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Re: EMT Pulse


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Posted by trucker40 on June 16, 2009 at 08:06:08 from (70.240.144.104):

In Reply to: Re: EMT Pulse posted by IndianaRed on June 16, 2009 at 03:45:13:

You might want to think about this however-Plateaus are caused by ice fields floating on top of water grinding the top of mountains off.Now from Texas to Wyoming and farther are plenty of them.That means that those areas were under ice not all that long ago.You see when the magnetic poles switch sometimes the Earth rolls a quarter turn as well.This causes 300 mph winds that blew everything that men had built off of the surface of the Earth in the area of the winds and they went completely around the Earth according to the American Indians story.The Mammoths frozen with green leaves in their mouths and stomachs.Think about it.Also Alaska was a swamp,there is lush vegetation under the permafrost,frozen green,lush,swamp vegetation.

Way before you worry about Iran you need to think about this-what has the power to turn the Earth,or to pull the magnetic center from the planet Mars,or to knock a chunk off of the Earth big enough to make the moon,or is the moon a planet captured by Earths gravity?Well since the 1800s people that translate writing dug up all over the world have interpreted what the Sumerians wrote.Seems a little strange that after the Sumerians were here that we were able to write,make iron,lots of things.Sumerians knew about the planets of the solar system,had descriptions of planets we did not even know about until the 1970s and 1980s.Sumerians probably came here from another planet,the one that passes Earth close enough to knock a chunk out Billions of years ago to form the moon,the one that comes by every 6 or 7 thousand years and at least rolls the Earth some causing civilizations to disappear and Mammouths to die with green leaves still in their mouths in the Artic where they were in a tropical area minutes before.Also worldwide flooding occurred at least once.

Yeah we need a strong military.Yeah its not good for Iran or North Korea or some others to have nuclear weapons.You should know our military is way better and stronger than theirs,but we shouldnt ignore them if they are acting crazy and have nuclear weapons.If they did a EMT pulse attack on us we have nuclear subs some where that will be able to annihilate them.Only an idiot would do that to us then get turned into a ball of fire by us,so if they killed 90% of us 100% of them would be dead.Not all that smart.

The thing to worry about if you need to worry is this-a planet comes in our orbit and drags big pieces of debris into our area.A big chunk gets pulled in by our gravity and hits the earth.This could set the atmosphere on fire and burn up all the oxygen,it could knock the Earth out of its orbit,it could destroy all life as we know it on Earth now.Hmmm,scary but sounds kinda like some stuff in the book of Revelations doesnt it?


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