Posted on 05/31/2019 1:59:59 AM PDT by LibWhacker
Good riddance to California.
Experts warn that an offshore quake powerful enough to kill thousands and discharge a tsunami could hit the West coast anytime:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CRp8FP6chg
“..and stop pissing off God.”
That might be a help. I don’t think he likes baby sacrifices, or 1001 genders, or “marriage” is anything except between a man and a woman, etc.
Bienvenido a los Estados Unidos...cabrones!
Hysterical news article tying this to Global Warming in 5 . . .4 . . . 3 . . . 2 . . . .
lol..so since man is his own God, lets hear the plan for lubing and lifting a tectonic plate for smoothe earth operation..yes i can see it
The Cascadia fault has slipped in the past and the resulting tsunami was recorded in Japan. Should that happen now you can kiss Portland, Seattle and a lot of the liberal west coast goodbye.
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There’s a lot of poop in San Francisco, but the Pacific is big enough to handle it.
And what a cleansing it would be for the body politic.
TRUMPS FAULT!
The Juan de Fuca plate, is what its called,”
I think more than Juan would be affected.
I have the full collection of Juan de Fuca plate, got 'em from the Franklin Mint. Thanks LibWhacker.
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Thanks BenLurkin!
They believe these small tremors could potentially be a precursor to something larger.
Oh, yes. The Cascadia subduction zone. Just waiting for that ‘full nine rip that the geologists keep talking about.
Plant a Project Plowshare device within the deep fault of Cumbre Vieja—rearrange the coast line bordering all of the Atlantic Ocean.
Aha, howdy, a fellow alum!
I was sitting in a math seminar in Kerr Hall when the Loma Prieta earthquake struck. It shook gently for over a minute and wasn’t looking like it was going to stop. Even the guest speaker had stopped speaking and we were all just looking at each other, not knowing what to do. C’mon, you’d think some of those big name fancy math professors would know what the heck to do! Anyway, finally, I’d had enough and said out loud for all to hear, “That’s it. I’m outta here!” I got up to walk out and when I reached the door, looked over my shoulder and the WHOLE ROOM was emptying out behind me, lol! A lowly grad student was leading a bunch of big name, fancy pants math professors out the door, hahahaha.
Anyway we went outside and walked another couple hundred feet away to put some distance between us and Kerr Hall, and the ground was STILL shaking. The epicenter was over a hundred miles away, and it shook for minutes in Davis, perhaps four or even five minutes total. I knew it had to be a pretty big one and was worried about everyone I knew down in San Francisco.
Pretty heavy stuff here.
Requires some Pink Floyd to take in the full perspective...
https://youtu.be/9yP2_ljagGI?t=2267
RIP Sid - you crazy diamond.
VERY good report, thanks.
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