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 so are we near to 2012 disaster ?? Recent Earthquakes sign of Poles Reversing?
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Posted on 02-27-10 8:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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so are we near to 2012 disaster ?? Recent Earthquakes sign of Poles Reversing?

In the recent days there has been several earthquakes ..



California

Haiti

Argentina

and NOW Cayman Islands. ...or Kathmandu ....scary guys ....

Is this the activity or sign of sifting of the pole ??? What you say guys ...what you are thinking right now about these incidents ?? ..signs of 2012 ?? ..


Chile Earthquake

Feb. 27: Residents look at a collapsed building in Concepcion, Chile after an 8.8-magnitude struck central Chile. The epicenter was 70 miles from Concepcion, Chile's second-largest city.


Cars Overturned

 Feb. 27: Vehicles that were driving along a highway that collapsed during the earthquake near Santiago are seen overturned on the asphalt after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck central Chile early Saturday. 

Chile Quake

 February 27: People gather on a street of downtown Santiago after an earthquake. A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake that shook Chile on Saturday killed at least 64 people, the interior minister said.


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Oh wow what a remarkable evidence...are you a scientist yaar? 2012 ma pole will be hole...hole will be pole ho ?
 
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Magic Mushroom pahile arule ke bhanna khojeko ho tyo kura buja ani matra comment gara.


Gauleketo, jaha samma maile bujheko timile pakka pani Solar magnetic pole reversal ko barema kura gareko hunu parcha. Bujhnu parne kura ke cha bhane yadi hami sun ra earth ko matra kura garchau bhane pani dui kisimko magnetic polarity ko kura garnu parne huncha. Euta earth sanga related geomagnetic polarity jasko average reversal cyle ekdum lamo huncha 0.50 million yrs and arko solar magnetic reversal cycle jun harek 11yrs ma complete huncha. Ahile earthko magnetic field ekdum strong cha teskaran 2012 ma geomagnetic reversal ta impossible nai cha tara 2012 ma solar magnetic reversal hune kura chahi sabaile bhaneka chan. Dherai scientist harule sunko magnetic reversal cycle lai earthquake sanga relate gareka chan ra 2012 ma pani thul thulo earthquake haru jane prediction gareka chan tara jasto sukai thulo earthquake gaye pani world nai tahas nahas hune kura chahi sambhab chaina kina ki solar magnetic cycle ta harek 11 yrs ma change bhairahekai kura ho ni. Khai ta yo bhanda aghi ta yesto kehi pani bhayeko thiyena. Arko kura 2012 ma aru earth ko rotation sanga related aru thuprai cycle haru complete hune wala chan jasto ke precession cycle. Yi sabai cycle harule earth ra sun bich ko distance ma farak pardachan jasle garda global climate change auna sakcha jasto ko ahileko green house age bata hami ice age ma jana sakchau tara yo sabai ekai choti 2012 December 21 ma huna sambhab chaina yo gradually hune process ho, yesko lagi arko hundred of years lagna sakcha, tyo bahek pani aru planets haru, sun ra earth haru ko position ko relation pani 2012 ma special kisimko banna jane dekhincha. Yo sabailai jodera herda 2012 ma earth ko aru astronomical masses haru sanga ko relation special kisim ko huna jane ra tesbata kehi na kehi prabhab bhane abasya parne dekhincha. Tara sara world nai khattam huncha bhannu chahi euta hauwa matra ho.


 
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anyways.. let's go and buy LED 3D TV.. what the heck....

 
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@geology tiger ...wow!! great explanation broo ..Thanks

 
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In 2012.. at least there will be Nepal NO MORE.... be ready to be called indians by then.. that's the prediction for NEpalese due to those heavenly celestial happenings...

 
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5.9-magnitude earthquake shakes Turkey


CNN) -- A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Turkey early Monday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said.


There were no immediate reports of injuries, deaths or damage.


The earthquake's epicenter was in eastern Turkey, 45 kilometers (28 miles) west of the town of Bingol, and 625 kilometers (388 miles) east of Ankara, the country's capital.


The earthquake struck at 4:32 a.m. at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles), the USGS said.


 
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GT you and other who believe the world will end in 2012 can start building a spaceship right away. i heard they found ice on the moon...maybe you can make it. goodluck!
 
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MagicMushroom,


Sorry to say but you need serious improve in your reading. Read twice, very carefully..... what I have written above and may be you will get what I mean.

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have the poles shifted? what is the meaning of these earthquakes??? are we going to die?
 
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If there will be another earthquake within a month, this hypothesis of 2012 would have to be taken seriously i think. The Kali-Yuga predicts of extreme human conglicts and natural calimities at the beginning of the end. Might these be any sort of indicators??
 
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ya i hope 2012 is really gonna happen.....

 
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1. Frequency of occurrence of earthquakes (Source: USGS)

2. Numbers of earthquakes worlwide between 2000-2010, magnitudes and casaulties (Source: USGS)

 

3. Distribution of the earthquake occurrences in the world

Image by NASA, NOAA, NSF, USGS

Blue lines show the plate boundaries and yellow dots show the locations of earthquake occurrences

4. Take away points

There is no relationship between occurrences of earthquakes and predictions of 2012. Earthquake are occurring in the earth from the day of its creation. Look at the figure 1 which shows the probability of frequency and magnitude of earthquake occurrence annually. 

Earthquakes are caused by release of energy due to the motion of tectonic plates in the earth. If you want to learn more about this you have to dig the theory of plate tectonics. The blue line in the figure 3 shows the tectonic boundaries where most earthquakes occur as these are the places of energy relase.

So don't waste your time being worried about 2012, however, we need to be prepared for the major earthquake strike in Nepal as it lies in one of the active tectonic boundaries of the world. 

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Oh Jeezzz!!! this is just going to pass like another Y2K incident or that one time when schumacher levi 9 hit Jupiter and the world was "supposedly" going to end. doh!! im sure people are making HUGE profit out of this 2012 Bull shit!!
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Chinese rescuers impeded by earthquake damage.


Jiegu, China (CNN) -- Unstable bridges and collapsed roadways kept rescuers and their heavy equipment away Thursday from Jiegu, China -- the town nearest the epicenter of a 6.9 magnitude earthquake that killed nearly 600 people and injured thousands more.


Twenty-four hours after the Wednesday quake, most of Jiegu's dead were in the dusty rubble of a hotel that crumbled under the strain of the initial quake and a series of strong aftershocks. Residents painstakingly picked through the debris with shovels and ropes, ever mindful that time is a formidable obstacle to finding survivors.


"We have to mainly rely on our hands to clear away the debris as we have no large excavating machines," police officer Shi Huajie told the state-run news agency Xinhua.


Injured survivors aren't clear of difficulty either -- the remote, mountainous and impoverished region in Qinghai province has few doctors and rapidly dwindling medical supplies.


And then there was the lack of electrical power -- the quakes cracked a hydroelectric power plant, forcing authorities to shut it down, making even a nearby airport unusable until portable generators could go online.


Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao ordered local authorities to "go all out to save the disaster-stricken people," Xinhua said. Vice Premier Hui Liangyu was dispatched to the region.


The quake shook the region shortly before 8 a.m. Wednesday (Tuesday 8 p.m. ET), when many residents were still at home and schools were just getting started for the day. Nearly 60 of the dead were students at several schools in the province, authorities told Xinhua, and more than 50 are trapped in the debris with little chance of rescue.


Xinhua reported that 25 students were rescued from a vocational school, and another 23 from a primary school.


Our top priority is to save students," Kang Zifu, an army officer in Jiegu, told Xinhua. "Schools are always places that have many people."


China's state run CCTV reported that more than 1,000 people had been rescued, but authorities said they expected the death toll to rise.


Qinghai province in northwestern China, home to about five million people, is considered a gateway to Himalayan Tibet. More than half its people are Han Chinese, but the area is home to more than 40 different ethnic groupings, including Tibetans, Hui and Mongols.


Jiegu is in Yushu prefecture, a Tibetan region with a population of about 350,000 people -- about a third of whom live in Jiegu. Most are poor, making their living as farmers and herdsmen. But the region is also rich in natural gas and marked by copper, tin and coal mines.


The region has a long history of earthquakes, 53 with a magnitude of 5.0 or greater since 2001, according to China's Earthquake Administration.


One Jiegu resident told CNN that when his house began to shake, he grabbed his family and ran outside. Then came another quake, and his house collapsed. His family is now in tents, he said, but he had managed to buy water. He said they had seen no government assistance.


World's biggest earthquakes since 1900


People were living in fear, the man said, and some were headed up into the mountains to escape the threat of flooding should the reservoir -- also cracked in the quake -- break.


More than 85 percent of the mostly wooden and earth-walled houses in Gyegu had collapsed, a prefecture official told Xinhua. In Yushu, 90 percent of the houses collapsed, leaving many homeless, the Hong Kong Red Cross said. Temperatures in the area are forecast to be around the freezing mark at night, the Red Cross said, so "provision of emergency shelters for the victims remains a high priority."


http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/04/14/china.quake/index.html?npt=NP1


 
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Volcanic ash continues to wreak travel chaos


London, England (CNN) -- A cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano continued to blanket Europe Saturday, shutting down airspace in 23 countries and causing travel misery for millions of people.


About 16,000 flights are expected to be canceled in European airspace Saturday air traffic authority Eurocontrol said. About 6,000 flights were expected to take off Saturday, compared with the normal 22,000.


On Friday about 10,400 flights took place in Europe, compared with the normal 29,000 -- meaning more than 18,000 flights were canceled for the day.


See latest developments affecting air travel


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Twenty-three European countries were prohibiting takeoffs and landings Saturday, according to Eurocontrol and local authorities. Some of those countries kept their airspace open, but it may be difficult to access it because in most cases, the surrounding area is not available for flights, Eurocontrol said.


Airlines including Air France, Lufthansa, British Airways, Ryanair and Qantas announced restrictions to their schedules in Europe because of the ash, which experts have said can stall engines and cause electrical failures on board aircraft.


Forecasts suggest the cloud of ash will persist and that the impact will continue for at least the next 24 hours, Eurocontrol said Saturday morning.


The measures were choking international travel and stranding thousands of passengers across the globe.


Restrictions on United Kingdom-controlled airspace will remain in place until at least 7 a.m. Sunday with restrictions in spome parts of the country forecast to remaining in place for another 12 hours.


It was a chaotic scene Saturday morning at London's Heathrow airport. At Terminal 3, which serves long-distance destinations like New York, South Africa and Washington, passengers complained they were getting no proper communication from their airlines.


Flight staff were handing out leaflets, and some of the airlines were rebooking passengers on later flights.


It was busy, too, at the ferry port in Calais, France, where passengers were hoping to catch a ride across the English Channel.


"The walk-in terminal in Calais is manic," said Alasdair Russell, who went to Calais from central England to pick up a friend's father. "The car park outside is full of people trying to hitch lifts. It's fairly mental."


The line for tickets didn't appear to be moving, Russell told CNN.


P&O Ferries, one of the largest cross-channel ferry operators, said it was receiving record calls and bookings and could not accept any more reservations on the Dover-Calais route until Wednesday.


The company normally gets a few thousand calls a day, but by lunchtime Friday it had logged more than 30,000, P&O said on its Twitter feed.


SeaFrance Ferries, another major operator, said it had "overwhelming demand" for reservations and was limiting the number of foot passengers it could take on board.


Russell, who is traveling by car, said his friend's father arrived in Calais from Portugal, having paid 2,000 euros ($2,700) to a private chauffeur to get there. The ride took 20 hours, Russell said.


Peter Brown, the founder of Brown's Chauffeur Hire in London, said he is seeing similar fares as passengers who can't fly try other means to get to their destinations.


He told CNN passengers have booked trips to Lisbon, Portugal; Cannes, France; Duesseldorf, Germany; Zurich, Switzerland; Brussels, Belgium; and Paris and Lyon in France.


"The longest journey was two and a half days to Lisbon," he said. "It required an overnight stay and the whole journey totaled 4,000 pounds ($6,150)."


Businessman J.P. Brommel was attending a TV conference in Cannes, France, when the problems began and said he has been unable to return home to New York.


Many of the 11,500 attendees at the conference who found themselves stranded have resorted to driving rental cars long-distance to get home, but one problem is that it's spring break for many countries in Europe.


"Even if you can rent a car, if you can find one, you're going to be dealing with a tremendous amount of traffic on the highways here, so it's just a touch and go situation," Brommel told CNN.


Others are trying to drive to nearby Toulon to catch the high-speed TGV to Paris, or driving to Madrid, Spain, where they hope to catch flights home, Brommel said.


The ash cloud is drifting south and eastward over Europe. Although barely visible in the air, the ash -- made up of tiny particles of rock, glass and sand -- poses a serious threat to aircraft.


Past incidents of aircraft trying to fly through volcanic ash clouds and suffering damage and engine failure led European officials to shut their airspaces rather than risk a catastrophe, said Joe Sultana, an official at Eurocontrol, the intergovernmental body that manages European air travel.


"I cannot say whether it's an overreaction or underreaction," Sultana said Friday. "I think everybody is working in the interest of safety. We understand the impact to the airlines ... but safety comes first."


Airline analyst Jamie Bowden, standing outside Heathrow where planes were parked at the gates, told CNN he had never seen a situation like this.


"I've been in the business for more than 30 years and I've never known Heathrow Airport to be this quiet," Bowden said. "This kind of disruption is unprecedented. I think this will be going on for at least eight to 10 days before it starts settling back to normal."




COUNTRIES AFFECTED
Countries prohibiting takeoffs and landings on Saturday
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France (northern part)
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy (northern part)
Netherlands
Norway (southern part)
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine (Borispol Airport, near Kiev)
United Kingdom

Other countries:
Russia (delays and cancellations at all 10 international airports)

Spain (delays and cancellations at 30 airports)

The volcano was still erupting and spewing ash Saturday, said Agust Gunnar Gylfason, a project manager at Iceland's Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management.


"We cannot tell how long an eruption like this will go on," Gylfason said.


The eruption began March 20 beneath the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in southern Iceland, blowing a hole in the ice. It worsened this week, forcing local evacuations and eventually affecting European airspace.


When the volcano last erupted in 1821, the eruption lasted on and off for two years, Gylfason said.


Experts: No end to volcano ash in sight


The closures in Europe were having an effect worldwide. There were delays and cancellations Saturday at all 10 of Russia's international airports, including those in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the Russian Transport Ministry said.


The Russian national railway company RZHD added extra cars to trains running between Russia and Europe, the company said.


Spain's national railway RENFE said the few trains that run north to France daily were not full because a strike by French engineers had caused delays.


Spanish airports were operating but experiencing delays in flights to northern Europe, the Spanish air traffic authority AENA said. As of 7:30 a.m. (1:30 a.m. ET) Saturday, AENA said 708 flights had been canceled between Spain and northern Europe out of a total of 2,300 -- a figure representing 30 percent of all scheduled flights.


Airport authorities have increased cleaning and medical services to accommodate stranded passengers, and have asked food vendors to stock up and stay open for longer, AENA said.


CNN's Melissa Gray, Bharati Naik and Cristina Lynch in London, England; Maxim Tkachenko in Moscow, Russia; and Al Goodman in Madrid, Spain, contributed to this report.


 
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    Flooding and landslides from tropical storm Agatha have killed more than 150 people throughout Central America in the past few days, and apparently caused a giant Guatemala City sinkhole.


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