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About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the
problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way or another. Ron -- "My life is a Testament to all the things I can do-- when I don't listen to other people." |
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Gea "Ron Hubbard" <hubbard-ron@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2s1v0vF1eupgdU1@uni-berlin.de... > About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the > problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way > or another. > > Ron > > -- > "My life is a Testament to all the things I can do-- when I don't > listen to other people." > > |
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Ron Hubbard wrote:
> About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the > problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way > or another. > > Ron Have you considered asking a vulcanologist? |
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"Steve O" <stevobo@aol.com> wrote in message news:2s3719F1g9rfuU1@uni-berlin.de... > Ron Hubbard wrote: >> About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the >> problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way >> or another. >> >> Ron > > Have you considered asking a vulcanologist? Ah, you're a closet Trekkie ![]() |
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Ron Hubbard wrote:
> About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the > problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way > or another. > > Ron Have you considered asking a vulcanologist? |
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Evil Noodle wrote:
> "Steve O" <stevobo@aol.com> wrote in message > news:2s3719F1g9rfuU1@uni-berlin.de... >> Ron Hubbard wrote: >>> About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to >>> the problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions >>> one way or another. >>> >>> Ron >> >> Have you considered asking a vulcanologist? > > Ah, you're a closet Trekkie ![]() Dohhh!!! |
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"Gea Jones" <Geajones@btinternet.com> wrote: > No not this time > Gea > Talking about predictions... you might be interested in this: http://www.metapsychique.org/article.php3?id_article=96 Sorry it doesn't address Ron's question but you might be interested anyway. -- altheim > "Ron Hubbard" <hubbard-ron@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:2s1v0vF1eupgdU1@uni-berlin.de... > > About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the > > problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way > > or another. > > > > Ron > > > > -- > > "My life is a Testament to all the things I can do-- when I don't > > listen to other people." > > > > > > |
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"Steve O" <stevobo@aol.com> wrote in message news:2s3719F1g9rfuU1@uni-berlin.de... > Ron Hubbard wrote: > > About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the > > problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way > > or another. > > > > Ron > > Have you considered asking a vulcanologist? The "Vulcans" don't have a clue. It's about 75/30 or 80/20 chances of it going boom, again. The last time in '83 it all got so biblical: there was a great earthquake. The sun turned black like sackcloth made of goat hair, the whole moon turned blood red," and litterally you couldn't tell day from night The ash was as deep as snow... Fun times. Ron |
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i live in washington state, i was a baby when tfhe first eruption happened..
it did blow, but im not sure if the big on e has come yet- like they said the volcano was going to be like 1980 again. fanclub.hoobastank.com- join hoobastanks fanclub, the band with the number one single, "the reason" they give you passes backstage- i got them to sign my ...lol!! i may never know the answer to this endless mystery,... |
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earlier today the news said that there is lava coming out ofthe moun tain, not
moving fast though fanclub.hoobastank.com- join hoobastanks fanclub, the band with the number one single, "the reason" they give you passes backstage- i got them to sign my ...lol!! i may never know the answer to this endless mystery,... |
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Mount Helens will have an eruption, rather spectacular but not just yet, I
felt the new year or just before perhaps, not going be a great tragedy. lol The molten muck is eventually good for making fertile grounds.Eventually. I sense for a while longer the volcanic pressure build up I sense will go on rumbling for a while then kaboom lots hot molten mess will head skywards and come down again. They will have plenty of time to evacuate the surrounding areas of people there. I would be far more worried about earthquake and California. That's where I sense a lot of loss of life. "Ron Hubbard" <hubbard-ron@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2s1v0vF1eupgdU1@uni-berlin.de... > About whether Mt. Saint Helens will blow or not? I'm too close to the > problem (literally and geographically) to get any impressions one way > or another. > > Ron > > -- > "My life is a Testament to all the things I can do-- when I don't > listen to other people." > > |
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"Bonzaa" <jcrofts@iinet.net.au> wrote in message news:418f3539$0$4801$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > Mount Helens will have an eruption, rather spectacular but not just yet, I > felt the new year or just before perhaps, not going be a great tragedy. > lol The molten muck is eventually good for making fertile > grounds.Eventually. > I sense for a while longer the volcanic pressure build up I sense will go > on rumbling for a while then kaboom lots hot molten mess will head skywards > and come down again. > They will have plenty of time to evacuate the surrounding areas of people > there. > I would be far more worried about earthquake and California. That's where I > sense a lot of loss of life. > Great predictions. Who'd have ever though Mt St Helens could blow or there would be an earthquake in California? |