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graflok
21-08-2007, 10:21 PM
Reports of flashes of light seen before and after the earthquake with video
footage.

I've heard "explanations" by scientists about what they call the "earth lights"
or "earthquake lights" phenomena accompanying earthquakes. They are
supposedly caused by great pressures within the earth that produce balls of
light or plasma. Something like that anyway.

Something fishy about that theory if you ask me but that's another story.

What's shown in these videos seems pretty strange to me, especially the 2nd
video down the page. I suspect something other than natural phenomena are
at work here.

But, then I am hopelessly suspicious of every major news event ... :cool:

article link (http://forgetomori.com/2007/science/earthlights-on-perus-earthquake)

And, an unfortunate "side effect" of the Peru quake was the possible destruction of
evidence that contradicts the "scientific" view of our early history -- stone
artifacts called the Ica Stones showing humans and dinosaurs running around at the same time,
something that "science" tells us is impossible. (link below)

Well, I guess their destruction would be a convenient break for the scientific establishment.
Kinda like that big fire they had in the Library of Alexandria long ago when all that accumulated
knowledge was destroyed.

Hey! Gosh, you don't suppose they would actually stoop to ... :eek:

Nah! Couldn't be!

Could it?

story here (http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/ica-stones)

tinmenace
21-08-2007, 10:47 PM
Lyle Curran, a NASA employee and Craig's uncle, often tapped into my NASA mind files when we went to their home in Los Alimitos or when we met up with them on our numerous trips to Mexico, mostly Mazatlan. From the information Uncle Lyle accessed from my mind files way back in the 60's, 70's, 80's, rockets and missiles were a thing of the past, and directed energy in the form of weaponry systems was what they were planning on using as the new weapons of the future. No one can see it coming, nor defend against it. They could take out the lights in entire cities and blame it on UFO's. The Department of Defense experimented for a long time, until they mastered this technology. It puts nuclear weapons right out of business. I am not saying that I don't believe extraterrestrials exist, because I think that would be extremely ignorant. All I am saying is that there are real live human beings that need to be taken into account for the evil deeds that were done. They can do surgery with energy, making no incisions. They can insure a body doesn't disease by monitoring the electromagnetic field variations. I witnessed awesome medical feats, but even as they are funding these projects, the public is still not benefiting from the use of this technology. This information is held in top secret clearances.





Source
http://www.globalfailure.com/images/brice.jpg

whitenight639
21-08-2007, 11:03 PM
would an earthquake in peru create a tidal wave that could cause the current hurricane to hit the US?? just thinking about alex jones's predictions and the fact that earthquakes (techtonic plates rubbing deep in the earths crust) dont cause flashes in the sky!

graflok
21-08-2007, 11:49 PM
Thanks for that quote, tin. I gotta get back to reading that book.

Funny thing. There is a portion of a range of mountains near my home that
has seen odd occurrences including flashes of light for no reason, UFOs,
mysterious booming sounds, etc.

I've seen & heard all these since I've lived in the area. The flashes looked a lot
like what is shown in the video above. Extremely bright, lighting up the ground
and a portion of the sky above and all in complete silence. I last saw these
lights in the early 90's, not long before we had a big quake here in 1994.

eat_a_grey
22-08-2007, 04:00 AM
Interesting article,I have heard about this before as well radio/documentary/books and still nothing has really been proven otherwise.

However I really like your two statements

Something fishy about that theory if you ask me but that's another story.

It seems like most theories that are thrown out that try to discredit anything thats out of the ordinary is fishy at best.

But, then I am hopelessly suspicious of every major news event ... No truer words have been spoken.

graflok
22-08-2007, 04:27 AM
Glad you liked it.

Welcome to the forum and bon appétit. ;)