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Offline Dulcamara

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Sun not in the right place?
« on: November 07, 2010, 12:41:42 PM »
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  • Okay, this is just weird, but this is not the only person I have heard saying stuff like this. People are saying that the sun, moon and even stars, are "not where they should be". These people also acknowledge that as the seasons change, of course the paths of these bodies also change, but they are saying that even given that, these things are NOT where they should be.

    EDIT: I was going to post a video here, but there was too much blasphemy & swearing in the last half of the video. Basically, the guy said that he would sit and watch the sun and stars (he follows the sun stuff pretty closely) so he probably does this all year round... he was saying the sun was way off.
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    Sun not in the right place?
    « Reply #1 on: November 07, 2010, 02:22:38 PM »
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  • According to the "Web Bots", something big is supposed to happen this week (Nov 8-12). I sincerely hope they're wrong!

    What he says about Obama going to India -- something easily verifiable -- would tend to corroborate it. India is important financially, and they are a nuclear country. But why do 600 of our people need to go there for 2 weeks, right after an election?

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    Sun not in the right place?
    « Reply #2 on: November 07, 2010, 03:03:29 PM »
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  • I just wonder why to this date why the mass media is
    not reporting on that harbor in Brazil that slid into
    the ocean in Mid October?
    Perhaps if they did, and other events that may have
    happened, and not reported. Thanks to You Tube.
    People would be praying and doing penance more.
    Perhaps, they would have more fear of God.

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    « Reply #3 on: November 12, 2010, 08:02:19 PM »
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  • Interesting, please keep us updated Dulc.

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    Sun not in the right place?
    « Reply #4 on: November 13, 2010, 01:21:57 AM »
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  • Quote from: RomanCatholic1953
    I just wonder why to this date why the mass media is
    not reporting on that harbor in Brazil that slid into
    the ocean in Mid October?
    Perhaps if they did, and other events that may have
    happened, and not reported. Thanks to You Tube.
    People would be praying and doing penance more.
    Perhaps, they would have more fear of God.


    I found this article and others that support it....

    It fell into the Amazon River – not the ocean – much more information here - http://imcbrokers.com/blog/overview/p/detail/incredible-brazilian-landslide-at-port-chibatao

    This slide appears to be a quick clay type event and that it occurred on 17th October at Port Chibatao in Manaus in Brazil. Note that this is an inland port in the centre of Brazil on the Amazon.

    The slide was apparently triggered by a backhoe working an on exit ramp at the site, according to an article. This small level of disturbance would be enough to start a quick clay slide under certain circuмstances. The loss of those cargo containers, mostly full of electronic goods according to the article, is going to be very expensive. It appears that two workers were killed, but this is unconfirmed.



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    Sun not in the right place?
    « Reply #5 on: November 13, 2010, 01:23:26 AM »
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  • Quote from: Dulcamara
    Okay, this is just weird, but this is not the only person I have heard saying stuff like this. People are saying that the sun, moon and even stars, are "not where they should be". These people also acknowledge that as the seasons change, of course the paths of these bodies also change, but they are saying that even given that, these things are NOT where they should be.



    Who are the people saying such things?

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    Sun not in the right place?
    « Reply #6 on: November 13, 2010, 02:42:14 AM »
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  • People are saying there's already been a pole shift of something like 20 or 30 degrees, judging by where the sun is supposed to be, and how far it supposedly is "off".

    I've seen two videos on youtube about this, and both people say others sent them comments saying the same things.

    If you believe that the poles can/will/do shift, then it would, I guess, make sense for everything to be "off" to whatever extent they had shifted.

    If I actually ever got to see the sun or the moon, I would love to have checked it out for myself, but... since I'm inside most of the time, I can't say anything about it personally. But if it helps, both guys who were saying it apparently watch the sun and moon pretty closely (one of them is really big on the sun activity and so forth, and I think the other just enjoys nature, but.. either way, two people who should know, who see these things often enough to know if something is odd).

    I would have posted the videos, but in one case, the guy started swearing and using some pretty bad language that nobody should be hearing (and I'm sorry I heard myself), and in the other case, the guy believes so much ridiculous stuff that even if he's just saying what he really sees in this case, a lot of people would just laugh. (He's a little too trusting in what he hears. Not that that does anything to his personal truth-telling capabilities, concerning his personal experiences, though.) Both also have said some bad things about the Church, though, which I'd rather not spread around.

    In any case, to me the important points are that both men have been watching these things closely enough to see if something is wrong or not, and both men say they've gotten comments from other youtube users who likewise have supposedly observed something similar.

    Since I haven't seen it myself, I can't say I believe it 100%, but... interesting if true. Something like that would also probably explain the really weird weather, though.
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    Sun not in the right place?
    « Reply #7 on: November 13, 2010, 10:52:25 AM »
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  • Quote from: Dulcamara

    I would have posted the videos, but in one case, the guy started swearing and using some pretty bad language that nobody should be hearing (and I'm sorry I heard myself), and in the other case, the guy believes so much ridiculous stuff that even if he's just saying what he really sees in this case, a lot of people would just laugh. (He's a little too trusting in what he hears. Not that that does anything to his personal truth-telling capabilities, concerning his personal experiences, though.) Both also have said some bad things about the Church, though, which I'd rather not spread around.



    Why would you, or I, or anybody for that matter, want to believe anything men like this say?

    Anyway, I found a thread on another forum where all of this was discussed, and apparently debunked, back in 2006. This is old, recycled news.

    http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message240301/pg1

    By the way, I like a good conspiracy theory as much as anybody, but that doesn't mean I believe everything I read just because it is anti-government or anti-Masonic. As someone just said on another post, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is not necessarily true.
    St. Jude, who, disregarding the threats of the impious, courageously preached the doctrine of Christ,
    pray for us.


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    Sun not in the right place?
    « Reply #8 on: November 15, 2010, 02:52:12 PM »
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  • All right. Don't believe ANYONE'S words. Believe THIS. (Your own eyes.)



    I renounce any and all of my former views against what the Church through Pope Leo XIII said, "This, then, is the teaching of the Catholic Church ...no one of the several forms of government is in itself condemned, inasmuch as none of them contains anythi