Also, he said Virginia Beach would be one of the safe havens from
catastrophic changes in North America. But would it be safe from a rise in
sea levels, or from a Tsunami induced by the collapse of a volcano in the
Canary Islands?
If New York were destroyed and went underwater as I believe Cayce
predicted, I'm not sure how the whole eastern seacoast would be safe,
including Virginia Beach.
"joe" <joe's...@phar.viz> wrote in message
news:138qt97...@corp.supernews.com...
> Dear Joe,
> I read these same things in one of Edgar Cayce's books. Just
> remember that nothing is cast in stone and it depends on the consciousness
> of the whole world that creates our future. The great psychic Sylvia Brown
> is on Montel Williams show every Wednesday and according to her we have
> about 75 years left before the poles shift. I recommend her books which
> you can buy on line from Amazon.com. She also tells in her books where we
> go when we die and what is on the other side.
> Sally
Sylvia Browne is consistently wrong and dangerous.
http://www.quackwatch.com/11Ind/browne.html
She does manage to churn out about a book a month for silly people,
however.
There was an AP relese a few weeks ago that cites authors, at Columbia
university, of a study that says "An analysis of recent earthquake activity
around New York City has found that many small faults that were believed to
be inactive could contribute to a major, disastrous earthquake."
He said it would sink into the ocean.
He probably meant "of debt under the Obama administration."