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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Skeet Shipman who wrote (44470)11/7/1999 7:21:00 PM
From: Kip518  Respond to of 94695
 
Did you ever ask yourself: what caused the geohistoric periods of
catastrophic shifting in the tilt of the earth's axis?


Sure, that's a common dinner time topic at my house. Til now I've gone with the Velikofsky comet collusion idea, but we'll kick your idea around -- Skeet's geomagnetic solar kuhana...sounds plausible.

BTW - To umbro.

You're right it is confusing. Is Amagaddon in four years or five? I'd like to know as it affects my investment time horizon.

Did you also catch the part about flight 990 -- spooky stuff.

Many of our regular readers wrote to us and pointed out the excessive number of "19.5" and "33" coincidences related to this flight. According to an Egypt Air official, Chairman of the Board, Eng. Mohammed Fahim Rayan, live on CNN, the plane spent "nineteen and a half hours" in the United States on this particular series of flights. In fact the exact time (according to the New York Port Authority timeline) was specifically 19 hours and 47 minutes (!), the so-called "tetrahedral value" (see below) we have cited on so many occasions. The flight number 990 is of course divisible by three as 330, or 330 X 3 (33-3 anybody?) Add to that the fact that according to the Pentagon there were 33 Egyptian military officers on board, the plane was at 33,000 feet when it began its horrendous crash dive (down to just over 16,700 feet when transponder contact was finally lost), it had picked up 33 passengers in Los Angeles, it disappeared exactly 33 minutes after take off, and it had just over 33,000 flight hours ..

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