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PLEASE, SOMEONE, TELL ME YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS PAGE
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Missy
2007-02-15 02:28:34 UTC
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I've read two really interesting issues of a newsletter that
I subscribe to. One is about a city called Centralia, Pennsylvania
which no longer exists because of an underground fire (that's still
burning), and another about a giant gas reserve underneath our
country, and the situation that has arisen because of a water
replacement process being used to extract the gas.

Their most recent issue is entirely different because it ties what's
called "bible prophecy" in with what's currently becoming of our
country. Understanding the potential of the reserve to virtually
explode has made me realize that the horrendous things described in
the bible are more than just possible. Better yet, it explains why it
will happen and gives God's plan of escape from these things.

The address for their index is http://web-site-mirror.net/

Just click on article number 6 to read what they've called
THE GREAT ABOMINATION

Michelle

P.S. It's a long read, but well worth it. I bookmarked it.
l***@hotmail.com
2007-02-16 04:04:56 UTC
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Post by Missy
I've read two really interesting issues of a newsletter that
I subscribe to. One is about a city called Centralia, Pennsylvania
which no longer exists because of an underground fire (that's still
burning), and another about a giant gas reserve underneath our
country, and the situation that has arisen because of a water
replacement process being used to extract the gas.
SNIP
Post by Missy
The address for their index is http://web-site-mirror.net/
One segment reads: "Due to the Panhandle Reserve being overworked
since the very early 1900's, there are now huge pockets of natural gas
all around the PANTEX nuclear storage facility. It should be noted
that all that's required to set off a nuclear device is to "surround"
it with explosives that can be simultaneously set off."

I use to work on nukes. What is being reported here simply doesn't
meet the qualifications to detonate a nuke. A large explosion could
vaporize the uranium and disperse it, but it could not
*simultaneously* trigger the uranium into a nuclear blast.
l***@hotmail.com
2007-02-20 03:34:55 UTC
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Post by Missy
I've read two really interesting issues of a newsletter that
I subscribe to. One is about a city called Centralia, Pennsylvania
which no longer exists because of an underground fire (that's still
burning), and another about a giant gas reserve underneath our
country, and the situation that has arisen because of a water
replacement process being used to extract the gas.
SNIP
Post by Missy
The address for their index is http://web-site-mirror.net/
One segment reads: "Due to the Panhandle Reserve being overworked
since the very early 1900's, there are now huge pockets of natural gas
all around the PANTEX nuclear storage facility. It should be noted
that all that's required to set off a nuclear device is to "surround"
it with explosives that can be simultaneously set off."

I use to work on nukes. What is being reported here simply doesn't
meet the qualifications to detonate a nuke. A large explosion could
vaporize the uranium and disperse it, but it could not
*simultaneously* trigger the uranium into a nuclear blast.

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