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according to zetalk latest newsletter report
they predict singapore will be under water
this means that your HDB flat may be worthless
by 2030, PAP will be scattered like monkeys when the water pours in
.......................The month before, during January, 2013, renewed sinking on the Sunda Plate was evident in reports from Jakarta and Singapore. Jakarta reports that 50% of the city has an elevation lower than sea level, an astonishing admission after months of denial and attempts to pump out the city and create barriers. Experts from the Netherlands had been called in. Flooding in Singapore now occurs more quickly in low lying areas, but the final sinking for Singapore has not yet occurred. There has been scant progress during the past year, when the Council of Worlds has modulated the plate movements while the cover-up broke, as can be seen from MODIS satellite images. Wikipedia found it important to report on flooding in Singapore only since June, 2010, when the Sunda Plate began to sink. Apparently, Singapore did not experience rain prior to this time.
http://neotech-your-future.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/the-zetatalk-newsletter-issue-335-march_3.html
they predict singapore will be under water
this means that your HDB flat may be worthless
by 2030, PAP will be scattered like monkeys when the water pours in
.......................The month before, during January, 2013, renewed sinking on the Sunda Plate was evident in reports from Jakarta and Singapore. Jakarta reports that 50% of the city has an elevation lower than sea level, an astonishing admission after months of denial and attempts to pump out the city and create barriers. Experts from the Netherlands had been called in. Flooding in Singapore now occurs more quickly in low lying areas, but the final sinking for Singapore has not yet occurred. There has been scant progress during the past year, when the Council of Worlds has modulated the plate movements while the cover-up broke, as can be seen from MODIS satellite images. Wikipedia found it important to report on flooding in Singapore only since June, 2010, when the Sunda Plate began to sink. Apparently, Singapore did not experience rain prior to this time.
http://neotech-your-future.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/the-zetatalk-newsletter-issue-335-march_3.html
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