Newcastle Earthquake 1989 - NBN TV News Australia [file 2]

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  • čas přidán 17. 09. 2012
  • This is video footage from NBN TV News of the 1989 Newcastle Earthquake in Australia.

Komentáře • 11

  • @marybrock4942
    @marybrock4942 Před 5 lety +2

    I was 14 yrs old and we was going to Sydney for a day we were on Broadmeadow railway station

  • @GaryHind701
    @GaryHind701 Před 5 lety +2

    Then on August 6th 1994 an earthquake of 5.4 magnitude hit Ellalong 15 miles west of Newcastle, the residents in this region must have thought ‘here we go again’ 😯✌🏻

    • @justsandra71
      @justsandra71 Před 5 lety

      Oh wow. Thank you. I was just telling my daughter I lived at Empire Bay, down in the bay. My lounge shook something terrible with three adults sitting on in. I never did find out what it was so thanks again 👍

  • @caz4777
    @caz4777 Před 7 lety +1

    I was in the Zenith Tower B in Chatswood on the 19th floor that day, when the building suddenly rocked, and everyone was asking "What was that?". Our computer system was jolted out of action. Within five minutes, word was passing around the office that there was an earthquake in Newcastle because someone was on the phone to a colleague in Hunter street, who said they had to leave the building because of an earthquake. They could hear crashing noises, and were told that light globes were dropping out of their sockets.

  • @ALITISA78
    @ALITISA78 Před 9 lety +4

    All always remember this even though I was 11. We were supposed to be in Newcastle but my stubborn ways didnt want to go and made my family change their mind and take us kids to Wollongong coz I wanted to see my cousins.

  • @animeariel3302
    @animeariel3302 Před 8 lety +2

    😪

  • @eddiej9733
    @eddiej9733 Před 9 lety +1

    *1989 NEWCASTLE EARTHQUAKE*
    Here you go guys, wonder if you could take a very rudimentary look at this one. I wasnt in Newcastle at the time but know a number of close relos who were. Their stories are off houses shaking, hot water systems bursting and then travelling around the city very soon after seeing the collapses.
    3 people who recount stories of shaking, and I mean terrifying house shaking are people I trust implicitly, no question. That is not to say that an earthquake happened. We are told that there are so many mines under Newcastle that its a veritable honeycomb.
    Just as I was starting to question natural disasters in their entity, this is one from my past that is very significant. I was 800klm away at the time, but rang relos soon after I heard, which was after lunch, or about 2 hours after it happened. The people I spoke to were terrified.
    I am completely open to this event, like so much we know, to be a fabrication, and elaborate ruse. Im close to debunking several other major Australian disasters both natural and accidental man made ones, but this for me is the holy-grail, given that it is so close to me.
    Only if you have time, you guys are doing huge work at the moment, and this is a speculator
    From my analysis of footage, its all with my spectrum of plausibility. . There are some dodegy interviews .... and the news reporters are idiots, but I put it down to a retro-naivety on their behalf. Like footage from the 70s
    2:07 This guy is one of the main witnesses (in fact its suspicious that he is about the only witness that sells the Workers Club collapse)
    3:33 No shirted guy This is miles from the beach ... wtf
    4:12 Cast of thousands in highly dangerous spot
    4:22 THE weirdest cop info update. Doesnt seem like copper
    Lesta Nediam Terran Downvale Mitch Conner John le Bon ***** *****

    • @SpongeBobImagination
      @SpongeBobImagination Před 9 lety

      I will need to take a look after I've had some sleep. I too remember this event (and of course assumed it was real).
      Without having taken another look at it - I would not be surprised if it was real (with some elements possibly exaggerated).
      Whether an earthquake caused the shaking or not - who knows.
      Given this was in 1989 - my theory is that we are progressively moving towards increasingly fictional events.
      That with the introduction of television it was essential to tell as much truth and factual information as possible to establish credibility (and keep the BS to the supremely massive events like moon landings).
      And then over time, over each decade, to inch away at this to increasingly less factual reporting (reporting with more errors) and of outright fabricated events (thus effectively changing the definition of "news" on us).
      I would say that given this event happened in Australia in 1989 - we can say it probably did happen.
      I am writing this without having taken a look at the video (which I'll do tomorrow). I just wanted to lay down the idea that we are moving towards increasingly fictional news.

    • @eddiej9733
      @eddiej9733 Před 9 lety +1

      junglesurfertv​

    • @mitchconner1652
      @mitchconner1652 Před 9 lety +1

      Eddie J Bernays With one view, the only thing that struck me as odd was at about 4 min. That woman in the red and white striped shirt. Maybe she was in shock, but the way she was being supported and how she held her arms was odd, even if she was in shock.

    • @evilsaddist666
      @evilsaddist666 Před 6 lety +1

      You're a muppet! How insulting to the dead and their families you would say this is fake. I was in Hunter street just around the corner from the workers club when this hit. It wasn't faked 😡 get a life you conspiracy chaser.