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Re: Shark attacks |
Hi Lowell & K2, One interesting case not involving a shark though occurred before the Loma Prieta EQ. Humphrey, the hump back whale came into the Bay and swam until he got into the Sacramento Delta. He was hurded back toward the Bay and eventually out to sea, reluctantly. Two weeks later Loma Prieta occurred 10/17/89. Seems somehow their sonar gets mixed signals before quakes. Could be the same for sharks. Homing pidgeons also will not fly in races before quakes and end up showing up in all of the wrong spots. A couple three years ago a race in Philadelphia was called off because the birds would not fly the usual race course. Not long after a quake occurred in Ohio. When the dawn of Man on Earth arrived, he & she knew what was going on as they used their gifts of intuition; this not only encompassed pending earthquakes, but all things in nature and also what affected them in regard to danger or prosperity. When the White Man over took this country, The First American's were the last to have these gifts in intuition, dream and vision. Today, we have lost those skills for the most part and when the animals tell us what is about to happen, we just shake our heads and think we don't understand. Perhaps we should educate ourselves by learning from those of the land, sea and air and gather the knowledge we have placed in the past. To be attunded to the ancient ethos would bring man a sense of peace we can barely imagine. Petra Follow Ups: ● Re: Shark attacks - K2 09:57:35 - 9/6/2001 (9293) (0) ● Animals and the Trinidad Colorado earthquake - Lowell 18:31:26 - 9/5/2001 (9281) (0) |
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