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Pastimes : Nostradamus: Predictions

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To: Father Terrence who wrote (1540)8/24/2000 12:54:49 AM
From: Richnorth   of 1615
 
Great and fascinating stuff!!! Thank you.

Too bad Professor Oseland had not updated his report. You see, his bibliography (references) were mostly 1980s- and pre 1980- materials. Because of a number of typos, his report needs some editing.

BTW, I have travelled to one of the strange spots in Oregon mentioned in the report and experienced firsthand the weird effects of the enhanced gravity. That was in the summer of 1970. While walking over that strange spot, I almost lost my balance.

Water and objects going up an inclined surface have been observed in several parts of the world, including one spot in Nova Scotia, Canada. (Sorry, I just can't recall its name.)

Way back in the early 70s (before fuel-injection engines became standard in autos), whenever my car (and other cars) strained hard while going upgrade in mountainous regions (e.g., in the Adirondacks and the Western Rockies, I had always thought I was driving over areas where the pull of gravity was unusually strong. Rightly or wrongly, I had often thought that such isolated areas must have dense or unusually dense materials concentrated underneath them. Apparently, beneath such strange spots, very dense and hot molten fluid project upward in a narrow finger-like channels to within 10 or 20 miles of the surface and confer the surface areas above them with anomalous and "weird" properties.
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