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he claims to have that information in his book. all you have to do is buy a copy to find out. what's to stop him from simply and publicly issuing an advisory? if you 'knew' as he claims to know when and where the big one would hit, wouldn't you tell the public? anyone who would put his reputation in case he is wrong in front of people's lives is not acting in anyone's interest but his own. unless i'm missing something here, it doesn't feel as if we are on the same page. anyone else want to jump in here and comment? Cathryn Follow Ups: ● Re: yes, but ... - Canie 18:34:04 - 2/9/2002 (12948) (0) ● Re: yes, but ... - Mary C. 18:30:51 - 2/9/2002 (12947) (1) ● Re: yes, but ... - 02 19:46:08 - 2/9/2002 (12949) (0) |
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