
August 4th 07, 06:28 AM
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Conspiracy Theory.
"Alexm" wrote in message
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On Aug 2, 6:21 pm, "George" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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Way OT no doubt but a bridge collapse in Minneapolis (over the
Mississippi I gather) occurred coincidentally with a large magnitude
earthquake on the other side of the globe.
(7.2; Vanuatu.)
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php
I have noticed that there is always a man made catastrophe on almost
all the occasions when a large magnitude quake takes place. I had
always assumed the cause was some psychosomatic harmonic in tune or
dissonant to those harmonics in the earth that occur on such
occasions.
Spindly though they look on video:
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/08/02...ef=mpstoryview
....and even though the bridge was under repair at the time, it is
difficult to see how this one fits in with air crashes, ferry-boats
overturning and the usual sort of thing where a small crew look to
have been having a bad day.
I wonder would some clever chappie run a great circle spanning them -
over the the Andreanof Islands, if that is possible. I am not saying
that that looks like a line as I haven't looked. I have only just got
up and need my breakfast.
It just looks likely to my untrained eye.
(As is usually the case on these occasions, I get sidetracked with
computer problems. Something to do with AOL upgrades and Java last
night, I suspect. It isn't easy being fey.)
You might want to go to sci.geo.geology and read my thread "about the
Minneapolis bridge collapse". By the way, the video that caught the
collapse had no indication that there was any kind of shaking going on
prior to the collapse, and no reported shaking by anyone in the vicinity
prior to the collapse.
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Perhaps WeatherLawyer was implying that the bridge collapse caused the
earthquake?
AlexM
On the opposite side of the Earth? Yeah, right.
George
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