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  • This is 3rd try to post comment here. I liked your series. I have had several dreams about receding seas/oceans. Since 1968. I also am an Earth sensitive and do earthquake watches on my website.

  • How come your site won't allow me to post a comment?

  • Liked the series- thanks. I have had several dreams about ocean receding.

    Since 1968 and onward. I feel the Earth and it's movements prior to quakes and have a website where I do watches.

    Aside from calling all Hebrews Jews, (there were many tribes)it is a good series and worth paying attention to.

  • The interesting thing about this concept is that it explains so many other empirical observations. In fact, to deny the principle that the Earth is growing, and the seas are receding, is to wholly miss the point that cannot be denied. We are in the midst of great change on this Third Rock From the Sun. Such a "sea change" has happened before on so many different fronts--from ice ages to worldwide catastrophies. One thing we know for sure: Earth is not a static planet--it's dynamic!

  • The media hype to sell us on Rising Seas is contrived to indebt small Island States. Its all business. Scare these small Island States into thinking that they will be swamped by rising seas. Their electorate will pressure their governments. Their Governments will have to approach the International Lending Agencies for funds to shore up coastal defenses.

    The forcasted business from these loans to 20000 Small Island States of 450 million people is five Trillion Dollars? Richard Guy

  • We actually know very little about our earth; but everybody is an expert. All the experts miss the simple facts because of what they have been taught at University. What we have to do is unlearn what we have been taught. Isostatic Rebound is one example. The earth is not rebounding it is the sea that is retreating. Llyle and Darwin misinterpreted what they saw and Aggazzi built his theory of Isostatic Rebound on their error. I dont have to say anymore on that.

    Richard Guy

  • Salsa1414 The seas have been receding for a long time and the recession is ongoing. No matter ho much ice packs melt. The rate of sea decline is faster than any replenishment. Your dream tells what actually happened after several earthquakes in the Pacific. The sea receded and left fish stranded on the reefs. After the 2004 Tsunami in Southeast Asia the sea level dropped two feet and nobody saw the significance. After the Lisbon earthquake the whole sea floor was exposed showing sunken ships.

  • Excellent-thanks for sharing- I am off to part 2

  • "How much do we really know about our Earth?"  Not jack shit! :)

  • Bravo Sierra !!

  • Thank you salsa; Dreams are sometimes just a subconcious expression of your own inate intellegence. Sometimes called inspiration. Congratulations

  • In September of 2007 I had a dream where I was shown an island whose ocean had receded all the way back to the coral reef. Scientists were flown in to figure out why this phenomenon occurred. All of the reef had dried up and looked like red octopus tentacles tied together. Scientists couldn't explain why this was happening because they were expecting the oceans to rise, causing the islands to shrink and not expand. God has given me many dreams that have come to pass, so I know that this is true.

  • I was reading through the reports on post glacier rebound out of Mich. st ,Cambridge,and Utah st. and came across you. how do you see nuclear fallout in the ice pack as the DE-icing agent. and it's impact. In the Bible it states for the woman's sake ( or Elect) the earth receives this water? what is your idea of impact of this fast event. Scott (BUG)

  • This is fascinating stuff when the currently accepted theory is that the sea levels are rising as a result of the ice-caps melting.

    Mr. Guy has clearly made observations that point in another direction. This line of enquiry should be pursued. More than once has science failed because of a blinkered orthodoxy. As we have recently seen the so-called "experts" have failed to steer us away from a perfectly foreseeable financial crisis, and voices that disagreed were smothered.

    Continued below

  • Here is a voice that says something different.  If no one can disprove Mr. Guy's theory, the scientific community should get down to work and look into it. There might be something there, something really important for understanding the future of our planet.

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  • Read whats happening on the south coast of England the coast of France and also the south east asia coast.

    The Sea is definately recedng

  • Listen to the archives of the Kevin Smith and Jeff Rense shows to hear what Richard Guy has to say. He refutes sea level rise and the Isostatic Rebound Theory. The fact is that seas are receding worldwide.

  • The open wound in the Mid Atlantic is a example of earth expansion. We know that the Atlantic is expanding why should we doubt that the earth is expanding? The Mid Atlantic is just one expansion point. All River Valleys are expanding as part of the overall Global expansion. I hope this answers your question. There wil be more in the series dealing with Earth Expansion/ Receding Seas and the impact on the development of ancient civilizations.

  • Thank you shantron; Here is the sequel and there will be other episodes in the ongoing drama of earth expansion and receding seas.

  • I am looking forward to the next video in this series. I have heard Richard Guy on the radio and his theories on Global Warming are just incredible. Most climatologists are not aware of these ideas and this could be the missing link in global warming research.

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