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)
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)