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May 27th, 2006 10:12 AM #1Exiled from AO
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Apocalyptic message from End Times Prophet concerning +++ oceans of planet Earth +++
As the natural age of a marine ecosystem dominated by big fish comes to an end... expect - in case you are still alive - a dramatic increase in the alien invasion of the dominating creatures of the new world.
Among the first consequences: swimming made impossible in large coastal stretches. In subtropical latitudes in Europe and the US expect it as soon as this summer.
It's up for you to decode. If you do it right, I will let you know, may God will.
----- Google and End Times Prophet
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...mes+Prophet%22
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Jun 4th, 2006 2:47 PM #2
You mean there's going to be a dramatic increase in aliens invading Earth compared to the amount of aliens currently invading Earth? Oh, okay.
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Jun 4th, 2006 3:23 PM #3Dead Meat
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Nutter....
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Jun 4th, 2006 5:21 PM #4Dead Meat
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We got another crazy on our hands..
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Jun 4th, 2006 6:30 PM #5
The link MattMarriott, gave is coming from another Forum, and he posted the same thing on the other one. sooooooooooooooo whattttttttttt isssssssssssss goinnnnnn onnnnnnnnnn, we will problably have the answer soon. Surely not coming from the Aliens LOL. C. Ah maybe he refer to Surface NBC. IT is only a fiction not real LOL.C.
it is true I did'nt tought of Invasion, if the next season is cancelled, may we can switch to surface, it is coming from the sea to. LOL. C.
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At all time, there is treath of danger and chaos, it can be natural or man made, I aware of this...are you?[/B]
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Jun 4th, 2006 9:08 PM #6
So the ocean water levels are going to increase, which in turn is going to prohibit us from swimming? That makes perfect sense.
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Jun 4th, 2006 9:13 PM #7not exactly... new species of marine life will eat us by like cookies if we enter the water.
Originally Posted by Welbourne
if i offend you, you are part of the fucking problem.
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Jun 5th, 2006 10:52 AM #8Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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Did you see the lights?
And what will happen is as the great hurricanes come ashore alien life forms will ride the hurricane down into the ocean. And these aliens will take over our bodies, (Think of Invasion of the Body Snatchers) and after one year, know one will ever know what would happen next, because they will cancel the series.
I think this dude was watching too much Invasion.
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Jun 5th, 2006 2:45 PM #9I've got a feeling that you're terribly wrong. Terribly.
Originally Posted by uki
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Jun 5th, 2006 6:16 PM #10
The oceans are warming due to the hydro thermal mega plumes and the new ones as the ocean floor spreads. Yes, there are new species of fish and such but who deep sea dives will get it first. Aliens? uh ok. here's a link for ya matt.
http://www.tmgnow.com/repository/pla...e_threat3.html
and then you can check out http://www.zetatalk.com for info on the "good" aliens.
Everyone has their opinion. Personally I check it out just for posterity.
I think if there were aliens, we'd be dead already. So...think what you will.......
Do not fear death so much, but rather the inadequate life.
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Jun 5th, 2006 7:16 PM #11well good for you... seems to be the re-occurring theme around here.
Originally Posted by Welbourne
if i offend you, you are part of the fucking problem.
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Jul 29th, 2006 5:53 PM #12Exiled from AO
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Prophecy fullfilling with each day.
Originally Posted by MattMarriott
For a start, ask people that were bathing in the last days around Barcelona, Spain about what is happening
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Jul 29th, 2006 6:04 PM #1320,000 degrees C (core) Contributor
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I think the word 'alien' was being used in an alternate context. See dictionary definition - it is not being used in its primary meaning.
Originally Posted by Welbourne
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Jul 29th, 2006 6:55 PM #14Leader of the bomb shelter Seasoned Member
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oops just wrote about end times and missed this thread sorry
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Jul 29th, 2006 8:44 PM #15Radioactive Serious Member
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Does this refer to an increasing population of jellyfish being linked to a decrease in the number of large ocean predators?
Originally Posted by MattMarriott
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Jul 29th, 2006 9:02 PM #16
What the hell kind of post was that? Matt - slow down and use complete sentences. It wouldn't hurt to have some background material.
At the rate humans are getting chomped on by sharks and gators around here, there is no freakin way I'm getting in the water anyway!- Rich
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Jul 30th, 2006 1:06 PM #17nomy-logy astro's law jig Contributor
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Has anyone seen a film called "Aliens of the Deep"? It shows a creature of somewhat a fish with a pair of feet sticking out of its belly!
Almost as straightforward explaination is that the warmer water the faster bacteria mutates.Didn't want any Yahwehs now eh?
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Aug 1st, 2006 8:35 PM #18Exiled from AO
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Today it's headlines in Europe - Italy: prohibition of bathing in the Mediterranean. They are trying to explain it with high temperatures instead of the alien invasion ...
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Aug 13th, 2006 5:01 PM #19Exiled from AO
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BTW, 13 July the Telegraph published an article fully decoding it.
Invasion of the African jellyfish
By Charles Clover, Environment Editor
Jellyfish have taken over from fish in what was once one of the world's most prolific ecosystems in a change triggered by over-fishing, scientists said yesterday.
Researchers found that the weight of jellyfish in the Benguela current off Namibia - once one of the most prolific fishing areas in the world - now far exceeds that of commercially important fish stocks such as hake, sardines and anchovies.
The discovery raises fears that a permanent "regime shift" may have been caused by over-fishing and that the change could take place in other seas.
The waters off Namibia were plundered by foreign fishing fleets, mostly Spanish, until the 1990s. Since Namibian independence, the area has apparently been managed responsibly. However, the effect of current levels of fishing or the historic reduction of fish stocks - still greatly reduced compared with the 1970s - appears to have triggered a "jellyfish explosion".
Researchers from St Andrews University, led by Dr Andrew Brierley, found ways of calculating the numbers of the large jellyfish species Chrysaora hysoscella and Aequorea forskalea off Namibia using scientific echo sounders.
Dr Brierley said: "We estimate the total biomass of jellyfish in the region to be 12.2 million tonnes, while the biomass of fish accounts for only 3.6 million tonnes.
"Because fish and jellyfish essentially compete for similar food resources, a dramatic decline in fish populations could theoretically contribute to a substantial increase in the abundance of jellyfish."
The number of jellyfish is now so large that it "significantly interferes" with fishing operations and industrial water uptake systems, according to the paper published in Current Biology.
Dr Brierley said: "Jellyfish biomass has risen in numerous locations. It is possible that climatic changes could also contribute to population increases.
"Jellyfish have few predators. Once they become established, it may be very difficult to revert to fish domination because jellyfish are predatory on fish eggs and juveniles."
Filed: 13/07/2006
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixuknews.html
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Aug 22nd, 2006 11:42 PM #20Radioactive Serious Member
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MattMariott is concerned about aliens taking over the oceans and preventing humans from swimming. He cites the current Mediterranean crisis (the swimming-related one).
Originally Posted by Welbourne
Do a google search on the quoted phrase "Toxic algae forces swimming bans around Italian city of Genoa, 10 seek medical help" to find out more.
I think Matt is misclassifying algae as aliens. I mean, they do start with the same two letters (Coincidence?? *I* *think* *not*... but I digress.)
Also jellyfish are taking over off of Namibia. They're kinda alien, I guess.
keywords: algae jellyfish NSA CIA Iraq Iran nukes North Korea terrorism
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Sep 11th, 2006 5:15 PM #21Exiled from AO
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"I think Matt is misclassifying algae as aliens."
No. I'm referring to jelly fish alien to the ecosystems that were affected
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Sep 20th, 2006 9:45 AM #22Prepared survivor Contributor
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so let me get this clear, you think that aliens are invading us and they look like jellyfish? don't know about that but if i were an alien i think i would at least pick a form that actually has a brain and can negotiate all the different types of terrain in this world.
if they were smart enough to invade don't you think they could do it a little higher on the food chain
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Mar 26th, 2011 5:16 PM #23One left in the chamber Global Moderator
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No wonder my dog glows in the dark.....

when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature
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