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Taiwan gets storms, too.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
Taiwan gets storms, too.
Yes, but where is the nearest and greatest fault in the earth.

Cook Islands get storms like Fiji but only Fiji gets the earthquakes as it is positioned on the fault line.

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i wouldn't think haiti is considered as earthquake-prone as taiwan.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Which statements do you have in mind?
The ones that, were any US soldier brought before the International Court of Justice - just accused, never mind convicted - no matter how justified the accusation (and by George we all know that it probably would be), the USA would immediately launch an attack on The Hague.

I don't expect the Obama regime to repeat these threats of the Bush diktatura, but I don't expect it to have forgotten them, either.

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Palynka, what have you got to say for yourself?

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
i wouldn't think haiti is considered as earthquake-prone as taiwan.
That would depend on what storms/floods have been manipulated and where.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
Palynka, what have you got to say for yourself?
I'm only guessing. 🙂. Part of this is that fact NZ went under a lot of unusual floods over recent times and then a good 7.1 in Christchurch. I would suspect the 2 are linked.

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In any case the Pakistan Floods which were very large will be sure to give light on the hypothesis.

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ionosphere can manipulate floods, too?

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
ionosphere can manipulate floods, too?
Well if one can push it out like they say and then release it... it has to have some strange effect on the weather.

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Certainly, it is possible! 🙂

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
If I ever see a Canadian again I'll carfully fold my hand into a FIST!~

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Ya mean like around a "quart" of good scotch.

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You forgot one.

MAP 5.1 2010/10/05 05:45:47 25.459 141.126 10.0 VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Ya mean like around a "quart" of good scotch.
It was a 'litre'... Let's say I finished it last night.... that would be apx. 3 shots a day.

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Germany not ID'ing 5 militants killed in Pakistan

BERLIN - German officials were tightlipped Tuesday about details surrounding a U.S. missile strike in Pakistan's rugged mountain border area that Pakistani officials say killed five German militants.

U.S. officials believe a cell of Germans and Britons are at the heart of a terror plot against European cities - a plan they link to al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden - and are believed to be hiding in that region.

Germany's ARD public television cited unnamed sources Tuesday as saying that four of the Germans killed in the missile attack were of Turkish descent.

The Foreign Ministry said late Monday it was investigating the reports, but did not return calls seeking comment Tuesday on the militants' identities.

The strikes in Pakistan came on the heels of a U.S. warning for Americans traveling in Europe to be on alert for possible terror attacks, on suspicion that groups linked to al-Qaida were plotting to target tourist magnets in European capitals. Japan also issued a travel warning.

Germany's Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, however, insisted there was "no reason to be alarmist."

Konrad Freiberg, head of the German police union, told the Passauer Neue Presse in its Tuesday edition the travel alerts are to be taken seriously. He warned that ever more Germans are traveling to Afghanistan and Pakistan for militant training, "and a large number of them have returned and are living here."

British police used sniffer dogs to patrol subways on Monday, while soldiers and mounted police were dispatched to two major churches in Paris - Notre Dame and Sacre Coeur. French paramilitary troops were also seen patrolling around the Eiffel Tower - which has been evacuated twice in recent weeks for unspecified threats.

The U.S. missile strike in Pakistan killed five German militants taking shelter in a house in the town of Mir Ali in North Waziristan, a known hub for foreign militants with links to al-Qaida, Pakistani intelligence officials said.

The terror cell said to be behind the Europe plot - eight Germans and a Briton - were believed to have been in hiding in the region. A second Briton was killed in a U.S. strike last month.

http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2010/oct/05/bc-europe-terror-threat1st-ld-writethru/?features&business-wire

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