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HORIZONS
27th March 2011, 16:24
Has anyone seen this map or have info on it?
Thanks...
Next is the US Navy Map of Future America (2011-12). It represents the USA as a result of “consequences from cosmic and geophysical events during 2011 through 2012”. I have included it here. For you American readers…and where do YOU live?
HORIZONS
27th March 2011, 16:32
Got it!
http://beforeitsnews.com/ckfinder/userfiles/0000000000007384/images/USA-Map-NAVYd.jpg
bosr
27th March 2011, 16:34
This website shows an image of the US Navy Map with accompanying video.
http://alligatorfarm.wordpress.com/2011/01/28/floodmap-nle2011/
HORIZONS
27th March 2011, 16:55
Thanks bosr - appreciated!
loc333
27th March 2011, 17:20
i have seen this map before and the cassy one as well ,im looking for more detail anybody? Is there a better map out there? Or what elevation will the new sea level be?
Arpheus
27th March 2011, 17:42
Is there any hard evidence that any of this is actually going to happen at all?Or is this just another fear mongering disinfo fact as millions of others out there?
Arrowwind
27th March 2011, 17:44
How so we know this is from the US Navy?
HORIZONS
27th March 2011, 17:47
How so we know this is from the US Navy?
We don't - which is why I am searching if there is any credible info on it.
modwiz
27th March 2011, 18:28
i have seen this map before and the cassy one as well ,im looking for more detail anybody? Is there a better map out there? Or what elevation will the new sea level be?
Sea level will always be sea level. I do know what you mean though and think that it would be useful to know, and depending on how many knew about it, so somewhat crowded where it will be dry. lol
absoral
27th March 2011, 19:12
Hi
I saw this map this morning, watching a video posted page 40 in the thread THAT WAS MASSIVE 9.1 in Japan (Tsunami).
Here is the youtube link of the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1yIfOYQWxA&
It explains the genesis of such changes... don't forget watching this : hypotheses are not predictions.
loc333
27th March 2011, 19:14
Sea level will always be sea level, I was afraid someone would say that. The coast line of New England moves in a hundred miles acorrding to these maps. I may be living on beach front property or under it. Of the maps i have seen, they are pretty much similar, and I find that alone is wierd .How much does a pound of feathers wiegh, modwiz? lol
HORIZONS
27th March 2011, 19:29
Sea level will always be sea level, I was afraid someone would say that. The coast line of New England moves in a hundred miles acorrding to these maps. I may be living on beach front property or under it. Of the maps i have seen, they are pretty much similar, and I find that alone is wierd .How much does a pound of feathers wiegh, modwiz? lol
Which is heaver - a pound of feathers or a pound of lead? :wacko:
Marshlight
27th March 2011, 19:29
i have seen this map before and the cassy one as well ,im looking for more detail anybody? Is there a better map out there? Or what elevation will the new sea level be?
Sea level will always be sea level. I do know what you mean though and think that it would be useful to know, and depending on how many knew about it, so somewhat crowded where it will be dry. lol
That's not necessarily true. Sea levels rise and fall with the cycles of the sun and the planet. During the height of the last ice age, sea levels were considerably lower than they are today. Having the ice frozen up at the poles may have significantly shifted weight across the crust of the planet. Land masses would likely have risen from a bowing effect of the ice. When the caps began to melt, land masses could have slowly began to sink (Think of the mythology of the continent of Mu, High Brazil, Atlantis, etc).
All of that water would have evened out the pressure across the crust, as well as erase entire coastal regions. This seems evident by the over 200 archeological sites found in the Mediterranean Sea alone. There was even a point in time where the state of Texas in the USA was a shallow inland sea, and is evident by the limestone deposits left behind by marine life in the Cretaceous period. To me, based on geological surveys, glacial melt water lakes and seas, the map seems plausible.
I do agree with those who wish to track it's source though. Is it actually a map created and archived by the US Navy, or was it created by another person/group/foundation? Finding out who made it may indicate intent, potential usage, etc.
Edit: I wanted to make a small observation of the map. The inland sea in the far south-westerly region does not seem like it's geologically feasible. If I'm not mistaken, the water appears to pass through some large pacific mountain ranges. Unless they know something (a potential change to the typography), I'm not sure how water would pass through them.
modwiz
27th March 2011, 19:43
i have seen this map before and the cassy one as well ,im looking for more detail anybody? Is there a better map out there? Or what elevation will the new sea level be?
Sea level will always be sea level. I do know what you mean though and think that it would be useful to know, and depending on how many knew about it, so somewhat crowded where it will be dry. lol
That's not necessarily true. Sea levels rise and fall with the cycles of the sun and the planet. During the height of the last ice age, sea levels were considerably lower than they are today. Having the ice frozen up at the poles may have significantly shifted weight across the crust of the planet. Land masses would likely have risen from a bowing effect of the ice. When the caps began to melt, land masses could have slowly began to sink (Think of the mythology of the continent of Mu, High Brazil, Atlantis, etc).
All of that water would have evened out the pressure across the crust, as well as erase entire coastal regions. This seems evident by the over 200 archeological sites found in the Mediterranean Sea alone. There was even a point in time where the state of Texas in the USA was a shallow inland sea, and is evident by the limestone deposits left behind by marine life in the Cretaceous period. To me, based on geological surveys, glacial melt water lakes and seas, the map seems plausible.
I do agree with those who wish to track it's source though. Is it actually a map created and archived by the US Navy, or was it created by another person/group/foundation? Finding out who made it may indicate intent, potential usage, etc.
All your points are well made and correct. My attempt at dry humor observation is in the words "sea level". What ever level the sea finds itself is what sea level is. Sea level is self defining, that is why it is called sea level.
My second sentence acknowledged that "sea level" would rise but my first sentence is also true, as explained here.
(Sigh!) This is the an example of the kind of lack of comprehension that was so very much on display when Atticus was here.
Marshlight
27th March 2011, 19:54
All your points are well made and correct. My attempt at dry humor observation is in the words "sea level". What ever level the sea finds itself is what sea level is. Sea level is self defining, that is why it is called sea level.
My second sentence acknowledged that "sea level" would rise but my first sentence is also true, as explained here.
(Sigh!) This is the an example of the kind of lack of comprehension that was so very much on display when Atticus was here.
Thank you. Apologies, I missed that. There seems to be some level of said humor lost in translation. I do how-ever like the pun. ;)
Apologies friend, I don't know who atticus is. I'm new to the forums. Also note that I am from a different part of the world, so ideas of humor may vary based on cultural experience.
loc333
27th March 2011, 19:59
Sea level will always be sea level, I was afraid someone would say that. The coast line of New England moves in a hundred miles acorrding to these maps. I may be living on beach front property or under it. Of the maps i have seen, they are pretty much similar, and I find that alone is wierd .How much does a pound of feathers wiegh, modwiz? lol
Which is heaver - a pound of feathers or a pound of lead? :wacko:
You know what I meant
Edit: Nobody gets my sense of humor here at all!...and I'm very funny. At least, thats what the voices in my head keep telling me.:faint: tough crowd
passiglight
27th March 2011, 20:18
Has anyone seen this map or have info on it?
Thanks...
Next is the US Navy Map of Future America (2011-12). It represents the USA as a result of “consequences from cosmic and geophysical events during 2011 through 2012”. I have included it here. For you American readers…and where do YOU live?
Hi Horizons, , , watched a video not long ago given (if memory serves me right) by general wesley clark in which he said quite a lot about the us navy expecting sea levels to rise substantially,, and that many retiring officers were setting up home in areas in excess of 1,000 feet above sea level,,,,,,he showed a couple of maps similar to the one below (on this thread) and that these maps had been revised a couple of times...
I've had a look to find the video and not come up trumps yet,,i thought it was posted on pa,,, i'll look again in bit but i don't have much on line time at the mo so apologies if i don't post the link...
If i remember right he said something about the sea level being much higher at the equator due to the earth's rotation,, but i cannot remember quite what else he said..
I also remember thinking that a large number of america's nuclear power stations seemed to be located in the potential flood areas,, which seems to go largely unnoticed, but to my mind will leave earth's oceans completely contaminated by the radiation that will leak from these plants...
Snowbird
27th March 2011, 20:20
Is there any hard evidence that any of this is actually going to happen at all?Or is this just another fear mongering disinfo fact as millions of others out there?
Hi Arpheus. I have linked two vids by Henning Kemner that detail and explain and answer your question.
The big question is of course, will it happen?
Henning Kemner: Pay Fracking Attention now! 1 'How to Blow up a Continent'
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgvHo2O2acY
Henning Kemner: Pay Fracking Attention now! 2 'New Madrid/Yellowstone/Gulf of Mexico/-Event'
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xioY6QTSOQ&feature=related
HURRITT ENYETO
27th March 2011, 20:36
The earliest mention of this map i can find was from 2005 saying that America would be flooded in 2006 and then showing this map.
As this obviously didn't occur i wouldn't pay too much attention to it.
From what i can make out it was made from prophets predictions such as Edgar Caycee etc.
http://www.espada.eti.br/n2092.asp
Cheers
Hurritt
Arrowwind
27th March 2011, 21:05
The first time I saw a map similar to this was way back in about 1976. It didn't say US navy on it.
GlassSteagallfan
28th March 2011, 00:37
Very interesting analysis from Henning Kemner. Worth watching.
Any safe countries in South America?
Koyaanisqatsi
28th March 2011, 00:48
All based off geography and elevation. Earthquakes and rising sea levels are a certainty, only a matter of time. The Hopi tribe native to Arizona here have a verbal prophecy that one day they will "wake up and see water".....
str8thinker
28th March 2011, 04:41
There are quite a number of maps on this web page, mostly USA, by different authors:
http://alligatorfarm.wordpress.com/2011/01/28/floodmap-nle2011/
Bill Ryan
28th March 2011, 05:33
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The version I have is slightly different - but I was told it was very similar to the 'real' US Navy map.
http://projectavalon.net/US_Navy_revised_sea_level_map_sm.gif
Lord Sidious
28th March 2011, 05:39
All based off geography and elevation. Earthquakes and rising sea levels are a certainty, only a matter of time. The Hopi tribe native to Arizona here have a verbal prophecy that one day they will "wake up and see water".....
Mmmmmmmmm, that reminds me, gotta check the sprinklers outside.
Tony
28th March 2011, 08:19
From pie'neal,
Many thanks
Ol' Roy
28th March 2011, 08:34
Even without the impressive reports by Henning Kemner, the New Madrid Fault Corridor is destined to blow. It's been 200 years, 1811, I believe since the last massive earthquake in that area. It changed the flow of the Mississipi River (temporally) and created a big lake in Tennessee. It rang churchbells as far away as Boston, Mass.
I live in Central Kentucky and am not interested in having beachfront property. I think I need to go out and buy some earthquake insurance! JUST IN CASE! You never know!
loc333
28th March 2011, 11:02
Dont like bills map . I'm swimming in that one.
the_flyingboy
28th March 2011, 11:15
i've seen this map before in a video on youtube it said that it could be a result of a mega earthquake in the new madrid zone.....i'll find it and post it for you....as an update
the_flyingboy
28th March 2011, 11:24
found it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaKMGx39UeM
here is here it shows the map as well..
HORIZONS
28th March 2011, 12:22
Thanks everyone for your contributions. Here is an interesting perspective on what the "cause" of such an event would be that I have not seen/heard before.
FEMA: Freaking Over a Fake Quake?
March 23, 2011
Print Version
Source: Mother Jones
http://www.roguegovernment.com/FEMA%3A_Freaking_Over_a_Fake_Quake%3F/25174/0/17/17/Y/M.html
"Every so often," Stein explained in an interview last year, "we just have to rethink everything that we used to think we knew."
Arrowwind
28th March 2011, 13:13
Sea level will always be sea level, I was afraid someone would say that. The coast line of New England moves in a hundred miles acorrding to these maps. I may be living on beach front property or under it. Of the maps i have seen, they are pretty much similar, and I find that alone is wierd .How much does a pound of feathers wiegh, modwiz? lol
Which is heaver - a pound of feathers or a pound of lead? :wacko:
I'd rather get hit in the head with a pound of feathers than a pound of lead, if I had a choice. LOL
The first map on this thread doesn't make a lot of sense to me. It would requrire the sinking of some rather huge huge mountians in Utah and Nevada... also Black box operations have spent incredible amounts of money in these locations in underground facilities... 4 billion was just allocated to Camp Williams in Utah for a "communications" project..so that makes me think that such a map would not be intentional anyway.
Arrowwind
28th March 2011, 13:23
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The version I have is slightly different - but I was told it was very similar to the 'real' US Navy map.
http://projectavalon.net/US_Navy_revised_sea_level_map_sm.gif
So Bill, who did you get this map from and what is their story behing it? if you can tell?
Arrowwind
28th March 2011, 13:31
found it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaKMGx39UeM
here is here it shows the map as well..
So according to this video the first map on the first page of this thread is from Edgar Cayce that the Navy picked up and used to show the Navy potential coast lines in case of disaster.
Hervé
28th March 2011, 13:44
[... The inland sea in the far south-westerly region does not seem like it's geologically feasible. If I'm not mistaken, the water appears to pass through some large pacific mountain ranges. Unless they know something (a potential change to the typography), I'm not sure how water would pass through them.
The geological feasibility seems to come from the assumption that the Pacific ridge disappears under the North American plate in the northern portion of the Gulf of California. During the presumed Earth changes, the extrapolated extension of the rift zone under the continent would create a breach through, and collapse of, the Mountain range.
6475
All conjectures and "ifs" for possible scenari... no projected probabilities connected to those "ifs" though.
Redtailhawk
28th March 2011, 13:49
Has anyone seen this map or have info on it?
Thanks...
Next is the US Navy Map of Future America (2011-12). It represents the USA as a result of “consequences from cosmic and geophysical events during 2011 through 2012”. I have included it here. For you American readers…and where do YOU live?
Thanks. It looks like I will have beach front property soon :).
araucaria
28th March 2011, 14:42
Sea level will always be sea level, I was afraid someone would say that. The coast line of New England moves in a hundred miles acorrding to these maps. I may be living on beach front property or under it. Of the maps i have seen, they are pretty much similar, and I find that alone is wierd .How much does a pound of feathers wiegh, modwiz? lol
Which is heaver - a pound of feathers or a pound of lead? :wacko:
Well look at it this way: a pound of feathers will take you skywards (ask any bird); a pound of lead will take you... skywards (ask any fish that's got hooked)! So neither weighs very much, we're all heading heavenwards.
LightningResistor
28th March 2011, 14:59
As someone who lives right in the center of this potential mess, I'm trying to decide what I should do about moving. I have a friend/co-worker who happens to be moving to Dallas in April. Should I go with him? Would even that be too late? He said we could find a place together if I was interested. Of course I would have to quit my job, but I think that would have little relevance if everything is going to be destroyed. :( The situation is made tougher by the fact that I cannot tell most of my friends/family without coming off as completely insane.
loc333
28th March 2011, 15:07
All maps on this thread based on Cayce map....so going by that there's got to be a lot of leeway. Islands in Utah Conn ? Sure he couldnt be to specific with that stuff. Thank you Mr Cayce I'm sure you gave the best information you had.
Marshlight
28th March 2011, 17:36
[... The inland sea in the far south-westerly region does not seem like it's geologically feasible. If I'm not mistaken, the water appears to pass through some large pacific mountain ranges. Unless they know something (a potential change to the typography), I'm not sure how water would pass through them.
The geological feasibility seems to come from the assumption that the Pacific ridge disappears under the North American plate in the northern portion of the Gulf of California. During the presumed Earth changes, the extrapolated extension of the rift zone under the continent would create a breach through, and collapse of, the Mountain range.
6475
All conjectures and "ifs" for possible scenari... no projected probabilities connected to those "ifs" though.
Thank you for the response. That would have to be one large rift given the size of the range there. I suppose it would be possible though.
Hervé
28th March 2011, 17:51
True, it's a long bow stretched to the max but about the only one available with current data if indeed it is to occur. On the other hand if this map is of a vision from 1 million years from now... who knows?
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