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Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 |
"The signals appear to be electromagnetic in nature." Errr...duh? EM = ElectroMagnetic. OK, let me ask you this. How are you detecting these signals that you "don’t know exactly what they represent or how they are being generated"? Please describe the device in detail or point me to a detailed description of the device. Brian Follow Ups: ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - EQF 18:39:54 - 5/20/2010 (77082) (1) ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - Skywise 23:14:32 - 5/20/2010 (77089) (1) ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - EQF 11:49:48 - 5/21/2010 (77102) (2) ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - Skywise 12:47:31 - 5/21/2010 (77107) (1) ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - EQF 14:29:37 - 5/21/2010 (77108) (1) ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - Skywise 15:55:00 - 5/21/2010 (77111) (0) ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - Roger Hunter 11:57:02 - 5/21/2010 (77103) (1) ● Re: Bering Sea Earthquakes May 17, 2010 - EQF 12:15:56 - 5/21/2010 (77105) (0) |
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