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Old 9th-March-2007, 03:10 PM
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The conclusions are my own and not seen anywhere else. This is the first time they have been exposed to peer review and I warmly invite whatever challenge may come. The data can be challenged as well, but to do so, I think one needs to come up with his own measuring devise.
Data can reasonably be challenged on the basis of inadequate methodology I feel, not having seen your methodology I have no such evidence but I thought it reasonable to point this out. Personally I find it hard to come to the same conclusions based upon what I am seeing as you do yourself, maybe they're reasonable but from what I've seen so far they aren't solidly supported.
The program was the result of my work in flood studies for land development and building design for earthquake. I saw the coincidence of several planets and the Moon in several events I had the opportunity to be present during. The hugh Kern river flow of 1951, the 1952 earthquake in Bakersfield, Ca. and the Eruption of Mt St Helens in 1980. I was in Portland, Ore on March 27, 1980 because my sister had just died, another coincidence and Mt St Helens had first burpted some ash.

My research on the planets had begun on a trip to Guatemala in 1975 when I climbed a live volcano 25 miles from Guatemala City. From the top, I saw seven old vents within a mile of the active one and its current position was on the side of a huge caldera. I concluded then and there to find out what caused this apearance of a cyclic system.

The night of my arrival in Portland was clear and the configuration of the planets of Jupiter, Venus, Mars , Saturn and the Moon were all visible and seemed to be focused on Portland. That scene validated my research, to that point, that planets indeed had something to do with the eruption of Mt. St. Helens.

It has only been recently that I turned my attention to Global warming and cooling. The Methodology has only been to plot events against the printout of the program data shown in the chart with specific dates of events and study of the reconstructed forces being applied to the Earth at the time. The Danish research should help you see how puny is man's contribution to global warming and cooling.
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