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Date Posted: 18:34:27 09/29/02 Sun
Author: Curious in the Midwest
Subject: Jack's Prediction Still Open?
In reply to: Tiffany 's message, "Jack Coles Prediction" on 11:45:12 09/29/02 Sun

From the e-mail notification about Jack's Main Signal

"...Main radio signals come in at 1, 4, 9, 16, and 25 days before seismic event(s)..."

also from that e-mail:

No less than 5 sets of main signals (low frequency radio spikes cause by crushing rock, quartz crystal) occurred on September 10, 2002. The total number of signals was 30 including smaller main signals, ½ to 8 sec spikes.

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My comment:

25 days AFTER the main signal would be Octber 5th. The closest approach of the moon to the earth this year is October 6th.

I would NOT call Jack's main signal a MISS until a few days after the 6th. Somehow someone (Jack?) decided that in this case 16 days after the main signal would be the event ... but yet by his own methodology (as related in the e-mail) such a signal can be received 25 days prior to the event (there were also some commments that the longer the time frame from the signal to the event the larger the event).

Too early imo to call Jack's signal a failed event.

Curious in the Midwest

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