Re: What's Up Doc?
Posted by Pat In Petaluma on June 20, 2000 at 07:24:12:

Hi Roger,

Improbable is a good word in relationship to seismic activity. How many times do earthquakes arrive in places where no one thought it possible? Austrailia from time to time has its earthquakes so its not totally out of the question.

But in certain cases, I learned a long time ago, not to question, just "know" the information given to me in waking visions are not the same as dreams and thus whatever I "see" is for real. When I saw that dead woman lying on the beach and called the police and told them exactly where to find her and she was exactly where I said she was, then what is, just is. When the policeman called me and said he couldn't believe that she was exactly where I told him she would be, he sounded as if he had seen a ghost. He told me to call him whenever I had anymore information about any case. But I decided police work wasn't for me, it has to many drawbacks on the emotional level. Of course earthquakes are the same in that respect, but with one very large difference. If one knows its coming, then they can prepare and it doesn't matter which day as long as they are ready, every day.

While knowing a continent will have a great quake isn't enough to isolate it and have everyone prepare, when you narrow it down to the LA Basin, then with that you can do something. After the Hector Mines quake, all of Southern CA was on alert and hopefully many of those citizens took some time to assess their earthquake needs.

I like to think there is always hope. Good to hear from you....Pat


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     ● Australian quakes - Roger Musson  02:53:50 - 6/21/2000  (3146)  (0)