On May 15, 10:03 am, Timberwoof
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> In article
> <60cff211-8933-429c-b9e4-f37dea903...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "tbj.b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <tbj.b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > 1976 modified.
>
> > Quake in Tibet, 1950: China's red army takes over Tibet (1600 dead)
>
> > Quake in China, 1976: China mostly abandons communism and adopts
> > capitalist practices after Gang of Four is arrested. Mao dies.
> > (276,000 dead)
>
> "Mostly"?
Yeah. They kept the dictator****p but allowed property, businesses and
trade to become capitalist.
> > Quake in China, 2008: Tibet wants freedom from Chinese control
> > (50,000
> > or so dead)
>
> Tibetans have wanted freedom from Chiense control ever since the Chinese
> invasion over fifty years ago.
>
> Hey, how about a list of all major earthquake sin China over the past
> hundred years?
What I wanted to suggest was a correlation between ac***ulation (or
sudden change) of intense emotions, and the occurrence of earthquakes.
Just in this region of the world though. I make no claims for other
areas.
The magnetic field over the earth:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/629/629/7072715.stm
Download the pdf for better resolution.
Looks like higher magnetic field areas surrounded by average magnetic
field areas could be earthquake zones. (red/purple in yellow).
> --
> Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com>http://www.timberwoof.com
> "When you post sewage, don't blame others for
> emptying chamber pots in your direction." =8BChris L.


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