I’ve felt a couple of noticeable tremors in the LA area. Mother Nature is getting mad cuz Captain EO hasn’t stopped all fossil fuel production yet.
the “earthquakes” southeast of the Loyalty Island
at 10 km depth are the white hats taking out black hats.
the two at -0.3 km, are attacks of the white hats
on exiting, flying black hats.
Nothing
I slept 200 yards from the fault in San Juan Bautista last night
9 km NNW of Hatch, Utah 2021-02-02 08:22:43 (UTC-05:00)
at -3.4 km, the white hats took out black hats
who almost got away.
what did Romney know?
That is an interesting pattern of activity, top & bottom of the zipper.
The inner/under leading edge of the Cascadia fault part in Oregon has looked similar to me. The detached ends seem to grow (the connecting quakes) closer each time and then stop. The break comes when they join
Can we kick California out of the union before the big one so we don’t have to pay for it?
Zoom out on the map so that all continents are shown.
That is interesting.
Removing Newsome the natural way.
Small shallow quakes are the norm.
Doesn’t mean the big one is coming.
Doesn’t mean the big one is not coming.
But what you’re looking at is very ordinary.
Hmmmn.
On the other hand, there were three off-shore earthquakes off of North CA-southern OR that ARE on the Pacific plate fragment that regularly (every 300-400 years!) yields into a Mag 8 or Mag 9 underwater earthquake on the Cascadia Fault. With tsunamis that (in every past earthquake) have wiped out hundreds of miles of the (then uninhabited) Oregon and Washington coastline.
Last earthquake there was at the end of January 1700. Now 400 years ago. Timed to the hour, by the way, by the tax records of villages in Japan that were destroyed by a tsunami that night.
Greenfield is always shaking a little bit.
I’ve been binge-listening (catching up) on some podcast episodes & ran across a very interesting one this evening. It’s not San Andreas .... something different. Here’s the description (sources listed):
TSUNAMI II: GOODBYE CALIFORNIA Time: 46:03
“TSUNAMI II Goodbye California” This episode highlights recent scientific studies that prove an imminent Tsunami threat to the US Pacific Nothwest, explaining the dangers to the entire west coast and how the states are preparing their lowland populations for survival, as outlined in FEMA and other agency reports. We also explain the old Northwest Indian legend of The Whale and The Thunderbird, as well as a harrowing story of Tsunami survival and death in the ravaged port town of Crescent City, California.
Show Here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries/id956154836?mt=2
Android Devices: Subscribe Free Here: https://player.fm/series/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-1259135
Sources: FEMA Report: Ken Murphy “The Big One” Link https://www.fema.gov/blog/2015-07-15/big-one-pacific-northwest-taking-conversation-action
Kathryn Schultz “The Really Big One”, New Yorker Magazine 7/20/2015 https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one
Music: Machinamasound Website - https://machinimasound.com Licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY 3.0 Unported License | Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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If you want to listen, see sources above - I listen here (go to date Sep 25, 2017):
https://podcastrepublic.net/podcast/956154836
Can’t wait till the SHIT parts of Californication float out to sea.
That would be the quick, but irreversible, way for that portion of the country to secede from the nation.
Four years ago, Commie-fornia spoke of seceding from the Union. Now perhaps it will secede from the continent.
One day that thing will be triggered and it’ll be like an enormous crack-the-whip. Those at the wrong end will be launched.