Posted on 07/12/2019 8:30:35 AM PDT by rktman
The ground is constantly shaking in southern California right now, and this has many concerned that another large earthquake may be coming. I have been keeping my eye on Cal Techs recent earthquake map, and as I write this article it says that there have been 10,053 earthquakes in California and Nevada over the past 7 days. I have never seen that number so high, and southern California is being hit by yet another new earthquake every few moments.
Most of the earthquakes are happening out in the Ridgecrest area where we witnessed the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that hit on July 4th and the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that hit on July 5th. But as you can see from Cal Techs map, there has been a tremendous amount of seismic activity along the San Andreas fault as well. As I discussed the other day, the San Andreas fault is locked and loaded and it is way overdue for the Big One. Could it be possible that all of this earthquake activity is leading up to something really big?
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Link goes to zerohedgefund which is disallowed. But, we all know that this was caused by expansion due to glowbull warming/discombobulation. Heck even manbearpig can figure this one out.
I’m all shook up...hey hey hey...
I guess Gaia is expressing her outrage of all the migrants coming into the USA.
Is that was has Nancy Pelosi trembling these days?
Pack-up the U-Haul, Edna!
I followed a link here the other day that showed a wave of earthquakes across the nation after the second one hit in Ridegcrest.
Do you realize many of the young people never heard of Elvis.
A shame.
Also, do you remember the 1971-1972 TV ads for Mercury and Ford where they had a Cartier diamond cutter expertly cut a diamond while riding on a rough road?
Today in CA and NV: Uh, let’s wrap this up and try again in Iowa. And carefully collect the diamond dust. They use them in dentists’ drills.
I am of the opinion that a lot of little shakes are way better than one big one.
I think there is mining done in many parts of Nevada.
Hopefully these these quakes are inhibiting operations or threatening mining altogether.
Also, there used to be testing of atomic bombs deep under Nevada desert I think? Does that still go on? That may be a non-natural contributor to the quakes.
Just asking a question; not making any statements or pretending to have any special knowledge in this area.
This is just re-settling.
Before the 1906, there were 4-6 major quakes 20 years before scattered around this area, LA and north of SF.
The two recent ones are an indicator something is changing but not necessarily a Big One indicator as they were not on the San Andreas.
Now if we get a 7 on the San Andreas midway between LA and SF in 2-4 years, ok now its time to worry.
..... I think .... (And this is just a theory) .... That there have been so many people flowing into Southern California from south of the border that the added weight of all of those Illegals caused the state to “Crack.”
A bunch of fearmongering from WND.
There are earthquakes every day.
No nuke tests any more. They occured northish of Las Vegas. Mining still goes on. Did you mean NOT inhibiting mining ops? I did hear someone mention fracking the other day. SMDH!
Some have. About a decade ago, I was leading school tours through the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, Calif. When I was with teenagers, the artifact that most interested them was a pistol that Elvis Presley gave to President Nixon as a gift.
Underground testing stopped in 1992. After the CTBT (comprehensive test ban treaty) device yields were limited to 150 KT, although many were far less. The biggest underground test in Nevada was in Fallon, called Faultless which was 1 Megaton with a depth of burial of about 3000 feet. It was a pre test for the Spartan warhead test, which actually took place in the Aleutian Islands, and was called Cannikin.
Other than Faultless, the Nevada tests were not large enough to cause seismic events.
All over the place too.
“Hopefully these these quakes are inhibiting operations or threatening mining altogether.”
I don’t know if you’re posting off your phone, tablet or full fledged computer but that post was impossible without “mining. Life as we know it would not exist.
Maybe we in Arizona will soon have that beachfront property
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