To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (192 ) 1/9/1998 1:51:00 AM From: Jane Hafker Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 609
Jack Van Impe is along these lines, and he is beyond me, and I dont' get it because don't follow the time tables like some of you guys do who are better at math, but he is positive we are looking at the utter end not at 2000 but closer ot 2006 or maybe it was 2012. What he said makes a whole lot of sense. Jack is also sitting with bags packed and is ready to go as we speak, and not at all the least bit wavering on his position. He has a web site too, I haven't checked it out yet. What is inescapable is the alignment on the planet with an extreme and potentially disasterous magnetic pull. There will be a horrific lineup May 5th the year 2000. That will be the day of the most extreme magnetic disruption. All of the planets in a direct line with each other. Very weird, come to think about it. Kind of sounds like a major sign to me, especially since for some time it would have to completely block out the sun, huh? Yes? Maybe not. Just a thought. A scientist on the Learning Channel clearly proved to me the whole place is almost going to fall apart if what he says is true about the effects of such a magnetic pull on a stable environment so ordered as we have here. He was almost hysterical for a scientist on a TLC documentary. But it was on May 5, 2000 planetary alignment. He also said in plain English that he truly believed all life was coming to an end on earth. I would like to see it again. More to keep the old priorities in order, if nothing else. I know the Pacific Rim is facing disasters of great magnitude, and a huge shelf of lava hardening over pure water off Hawaii could break loose and would bury the California coast for miles in a magna sunami, as well as swamp all the islands. I know that lava ridge keeps forming over water every hour. Things like that. The show I watched brought up so many disasters I only caught the tail end of it, thank God. BTW, when I returned to Eureka CA after 14 years in Arizona, I heard about a "sunami drill" at the Universsity, where I was working. Not ours, as we were well off the ocean, but at College of the Redwoods, on a small bluff over the Bay. I laughed outloud, as I thought it was a twisted humorous comment. No, they have had several years of sunami drills, per the government, up and down the California coast. Pretty weird, pretty, weird......