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Skywise

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Jul 7, 2012, 8:49:36 PM7/7/12
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Hi Bob. Nice to see you still visit here once in a while.

In the 15+ years I have been participating in this and other
quake related forums, I have found myself studying bits and
pieces of psychology in an attempt to gain better understanding
of the... to put it bluntly, freaks.

Long story short, there's many individuals who manifest symptoms
of various psychiatric disorders. For the most part, they are
harmless, resulting simply in self delusional behaviors that
are easy to ignore or otherwise deal with. I pretty much just
let them be.

OTOH, there are a few individuals who can be quite problematic.
I have encountered at least two individuals who exhibit strong
symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder, and one case in
particular also exhibits complicating symptoms of assitional
symptoms. Fortunately, SGE is free of these personalities at
this time.

I have wondered several times if I were to go to school for a
degree in pschology, if I could pass my examinations with a
thesis on the pervasive personality disorders in internet
bulletin boards discussing certain types of subjects.

Brian
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Jim Cornwall

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Jul 10, 2012, 2:01:20 PM7/10/12
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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: <110420000836591624%sing...@telestream.com>#1/1
> 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
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