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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler    United States   on 04/01/2005 at 07:52 AM   
 
  1. hehehe funny!

    Posted by lisar915    United States   04/01/2005  at  01:39 PM  

  2. Vilmar - All the researchers are in agreement on this. I found this quote here.
    “If not act now, it too late,” said report editor Paul Erlich of Stanford University.

    Erlich, whose 1978 best seller “Ice Time Come Soon” is widely credited with saving millions of lives by warning of the massive age of glaciation that threatened Earth during the 1980s, said inaction might anger the spirit world further.

    “Me not know when Tai-Waku make wrath again,” said Erlich. “Me need more grant money.”

    Posted by LC Geno    United States   04/01/2005  at  01:49 PM  

  3. Did you notice that it said there was a super-volcano in the US? Guess where that is… I suppose you said Yellowstone...and you are right! There is a reason there are all those gysers, hot springs, and boiling mud pits there. If When that goes up, if we are not on other planets or something, there goes most of human life on earth. Why?

    Which way does the wind blow from Yellowstone? That’s right, east and south-east. Right over the Plains. Where most of the food for the world is produced.

    The article said that the only thing more dangerous to life on this planet is an asteroid strike. That might be so, but such is easily prevented if we paid more attention to early-warning and deflection technologies. As far as I know, we don’t have anything that could prevent a volcano from errupting. We can’t even reliably predict when those things are going to happen.

    Besides, the most moon-batty of conspiracy theories have the US gummit with tech to cause those things to happen… hmmm

    Posted by Dac    United States   04/01/2005  at  05:37 PM  

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