Re: Asia Tsunami
- From: alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan)
- Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 00:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
In article <11phfke7r6asba0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, into@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Skywise) wrote:
> alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan) wrote in
> news:memo.20051208124735.1044H@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> <Snipola>
> > http://www.vialls.com/subliminalsuggestion/tsunami2.html
> >
> > Hey, come on Brian, do read the story and give me your expert opinion.
> > This is actually a variation of the story I first read on Pravda, that I
> > spoke about.
>
> I read a few random paragraphs. If those are any indication
> of the rest of what's said, it would probably take me weeks
> to write the novel required to detail all the inaccuracies.
>
> What a joke....
Well please explain a little, as you are the expert, but I am trying to make it
easy for you.
Lastly we come back to the 'fake quake' of 26 December 2004, which
allegedly occurred on the third class of fault known as a "Convergent
Faultline", colored black on the map, where one tectonic plate slides
(converges) very slowly under another, which in this case means the
Indo-Australian plate sliding steadily eastwards underneath the Eurasian plate.
But as in the case of the Transforn Fault, movement is horizontal, displacing
no appreciable quantities of water.
http://www.vialls.com/subliminalsuggestion/tsunami2.html
Come on Brian, do give me your expert opinion.
Can a transform fault displace huge quantities of water?
A simply *yes* or *no* will suffice.
Alan
http://www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/enigma.html
http://veloceraptor.blogspot.com/
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