A second surge of tsunami terror is hitting southern Thailand, but this time it is a wave of foreign ghosts terrifying locals in what health experts described as an outpouring of delayed mass trauma.
Tales of ghost sightings in the six worst hit southern provinces have become endemic, with many locals saying they are too terrified to venture near the beach or into the ocean.
Spooked volunteer body searchers on the resort areas of Phi Phi island and Khao Lak are reported to have looked for tourists heard laughing and singing on the beach only to find darkness and empty sand.
"This is a type of mass hallucination that is a cue to the trauma being suffered by people who are missing so many dead people, and seeing so many dead people, and only talking about dead people," Thai psychologist and media commentator Wallop Piyamanotham told AFP.
Asterisk wrote:Linking global warming to earthquakes sounds ridiculous I know, but this is not the first I have heard of such a link.
climate change linked to earthquakes
Basically, melting ice at the poles displaces HUGE amounts of mass which causes the earth to essentially change shape ever so slightly. This causes earthquakes and volcanoes.
It this is true, then we are going to see many more of these mega quakes because scientists now say that ice loss at the poles is accelerating.
Polar ice loss accelerating
“This has to be a tough call out there for the environmentalists around the world,” Limbaugh said. “They’re scrambling now to blame this on global warming…much of the damage seems to have happened in that part of Japan most heavily involved in manufacturing cars. So do environmentalists cheer or do they pretend to be saddened by this? It’s a legitimate question.”
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