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To: SOROS who wrote (860)12/11/1998 12:58:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1151
 
Whatever it is, I've heard it mentioned for awhile, so many have taken it seriously. Seems a very silly story to make up, and therefore I find it very interesting.

I'm going to do some research very soon on the melting ice caps. For many, many reasons, I seem to be obsessed with matching whatever projections I found early in l990's which were projected for well into the 2025 range with what is happening right now. I get a very errie premonition that the 2025 projections are quite manifested as we speak. Anyway, it will do me good to find out that there is no worry if there is not in fact anything going on, but will be a very interesting intellectual pursuit if I in fact do find what I expect I will find.

What have you run across in a hypothesis of any kind of a sudden breaking away of the ice masses turning to slosh, and that actually jerking the earth out of its axis? I saw something on TLC documentary which spoke of this proven to have happened in the distant, distant past, and I wasn't able to pin the details because I wasn't paying too much attention, and only started understanding the overwhelming ramifications later. It has made me more determined to run my sheets of data from the Info track science library summaries with current conditions.

Just never know what you'll find when you really start looking.