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Alan B. Mac Farlane

2004-12-29, 11:07 am

Hey Guys ...

This landmass movement of a whole island about a 100 feet so far they are
saying ... well the whole plate that holds up the island moved along with
the water on top ... not just the island.

I say this is from Global Warming and the weight of the ice coming off the
poles and the rest of the orange skin that is the planet is now moving in
response ...

Get your EarthQuake Kit up --- Get a pump shotgun and a box of ammo to
protect your life and living ... this 100 foot movement will go around the
ring of fire ... and is sure to either hit Alaska - which I doubt ... or go
around the south to Mexico or Western USA ... is my extrapolation of the
fact pattern that I am aware of.

Red Alert folks - adapt to Global Warming - 100,000 dead ... get your
plastic bags and ducktape ... more COW blood for the Whore of Babalon ...
Freedom is on the March ... Mission Accomplished ... Major Combat is over.

Yippee we all gonna die ..

Happy Jonestown Day in Jesusland ...

sumbuddie on da watchtower



Alan B. Mac Farlane

2004-12-29, 11:07 am

As a P.S. to this missive ...

and this is beyond my wildest dreams ... is that the plate techtonics that
are on the move ... well they open up the New Madrid ... the Mississippi
starts to flow backwards to the Yellowstone Caldera ... and the Red States
start to crack up ...

have a happy Jonestown Day in Jesusland ... 4 more years of COW blood for
the Whore of BABALON ... kill krazy kristians just love this stuff ...

run4urlivesssssss

sumbuddie on da watchtower





in article BDF805C9.26BA%alanb@sonic.net, Alan B. Mac Farlane at
alanb@sonic.net wrote on 12/29/04 7:00 AM:

> Hey Guys ...
>
> This landmass movement of a whole island about a 100 feet so far they are
> saying ... well the whole plate that holds up the island moved along with
> the water on top ... not just the island.
>
> I say this is from Global Warming and the weight of the ice coming off the
> poles and the rest of the orange skin that is the planet is now moving in
> response ...
>
> Get your EarthQuake Kit up --- Get a pump shotgun and a box of ammo to
> protect your life and living ... this 100 foot movement will go around the
> ring of fire ... and is sure to either hit Alaska - which I doubt ... or go
> around the south to Mexico or Western USA ... is my extrapolation of the
> fact pattern that I am aware of.
>
> Red Alert folks - adapt to Global Warming - 100,000 dead ... get your
> plastic bags and ducktape ... more COW blood for the Whore of Babalon ...
> Freedom is on the March ... Mission Accomplished ... Major Combat is over.
>
> Yippee we all gonna die ..
>
> Happy Jonestown Day in Jesusland ...
>
> sumbuddie on da watchtower
>
>
>


Panther

2004-12-29, 7:06 pm


"Alan B. Mac Farlane" <alanb@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:BDF805C9.26BA%alanb@sonic.net...
> Hey Guys ...
>
> This landmass movement of a whole island about a 100 feet so far they are
> saying ... well the whole plate that holds up the island moved along with
> the water on top ... not just the island.
>
> I say this is from Global Warming and the weight of the ice coming off the
> poles and the rest of the orange skin that is the planet is now moving in
> response ...
>
> Get your EarthQuake Kit up --- Get a pump shotgun and a box of ammo to
> protect your life and living ... this 100 foot movement will go around the
> ring of fire ... and is sure to either hit Alaska - which I doubt ... or

go
> around the south to Mexico or Western USA ... is my extrapolation of the
> fact pattern that I am aware of.
>
> Red Alert folks - adapt to Global Warming - 100,000 dead ... get your
> plastic bags and ducktape ... more COW blood for the Whore of Babalon ...
> Freedom is on the March ... Mission Accomplished ... Major Combat is over.
>
> Yippee we all gonna die ..
>
> Happy Jonestown Day in Jesusland ...
>
> sumbuddie on da watchtower
>
>
>


For the past couple of days I've noticed this whole event bothers me more
and more. I have deep feeling of sadness. One minute so many people here
and then gone. The vastness of the wide area of the occurrance and the
rapidness of such distruction and death. It really strikes me at my core.

Tidal waves have been something that I was acutely aware of even as a little
child and maybe that's why I find this so unsettling. I can recall my
grandmother talking about the Tidal wave that hit Newfoundlands south east
coast (back in the early 30's I believe). I can remember here talking about
if you ever see the sea sucked into to ocean to run for high ground. I also
remember her relating a story of some of her relatives (my grandmother was
from that area of Newfoundland and we still of tons of relatives there). In
one story a house was taken out to sea and people watched helpless as a
light in the upstairs remained lit and a baby was still in the room in her
crib.

We lived very close to the Atlantic Ocean for most of my life and the ocean
was a very big part of my growing up. During storms the waves would crash
over the sea wall and the narrow strip where the beaches were was attached
to the mainland by a few bridges. The sea would often break through to the
river side of the strip during hurricanes and Northeaster's.

I suppose it's not surprising than that it was 'the tidal waves' that would
haunt my dreams occasionally. Over time I realized that these dreams of
tidal waves would seem to come unbidden and suddenly out of nowhere. After
a while I realized that they actually weren't unbidden but that my
subconscious was aware of impending danger to my self and were usually a
precursor to something bad happening. After a while after I'd have one I'd
start to really look at things around me (occurances) to see what in my real
life was making me so uncomfortable. Eventually they became my friend, so
to speak, although they were never less troubling. <I also, less
periodically, would have what I called my 'blood dreams', which only
happened just prior to someone I loved dying - but that's a different story
:-( >

Anyway, I just had to get this out. It's so so sad for the people in that
area of the world.

Panther


Alan B. Mac Farlane

2004-12-29, 7:06 pm

I am deeply affected hearing the screaming of dying people and even watching
them stick their head out the water for a picture of their last moments of
life ... 100,000 or so ... and Bush wants more of this adapting to Global
Warming ... he likes it... makes money it does for him.

Wait till the tsumami goes up the Mississippi and fills up the Ogalala
Sinkhole that is 300 feet of air holding up land right now ...

Red Staters love giving COW blood for the Whore of Babalon ... they are real
hot about this - want 4 more years of it ... Bush not gonna make amends to
the World and stop his GO IT ALONE bullshit especially as there has never
been and is not now any imminent threat ...

illegal Iraq War ... not suppose to be there ...

sumbuddie luvs ya panther kitty

:/


in article cqurp0$mvo$0@pita.alt.net, Panther at panther@asarian-intl.org
wrote on 12/29/04 10:01 AM:

> For the past couple of days I've noticed this whole event bothers me more
> and more. I have deep feeling of sadness. One minute so many people here
> and then gone. The vastness of the wide area of the occurrance and the
> rapidness of such distruction and death. It really strikes me at my core.
>
> Tidal waves have been something that I was acutely aware of even as a little
> child and maybe that's why I find this so unsettling. I can recall my
> grandmother talking about the Tidal wave that hit Newfoundlands south east
> coast (back in the early 30's I believe). I can remember here talking about
> if you ever see the sea sucked into to ocean to run for high ground. I also
> remember her relating a story of some of her relatives (my grandmother was
> from that area of Newfoundland and we still of tons of relatives there). In
> one story a house was taken out to sea and people watched helpless as a
> light in the upstairs remained lit and a baby was still in the room in her
> crib.
>
> We lived very close to the Atlantic Ocean for most of my life and the ocean
> was a very big part of my growing up. During storms the waves would crash
> over the sea wall and the narrow strip where the beaches were was attached
> to the mainland by a few bridges. The sea would often break through to the
> river side of the strip during hurricanes and Northeaster's.
>
> I suppose it's not surprising than that it was 'the tidal waves' that would
> haunt my dreams occasionally. Over time I realized that these dreams of
> tidal waves would seem to come unbidden and suddenly out of nowhere. After
> a while I realized that they actually weren't unbidden but that my
> subconscious was aware of impending danger to my self and were usually a
> precursor to something bad happening. After a while after I'd have one I'd
> start to really look at things around me (occurances) to see what in my real
> life was making me so uncomfortable. Eventually they became my friend, so
> to speak, although they were never less troubling. <I also, less
> periodically, would have what I called my 'blood dreams', which only
> happened just prior to someone I loved dying - but that's a different story
> :-( >
>
> Anyway, I just had to get this out. It's so so sad for the people in that
> area of the world.
>
> Panther


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