To: Kalam
I do not know if this is real but this guy is posting about the island where the earthquake centered maybe not being an earthquake after all
https://twitter.com/Kapitol23
To: Lady Heron
Anyone been watching military air traffic in the region this evening?
To: Lady Heron
1,318 posted on
04/05/2018 8:35:06 PM PDT by
RitaOK
(Viva Christo Rey! Public Ed/Academia = farm team for more Marxists coming, infinitum.)
To: Lady Heron
Yeah, been following that, Deep Underground Military Bunkers. Those people are DUMB for not watching the water.
1,319 posted on
04/05/2018 8:36:22 PM PDT by
txhurl
(The Final Thunderdome: Two Americas enter, One America leaves)
To: Lady Heron
[I do not know if this is real but this guy is posting about the island where the earthquake centered maybe not being an earthquake after all]
I watch Dutchsinse’s earthquake updates. (Relatives on the west coast.) He zeros in on the earthquake sites to see what could have caused it. He was on YouTube last night, but his site mysteriously disappeared today. Very strange, today’s quake was off the coast of California.
To: Lady Heron
I do not know if this is real but this guy is posting about the island where the earthquake centered maybe not being an earthquake after all https://twitter.com/Kapitol23 ___________________________________________________________________________ That is a really great find Lady Heron. Kapitol23 even mentions watch the water as well as; okay here's the tweet. Kapitol @Kapitol23 2h2 hours ago More A subterranean base has just been destroyed. 5:5 Q was not joking. Watch the water. We are at WAR. #qanon #WWG1WGA #endgame #war #breaking I think its time to follow this down a rabbit hole to get confirmation of this "subterranean 'bunker'." Something isn't working - I can't seperate my comments from the tweet I copied - sorry.
1,358 posted on
04/05/2018 8:58:05 PM PDT by
Kalam
(<: The answer is 42 :>)
To: Lady Heron
A 5.3 earthquake is equivalent to 5,500 tons of TNT. That would be quite an explosion. Getting that much TNT underground would be quite a task
The subsurface around the channel islands is full of petroleum. The part of UCSB closest to the islands is called Coal Oil Point, and tar often washes up on the shore there. When the sea floor burps and the wind is blowing in, it smells like the La Brea tar pits. I would’t be surprised if an earthquake stirred some of that up.
1,401 posted on
04/05/2018 9:25:09 PM PDT by
AZLiberty
("If we believe in absurdities, we commit atrocities." -- Voltaire)
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