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Old 20-February-2005, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 2001Intrepid
I guess the Zetas weren't enough to convince us. Now she's dragged out Edgar Cayce (who said it would be all over by 2000, but she neglects to mention that.) Anyway, according to this quote, we have within 3 months to the "pole shift":Signs of the Times #1302
Edgar Cayce´s prediction about Earth change activity in the South Seas also goes on to state that activity would coincide with activity at Mt. Etna. Within three months of these events you could expect the pole shift. ... Edgar Cayce most certainly did predict this Tsunami. He also said that a major sign to watch for, following this, was Mt Etna in Italy becoming active the same time as a volcano in the Caribbean. Yesterday 3 volcanoes in that area also became active.
Well I haven't heard of the 3 volcanos (did anyone here?). Also Etna is ALWAYS active http://www.volcanolive.com/etna.html Quote: Dormant periods at Mt Etna are extremely rare.. Sigh. :-?
There are sixteen volcanoes in the West Indies - of those sixteen:
Saba - 1636 (last eruption)
Quill - 400 AD
Liamuiga - 160 AD
Nevis Peak - unknown
Soufrière Hills - 2004
La Soufrière de la Guadeloupe - 1977
Morne aux Diables - unknown
Morne Diablotins - unknown
Morne Trois Pitons and Micotrin - 790 AD
Morne Watt - 1997
Morne Plat Pays - 1270
Montagne Pelée - 1932
Qualibou - 1766
Soufriere St. Vincent - 1979
Kick-'em-Jenny - 2001
Mount St. Catherine - unknown

http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/region.cfm?rnum=1600

The only active Carribean volcano shown in the reports is Soufrière Hills in Montserrat.

http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/...s/current.html

The only way she could come up with the number three is to extend the Carribean into Central and South America.

Tom
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