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DOOMSDAY!! December 21st, 2012

Started by bobo36us2, June 07, 2008, 03:30:13 PM

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ramset

Z  yes!! Chet PS your one cool dude [one of those that can and does] on to whom much is given!!
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

ramset

DIGITS well I guess the free will rule applies Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

bogchiblaster

Hi guys!

First off, I'd like to say that this is a really coool forum!! Keep it up! I'm still a little bit on the skeptical side of the Newman motor though. Either it's just not working or I still have a lot to learn. (My first newman project failed -- the magnet won't spin).

Anyway, for this topic 2012.. for those who choose to believe:

By 2012, it is said that our very own sun will be in the middle of the milky way galaxy, and our earth will be in alignment with it.
Now, what will happen during that time is subject to much debate. People say that our planet will turn upside down, we'll have tidal waves like 2 to 3 kilometers high, major earthquakes and volcanic eruptions and all that good stuff  ;D

Whether the effects are true or not, I guess there's no use worrying about that I think.. we'll cross the bridge when we get there!


As for J. Newman, I am all for his humanitarian causes, but I agree with what the rest of the guys here are saying. I literally had to shut down my PC than to listen to the guy ask for money.. it's just plain appalling.



Well, anyway, great job on this site! I hope we can come up with a breakthrough with this Newman motor! I'm really planning to use it to power my 500watt PC someday!  ;D

Sprocket

Just wondering if anyone has dreams about any of this?  I have had several, over as many years, all involving water (lots of it!).  In the latest, I am watching a massive wave, still several miles away, heading for my home.  Another dream involves watching mass UFO landings. (hundreds, they're everywhere)  Is there anyone having similar dreams? - or should I just go back on the lithium! :D

jadaro2600

This is all disheartening.  I've had many dreams about this sort of thing myself... even so, I find it hard to believe that the earth will flip over, still interesting though is the behavior of one of our inner planets spinning the opposite direction of all of the other planets.  Although an electromagnetic shift is possible - and most likely inevitable, who's to say what sort of destruction that it might bring.

Kent Hovind, now in jail on tax evasion charges, has some videos out that have evidence of man made artifacts buried in coal - intriguing.

This reminds me of a book titled 5/5/200 by Richard W. Noone - which went to great lengths to explain the relations of the great pyramids and the stars it also suggested that the great pyramid was actually a water pump, the the causeway was a canal supplying water to farmlands and such.

..having witnessed the zeitgiest movie, among other sources, 'quacks' or not; our understanding of history changes due to the articulation of facts.  When something is discovered that does not fit into the flow of things, it's usually discarded - sadly.

*about Kent Hovind: his own ideas are questionable - as are everyone's - it's his material that is most interesting; as a religious scholar and a scientist / archeologist, or whatever he's claimed to be, he does a good job of presenting materials.

As for Joe Newman, he seems to have a hard time articulating, almost coming to anger - reminds me of a parent trying to convey a point; you know what they mean to say, and what they want to say, but the greater part of the understanding in their point has to come from one's personal intuitions, otherwise the point is almost entirely lost.

Newman makes a good point about the nature of countries - when some tragedy befalls a nations; it's usually it's enemy that benefits as a result of the pitfalls - such as the English Spanish naval wars 1595 - 1604, but there were many other forces at work in those conflicts.