08-22-2007, 10:37 AM
I don't doubt that a tsunami could hit the coast sooner or later, I doubted some of the intent energy behind the warning as it was posted at STA. This is no reflection on STA, or Richard for posting it here. I cannot believe "the Russians" (as in officials) would actually warn us in the U.S of anything that might be helpful to our well-being. The Russian government probably thinks we, the people of the U.S., are a bunch of imbeciles. Lol!
Perhaps some Russian groups are behind trying to help a tsunami happen. I would not be surprised.
Stuff is going to happen; stuff has happened. Sometimes we receive legitimate warnings. Other times (more like oftentimes) someone creates a psy-ops regarding a possible impending tragedy to fuel mass fear and out go the mass email warnings. There's a difference in my book. :-) The web is flooded with impending disaster material. A legitimate warning can easily be lost in the flood.
P.S. I almost fell off my chair the other day when I saw a Google ad for a new personal tsunami warning device that can be purchased to use if one lives near or visits a coast and wants to be warned of an impending tsunami.
Perhaps some Russian groups are behind trying to help a tsunami happen. I would not be surprised.
Stuff is going to happen; stuff has happened. Sometimes we receive legitimate warnings. Other times (more like oftentimes) someone creates a psy-ops regarding a possible impending tragedy to fuel mass fear and out go the mass email warnings. There's a difference in my book. :-) The web is flooded with impending disaster material. A legitimate warning can easily be lost in the flood.
P.S. I almost fell off my chair the other day when I saw a Google ad for a new personal tsunami warning device that can be purchased to use if one lives near or visits a coast and wants to be warned of an impending tsunami.