simonshack 4 Jun 23 2010, 07:48 PM wrote:
hoi.polloi 4 Jun 23 2010, 07:24 PM wrote:
Perhaps they are referring to a pre-earthquake prediction that it might be a 5.5? Can they predict earthquakes an hour before they happen?
Well, they sure can time them pretty well:
See, I felt the huge earthquake (5.9Richter) which struck the city of Aquila (Italy) on April 6 2009. It almost knocked me out of my bed at 3:30 AM - its epicenter was about 100 miles from my house.
Then, on April 23, the long-planned
G8 summit which was supposed to be held in Sardinia, was diverted to Aquila by our friend Berlusconi...He ostensibly used it as a (failed) booster to his dwindling popularity, by promising immediate reconstruction funds - WHICH NEVER MATERIALIZED. (In fact, the people of Aquila are livid - and organize huge protests virtually every week).
Today was, apparently, the first day of the Toronto
G20 summit (?)... :huh:
Could they be making fun of protesters and calling them hippie new agers? Look at this comment, posted just minutes after:
erica_and_soultana
1:52 PM [10 minutes after?]on June 23, 2010
When the earthquake hit, we were in the middle of lighting candles for our daily yoga routine, and the earthquake caused one of us to accidentally light a lululemon headband on fire. Lucky we had two eco-friendly water bottles on the table and were able to quickly put out the fire. No one was hurt, but the apartment reeks of ash!
http://news.nationalpost.com/2010/06/23 ... n-ontario/
Hilarious and sly.
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Also, this blog was set up apparently just last week and ... was it just to comment on evil liberal matters, G20 and the quake?
http://eyecrazy.blogspot.com
Their first post is a fearmongering effort asking
Should the Liberals merge with a party whose Deputy Leader thinks 9-11 was an "inside job'?? ... they go on to warn about the typical fake planted terrorist scare of the usual kind - the ones that always show up at these bank meetings -
Computer security expert arrested for explosives charges in Toronto - related to the G20 conference and finally joke about the quake about 30 minutes after it apparently happened.
They link to both the
National Post and
Huffington Post - the first news sources to adopt the quake story when I was browsing for stories about it - as sites "of interest"!
In between this narrative, the fellow hates on Arabs and links to a trailer for
The Green Hornet, which contains the line "We will pose as villains to get close to the bad guys. That way, no one will suspect we're really the good guys!"
Fascinating!