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HAARP John Milne ‘ Commented on Man-Made Earthquake on September 3 (Shide No. 333)

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John Milne ‘ comments on man-made earthquake on September 3 (Shide No. 333) at 3: 03 Tesla aimed for St. Elias Mtns.

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SECRET 33rd DEGREE FREEMASON BIGGEST SECRET IS…
TESLA NO. 333, 337 & 338.

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Tesla caused
EARTHQUAKE #333 September 3rd at 3:03
(27 DAY WORLD RECORD EARTHQUAKE)
“If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 & 9;
Then you would have a key to the universe.”

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-Nikola Tesla
—THREE = 3
+ THREE = 6
+ THREE = 9
Now if they can hide the biggest thing man has ever
accomplished…
the biggest footprint he ever left…
For 111 Years… what can’t they do? Have an ear.

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September 3”69”
Professional Paper 69
The triad, sacred Hebrews and contained a spirit that represented the numerical signature of the life that is in God.
This was sent postage paid, to 600 people who were in Alaska, five years after the fact.

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United States Geological Survey
Present Information required.
1. Name of observer

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2. Present address of observer

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3. Occupation of observer

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4. Date or dates of observation

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5. Place of observations. — Make answer as exact as possible. If shocks were felt on more than one date, answer the following questions independently for each date

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6. Time of earthquake.—State accuracy of timepiece, when last regulated, and whether local (sun) time, Juneau time, Valdez, or other time was kept. If several shocks were felt, list independently

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7. Length (duration) of shock.—If not observed by a watch with a second hand, a desirable form of answer is: “Long enough to run out of doors,” “Long enough to get out of bed and light a candle,” or similar answer

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8. Intensity of shock

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9. Effects of earthquake.—Damage to buildings; damage to wharves, etc.; opening cracks in ground; causing landslides or avalanches; affecting springs, etc.; causing pits or small craters; sending out water or sand; damaging glaciers; changing shore lines by uplift or depression; causing waves on bays, inlets, lakes, or rivers; killing fish; causing tops of trees or flagpoles to vibrate, lamps to swing in houses, doors or windows to slam, etc

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10. Personal sensations. — Difficulty in standing up; difficulty in walking; nausea or dizziness; different sensations on others than on yourself. Did you know it was an earthquake at the time? Was there any appearance of waves in the ground? Was there a hard shaking or a gradual movement? If at night, was it enough to wake one up?

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11. Direction of earthquake. — Did it seem to come from any one direction or directions? How was the direction determined? Did others agree as to this direction?

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12 . Noises accompanying shocks.— State nature, loudness, duration, etc., as fully as possible. Did the loudest noise come before, after, or during the hardest shock.

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13. Nearest place where shock was felt.— If you were in Alaska, British Columbia, or Yukon Territory during the period between September 3 & September 29, 1899, and did not feel any shocks or effects of shocks, please state where you were. etc. This negative evidence is of the greatest value in determining the boundaries of the disturbed area. State the nearest place to you where shocks were felt or damage was done by the earthquakes

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14. Published accounts.—If you have access to files of newspapers or other periodicals that give accounts of these earthquakes (especially Alaskan newspapers), will you please give specific reference to dates of articles and nature of description? If you can give us clippings on this subject, they will be greatly appreciated, or clippings loaned to us will be promptly returned

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15. Other observers.—If you know other observers of these earthquakes, will you kindly send us their names and addresses, that we may get into correspondence with them?

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16. Other earthquakes.—If you have experienced other earthquake shocks in Alaska, will you please inform us of the date, place, and nature of observation?

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@geology @seismology
John Milne ‘ comments on this Victoria record of the earthquake of September 3 (Shide No. 333) as “of particular interest as indicating that the time taken for an earthquake to travel round the world or to traverse two diameters slightly exceeds 210 minutes.”

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John Milne ‘ comments on this Victoria record of the earthquake of September 3 (Shide No. 333) as “of particular interest as indicating that the time taken for an earthquake to travel round the world or to traverse two diameters slightly exceeds 210 minutes.”

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