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Holy crap! The earthquake was so strong it knocked his ears off!
Emergency experience this morning again. A strong tinnitus pressure and it exists about the severe earthquake sign.
Be careful!
If you announce yourselves as able to predict earthquakes, the government may arrest you if you fail to predict correctly.
So I read in another forum that there may be an earthquake coming up in California soon. Anybody else hear anything similar?
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It's a safe bet because there's always about to be an earthquake in California. If enough lunatics say it, eventually one of them is going to get it right. They won't get it right a second time, though... they never do.
It always seems that after every quake someone announces that they did indeed "predict" it. Apparently the enormous property damage and lives lost weren't very important to this great prognosticator and so they never went public with their "findings" (nine times out of ten, it involves crystals). Sure... And then they fail to predict future quakes with any accuracy at all.
This isn't to say that there were some very interesting findings ahead of the Tohoku quake in particular that may help provide some warning of future events like it. Seriously, though. Leave this to science, not crazies on INTERNET FORUMS.
No earthquake in California so the loonies were wrong this time. Another poster on the same forum predicted something in south or central America on Sep 27th. Mostly I visit those forums though for entertainment purposes rather than usable advice or predictions. The posts about the government using HAARP to cause earthquakes give me an occasional chuckle, but I haven't taken any of the stuff seriously.