them. And like Officer Bert
concurs unlike Florida what place in New Orleans is safe when it is
already below sea level? Final Earth Science Team advice, get out of
there, now!

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/default.jsp

ponder on,
the nightbat



nightbat,

The hotel/motel business must be good in the mid-west, considering all
that seasonal business they get from the south!

Double-A

  #29  
Old August 28th 05, 07:01 AM
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More doom and gloom nonsense. It will NEVER happen.

What you really want is lots of death and destruction. That's all...

Let's see if I got this straight: This is the Wormwood comet you're
claiming is coming? Right? As I've said here befo It probably
doesn't exist any more than Planet X (Nancy's version).

O.K., assuming it does exist: Where is it right now and why can't we
spot it with large telescopes and sensitive IR detectors? And, it's
only 6 years out... Don't anyone even think of fleeing from such a
phantasm!

Saul Levy


On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 03:33:25 +0200, "Warhol"
wrote:


"Starlord" a écrit dans le message de news:
...
Hay Saul, I wonder what he's been smoking? If the sun can eat comets that
are as big as the island of Hawaii and not even hickup, an asteroid

wouldn't
even make it burb.


--


But the cometh is not on collision cours with the sun.... No the great
mountain shall hit Earth... and that is what I know... WESTWORD PREPARE
WATER AND FOOD.... and warm cloth's... Because the Iceman is coming... Be
Happy you Have still 6 years for the GREAT EXODUS to end.... Yeah soon you
must all flee from where you live or you shall die... Evacution plan that is
were the reel need is now... while you all are stil sleeping.... and
stupidly thinking that Warhol would dare to lie to you...

Yes, and that is a problem the SOUTHWORLD Hates the WESTWORD .... thanks to
stupid actions of the Zog's (Man Best friends)... Where shall you go, if you
have no homeland any more???? Just watch again the movie The Day After
Tomorrow... They explain why but dont tell the complet truth as always do,
the Zogs... they live from Half truth's..

Hole truth's and nothing than the truth Kills them.

ASK NASA WHY THEY HIDDING THIS VERY DANGEROUSE TRUTH FROM YOUR EARS...
Because its you, who is in Danger and shall have no Homeland anymore in 6
years from now... Think about that First... Because you all need my Help...
For your exodus can begin... but how can I help you if you Hate my truth...

  #30  
Old August 28th 05, 11:43 AM
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Double-Anus wrote:
nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi double-A It is Mt. Saint Hellens that put Oregon on the map. The one
thing that saddens me is those pictures showing the vast forest
completely wiped out that grew around that volcano.

Yes, and if you go up their, as I have, it is an incredible sight,
trees laid out like broken match sticks on barren ground! You would
think a nuclear blast had done this. In fact I think the blast has
been estimated at everything from 10 to 50 megatons, but 24 megaton is
the figure I see most.

http://www.piscesposters.com/russ/ho.../treesdown.jpg

I love trees. The
hurricanes have wiped out all the great trees in my back yard. Only an
oak is left. Hard to replace 30 year old trees at my age. Beert

I know. My grandfather planted an apricot tree from a pit, and when it
was blown down by our 1962 hurricane force Columbus Day Storm, he
didn't have the time left to grow another.

Double-A


nightbat

The powerful Katrina monster is growing and looks like the
biggest massive hurricane to hit the area in such a short time. It
appears trying to reach catastrophic proportions, oh the humanity.
Children and folks can be seen on news channel still playing by the gulf
beach shores, tourists mostly for the news reports all the locals have
prudently evacuated. Yes, thousands inland fleeing for their lives as
they are informed of the killer breathing down their throats, not much
time left. The key word is evacuate not foolishly play on the beach.
Storm waves are reportedly getting higher and stronger coast fast beach
braking arriving and all red emergency danger flags are up already.
Roads are getting full trying to handle the Gulf shores area massive
crowds leaving now due to voluntary evacuation orders. Officer Bert
claims it's safer to stay put during a hurricane because of the
potential multi hidden tornadoes and highway car back-up pile ups but
New Orleans is under sea level so I Captain advise all to orderly leave
now for higher ground and don't wait for mandatory evacuation rush
orders, time is critical. I can't believe the amount of folks and
children seen just standing around staying put looking at the beach
waves while the immense killer is racing for them. And like Officer Bert
concurs unlike Florida what place in New Orleans is safe when it is
already below sea level? Final Earth Science Team advice, get out of
there, now!

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/default.jsp

ponder on,
the nightbat



nightbat,

The hotel/motel business must be good in the mid-west, considering all
that seasonal business they get from the south!

Double-Anus


You mean like the tornados, ****head?

 




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