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27 July, 2008 at 2:06 pm #357341
I thought this thread was about the olympics thats why I didnt read it
Now I know what its about I wish I hadn’t
27 July, 2008 at 2:15 pm #357342@minim wrote:
Its a load of garbage pol. Scaremongering and misinformation and badly worked out dates to coincide with a pagan holy day.
The poles are likely to shift though, and that is just a normal thing and may cause some unpleasant effects such as volcanic eruptions on a vast scale, hurricanes, tsunamis etc etc. But hey, nobody actually knows when it will happen, so why worry.
Pagan holy day? No such thing.
Nobody knew when they did happen. Made me laugh when it should past weather incidences, like they are building upto december 21st 2012. Had it not been for volcanic eruptions about the size in stregnth of thousands of tsunami’s 630 million years ago, we wouldn’t be here.
Astrology is a science in itself, whether dec 21 will cause milkyway havoc, not sure.
27 July, 2008 at 2:16 pm #357343yeah mims it does seem like alot of scaremongering i agree and i certainly aint worrying abt it if we all explode into the universe i dont think we will know too much about it, but its very fascinating all the same.
But you can tell im bored can’t ya lol another week i’ll be able to drive again and i wont bore you with my drivel :)27 July, 2008 at 2:20 pm #357344pagans are religious.. they just follow the old religions, such as worshipping the sun and the moon, and the mother earth. So, yes…holy day. The summer and winter equinoxes were both important days and highly significant.
27 July, 2008 at 2:23 pm #357345Astrology is a what ? :shock:
27 July, 2008 at 2:26 pm #357346its an ology pete…. an ology!
27 July, 2008 at 2:28 pm #357347Maureen Lipman woiuld be chuffed then :P
22 August, 2008 at 4:13 pm #357348@(f)politics? wrote:
Niribu!, Planet X, Eris. Fact or fiction, more scaremongering ? scientific fact? spiritual? physical? Annunaki ? Sumerians ?
There is many links both on you tube and all over the internet on this, but here are a coupleWhat is your opinion on the supposed coming of Niribu!
Well poli…………..I don’t know but, a lot of what Nostradamus prophesised has happened
22 August, 2008 at 5:44 pm #357349Apparently, in ancient Paedomarian, Niribu means “to glitter.” It was once believed that the inhabitants of Niribu were Hermaphrodites, but current intel shows this to be erroneous. At least, that is according to the second line of Alan Ginsburg’s poem “Neary Booze;” which alludes to the fact that Niribu was actually colonized my memebers of NAMBLA in the 1960, with Gary Glitter as its figure head. No pun intended.
22 August, 2008 at 5:46 pm #357350wtf :shock:
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