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On Aug 8, 6:17 pm, Dawlish wrote:

One day to go. No major earthquake. Typical abuse beginning.


I don't have to abuse you. You do leave yourself open to abuse though.
But your primary abuser is a fool called Dawlish.

I shouldn't make fun of you -though there is that touch of the Sadist
in me that thinks mean spirited behaviour can be very funny. I should
feel ashamed of myself but in reality I am only holding back for fear
of upsetting god.

Perhaps you have a special place in his heart. If I were him I'd have
sorted you out years ago. After all as the creator he set up the laws
of the jungle. I dare say that in real life, if I met you I'd more
likley feel compassion rather than punch you in the face the way I
feel about you online.

But as it is I have to leave you fend for yourself when in real life I
aught to be defending you, you poor, blind, naked, little....
....what is the word?

It's amazing to me how far total strangers will come out of their
shells with the anonymity the internet affords when by their actions
and mannerisms you can see instantly they'd be in the back of the
queue when men are being served.

The puerile cheek of some people beggars belief. Do yourself a favour
lad and start behaving with a little more circumspection. Write your
little missives as though they are to someone who knows where you
live.

Because one day someone might get upset with you and make the effort
to find out. No, don't worry. That's not a veiled threat, just some
seasoned advice.

Someone with more time on their hands than I would be required to make
the long trip to Exitdoor just to look for a sign that says vacant. As
far as I am concerned, you can write what you like. It is just a sad
thing to see.

But people do much worse. I'd rather loosen their teeth, if I got the
chance, if the need arose. As for you, you might bear in mind I don't
usually read your posts. So as far as I am concerned you can carry on
regardless.

Have fun.

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On Aug 8, 11:41*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Aug 8, 6:17 pm, Dawlish wrote:



One day to go. No major earthquake. Typical abuse beginning.


I don't have to abuse you. You do leave yourself open to abuse though.
But your primary abuser is a fool called Dawlish.

I shouldn't make fun of you -though there is that touch of the Sadist
in me that thinks mean spirited behaviour can be very funny. I should
feel ashamed of myself but in reality I am only holding back for fear
of upsetting god.

Perhaps you have a special place in his heart. If I were him I'd have
sorted you out years ago. After all as the creator he set up the laws
of the jungle. I dare say that in real life, if I met you I'd more
likley feel compassion rather than punch you in the face the way I
feel about you online.

But as it is I have to leave you fend for yourself when in real life I
aught to be defending you, you poor, blind, naked, little....
...what is the word?

It's amazing to me how far total strangers will come out of their
shells with the anonymity the internet affords when by their actions
and mannerisms you can see instantly they'd be in the back of the
queue when men are being served.

The puerile cheek of some people beggars belief. Do yourself a favour
lad and start behaving with a little more circumspection. Write your
little missives as though they are to someone who knows where you
live.

Because one day someone might get upset with you and make the effort
to find out. No, don't worry. That's not a veiled threat, just some
seasoned advice.

Someone with more time on their hands than I would be required to make
the long trip to Exitdoor just to look for a sign that says vacant. As
far as I am concerned, you can write what you like. It is just a sad
thing to see.

But people do much worse. I'd rather loosen their teeth, if I got the
chance, if the need arose. As for you, you might bear in mind I don't
usually read your posts. So as far as I am concerned you can carry on
regardless.

Have fun.


Last day. Abuse increasing, threats too, as you have not got your own
way. You have 4 hours. I've read all your posts on this, just to
check. Apparently there will be a volcanic eruption in the Aleutians
because there has been swarms of small earthquakes. I'm sure some
proper scientists and less muddled thinkers would know full well that
earthquake swarms can presage an eruption, but often don't. I honestly
can't be bothered to chase you across other newsgroups to record and
monitor all your predictions. I'll just bother with the ones you make
on here.

You also wrote this:

"If it is acoustics, not plate techtones, the ideas and theories
about
magnitude and the various other intensities, need rewriting."

And if it is plate tectonics - which it is highly likely to be,
nothing needs re-writing and you and a few others (and it really is a
few) need to be completely ignored. I don't propose to ignore you just
yet, I'd rather monitor your predictions on here. If you plague us
with making them, the least you could do is to come back and analyse
them at outcome.

4 hours to go - even though this "spell" for you has probably already
ended; you must admit that I've been generous with the time. Fingers
crossed for you.
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On Aug 9, 7:56*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 8, 11:41*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:





On Aug 8, 6:17 pm, Dawlish wrote:


One day to go. No major earthquake. Typical abuse beginning.


I don't have to abuse you. You do leave yourself open to abuse though.
But your primary abuser is a fool called Dawlish.


I shouldn't make fun of you -though there is that touch of the Sadist
in me that thinks mean spirited behaviour can be very funny. I should
feel ashamed of myself but in reality I am only holding back for fear
of upsetting god.


Perhaps you have a special place in his heart. If I were him I'd have
sorted you out years ago. After all as the creator he set up the laws
of the jungle. I dare say that in real life, if I met you I'd more
likley feel compassion rather than punch you in the face the way I
feel about you online.


But as it is I have to leave you fend for yourself when in real life I
aught to be defending you, you poor, blind, naked, little....
...what is the word?


It's amazing to me how far total strangers will come out of their
shells with the anonymity the internet affords when by their actions
and mannerisms you can see instantly they'd be in the back of the
queue when men are being served.


The puerile cheek of some people beggars belief. Do yourself a favour
lad and start behaving with a little more circumspection. Write your
little missives as though they are to someone who knows where you
live.


Because one day someone might get upset with you and make the effort
to find out. No, don't worry. That's not a veiled threat, just some
seasoned advice.


Someone with more time on their hands than I would be required to make
the long trip to Exitdoor just to look for a sign that says vacant. As
far as I am concerned, you can write what you like. It is just a sad
thing to see.


But people do much worse. I'd rather loosen their teeth, if I got the
chance, if the need arose. As for you, you might bear in mind I don't
usually read your posts. So as far as I am concerned you can carry on
regardless.


Have fun.


Last day. Abuse increasing, threats too, as you have not got your own
way. You have 4 hours. I've read all your posts on this, just to
check. Apparently there will be a volcanic eruption in the Aleutians
because there has been swarms of small earthquakes. I'm sure some
proper scientists and less muddled thinkers would know full well that
earthquake swarms can presage an eruption, but often don't. I honestly
can't be bothered to chase you across other newsgroups to record and
monitor all your predictions. I'll just bother with the ones you make
on here.

You also wrote this:

"If it is acoustics, not plate techtones, the ideas and theories
about
magnitude and the various other intensities, need rewriting."

And if it is plate tectonics - which it is highly likely to be,
nothing needs re-writing and you and a few others (and it really is a
few) need to be completely ignored. I don't propose to ignore you just
yet, I'd rather monitor your predictions on here. If you plague us
with making them, the least you could do is to come back and analyse
them at outcome.

4 hours to go - even though this "spell" for you has probably already
ended; you must admit that I've been generous with the time. Fingers
crossed for you.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Oh well. 1/7 since April 24th. 14.3%.

If you can't use this for prediction, the theory doesn't work. 14.3%
suggests it doesn't work. I'm still open minded though. All you've got
do do is convince me by predicting things in advance. To reach 50%,
which I think would be reasonable and on the way to being convincing,
you have to get 5 straight predictions right.

Please try not to be too abusive in any replies.

PS Here's a prediction, based on chance. in the next 14 days, there
will be an earthquake of Mag 7.0+ somewhere in the world.
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On Aug 2, 6:42 pm, "ronaldbutton" wrote:

I was wondering whether the dying back of my aunt Flo's purple sprouting
broccolli and the recent tidal wave in Abu Dhabi were connected, the
explanation of other events from the weatherlawyer makes you think donnit


I have given it some thought and (without knowing more about the
colourful vegetation and the specifics of the tidal wave) have come to
the conclusion that if your aunt Flo's purple sprouting broccolli has
the same effect as the sun on the upper atmosphere as a ray of light
has on the meniscus of a drop of water, then in all likelihood it
does.

Now that I have started you thinking perhaps you can explain something
I find difficult to accept. Can you find a cause for rotation in
convergence that will cause cyclogenesis?

I'd just love to know how a typhoon or hurricane can have the same
physics as a tornado without the Coriolis Effect forcing. Come to ...
no... I will leave it to the clear thinkers...
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On Aug 7, 10:02 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

That storm in the Baltic just curled up and died. No reaction from it
at all as far as I can see.


I wonder what happened.


Lots of small quakes in the Aleutians but no tornadoes. It has to be
volcanic.


Looks similar to a negative in the North Atlantic too. (Lots of cells
but high Lows and low Highs.)


http://www.cuckney.pwp.blueyonder.co...r/Dorridge.htm


And now it's all change, so something big must have transpired. If it
is the series of small quakes off the west of North America, then all
we think we know about seismoogy can go in the bin.


Between August 7 and August 8, 2008, three explosive eruptions rocked
the Kasatochi Volcano in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.

In addition to sending a thick plume of ash at least 35,000 feet into
the atmosphere, the volcano released a large cloud of sulfur dioxide.
In the days that followed the eruption, the Ozone Monitoring
Instrument on NASA’s Aura satellite tracked a dense cloud that
contained about 1.5 million tons of sulfur dioxide.

It was one of the largest volcanic sulfur dioxide clouds scientists
have observed since Chile’s Hudson volcano erupted in August 1991.

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...3?img_id=18118


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On Aug 13, 5:50 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

Lots of small quakes in the Aleutians but no tornadoes. It has to be
volcanic.


Looks similar to a negative in the North Atlantic too. (Lots of cells
but high Lows and low Highs.)


http://www.cuckney.pwp.blueyonder.co...r/Dorridge.htm


And now it's all change, so something big must have transpired. If it
is the series of small quakes off the west of North America, then all
we think we know about seismoogy can go in the bin.


Between August 7 and August 8, 2008, three explosive eruptions rocked
the Kasatochi Volcano in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.

In addition to sending a thick plume of ash at least 35,000 feet into
the atmosphere, the volcano released a large cloud of sulfur dioxide.
In the days that followed the eruption, the Ozone Monitoring
Instrument on NASA’s Aura satellite tracked a dense cloud that
contained about 1.5 million tons of sulfur dioxide.

It was one of the largest volcanic sulfur dioxide clouds scientists
have observed since Chile’s Hudson volcano erupted in August 1991.

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...ges.php3?img_i...


Telemetry problems at Adak is causing problems in the reception of
data from the AVO seismic network located on Great Sitkin Island, 25
miles to the west.

This sort of thing always happens. Just when it gets interesting.
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Default 10:13 Synergies.

On Aug 17, 8:20*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Aug 13, 5:50 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:





Lots of small quakes in the Aleutians but no tornadoes. It has to be
volcanic.


Looks similar to a negative in the North Atlantic too. (Lots of cells
but high Lows and low Highs.)


http://www.cuckney.pwp.blueyonder.co...r/Dorridge.htm


And now it's all change, so something big must have transpired. If it
is the series of small quakes off the west of North America, then all
we think we know about seismoogy can go in the bin.


Between August 7 and August 8, 2008, three explosive eruptions rocked
the Kasatochi Volcano in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.


In addition to sending a thick plume of ash at least 35,000 feet into
the atmosphere, the volcano released a large cloud of sulfur dioxide.
In the days that followed the eruption, the Ozone Monitoring
Instrument on NASA’s Aura satellite tracked a dense cloud that
contained about 1.5 million tons of sulfur dioxide.


It was one of the largest volcanic sulfur dioxide clouds scientists
have observed since Chile’s Hudson volcano erupted in August 1991.


http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...ges.php3?img_i...


Telemetry problems at Adak is causing problems in the reception of
data from the AVO seismic network located on Great Sitkin Island, 25
miles to the west.

This sort of thing always happens. Just when it gets interesting.


IMHO - these are all clear prophetic signs that Obama will be out
next president. It's all a matter of political activities combined
with
mass human bioelectromagnetics - so, now yo know.


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