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Strong quake rattles buildings, nerves in S. Calif
#11
Yes, I was referring to the Yellowstone, thanks for correcting. Had not heard of Mt Popo before.

Lets hope that the catastrophe is minimal because of those who stay on for love's sake.
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#12
I agree that this was a warning for what is to come, because life always presents some type of forewarning, it is incredibly difficult to take the advice of a warning because the conscious mind does not accept this form of information.

To correctly predict when this will happen, all things must be evaluated, the scientific view, which has already been confirmed and they have given a time frame of 30 years to be safe I am sure, as scientists do not like to cross the line of ‘psychic predictions’ and most psychics say it will happen before 2012, to keep the strong focus on that particular year.

The collective pattern of thought must be analyzed, the financial situation of this state, the overall feeling of its citizens, the evidence is there that California sits on a fragile fault line, the warnings are present.

SI, you live there, do you like it? How is the energy? If you were more financial where would you move? I only spent 3 days there, and I liked the vibe of the fast pace for a change, however I was incredibly drained by the cloud of darkness that I felt, and like many cities in the US, I found that people do not look at each other, they walk incredibly fast, like they are trying to escape or get home quick because something might happen. Is this everywhere?
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#13
"however I was incredibly drained by the cloud of darkness that I felt, and like many cities in the US, I found that people do not look at each other, they walk incredibly fast, like they are trying to escape or get home quick because something might happen. Is this everywhere?"

Yea. That's northern and southern California. I walk fast myself but not to escape from anyone. I'm just use to it. I think people here are used to it too.

People don't talk to each other because we have a larger personal space. We're use to driving back and forth between places, separated from the rest of the people by our cars, so we're use to that space away from others.

At night in my neighborhood's boulevard, it is lit very bright, but most businesses are close and the streets are nearly empty. I'm not sure about Hollywood or Downtown because they are popular destinations. I imagine they get empty at around 1am because there are parking signs that say no parking start at around that time and into the morning.

If I were more financial, I would move away from the west coast for my safety. But if it weren't for the Andreas fault or the Yellowstone's supervolcano, I would stay in California because there is so much stimulation: live festivals, lifestyle/job opportunities, material possessions, etc. I'd feel bored living near farms with nothing except plows and a few stores that meet my basic living needs. I know because I tried that to some extent.
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#14
get the heck outta dodge son. you got a thumb, use it.

it's very easy to set up a new life, in a new location, with income and shelter.

just be careful if you take the bus, you might end up headless.
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#15
"just be careful if you take the bus, you might end up headless."

lol. You've been watching the news.
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#16
I agree with SilverInfinity. I lived in SoCal for three years and everything is just so accessible. There are more of a mixture of races and food/restaurants/ethnic stores. If it weren't for the rising rent and unfriendly/snobbish/angry people, I would have stayed on. People are easily triggered by the slightest thing and always in a hurry even if they are not running late. They drive dangerously though most roads are wide and spacious; they get angry easily over minor inconveniences and the finger is not common from another driver. Where I lived isn't even a real city, just a nice town with lots to offer - material-wise. The feel of SoCal is weird, at times dark if you really observe. And one can feel the place and its people are heading toward a bad time - due to the collective mind-patterns.

People are, generally, unhappy, discontented and petty. Does not help that there are a lot of 'air-heads' too. Ignorant, unrealistic and more concerned with getting a tan and associating with only people exactly with identical concerns as themselves.

I cannot say that where I am now will be completely safe - no place is. But I was greatly relieved once I was out of CA. A load off, really. Now if only the rest of my family members would move. I also have a niece in Florida - so more worries for me there.
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#17
Major Staged 'Event' Before November Elections?

[Editor's Note: This was forwarded to me by Pam Schuffert. I'm no longer inclined to get too pumped up over calamitous prophetic dreams or channeled information about coming Doom & Gloom events in the near future, but I don't ignore them either. Don Nicoloff had told me 4 or 5 months ago that he feels something will occur in early September, prior to the election. We just had a modest earthquake in southern California on July 29. Judging from the talking heads on TV and radio, we are told that we can expect the "Big One" any day now. That's tells me that they're PLANNING to engineer a major quake in southern California, much as they used Tesla earthquake technology to precipitate the Sichuan earthquake in China in May (have no doubt that tornadoes, earthquakes, and hurricanes {or typhoons} can be manufactured to fit a covert, manipulative agenda. They've been doing it for DECADES (the Soviet Union caused the massive earthquake in central China in the late 1960s that killed over 1/2 million people. Red China and the Soviet Union were having border skirmishes along the Mongolian/Soviet border and Russia wanted to send a clear message as to who was going to come out on top).

As to the nature of the next staged event from our domestic Corp of Treasoneers following their 911 production, I can only guess. There may be multiple locations the next time around. I think they'd like to pop off a few tactical nukes at power stations or nuclear power plants or refineries or at symbolic monuments to shock the nation into panic and create the pretext for martial law, but I'm not altogether sure that friendly aliens are going to allow that to happen. They have stopped our covert mischief makers in the past (that's the REAL reason we haven't had another "terrorist attack" since 911, not becasue of the splendid efforts from our domestic goons running Homeland Insecurity) and there's no reason to think that they wouldn't stop them again. So if there are buildings or monuments to be blown up, it will more likely be conventional explosives, rather than nukes (hey, Thermite seemed to do a fair job on the Twin Towers; so why not stick with a proven winner!). The Bird Flu "pandemic" is another card they certainly wish to play, but I don't think that the "pandemic' rountine is going to fly either; for the same reason that the SARS "pandemic" never got off the ground in 2004. There are friendly forces (human and otherwise) working behind the scenes that are defusing these nefarious plans, quietly and without fanfare-much as the Sylphs have been doing in clearing up the skies of chemtrails in the past few years. Keep the faith. To quote a baseball legend from New York: "The show ain't over till the fat lady sings." . ...Ken Adachi]

http://educate-yourself.org/cn/plannedcr...ul08.shtml
July 31, 2008

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#18
[color=#0000ff Wrote:EmeraldStar[/color]]I agree with SilverInfinity. I lived in SoCal for three years and everything is just so accessible. There are more of a mixture of races and food/restaurants/ethnic stores. If it weren't for the rising rent and unfriendly/snobbish/angry people, I would have stayed on. People are easily triggered by the slightest thing and always in a hurry even if they are not running late. They drive dangerously though most roads are wide and spacious; they get angry easily over minor inconveniences and the finger is not common from another driver. Where I lived isn't even a real city, just a nice town with lots to offer - material-wise. The feel of SoCal is weird, at times dark if you really observe. And one can feel the place and its people are heading toward a bad time - due to the collective mind-patterns.

People are, generally, unhappy, discontented and petty. Does not help that there are a lot of 'air-heads' too. Ignorant, unrealistic and more concerned with getting a tan and associating with only people exactly with identical concerns as themselves.

I cannot say that where I am now will be completely safe - no place is. But I was greatly relieved once I was out of CA. A load off, really. Now if only the rest of my family members would move. I also have a niece in Florida - so more worries for me there.

Thanks Emeraldstar, this gives a good explanation of the energy of California, and I agree that no matter where you live something could happen, but some places are safer than others. LA was the first place I had ever experienced so much pollution, I don’t know how people live without air! But they say Beijing is 20 times worse! it is simple things like breathing that contribute to the overall pattern of a city, town or country.
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#19
Friends in SoCal tell me the place is crawling with hybrids. Reptoids.  One friend was out on the beach the other day with his boys and some dude just tackled him from behind. Blindsighted. My buddy kept his cool and asked "Why ?"  Mean guy replied that he was lucky  as he wanted to kick his ass.??? Mean guys heavily tattoed friends were laughing.

My friend feels I'm very lucky to live rurally.

THANK GOD I"M A COUNTRY GIRL!! :D
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