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  HOW TO PREDICT EARTHQUAKES         


Author: sir.jpturcaud
Date: Apr 30, 2008 20:54

This is copy for your information of a comment of mine to a Russian
Newspaper, cutting down to size there again the pretension of that
scientific community to have understood anything at all about True
History of the Earth; in clear wherefrom it comes and where it's
heading too. jpturcaud
*********************************************************************************

Y/ref http://www.russia-ic.com/news/show/6259/

Your article : How to Predict Earthquakes 29.04.2008

Russian scientists developed an algorithm, which describes formation
of earthquakes and predicts them.

Russian seismologists predict a huge earthquake to happen before
2018. The epicentre has five possible locations: on the western border
between the USA and Canada, Chili, Kashmir, Sumatra and the Indian
ocean near the Andaman Islands.

Russian seismologists found that most powerful earthquakes had
clear repeating pattern with power peaking in the end of the cycle.
You can read more about Russian discovery in the “New Scientist”
magazine.

Source: New Scientist
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  Does the Moon have a volcanic surprise in store?         


Author: SBC Yahoo
Date: Apr 30, 2008 11:52

Does the Moon have a volcanic surprise in store?
a.. 28 March 2008
b.. From New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues.
c.. Marcus Chown

the scene. Aristarchus crater on the near side of the moon, 20 July 2019.
It's only a few hours since NASA's Altair 2 landing craft touched down and
astronauts are walking on the lunar surface for the...
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  Permeability in soils         


Author: Jaume
Date: Apr 30, 2008 09:02

Hello to everybody,

I am trying to assess the vulnerability of any water body to be
polluted through surface runoffs passing agriculture areas. I am
trying to consider the effect of the soil permeability to do this. I
have been looking for information about the soil in this place, and I
have only found edafology information about the dominant soil and the
soild type.

So, the soils found in this place are:

II: Igneous Rock, intermediate igneous - Andesite, trachyte,
phonolite, diorite-syenite
S01: Sedimentaty Tock, clastic sediments - Conglomerate, breccia
SC: Sedimentaty Tock, clastic sediments - Conglomerate, breccia,
sandstone, greywacke arkose, siltstone, mudstone, claystone, shale,
ironstone.
UC: Unconsolidated, colluvial
UL: unconsolidated, lacustrine

dominant soils:
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  Re: The Earth Is Growing         


Author: Nicolas Krebs
Date: Apr 28, 2008 13:30

Florian écrivit dans l'article
news:1ig3sre.avbjhx1rsxbshN%%auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net
> Let's see how you manage to see in 3D from a 2D map:
>
> <http://nachon.free.fr/isochrons/antarctic2.png>
>
> Can you retrofit the contintal lithosphere from the isochrons?
>
> Tell me how it is possible to retrofit all masses around antartica
> without shrinking the globe?
> I work all the time in 3D, and I assure you that it is geometrically not
> possible to do it.
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  Re: Islam Is A Threat To Civilization         


Author: Nicolas Krebs
Date: Apr 27, 2008 12:32

Carole wrote in
news:4811c25c$0$1583$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au
> Yeah right.
> Go and do some research on Pearl Harbor, how it was NO surprise attack.
> How the powers that be engineered the attack to get the US people to go
> along with involvement in WW2.
> The population didn't want to get into any wars, but there are ways of
> making people go along with things with clever manipulation.
>
> The whole thing was manipulated, engineered to get compliance from the
> public.
> Certain people make big money from war, they engineer them into existence.
> Plus they use them to create a need for global governance and the
> dissolution of sovereign states.
>
> Carole
> www.conspiracee.com
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  READ AND WEEP, SLIMEBALL "SCIENTISTS" -- Ed Conrad Proven Right -- Man as Old as Coal         


Author: ed-conrad517
Date: Apr 27, 2008 05:13

<
> By LIN LIANGTAI
> Of Taipei, Taiwan
>
> An updated evaluation on a “Carboniferous human calvarium fossil”
> Last update: April 25, 2008 (fifth edition)
>
> Summary
<
The author has examined through microscopes more than 30 thin sections
cut from “rocks” that Mr. Ed Conrad discovered and sent to the author.
<
Without exception, they are all found to be fossils, including the
subject “calvarium fossil”. The object is a Carboniferous a human
calvarium fossil for the following reasons:
<
(1) its computed-tomography images bear close resemlance to a
calvarium; ...
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  [article] Impressions from the European Geophysical Union conference 2008         


Author: Nicolas Krebs
Date: Apr 27, 2008 02:13

Un article en anglais sur une conférence européenne :

Rasmus Benestad, « Impressions from the European Geophysical Union
conference 2008 », realclimate, 2008-04-22,
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008/04/egu-2008/

Voir aussi
http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/
http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/
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  Wanderings at Point Lobos points north - watching where we walked.         


Author: Robert Flory
Date: Apr 26, 2008 20:45

http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/563223308sJcMEn

Mother Nature the Artist. Just a sampling of beach weathering and etc.

I paid for the camera and most of the lenses. On a couple of them I even
got to take the pictures.

It took three tries, but this lady wanders around the boonies and beaches
looking at rocks with me ;-)

Bob
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  Is the earth hollow?         


Author: Carole
Date: Apr 26, 2008 12:02

Yes, I know what you're going to say ... gere she goes again with one of her
whacky theories.
But is it really so whacky?
Yes, I would have thought so at one time and anybody who suggested
differently was fit for a straight jacket in my mind.

However, the more I read about the hollow earth theory the more convinced I
am that there is a huge coverup -- so what's news considering how much lies
and propaganda there is in every field of human endeavour -- medicine,
science, military, economy and not to forget history. It seems the lies
never end, the more you dig the more lies there are. its just layer upon
layer like a sarah what's-her-name cheesecake -- just lies, garbage and
junk.

A person has to be a hardy soul and persistent to sort out the truth from
the crap, what they want us to believe.
Information is power and they want to keep people enfeebled, they treat them
like mushrooms, kept in the dark and fed on excrement.
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  Human brain fossil exceeding 1,600 ml.         


Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Apr 26, 2008 01:27

Anyone ever saw a fossilized human brain tissue?
This one exceeded 1,600 ml. 300 million years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxlc_QIa1N8
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