Anonymous letterbox drop predicts Canterbury quake, tsunami

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An anonymous writer has been posting predictions in people's letterboxes that a large earthquake and tsunami will hit this Wednesday.
An anonymous writer has been posting predictions in people's letterboxes that a large earthquake and tsunami will hit this Wednesday.
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30 Sep 2011 08:56p.m.

brettio wrote:

I am with the vampire geologist 1.goddam tsunamis dont exist. hahaha

30 Sep 2011 05:14a.m.

Steve Meikle wrote:

I believe in principle in ongoing prophecy. But this makes false prophecy all the more grievous a sin. For these people have claimed a message from God when He has not spoken, and the Bible takes an exceedingly grim view of such an activity. The responses of its proponents since the failure of this does not bode well for their integrity. Let them practise what they preach and repent, for their sin is among the greatest of all

29 Sep 2011 11:53a.m.

Erm... wrote:

Time for a big headline saying this was FALSE? Or does that not sell advertising?

29 Sep 2011 08:27a.m.

Mark wrote:

Well well who would of guess that the 28th September would come and go. Oh gee it's the 29th September and Christchurch WE ARE STILL HERE "BOLLUCKS" I pitty thoes who think that they spoke to God and God told them that this awlfull traversity would occur. You are totally demented and you are nothering but a scare munger just like Ken Ring the Moon Man. Oh yeah, now that it didn't happen, my prediction is that you people out their, will say OH we got the date wrong and it will occur on bla bla date What a load of BOLLUCKS. Peolpe have more important things to think of here in Christchurch than some scare munger scaring them. If people haven't leant from Septembers, Februarys or Junes quakes and that you should be prepared for anything, as these quakes can happen anytime of the day. Then they haven't learnt a damn thing...................

28 Sep 2011 10:11p.m.

eve wrote:

Oh I hope that elderly couple found dead in Kaiapoi didn't kill themselves because of this. That would be so tragic. :(

28 Sep 2011 10:04p.m.

carol wrote:

we have had enough of this scare mongering wot with this lady and the moon man all saying there is going to be a big earthquake in chch on the 28th oh i wish they would just shut their mouths and let us get on with our lives

28 Sep 2011 08:23p.m.

Jared wrote:

I didn't worry about it. If I died I'd be gone, and if not...just carry on lol. Why worry?

28 Sep 2011 07:37p.m.

johnmillan wrote:

After the loss of a love one like many others have also in the Feb Quake,those responsible for the letter drops are Nutters and should be caught and made too face the courts,with malicious contempt and making a lot of the older folk down here who are unable too leave,have to face this crazy letter drop instigators with less than a half a brain.

28 Sep 2011 01:53p.m.

ben wrote:

I thought the police did have a law available along the lines of "deliberately inciting public unrest" or something similar that they threatened the Moon man with. If people are prepared to put these anxiety producing mail drop out there then they should be prepared to front up and defend themselves when questioned about. To manipulate religion in this way is disgraceful. In saying which most relgious people "interpret" the bible every day, but normally they do it to relate it to their congregations every day life in a positive way to help them become better people.

28 Sep 2011 01:02p.m.

Lynda wrote:

I wonder if the two people who died so tragically in Kaiapoi yesterday did so to avoid the terrible things which are meant to be happening in Kaiapoi today??? Can she predict how she will live with that on her conscience??