Did you know that since May 12 fragments of the Schwassmann Wachmann Comet 73P have been whizzing by Mother Earth with some as close as six million miles away? One former NASA Space Trainer Eric Julien, also a spiritual guru says that on or about May 25 one of these following fragments is going to hit Earth. NASA says; “No Way, not possible” yet Eric has been warning people along the Eastern Seaboard about a huge Tsunami. Sounds like Sci Fi when you here the scenario; A giant Comet Fragment hits the Mid Atlantic Ridge, causing seismic activity and Super Plume burst of Volcanic Eruption and sends a 600 foot high Tsunami towards the Eastern Seaboard killing 50 million people? Not such a hot way to fix over population is it? The scenario brought forth by Eric Julien is interesting to consider and should be studied, as some day such an improbable thing will occur as it has occurred in the past, just like someone will win the lottery and many people each year will be hit by lightning. Something like this could very well happen in the next 500 million years or so; if that makes sense. It therefore behooves us to consider all possible, even if improbably scenarios and be prepared for any potential eventuality of such, as we owe it to our civilization to be prepared just in case. As we know events like that have happened in the past and will happen again. It is simply the luck of the draw and cataclysmic evolution of the Planet. The signs are everywhere when we look at the geological record in fact. It would be smart to be smart and cover our bases. Should you run for cover and batten down the hatches? Well probably not, no worries, just another sound byte in the chaos and controversy of the mass media fringe perhaps. Consider all this in 2006; who knows maybe they will make a movie out of it? "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington Source: www.isnare.com |