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41 Earthquakes ? in the Gulf by Yemen in last 24 hours
TOPIC: 41 Earthquakes ? in the Gulf by Yemen in last 24 hours
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41 Earthquakes ? in the Gulf by Yemen in last 24 hours 13 Years, 5 Months ago
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earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/45_10.php
This is where the STARGATE is meant to be that I mentioned last year - and of course we have had the weird fabricated story of YEMEMI ink bombs on planes which were not ink bombs ( get my drift )
Some are saying this is a massive military action creating these quakes.
So are we BOMBING THE GULF OF AIDEN by YEMEN with all those battleships that are out there ? and if so WHY ?
Is this really a stargate ?
Very very strange
Dont take my word for it use the link above and see for yourself.
Shame there is no Geologist on this forum.......
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Re:41 Earthquakes ? in the Gulf by Yemen in last 24 hours 13 Years, 5 Months ago
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The Truth wrote:
Maybe BR is a bit distracted after his bold assertions about some kind of earth-shattering event such as a Nuclear strike on the USA between 8 and 15 November hasn't actually happened.
Indeed I believe I'm right in saying NOTHING happened during this PERIOD, kind of suggesting that BR was FANTASISING about THINGS taking place. Or was he just MISINFORMED?
Honourable souls need to KNOW.
Keep on like that and people will be accusing you of being me.
BR's "predictions" are something I take very seriously, for by reading his thoughts I get a very good overview on what is definitely not about to happen. Last weekend's "nuclear strikes" are just the thin end of the wedge, but nuclear strikes are a favourite of his. A little while ago he was "predicting" {when challenged he began dissembling frantically, waffling on about " not a prediction, in fact I don't think it'll happen, I was just pointing out that if there were to be a strike it'd most likely be next Tuesday..." or something like that...} that there was about to be a nuclear strike against Iran. That turned out, inevitably, to be a load of cobblers. As usual.
He gets things entirely - and provably - wrong almost every day. Yet has the self confidence to stroll in without a doubt that the pronouncement he's about to make is not only right on the money, but is also going to be taken seriously by everyone. Or should that ben anyone? Whatever it is that drives him is certainly consistent. Even if it's consistently wrong. And you have to admire it in a way. To apparently not mind
this completely unguarded approach to being proved wrong time after time after time - lesser men might get sick and tired of repeatedly ending up in the doo-doos - is probably his redeeming trademark feature. And his answer to this or that prediction, pronouncement or mistaken glowing assessment of the merits of hooligans {whether it be the EDL or the bastards who wrecked what should have been a completely legit protest by the NUS last week} being shown to be just another scare story or piece of conspiracy theory claptrap is unwavering. More of the same. Does this amount to a lack of credibility? Certainly. You know it, I know it. I'd guess that most people know it. He doesn't. And that's about it really. Still, he has his uses. I'm pretty sure that he served as the template for "The Secret World"'s version of Al Pacino.
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Last Edit: 2010/11/15 17:26 By Locked Out.
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