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Now if a god wanted us to sit up and notice a prophecy you’d think he would make a tsunami without an earthquake and if it was to hit only California then have it stop at the boarder of Mexico and the boarder of Oregon.
And a huge wave washes completely over cities without harming any living creature.
Now that might make some of us skeptics notice.
So Weatherbill fails miserably by the look of it. Now stand by for his next appearance when he will bluster, babble and gurgle that, due to the unexpected increase in the price of onions, his mathematical calculations were off a little and that the expected tsunami will now take place....next year. Sadly, there will be some plonkers that will believe him.
So allen, is the dude still around and what excuses is he giving for the abject failure of his prophecy? Perhaps you could tell us where he can be found so that we can go and have a word with him.
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Originally Posted by Rafius
Vanuatu is hardly the West coast of America is it? It's East of Australia for goodness sake!. And a 9 inch wave cant, by any stretch of the imagination, be class as a bloody tsunami!!
Prophecy failed I'm afraid...just like all the Bible ones.
yes a 9 inch wave would be classified as a tsunami if it was caused by an earthquake or landslide, astroid impact.. when the tsunami caused from chiles
earthquake made it all the way to hawaii it still was a tsunami just a very small one..
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