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old steel
9th August 2014, 07:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3u9IrGgtXQ




You have no idea....

Cebu_4_2
9th August 2014, 07:42 PM
You need to change channels man...


http://youtu.be/1yw1Tgj9-VU

Libertytree
9th August 2014, 07:45 PM
Only in danger of being a ridiculous, dumbass drama queen or needing to respect your choice of party materials.

old steel
9th August 2014, 07:52 PM
Not a serious thread, just need to chill out once in awhile.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBwGWS_CINg

old steel
9th August 2014, 07:59 PM
Power out after 4.3-magnitude earthquake hits central Alberta
http://blu.stb.s-msn.com/i/CB/52219B7FBD45D4C62FE5311E355DB_h243_w430_m2_q80_cud kZqyxl.jpg
A 4.1-magnitude earthquake hit near Rocky Mountain House in central Alberta Saturday morning but there are no reports of damage. Google Maps


A 4.3-magnitude earthquake hit central Alberta Saturday morning, according to Natural Resources Canada.
The agency's earthquake monitoring website says the earthquake hit at 9:28 a.m. MT and was lightly felt in Rocky Mountain House, a town of roughly 7,000 people that is located west of Red Deer between Edmonton and Calgary.
"There are no reports of damage, and none would be expected," the agency said on its website.
Clearwater County, the municipal district to which Rocky Mountain House belongs, issued a statement on its website saying that it had been made aware of the earthquake by the Provincial Operations Centre of the Alberta Emergency Management Agency.
Power was disrupted to about 500 customers, including a gas plant near Rocky Mountain House.
No risk to public during gas flare

AltaLink spokesperson Scott Schreiner says a substation in the area locked out to prevent a surge or other damage on the system, and that power was restored about two hours later.

Keyara Corp., which operates the Strachan gas plant, says the facility flared off excess gas when it lost power, but there was no damage.
Julie Puddell, a spokesperson for Keyara, said the gas was flared as a safety measure. She said Alberta Environment was contacted for air quality monitoring.
Ted Hickey, the director of community and protective services for Clearwater County, said there was no risk to the public during the flaring.
Hickey said there were no reports of damage from the quake.
He said some people reported feeling the earth shaking, but noted that he didn't feel it at all.
Magnitude of quake unusual for Alberta

Although earthquakes are rare in Alberta, they do occur, said Honn Kao with the Geological Survey of Canada.

“Most people actually don’t feel it and therefore they seem to get the impression that Alberta is seismically inactive, which is actually not true,” Kao said. “We have detected enough small earthquakes in Alberta, especially in the areas close to the Rocky Mountains."
Since 1985, fewer than 15 earthquakes above a magnitude-3 have been recorded anywhere in Alberta, according to the Alberta Geological Survey's website.
There has been an increase in small earthquake activity since the 1960s, the organization says.
Earthquakes Canada recorded 471 earthquakes in the province between 1985 and 2010 and the Alberta Geological Survey says the vast majority of those have been natural.
However, the organization says some of them may have been triggered by oil and gas production.




http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/power-out-after-43-magnitude-earthquake-hits-central-alberta

old steel
9th August 2014, 08:13 PM
Only in danger of being a ridiculous, dumbass drama queen or needing to respect your choice of party materials.


Face it we are a bunch of weak whites.

All the shit they have pulled all our lives while we were growing up till now and what have we done about it?

Not a ******* thing!

Fucking pathetic!




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The top military think tank, the Rocky Mountain Institute, described its impact as the equivalent of “reinventing fire.”
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Robinson says there’s an “economic war” brewing among the states trying to control Operation BlueStar.

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The stakes couldn’t be higher—the potential to control $737 billion of the U.S. economy and impact 8 million jobs.
Robinson’s research has led him to four states in particular that are at the center of this project.
And he’s found the exact location of this secretive military project, which is projected to be 1,000 acres and include a 10-million square foot facility.
Robinson isn’t the only one investigating Operation BlueStar.
Morgan Stanley released its own report on the project and determined that, "We are witnessing the most disruptive intersection of manufacturing, innovation and capital experienced in more than a century."
Wired Magazine believes this is starting a “truly transformative revolution.”
At 10-million square feet – or about the size of 174 football fields – the production facility alone will be enormous.

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Ponce
9th August 2014, 08:14 PM
Well, I am also in DANGERRRRRRRRR.....drama queen Ponce :)

The Zionists already told me that I either take my anti-Zionist down or something bad would happen to me and my house would cach fire.......I am all shook up, or so they think.

V

zap
9th August 2014, 08:28 PM
I am in smokin hot danger also...... I think my head might explode its just Waaaaayyyyyy to freakingnnnnn HOT HERE, for WAAAY to long you CAN only be so Hot then YOU EXPLODE ! .

old steel
9th August 2014, 08:33 PM
The wave is here get ready to ride, or

milehi
9th August 2014, 09:05 PM
[QUOTE=old steel;720907]Power out after 4.3-magnitude earthquake hits central Alberta
http://blu.stb.s-msn.com/i/CB/52219B7FBD45D4C62FE5311E355DB_h243_w430_m2_q80_cud kZqyxl.jpg
A 4.1-magnitude earthquake hit near Rocky Mountain House in central Alberta Saturday morning but there are no reports of damage. Google Maps



A 4.3-magnitude earthquake hit central Alberta Saturday morning, according to Natural Resources Canada.
The agency's earthquake monitoring website says the earthquake hit at 9:28 a.m. MT and was lightly felt in Rocky Mountain House, a town of roughly 7,000 people that is located west of Red Deer between Edmonton and Calgary.
"There are no reports of damage, and none would be expected," the agency said on its website.
Clearwater County, the municipal district to which Rocky Mountain House belongs, issued a statement on its website saying that it had been made aware of the earthquake by the Provincial Operations Centre of the Alberta Emergency Management Agency.
Power was disrupted to about 500 customers, including a gas plant near Rocky Mountain House.
No risk to public during gas flare

AltaLink spokesperson Scott Schreiner says a substation in the area locked out to prevent a surge or other damage on the system, and that power was restored about two hours later.

Keyara Corp., which operates the Strachan gas plant, says the facility flared off excess gas when it lost power, but there was no damage.
Julie Puddell, a spokesperson for Keyara, said the gas was flared as a safety measure. She said Alberta Environment was contacted for air quality monitoring.
Ted Hickey, the director of community and protective services for Clearwater County, said there was no risk to the public during the flaring.
Hickey said there were no reports of damage from the quake.
He said some people reported feeling the earth shaking, but noted that he didn't feel it at all.
Magnitude of quake unusual for Alberta

Although earthquakes are rare in Alberta, they do occur, said Honn Kao with the Geological Survey of Canada.

“Most people actually don’t feel it and therefore they seem to get the impression that Alberta is seismically inactive, which is actually not true,” Kao said. “We have detected enough small earthquakes in Alberta, especially in the areas close to the Rocky Mountains."
Since 1985, fewer than 15 earthquakes above a magnitude-3 have been recorded anywhere in Alberta, according to the Alberta Geological Survey's website.
There has been an increase in small earthquake activity since the 1960s, the organization says.
Earthquakes Canada recorded 471 earthquakes in the province between 1985 and 2010 and the Alberta Geological Survey says the vast majority of those have been natural.
However, the organization says some of them may have been triggered by oil and gas production.




http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/power-out-after-43-magnitude-earthquake-hits-central-alberta[/QUOTE

It's gotta be more than a 6 to wake me up from sleep. 4.3? Really? That won't even knock a empty beer can over.

old steel
9th August 2014, 09:07 PM
http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/power-out-after-43-magnitude-earthquake-hits-central-alberta[/QUOTE

It's gotta be more than a 6 to wake me up from sleep. 4.3? Really? That won't even knock a empty beer can over.[/QUOTE]


We never have earthquakes here, never.

Nevertheless.

Way worse in BC now with the wildfires burning.

http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/bc-wildfires-80-australian-firefighters-headed-to-canada


http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/dmf-viewer/?siteid=5131184402955244847

milehi
9th August 2014, 09:23 PM
http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/power-out-after-43-magnitude-earthquake-hits-central-alberta[/QUOTE

It's gotta be more than a 6 to wake me up from sleep. 4.3? Really? That won't even knock a empty beer can over.


We never have earthquakes here, never.[/QUOTE]

I was only having fun. One morning, I was subjected to a 7.2 and a 6.8. That was scary. I'll never forget the hills dancing, books and the TV in the middle of the room, and my toppled chimney. Oh., and the highway was closed with a house sized rock sitting front and center. It had to be blown up to clear it. Good times.

Hitch
9th August 2014, 11:40 PM
Just a reminder to hold the ones you care about close, shit happens quick sometimes. Had a close one today, was assisting a woman with her young daughter. We got her daughter across just fine, but she almost went, still shaken up about it. I had her by the arm tight, but she almost fell. Nice family. Thanks God for being with us.