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Subject: RE: Animals and Earthquakes
From: "Kareem Lanier from Heyjoojoo.Com" system98765@.............
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:36:29 -0800


This is why I sent that link yesterday showing the dog reacting dramatically
before the floor (and everything else) moved violently from the M6.5 Nothern
Cal Quake. Most of the time with camera footage, one is not always able to
detect every bit of motion. So, who knows if that dog was reacting to small
nearly imperceptible movement that was probably going on just prior to the
obvious side to side motion that we saw. Or was the dog reacting to low
frequency noises that occur in the earth's electromagnetic field just prior
to an event? Don't know. There was a man in the same room with the dog and
he was sitting in a chair. He reacted just as the floor motion started but
by the then, the dog had already made a bee-line out of the there. 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAzZIH4_X-s

 

 

From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... On
Behalf Of Kay Wyatt
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 11:37 AM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Animals and Earthquakes

 

 

I'm not sure how many of you are aware of the CERT program (Community
Emergency Response Team) which was developed in 1985 by the Los Angeles City
Fire Department in 1985 to train ordinary citizens to be first responders in
a major disaster.  The program was later adopted by FEMA (1993) and the
training materials are available online at
http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/index.shtm

 

In their training manual they discuss various earthquake myths.  One of them
perplexes me and I would love to hear from anyone who can explain this.
Below is the material in their training manual.  My questions is what are
the "first low frequency waves of an earthquake" that come PRIOR to the
primary and secondary waves?  Are they talking about EM or non seismic
waves?

 

Their training guide.....

 


Myth:

Animals can sense earthquakes and give advance warning.

 


Fact:

Animals may be able to sense the first low-frequency waves of an earthquake
that occur deep within the Earth, but the damage-causing primary and
secondary waves follow just seconds behind.  Animals do not make good
earthquake warning devices.

 

 












This is why I sent that link yesterday showing the dog = reacting dramatically before the floor (and everything else) moved violently from = the M6.5 Nothern Cal Quake. Most of the time with camera footage, one is not = always able to detect every bit of motion. So, who knows if that dog was = reacting to small nearly imperceptible movement that was probably going on just = prior to the obvious side to side motion that we saw. Or was the dog reacting to = low frequency noises that occur in the earth’s electromagnetic field = just prior to an event? Don’t know. There was a man in the same room = with the dog and he was sitting in a chair. He reacted just as the floor motion = started but by the then, the dog had already made a bee-line out of the there. =

 

http://www.youtube.= com/watch?v=3DaAzZIH4_X-s

 

 

From:= psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... On = Behalf Of Kay Wyatt
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 11:37 AM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Animals and Earthquakes

 

 

I'm not sure how many of you are aware of the CERT program (Community Emergency = Response Team) which was developed in 1985 by the Los Angeles City Fire = Department in 1985 to train ordinary citizens to be first responders in a major disaster.  The program was later adopted by FEMA (1993) and the = training materials are available online at http://www.citizenco= rps.gov/cert/index.shtm

 

In = their training manual they discuss various earthquake myths.  One of them perplexes me and I would love to hear from anyone who can explain = this.  Below is the material in their training manual.  My questions is = what are the "first low frequency waves of an earthquake" that come = PRIOR to the primary and secondary waves?  Are they talking about EM or non = seismic waves?

 

Their training guide.....

 

Myth:

Animals can sense = earthquakes and give advance warning.

 

Fact:

Animals may be able to sense the first = low-frequency waves of an earthquake that occur deep within the Earth, but the = damage-causing primary and secondary waves follow just seconds behind.  Animals = do not make good earthquake warning devices.

 

 


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