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Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
2 December 2012, 22:37,
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Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
Check this out guys it makes for scary reading, or am I just being paranoid again.

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/:huh:
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2 December 2012, 22:41,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
The only thing to hit the news was the tunnel colapse in japan
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2 December 2012, 22:54,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
(2 December 2012, 22:41)Metroyeti Wrote: The only thing to hit the news was the tunnel colapse in japan

Yer dead on, that makes me think of that other thread, Would they tell us.
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2 December 2012, 22:56,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
Its not uncommon for internal rock or mudslides inside geologically unstable mountains to do that to tunnels, Japan suffered an almost identical event in another tunnel 11 years ago.

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2 December 2012, 23:10,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
Could be damage from last years earthquake? The tunnel will be rebuilt in less than a week. Imagine if that happened in the tyne tunnel nr? Emergency services wouldnt cope and it would be shut for six months.
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2 December 2012, 23:14,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
Here is something tangible for you to worry yourself about, if Cascadia lets go the economic damage will cause the recession to end all recessions.

http://modernsurvivalblog.com/earthquake...st-7-days/

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3 December 2012, 09:34,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
(2 December 2012, 23:14)NorthernRaider Wrote: Here is something tangible for you to worry yourself about, if Cascadia lets go the economic damage will cause the recession to end all recessions.

http://modernsurvivalblog.com/earthquake...st-7-days/

Apparently worldwide there has been over 800 in the past month, I wonder if the quake watchers on here counted that many.
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3 December 2012, 09:39,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
Its only really the growing clusters on the mega slip faults we need to watch, Cascadia, San Andreas, New madrid etc but one eyebrow raising point is anal krakatoa is growing fast, when its parents went bang in 1884 it was the biggest explosion in living history heard over 3,000 miles away.

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3 December 2012, 20:07,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
Theres a bunch of massive sink holes opening up in the US somewhere aswell, one was expelling methane gas i think aswell. There is a bunch more earthquakes and geological events going on lately.

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3 December 2012, 20:59,
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RE: Is The Fan Already Covered In Shit
(3 December 2012, 20:07)Cloud Wrote: Theres a bunch of massive sink holes opening up in the US somewhere aswell, one was expelling methane gas i think aswell. There is a bunch more earthquakes and geological events going on lately.

Hi Cloud, check this oot for some up-dates on the Louisiana sinkhole and the Fukishima Radiation, plus a few other things.

http://enenews.com/
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