On May 23, 11:14 pm, sir.jeanpaul-turc... DeleteThis @neuf.fr wrote:
> On May 20, 8:16 pm, kangarooistan <een... DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Spot on Mr Kanga,
>
> ...but the Antipodean fools plaguing the poor Convict Rabble led
> country will never understand !
>
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> The planned 9.2 Great Sydney Quake planned on 14t of October 2010
> which due to compassion of that moronic mob I have reported, MIGHT BE
> REQUIRED AFTER ALL AS A NEEDED ELECTOR CHOCK !
No point mate , by then there wont be anything left standing if aussie
taxpayers continue to pay criminals to keep attacking us online and
murdering muslims for USA and Israel , and shooting camels to keep
Aboriginals poor , by 2010 aussies will be ancient history , removed
from the gene pool for violating the LAWS of GOD and nature despite
1000 warnings mate , they think its a game , they MUST pay in FULL for
EVERY LAST CRIME , its a law of the universe nobody can escape EVER
Indeed Sir JPT
Endless stream of good news from down under to report , watch ABC
landline at noon on Sundays for rural updates as another 34,000 rural
investors lose the lot AGAIN this week , we can only warn them mate ,
Aussie taxpayers will very soon be FORCED to arrest ALL the criminals
or simply collapse completely from the punishment they bring upon
themselves for PERMITTING the criminals to continue their criminal
activities
For EVERY action there is an EQUAL and opposite action mate
ITS THE LAW OF GOD / nature
The laws of GOD / Nature demand and equal and opposite reaction for
every action , Australian taxpayers MUST indeed pay for ALL their many
crimes in full mate
It is Written ,"The Physicist"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Haytham
Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥasan ibn al-Haytham (Arabic: ابو علي، حسن بن
حسن بن الهيثم, Persian: ابن هیثم, Latinized: Alhacen or (deprecated)
Alhazen) (965 in Basra - c. 1039 in Cairo), was an Arab[2] or Persian
[3] polymath.[4] He made significant contributions to the principles
of optics, as well as to anatomy, astronomy, engineering, mathematics,
medicine, ophthalmology, philosophy, physics, psychology, visual
perception, and to science in general with his introduction of the
scientific method. He is sometimes called al-Basri (Arabic: البصري),
after his birthplace in the city of Basra.[5] He was also nicknamed
Ptolemaeus Secundus ("Ptolemy the Second")[6] or simply "The
Physicist"[7] in medieval Europe.
Poor silly Aussie taxpayers STILL can not understand
They MUST pay for their many crimes mate AND the crimes they PERMIT to
occur
One day they will wake up mate
I have been very very busy though Sir JPT
The FAM is simply no longer in need of further evidence , after
examining the " old well " there is now no doubt the Coorong and lower
Lakes are completely man made sand mining Heavy Mineral Sands
HMS , , for tin probably , to make bronze and the gold mine and
purple dye and Murex aquaculture and even look outs , and several
more mine sites now leave nil doubt we have indeed discovered a truly
VAST ancient mining site that will rival , The Valley of the Kings "
and the " Valley of the Queens " at least in size and importance
NOT on the treasures side though , there is very very little still
visible , and nothing of REAL value at mines , even in Egypt or Asia
from 3200 years ago they really are simply holes in the ground mate ,
but we as miners pioneers , appreciate them more than the gold
jewelery in Egypt
i suspect they may be a million dollars a year in gold available ,.
but there are plenty of other similar gold mines inland that would pay
better
Now that all western taxpayers are bankrupt and LOST the wars against
Islam and Israel will soon disappear according to GODS laws , it will
soon be safe to start mining again very soon , and Im going to be very
busy once that starts
I see poor silly Aussies are being punish AGAIN , with floods this
time mate , pity none of it will reach South Australia , its a REAL
mess along the east coast
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No quick fix for River Murray acid problem , rains WONT reach river
Murray
Queensland downpour won't clear the gloom
Article from: The Advertiser
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,25521771-5006301,00.html
CLARE PEDDIE
May 21, 2009 11:30pm
SOME of the biblically torrential rain falling in southeast Queensland
will make its way into the Murray-Darling system, but even the biggest
wet since 1974 will make little difference to the drought.
Manager of surface water at the New South Wales Department of Water
and Energy, Derek Everson, says most of the heavy rain was on the
coast.
8 meter waves destroying vast areas along the East Coast wont help the
river murray
He said the amount expected to feed into the Murray-Darling Basin was
"a matter of hundreds of megalitres, which is insignificant in terms
of flows".
Senior Meteorologist Darren Ray, from Climate Services at the Bureau
of Meteorology, says most of the rain has fallen on the eastern side
of the Great Dividing Range.
Rain that has fallen on the western side could ultimately make its way
into the Darling River, but it would be unlikely to reach the South
Australia.
ABC Science Online - May 19, 2009
News analysis An emergency plan to prevent an acid sulphate soil
disaster on Australia's River Murray is a sharp reminder tough action
is needed to save the ...
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Lakes turn to poison
HENDRIK GOUT
22/05/2009 2:49:00 PM
Water Ministers Penny Wong and Karlene Maywald reckon it’s not their
fault. Irrigators say not to go blaming them. SA accuses the other
states. When it comes to the lakes, it’s all a sea of excuses. Hendrik
Gout reports.
Acid eats things. It burns. It’s dangerous. If you spill acid from
your car battery it will dissolve your clothes and after that your
skin.
And it’s in the Lower Lakes.
There’s so much acid in the tributaries and shoreline that the water’s
poison. The Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation
says alternative water has to be found for cattle – it’s
too dangerous to let them near the stuff.
it KILLS animals that drink it
http://www.independentweekly.com.au/news/local/news/general/lakes-turn...-poison
Email this story
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Murray River water declared 'unfit to drink' for first time
NEWS.com.au - May 12, 2009
ACIDIC water in sections of the lower River Murray has been declared
unfit for human consumption for the first time. The Department of
Water, ...
Lower lakes regulators slammed
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Thousands Flee Floods In Eastern Coastal Areas Of Australia
Pity no water will flow into the once mighty Murray puddle
May 23, 2009 12:11 p.m. EST
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Mayur Pahilajani - AHN News Writer
Sydney, Australia (AHN) - Australian authorities have evacuated tens
of thousands of people and rescued hundreds of others in the eastern
coastal region of the country. The heavy torrential rains and strong
winds have killed at least two people.
State governments of New South Wales and Queensland have declared
several regions as disaster zones as storms brought more flooding in
the eastern parts of the country.
The State Emergency Service (SES) said Saturday that up to 9.7 inches
of rain has fallen in the past 68 hours. Major flooding were expected
in the town of Kempsey on Saturday.
Macleay River is expected to exceed major flood level (21.7 feet) by
early morning and reach 22.6 feet by midday, the SES said.
"The peak is gradually going through Kempsey at the moment," Bloomberg
quoted Steve Delaney, an SES spokesman, as saying today.
Delaney added, "It's still very rough and windy and the rain will
continue for another 12 to 24 hours before it starts to ease off."
Authorities have requested residents and businesses Kempsey and the
surrounding areas to evacuate soon to an evacuation centre. Special
buses are available to assist with the evacuations.
A 70-year-old man was found dead at Raleigh in New South Wales on
Friday, while a 46-year-old man died in Queensland on Wednesday.
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology said that wind gusts reached 78
miles per hour overnight along coastal areas, pushing up the water
levels.
34,000 farm investors went broke last week
The bush fire report said the recent fire were completely over
whelming and UNSTOPPABLE exactly as we TRIED to warn them many many
many times mate
Who needs NUKES when matches only cost 20 cents a box ...
http://groups.google.com.au/group/aus.politics/search?group=aus.politi...q=who+n
Aussies are so dumb even when its explained in great detail they still
REFUSE to listen to REAL experts
we can but TRY mate , we can not protect them from their ignorance
mate
Bushfires as 'powerful as atomic bombs'
ABC Online - May 20, 2009
(AAP: Simon Mossman, file photo) The Royal Commission into Victoria's
Black Saturday bushfires has heard the fires were as powerful as 1500
atomic bombs the ...
fires had power of 1500 A-bombs The Australian
Black Saturday fires equal to 1500 atomic bombs: expert Sydney Morning
Herald
Australian wildfires like 1500 Hiroshimas: expert AFP
MELBOURNE - AUSTRALIA'S deadly wildfires generated energy equivalent
to 1,500 Hiroshima atomic bombs, a judicial inquiry into the disaster
was told on Thursday.
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/World/Story/STIStory_379801.html
Melbourne University fire behaviour specialist Kevin Tolhurst said the
fires, which killed 173 people in February, created their own weather
systems, whipping up winds of 120 kilometres (74 miles) an hour.
When the high levels of fuel on the ground were taken into account,
the force from the fires equalled '1,500 atomic bombs the size of
Hiroshima,' Mr Tolhurst said.
'It's an enormous amount of energy,' he added.
Mr Tolhurst said the swirling winds generated by the fires were strong
enough to snap tree trunks in half and send burning embers in all
directions, causing spot fires up to 35 kilometres away.
He said attempting to control such an inferno was impossible. 'There's
no way you would be able to stop the fire,' he said.
Entire towns and more than 2,000 homes were razed in early February as
record high temperatures, strong winds and drought-parched countryside
combined to create the worst fire disaster in Australia's history.
Severe storm warning
ABC Online - May 20, 2009
(ABC: Andrew O'Connor) A severe storm warning is current for the south
west of Western Australia. A cold front approaching the coast is
expected to pack ...
Huge dust storm near Ceduna
NEWS.com.au - May 21, 2009
The dust is so thick east of Ceduna that police have issued a road
weather warning for Eyre Highway motorists driving in almost zero-
visibility conditions. ...
WA today
Storm-lashed regions get no rain respite
New Zealand Herald - May 21, 2009
In Western Australia, severe weather warnings were yesterday issued
for most of the state's southwest as storms pushed by a strong cold
front moved up from ...
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING Bellingen Shire C
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
22/05/2009 2:41:00 PM
The Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe weather warning for the Mid
North Coast at 2.20pm on Friday that includes flash flooding, damaging
wind, abnormally high tides and damaging surf.
A deep trough and associated area of low pressure will persist off the
northern NSW coast for the remainder of today. This system will see
very heavy rain, high winds, and large waves on the coast continue
over parts of northeast NSW for the next 12 to 24 hours before the
system weakens and moves away during Saturday.
Heavy rain, damaging winds, and flash flooding continue over southern
parts of the Northern Rivers, northern parts of the Mid North Coast,
and adjacent eastern parts of the Northern Tablelands districts. The
worst of the weather for the next 6 to 12 hours is expected to be
between approximately Evans Head and Smoky Cape. Conditions have eased
in northern parts of the Northern Rivers District.
Gusts in excess of 100 km/h were recorded from Evans Head and Ballina
around 11pm yesterday as a small low crossed the coast. Further wind
gusts in excess of 90km/hr are possible, especially along the coastal
fringe.
Heavy rain has produced river rises throughout the region and Flood
Warnings are now current for the Tweed, Brunswick, Richmond/Wilsons,
Clarence, Orara, Bellinger, Macleay, Nambucca and Hastings Rivers. A
Flood Watch remains current for all remaining coastal streams from the
Queensland border to Port Macquarie.
In Bellingen, Lavender’s Bridge, which links the town with North
Bellingen, was under more than three metres of water. At 2pm, the
Bellinger River was at 8.4 metres, and still rising.
Very large ocean waves and swell are occurring along the coast between
the Queensland border and Port Macquarie. Dangerous surf conditions
and beach erosion will persist for the remainder of the week. Tides
will be higher than normal and are expected to exceed the highest tide
level of the year. Some inundation of low lying areas will likely
occur on the high tide.
Emergency services advise you to keep clear of fallen power lines,
stay indoors away from windows and keep children indoors.
Emergency services advise you not to enter flood water. Stay well
clear of creeks, storm drains and causeways.
Surf Life Saving Australia recommends that you stay out of the water
and stay well away from surf-exposed areas.
Emergency services advise you check your property regularly for
erosion or inundation by sea water, and if necessary, raise goods and
electrical items.
For emergency help in floods and storms, ring the SES on telephone
number 132 500.
Even MORE good news if you need more mate
http://news.google.com.au/news?pz=1&ned=au&hl=en&q=lower+murray+lakes