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Tue 05/19/15 03:59 AM
France and Belgium here.

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Tue 05/19/15 03:54 AM
Depends with whom.

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Tue 05/19/15 02:23 AM

the sinkholes, IMO, are caused by the vast oil/fracking consumption... whenever we take the oil/natural gas, it leaves vast hollow spots underground without the pressure that was once there...

There hasn't been fracking everywhere those sinkholes appeared, like at the Dead Sea. Fracking could cause some sinkholes but not all of them.

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Mon 05/18/15 11:58 PM



whatever it is,i heard something similar, not the high pitched trumpet like noise but the low pitched like rumble noise i guess more like a trombone. whatever it is its creepy, and if you ever happen to hear it for yourself it gives you a very uncomfortable feeling.

infra-sound!


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrasound

Human reactions

20 Hz is considered the normal low-frequency limit of human hearing. When pure sine waves are reproduced under ideal conditions and at very high volume, a human listener will be able to identify tones as low as 12 Hz.[32] Below 10 Hz it is possible to perceive the single cycles of the sound, along with a sensation of pressure at the eardrums.

The dynamic range of the auditory system decreases with decreasing frequency. This compression can be seen in the equal-loudness-level contours, and it implies that a slight increase in level can change the perceived loudness from barely audible, to loud. Combined with the natural spread in thresholds within a population, it may have the effect that a very low-frequency sound which is inaudible to some people may be loud to others.

One study has suggested that infrasound may cause feelings of awe or fear in humans. It also was suggested that since it is not consciously perceived, it may make people feel vaguely that odd or supernatural events are taking place.[33]

No... It's the light of Venus reflected in the atmosphere through swamp-fog and methane. :smile:

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Mon 05/18/15 11:48 PM

Just read some where that most of the dead were shot by the police.

lol, wouldn't surprise me. They must've ran out of targets, you know the ones with a woman and a baby in her arms? scared

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Mon 05/18/15 11:05 AM
Edited by Fred7170 on Mon 05/18/15 11:08 AM


yes, and the "earthquake lights" as well... but i think some of the "machinery" noises are the government making underground bunkers in the northeast...

It's possible and surely in some of the instances. But I wouldn't rule out some supernatural cause. Some very strange happenings are going on around the globe, like those massive sinkholes and all the troop movements. It sure is an exciting time to be alive.

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Mon 05/18/15 10:47 AM
Edited by Fred7170 on Mon 05/18/15 10:58 AM


i was thinking that it was a electromagnetic resonance, when the magnetic field lines get to twisted and snap...

Thinking along the same line as well. And pressure along two continental crust edges create grinding when the plates move in opposite directions and that has also been known to release sound waves and/or massive air displacement.

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Mon 05/18/15 06:05 AM


Well, if you would listen to certain people who are mentally ill they would say it was a conspiracy between the CIA, FBI and DOD to start some kind of war that their Paranoid Personality Disorder comes up with.

You mean like Fox News and MSN? laugh

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Mon 05/18/15 06:02 AM


Well.. if it was a war on obesity. than I would applaud the effort .. those were some fat, out of shape (mostly old) men there... trying to act tough.

They are 1%ers, from some "no name" gangs that most likely patched over to the local larger gang ( Bandito's, Warlords, Hells Angels, ect).

A bunch of middle age wanna bees... with some Grandfathers sprinkled in.

rofl

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Mon 05/18/15 12:00 AM
Sound waves from the shock of Magma displacement and crust movement can sometimes reverberate in the atmosphere when the electromagnetic field of the earth fluctuates due to poles shift.
Like the man-made global-warming crowd, I'm sticking to that explanation no matter what :smile:

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Sun 05/17/15 11:41 PM
Wonder what their disagreement was about. Which one had the biggest sweetroll? laugh

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Sun 05/17/15 03:28 AM

neither of those Feckers has clean hands,and those Elected Officials are anything else than Innocent Victims!:laughing:

Try to run a political campaign without a bank and see how far you go laugh

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Sun 05/17/15 02:47 AM


"The effect of the guilty pleas will be essentially zero, beyond the immediate costs of the fines levied on the institutions. As the Times put it, ��life will go on, probably without much of a hiccup"

I expected that much. Who are they kidding? The day corrupt international bankers go to jail is the day governments fall, and you can guess how often that happens.
This sham verdict from a sham court will not prevent the costs of those Markets' manipulations and subsequent collapse to be passed on to little ol' us and our children and their children and so on and so forth...



Their 'punishment' was approving more loans that they will collect more real money in return for. Even in bankruptcies and foreclosures they collect. They're like casinos, the house always wins. Either through payments or auction they get paid. Its foolproof for them, but then again without them and the fdic we would all be prime targets ourselves. Even a meager salary carried in full on your person draws a great deal of attention, the wrong kind. Fixing this is possible and steps towards that have been made by this administration but ones moves on a chessboard aren't dictated by ones will alone. We aren't talking about Sheboygan savings and loan, we're talking a global economic shutdown after 12 years of war. Not a good idea.


And all the jolly good words in the world aren't gonna take away the fact that the Dollar isn't worth a darn anymore, that, along with most other currencies, it cannot be sustained by indefinite QE, that the concept of world reserved currency is dieing and that there isn't enough economic activity to sustain a sinking, broken and tempered with global economy, and that, as usual, it's the regular folks who are going to hold the short end of the stick while the rich banking whores keep on corrupting our elected officials, our police and our lives. Not a good idea either.

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Sun 05/17/15 01:39 AM
"The effect of the guilty pleas will be essentially zero, beyond the immediate costs of the fines levied on the institutions. As the Times put it, ��life will go on, probably without much of a hiccup"

I expected that much. Who are they kidding? The day corrupt international bankers go to jail is the day governments fall, and you can guess how often that happens.
This sham verdict from a sham court will not prevent the costs of those Markets' manipulations and subsequent collapse to be passed on to little ol' us and our children and their children and so on and so forth...

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Sun 05/17/15 01:19 AM
I'm looking for everything I've never seen and all of what cannot be had and in exchange I'll give half of what I've never had and a quarter of what I'll never have. happy

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Sat 05/16/15 02:46 AM
Welcome :smile:

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Fri 05/15/15 11:59 AM
Welcome :smile:

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Fri 05/15/15 11:54 AM

deactivated....guess she didn't like what she saw...

:laughing:

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Fri 05/15/15 09:51 AM

Glad to see so many think being nice is a good thing (so do I). Really liked what PacificStar48 said in her first post (pg 5 I think)
Several thoughts, as always people have multiple definitions of the word. Being nice to me does not necessarily mean being always agreeable or a doormat. It took me years but I finally learned a little about "tough love" If being "nice" means letting someone have there own way and that way is going to be hurtful to them in the long run, the really nice thing to do is warn them. IMO. It doesn't always make friends but here right and nice maybe interchangeable.
I was raised to believe the golden rule "Do unto others as you would have them do to you", now usually known as karma. One would think that would be the nice thing. There is too much self loathing and hurting people who do not want, will not let you be nice to them. They want, expect to be mistreated and if you are nice, they misinterpret it. Be nice anyway.
Will being nice pay off in this world? Sometimes... but it isn't this world's payoffs that are my concern.

:thumbsup: Thank you, nicely "said"

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Fri 05/15/15 08:36 AM



laugh


rofl rofl