POSTED AND SENT OUT TO OUR EARTH TRANSITIONS GROUP
06:11:18 AM 10/01/99(1738) (2)
AND ALSO POSTED ON THE FOLLOWING SITE.
http://www.syzygyjob.com/Boards/prophecy/indexmesg/1738.shtml
Hi everyone!
With the nuclear disaster in Japan and the 7.5 earthquake in Mexico
...it looks like the 1999 predictions on the
predictions page
have mostly all happened.....I am still feeling another serious quake
to occur on the west coast/and or Mexico
before the end of
the year ..actually sooner than later...Also expect more of the same
to possiby repeat in the remaining months of 99.
As the year comes to a close i hope to be updating my feelings on y2k
....all i can really say is stay in the USA if you
can and
Pray for the best....watch November-December for some interesting actions
on that front. :-)
Also ...if your in stocks ..consider it gambleling ...if you can't
afford to lose it ..get out of the game.(Frosty Fall?)
(this is not intended as advice ...just my feelings, intuition as usual.....)
Blessings , Aaron Ray
check all the predictions out at :
NEW YORK (CNNfn) - U.S. stock markets tumbled
Friday when a report showed a pickup in wholesale
inflation only hours after Federal Reserve Chairman
Alan Greenspan warned investors that a steep equity
market plunge is possible.
The Dow Jones industrial average lost 266.90
points, or 2.6 percent, to close at 10,019 after briefly
dipping below the psychologically important 10,000
level.
The blue chip index tumbled 630 points this
week, its biggest weekly point loss in history. The
Dow lost 5.9 percent this week, its gain for the year
shrinking to 9.1 percent. The Dow is now 11.5
percent below its peak of 11,326.04, hit on Aug. 25,
a retreat that is considered a market correction by
Wall Street watchers. A loss of more than 20 percent
would be considered an outright bear market.
Early reports put the magnitude of the quake
at 7.0, according to California Institute of
Technology researchers. Though a quake that
size is capable of doing widespread damage,
there were no immediate reports of injuries.
Updated 5:21 PM ET October 18, 1999
By Michael Miller
PASADENA, Calif. (Reuters) - The Hector Mine earthquake that rocked
much of the
southwestern United States Saturday was even more powerful than
originally estimated,
scientists said Monday as they revised the quake's magnitude
from 7.0 to 7.1.
"There was 25 percent more shaking than we originally thought,
and the earthquake released
40 percent more energy," said seismologist Lucy Jones of the
California Institute of
Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena.