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Quote (Massous24 @ Mar 13 2011 10:57am)
This past week there has been an earthquake in Japan(8.9 Magnitude) Alaska, California, Hawaii, Mexico, and China, A Tsunami in Japan, and a major flood in NJ; where two of the rivers are overflowing.
Earthquakes hitting 6 different spots on the earth, a tsunami, and two rivers overflowing randomly in nj is all a coincedience?
As I said in a different thread, the "six different spots on earth" are all along the same continental shelf. The initial earthquake moved that continental plate, so it's only natural that aftershocks would continue occurring around the Ring of Fire (where, by the way, large earthquakes are fairly common). As for the rivers in New Jersey over-flowing, as I said in that same thread, rising temperatures are causing a lot of snow to melt all at once (and remember, we've had a lot of snow in the Northeast in the past couple weeks). Combine that with the fact that the temperature increase was accompanied by a few inches of rain, and that makes PERFECT flooding conditions.
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In two different parts of the earth there has been thousands of deaths from flooding, such as the tsunami, and many people in NJ evacuating their homes.
NJ and Japan are on different sides of the earth, not on the same side where an argument could be made that the Tsunami somehow affected NJ.
Is this also a coincidence?
Yes. Yes it is.