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Violent Weather Predictions, 2000-2001: Countdown to Cataclysm

Violent Weather Predictions, 2000-2001: Countdown to Cataclysm

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Dial a Storm
Review: I bought this book mainly out of curiosity. The main theme I got was the correlation between past geological disasters, such as the eruptions of Mount Vesuvius and the disappearance of Atlantis, and what the future has in store for us. What I read wasn't really that big of a surprise. California has been expecting The Big Quake for decades, and each year I hear that it could come in the next thirty years. There is no countdown or predicted date because nobody knows.What the author is trying to do is predict when certain storms or eruptions will pop up in any given area by using the astrological positions of the planets. She lists each geological area, along with the date and the disaster that is supposed to strike. If I had a choice between believing the weatherman and this book, I think I'll look outside and use my common sense.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Dial a Storm
Review: I bought this book mainly out of curiosity. The main theme I got was the correlation between past geological disasters, such as the eruptions of Mount Vesuvius and the disappearance of Atlantis, and what the future has in store for us. What I read wasn't really that big of a surprise. California has been expecting The Big Quake for decades, and each year I hear that it could come in the next thirty years. There is no countdown or predicted date because nobody knows.What the author is trying to do is predict when certain storms or eruptions will pop up in any given area by using the astrological positions of the planets. She lists each geological area, along with the date and the disaster that is supposed to strike. If I had a choice between believing the weatherman and this book, I think I'll look outside and use my common sense.


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