Re: Ear tone evaluations
Posted by Don In Hollister on December 17, 2001 at 12:57:07:

Hi Petra. I thought I would put my nickels worth in. I always have a problem with someone who can’t, or doesn’t openly disclose any earthquake predictions made before the earthquake occurs. How is anyone to know how accurate the program, or method being used is?

Whenever someone tells me they don’t make them public because they don’t want to frighten the public the bells in my head start ringing. If the person has never made a public prediction why would anyone become frightened based on one known prediction? If I don’t know how many predictions have been made and how many of those were accurate why would I even want to become concerned? Over the last 30 years I have seen predictions that were so vague you could lay claim to being able to predict earthquakes if one occurred within a 1000 miles from the area you claimed the quake would occur.

When a person wants to keep something secret I always wonder what the person is trying to hide and why. It’s my nature to question anything and everything someone is trying to keep me from knowing. Take Care…Don in creepy town


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