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Well this takes me back... Santa Monica College in the early 90's to a Geology class with a guy named Professor Robinson. You know how your just hold onto things in your brain for no reason for the course of your life? I remember him talking about the Palos Verdes Peninsula and how it was basically unequivocally going to fall into the ocean at some point because it was not made of rock. Its not a true hill caused by volcanic or seismic forces over the course of hundreds of millions of years with rock at its base. It is something called an "alluvial fan" and don't ask my why I remember this 30 years later. It was created by silt runoff from the original pathway of what is now the LA River taking debris south and depositing it into the ocean eventually building up over hundreds of thousands (and not hundreds of millions) of years. The peninsula is basically just a big dirt pile that cannot withstand the type of weight of homes and traffic and rain, etc because there is no bedrock and because it is so loosely packed.

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Weird things for sure. 2024 has been really strange and I know it’s only going to escalate.

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The beheading couldn’t happen to a more deserving statue!

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Amen!

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My daughter was on a yacht on the Hudson River on the west side of Manhattan, where we can see the Statue of Liberty, at 11:15 am on Tuesday, but she didn't see the fireball. The other staff members were the same. I don't know of any New Yorkers who are making a fuss about seeing it. I'm scared because I feel like NASA is deceiving us.

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Think about how much fun this is for those that own property from a surveyor standpoint, as it blurs property lines, and or course, destroy s infrastructure. It's a kind of silent earthquake, but the fish die off, if directly related is likely from volcanic activity. Don't imagine otherwise.

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Could this be related to Newsome signing a bill blocking parents of children who want to change their gender or want a sex change?

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That sucks about Rancho PV. When I was super little and I had both parents, they took me to a botanical gardens there that was a modern day Garden of Eden. Huge duck and goose lake too, with turtles and lizards and rabbits and all manner of flora and fauna. It was where the hardworking rich lived, not the Hollywood rich.

As for the mass fish die-off, I recall in the 80s when they were talking about global warming, they said that sea life needs water temps to remain constant or else they'll die off in surprising numbers. Lo and behold, the oceans' temps have indeed risen and the sea life has indeed started to do as promised.

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