- Das 4. extrem aufsehenerregende Meteoritenereignis in 10 Tagen! Australia! - RK, 07.10.2003, 23:10
- Gerade entdeckt: Mark Hazlewood zu diesem Themenkomplex Erdbeben größer gleich 8 - RK, 07.10.2003, 23:40
- Re: Das 4. extrem aufsehenerregende Meteoritenereignis in 10 Tagen! Australia! - LeCoquinus, 07.10.2003, 23:41
- Re:Mich auch. Deutet sich da etwas größeres an? - Loki, 08.10.2003, 00:07
- Re:Mich auch. Deutet sich da etwas größeres an? / Die Erde wehrt sich endlich - - Elli -, 08.10.2003, 00:11
- Re:Mich auch. Deutet sich da etwas größeres an? / Die Erde wehrt sich endlich - Loki, 08.10.2003, 00:33
- Die GAIA-Theorie v. James Lovelock - für die Mehrwissenwollenden unter euch (mL) - Praxedis, 08.10.2003, 00:33
- Re: Die GAIA-Theorie v. James Lovelock / Danke für die Links! Erstaunlich, dass - -- Elli --, 08.10.2003, 15:15
- Re:Mich auch. Deutet sich da etwas größeres an? / Die Erde wehrt sich endlich - - Elli -, 08.10.2003, 00:11
- Re: Das 4. extrem aufsehenerregende Meteoritenereignis in 10 Tagen! Australia! - RK, 08.10.2003, 00:48
- Nicht"Operation 2003", sondern"Operation Planet X" hieß das im Irak, sorry! (owT) - RK, 08.10.2003, 00:51
- Hier ein paar Monate alte nähere Infos... - RK, 08.10.2003, 01:06
- Nicht"Operation 2003", sondern"Operation Planet X" hieß das im Irak, sorry! (owT) - RK, 08.10.2003, 00:51
- Übrigens: Das Zweimonats-Update von Stephan Berndt unter folgendem Link ist da! - RK, 08.10.2003, 01:20
- Re:Mich auch. Deutet sich da etwas größeres an? - Loki, 08.10.2003, 00:07
Gerade entdeckt: Mark Hazlewood zu diesem Themenkomplex Erdbeben größer gleich 8
-->Moscow reports 8-8.5 quake in southern Siberia, USGS says 7-7.5
With the USGS's reputation of omitting, lowering, and massaging
quake numbers, who do you believe? First two 8+ quakes in Japan,
(one was an aftershock eight minutes after the first) Then a couple
days later the 8+ Siberia quake. Now one 8+ quake is rare and is
considered a Great quake but three in as many days is a huge red
flag. On top of this remember back in the 1970's the big news was
the lowering of the earthquake Richter scale by one full point. I'm
sure it was in anticipation of what they knew was coming a couple
decades later.
2003/09/25 19:50: 43.1N143.8E 8.5 M GSRC HOKKAIDO, JAPAN, REGION
2003/09/25 20:02: 42.7N144.1E 8.0 M INGV HOKKAIDO, JAPAN, REGION
( http://www.emsc-csem.org/cgi-bin/ALERT_all_messages.sh?27 )
September 27th
http://www.mytelus.com/news/article.do?pageID=world_home&articleID=1420129
Here's another url regarding the quake quoting the Associated Press
in Moscow from the 27th:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2003/09/27/211137-ap.html
Makes me wonder how much manipulating of these quake numbers goes on
behind closed doors at the USGS, especially the big ones.
The tendency is to believe the numbers and information that comes
out first and not the numbers or messages that are massaged later.
What slips out first is frequently the later-quashed-truth. It's the
same with other types of cover-ups. Believing the first Roswell
headlines of a crashed UFO in 1947 makes more sense than believing
the cover-up story saying it was a weather balloon afterwords. The
Army officer who originally reported the downed craft knew full well
what a weather balloon looked like. He would have never reported a
downed UFO if it was just some balloon he was extremely familiar
with.
When Kennedy was assassinated there were reports that shots were
fired from a grassy knoll within the first few minutes, heard them
myself clearly in the back of a car at the time. Then nothing else
about the grassy knoll for what was weeks of constant coverage on
almost all channels.
Mark H
* * *
Magnitude 8.5 earthquake rocks Siberia
MOSCOW (AP) - An earthquake rocked southern Siberia on Saturday,
but no injuries or damage were reported, officials said. The quake
had a magnitude of 8.5, but the epicentre was 33 kilometres
underground in Russia's Altai republic, which borders Mongolia and
Kazakhstan, the Emergency Situations Ministry said. Tremors were
felt in more heavily populated parts of Siberia, such as the
Krasnoyarsk and Tomsk regions.
http://www.mytelus.com/news/article...world_home&articleID=1420129
* * *
From correspondents in Moscow
October 1, 2003
A SERIES of violent tremors have rocked Russia's southwest Siberia
region, reaching up to 8.0 on the Richter scale, seismologists
quoted by the Interfax news agency said.
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,7429429%5E1702,00.html

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