Bob Officer wrote:
> Wally Remember this one?
> A while back this was written here:
>
>
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.geo.earthquakes/msg/1701ace05d45aaad?hl=en
>
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.geo.earthquakes/msg/1701ace05d45aaad?hl=en&dmode=source
>
>
> C/cite>
> From: "C. Cagle" <
sing...@telestream.com>
> Subject: Re: "Oh Ye of Little Faith." - Matthew OOPS
> Date: 2000/04/11
> Message-ID: <
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> NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 15:34:36 GMT
> Newsgroups: alt.astronomy.solar,sci.geo.geology,sci.geo.earthquakes
>
> In article <
2u06fss2og0ss9vqrgeftb9klm9282b...@news.ozemail.com.au>,
> Wally Anglesea™ <
wangl...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> Sort of. There *will be* great cataclysmic events which will kill
>>> almost everyone (at least two thirds) in the world but they will follow
>>> the events which will stimulate a magnetic dipole reversal or dipole
>>> excursion event, not a rotational pole shift.
>>
>> Pray tell us, when will this happen? and what excuses will you have
>> when it doesn't?
>>
>> (Don't email me. Make it public.)
>
> Sure, why not? Do you suppose that it something that should not be
> made public? Believe me, I'm telling you the truth when I say that
> it
> will be a very public event. You should be concerned with what you
> could do to survive these coming events not with when they are going
> to
> happen because it is certain that you will not survive them with the
> present condition of your heart.
>
> I won't be making any excuses because it will happen. When? Soon.
> Maybe not this year and maybe not this decade but soon. As soon as a
> Coronal Mass Ejection of the right alignment and sufficient intensity
> strikes the Earth's field. You want me to name a date when this will
> occur? Sorry. I don't name dates. Why? Because I don't know the
> date and I never have said that I do. Personally, however, I expect
> it within the next thirteen years which means it could start this
> month or perhaps not until sometime in 2013. But it will come. But
> whenever it happens it will be associated with an especially strong
> solar maximum.
>
> Charles Cagle
> </cite>
>
> Funny how this cycle's sunspots are almost non-existant. for a
> Maximum the sun is very quiet. and Chuckie's prediction is failing,
> again.
>
>
Ah, yes, good old Chuckles... He was always good for a laugh.
Jim