I wonder what's so special about my area

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    http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/post-goes

    Check out the 30 image loop, hundred percent. I like how that "low pressure system" just doesn't want to go away. Look at how all the clouds all build up at the exact same time. It's pulling those electrons off the Earth.

    This is the period right before the recreation of our planet. The core has to be as devoid of electrons as possible, so in order to pull them back out we had to get to pumping all the oil out and burning it. When the core is good and "empty" somehow our lord will slather another layer of oil underneath the surface, and the electrons will come flowing in again. Like the pressure felt on a submarine, the electrons will collect on the surface of the Earth above the layer of oil, attracted to the electron-depleted core but unable to pass through to it.

    This really is the grunt work part of creation, but somebody has to be here to do it.
     
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