Posted on 08/23/2011 10:55:19 AM PDT by stockpirate
The New Madrid Quake range church bells as far away as Boston.
Drudge has a feature story titled “Gaddafi’s DC lobbyists scramble to sever ties...” ~ just to keep things in perspective.
Does God drop hints?
“The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9
In Manhattan, there is an obvious fault line that along 125th st....you can see it clearly where the trains come out of the tunnels and are elevated...
Prayers up for all going through this.
Living in So. Cal. experiencing an earthquake is not unusual but they are frightening. Don't believe anyone who says otherwise.
They better hope this isn't a foreshock of something to come.
Irene coming too!
Yikes!
You can search fault line maps and not find any on the east coast. That’s why we’re all freaking out.
There's a lot of interesting geology buried under miles of sediment in VA and NC. A bunch of terranes linked up here eons ago and the sutures are still down there. It looks like they are unquiet.
Probably a repost, but here is a good picture of the DC earthquake devastation:
http://jmckinley.posterous.com/dc-earthquake-devastation
That was God telling Obama HE IS NOT a good boy. Bad Karma
It is in the south east/south central area, SW of Trinidad, along the NM border. Along the Rio Grande Rift. East of the earthquake area is a large volcanic area, Raton east to Clayton. Some very impressive volcanoes along that drive.
Anything, actually, so long as it's fatal.
All you have to do is wait.
KEWL!!
Sounds to me like maybe the good Lord is trying to keep some people honest!!!
Another factor that contributes to being felt over a large area is that the substrate is granite. I didn’t feel this quake (in Maine), but we’ve felt some that were centered hundreds of miles away.
The heat and humidity this summer has been absolutely BRUTAL, and I say that as a NC native.
I have never seen it this bad here, actually.
Well, it was a shock wave from the energy released from an earthquake fault line breaking free. The chances of a fault line going down your specific street are very low.
I only say that so that you won’t think your home may have been a bad purchase.
This was probably what you were thinking anyway, even though your terminology made it seem different.
Hope you didn’t have any damage.
“what makes it a warning?”
Not a warning, just the good Lord trying to give us some shovel ready jobs.
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