Re: What think you of this? Came in today's email. I am still feeling "earthquakey"
Posted by Petra on December 21, 2004 at 17:15:01:

Hi Cathryn,

Honestly, I think that people who are behind bars should not be making earthquake predictons, especially if they were not a scientist before they got there. This person insofar as I am aware has no successful track record yet for some reason seems to draw an unusual amount of attention.

There was a mini-series produced in the 1980's call QBVII, for Queens Bench #7, a courtroom in England. It revolved around a man who was a doctor and one who experimented on children in the death camps. Later he was knighted by the Queen of England for his humanitarian accomplishments. He sued the author for slander when he wrote the truth about him in a book. The court awarded the doctor 1/2 penny, the lowest coin in the realm.

This situation reminds me of this story. If he hit every large quake from here to eternity, it cannot ever erase a life he changed forever.

Petra


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     ● Re: What think you of this? Came in today's email. I am still feeling "earthquakey" - Cathryn  01:19:49 - 12/22/2004  (23921)  (1)
        ● Re: What think you of this? Came in today's email. I am still feeling "earthquakey" - chris in suburbia  05:29:42 - 12/22/2004  (23922)  (1)
           ● Re: What think you of this? Came in today's email. I am still feeling "earthquakey" - Cathryn  23:11:30 - 12/22/2004  (23937)  (0)