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George Waksman
Sodom wrote:
>It cant take too much work to debunk this guy, especially if he is
>convinced of MU. You know, they keep the Sacred Chao in the library of
>MuMu. Besides, we have had alignments recently of that nature and
>nothing happened, I wonder why? Are you actually gonna go to all the
>work of debunking this guy? Wow, if you come by a good refrence, pass
>it
>along please.
>
>Also, from a geological perspective, so what if the ice slips, I mean,
>to really matter they would need to slip many, many miles while
>dealing
>with the friction (regardless of its "toothpaste" consistency). Even
>though I am not a geophysicist, I can guess that the rock is not flat
>or
>even, and that the caps are going to have to gouge out huge areas to
>"slide" significantly. As the Gravity of this planet at the surface is
>millions of times stronger than the force we get from all the other
>planets combined, and as for the Sol and Luna, they line up all the
>time.
>
>Nonetheless, to prove my openmindedness, Ill look into the book and
>try
>to get a better idea of where this guy's marbles went to.
>
>Sodom
>Bill Roh
>Bringer of the light
>
>C.A. Cook wrote:
>
>> Anyone feeling up to be branded as a Millennialist today? I am
>> currently reading Richard W. Noone's "5/5/2000". According
>> to this book, rigorous mathematical inspection of the Great
>> Pyramid reveal a warning of global calamity on this date. The
>> nature of the calamity is massive polar ice slippage, caused
>> by the alignment of six heavenly bodies. The slight change in
>> gravitational forces will cause the ice caps to slide on the
>> pulverized rock that has been crushed "to a consistency of
>> toothpaste" by the immense weight on it.
>>
>> The book is also full of poppycock such as the continent of Mu,
>> the cometary origin of Venus, and "psychic reverberations"
>> (whatever _that_ is). I am currently researching the books
>> contained in the bibliography, but it will be several days before
>> the first one will arrive. Has anyone else debunked this yet?
>>
>> One of the things mentioned in this book is the city of Steele,
>> Illinois. According to Mr. Noone, this city was founded by
>> the author of "The Ultimate Frontier", another Millennialist
>> publication, to help man survive the coming disaster.
>> According to a Wall Street Journal article quoted in "5/5/2000",
>> the founder was chosen by "a secret, ancient organization" to
>> build this city.
>>
>> Anyone heard of this?
>>
>> CA Cook, LF
>> coreycook12@email.msn.com
>>
>> The One Universal Truth:
>> Sometimes, you're wrong.
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