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platinumdude
18th August 2010, 07:40 PM
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2010/planetx-2010-06a/1.shtml
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2010/planetx-2010-06a/2.shtml


...........................In April 2010 when NOAA survey buoy 53401 started emitting alarming data and sounded a state of "tsunami emergency," reporting major seabed changes (the seabed rising about 300 feet) in the Indian Ocean near Malaysia (located northwest of Australia.) The buoy transmitted data showing daily major seabed changes from April 5 through April 12, 2010, and then it was turned off or stopped sending data. The buoy was not transmitting any information as of May 31, 2010. ..................

Much more in links above.

Glass
18th August 2010, 08:32 PM
I know of the guy who crunches all of the siesmic data. He is here on the west coast. IIRC He is doing a doctorate on the anomalies in the ionisphere during periods high seisimic activity. I also recollect him saying something about some stations going off line. This was back during the summer. I'll see if I can confirm the story about the bouys. Could take a while as I don't hear him very often. He's an amateur radio operator.

Is planet X related to the planetoid they replaced pluto with as the 9th rock?

Silver Rocket Bitches!
19th August 2010, 10:21 AM
3 buoys all reporting the sea floor rising then all 3 shut off from reporting further? ???

Very interesting.