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Old 10-08-2013, 11:32 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by SpaceGoat Fart View Post
slew of reports of deep sea dwelling creatures we rarely get to see are washing ashore and have been abundant the last few years. I'm thinking the deep water's are being perturbed there by methane release along with other gases as well as the underwater temps changing due to earth changes. Sure sea life has been washing ashore for hundreds of years no doubt, but the increase in reports and numbers of sea life washing ashore have risen. Our orientation to the moon has been off as well so the tides have been effected. That earthquake near Pakistan, the depth was incredibly deep and it now has a new island of deep sea floor mud to show for it. The implications here are astounding to say the least.
That's I theory I believe in ( I've said many times I do have theory's of my own I believe in ) ... The earth is ever changing , earthquakes are happens nowhere near fault lines we had one in PA a few years back. Theirs a lot we don't know about when it comes to earthquake damage we always here about how cities were leveled and billions will be needed to fix it but we never here about how the shift may of changed earth itself ... One huge earthquake and earth could begin to crumble from the inside out it probably already has

The earth is like our body's it repairs itself to an extent over time and is mostly made up of water it rehydrates itself ..it's outer layer skin gets abused the most and some scars will last forever but when our core decides to quit on us then were all dead ...
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