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To: all4one; All

For what it's worth (found this at www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=68914):

Reports have reached us today showing an increasing level of concern among Russian scientists that a major earthquake could affect large parts of the United States Eastern Coastal Regions in the very near future.

In my March 6th report titled “Arctic Circle Earthquakes Begins North American Continent Instability, Greater Earthquakes Sure to Follow”, I had stated, “Reports have reached us today that the Franz Josef Land archipelago Region of Russia, and in the Arctic Circle, has been stricken by a series of powerful earthquakes. The Seismic Network of the Russian Academy of Sciences is currently estimating the largest of these events to be over 6.0 magnitude event, and covering an area of the Arctic Regions of tens of thousands of square kilometers.

And now today as we are evidencing these events, not to the ‘stability’, but rather to the ‘instability’ of the entire Eastern Seaboard Regions of the areas of Canada, the United States and the Caribbean Sea are we concerned about. Of concern to Russian researchers has also been that the United States Geological Service’s Quaternary Faults Maps for the Eastern Regions of this country are non-existent, so no further estimations can be made as to the immediate future course of these events.”

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Newspaper Times Herald-Record in their article titled "The mysterious vanishing water", and which says, "This sleepy village on the New Jersey border has never thirsted. Even in times of drought – when other towns and villages in Orange County suffered from water shortages – Unionville's sand and gravel aquifer has provided. There are about 600 people in Unionville, who use an average of 40,000 gallons of drinking water a day. So village officials were puzzled a month ago when they discovered they were pumping more than twice that amount from the wells.

"It's a mystery," said Unionville Mayor Richard Ludwick. "But somewhere we're losing water and hopefully, within the next week, we'll find out where it’s going." Over the past month, the amount of "missing" water from the village's two wells has fluctuated from 25,000 to 40,000 gallons a day, he said."

The connection between these two New England Region events lies in the ancient Ramapo Fault Line, of which we can read about as said by the United States Columbia University, and which says, “The Ramapo Fault is part of a system of north-east striking, southeast-dipping faults, which are mapped from southeastern New York to eastern Pennsylvania and beyond. These faults were active at different times during the evolution of the Appalachians, especially in the Mesozoic when they served as border faults to the Newark Basin and other extensional basins formed by the opening of the Atlantic Ocean approximately 200 million years ago.”

Japanese researchers have long known the predictive value of dropping water tables as precursor events leading to earthquakes, and as we can read from the Japanese Fujita Research Organization in their research paper titled Earthquake Prediction, and which says, "Changing water levels in deep wells is recognized by the IASPEI as a significant precursor to earthquakes. Perhaps part of the reason for this is explained by the discoveries of German scientists working at “KTB”, which is planned to be the deepest hole ever drilled in the earth’s crust (to 10 km). At a depth of 3 900 m the researchers struck water. A heavy brine with a salinity twice that of sea water, it was at a temperature of 118°C and contained 80% by volume of gases in solution, principally N2(70%) and CH4 (29%). The discovery of this brine led the researchers to postulate a “crustal ocean”, with tides, currents, and flows, all of which could conceivably react to seismic activity."



Full article found at http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index714.htm


3,539 posted on 04/07/2005 7:16:38 AM PDT by tmp02 (Don't come to the US. We too are dipping our bullets in pig's blood)
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To: tmp02

Still feeling safe from any major quakes here on the Cheseapeake Bay. Last big event here was 35 million years ago, when a big ol' rock carved out a big chunk of the region, shattering the rock that was holding fresh water and making well-drilling problematic here. You can go down to one depth and get fresh water, and above and below it get some of the nastiest brine. Geologically speaking, this place is messed up because of the meteor hit.


3,540 posted on 04/07/2005 7:32:36 AM PDT by SlowBoat407 (Everything that I've written on it for the past two years is GONE!)
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To: tmp02
Hi tmp02...I have been following the story on the vanishing water in NJ. There was also something similar that was happening on the West Coast...as well as water wells where the temperature was increasing, and actually getting warm to hot.

I check the Earthquake USGS site on a regular basis...and the U.S. has been experienceing approx. 500-700 earthquakes per week for about 6 months.

3,541 posted on 04/07/2005 7:32:50 AM PDT by all4one (Illegal aliens aka "Guest Workers"....just a PC name for slavery...kudos to the Minuteman Project)
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To: tmp02
And now today as we are evidencing these events, not to the ‘stability’, but rather to the ‘instability’ of the entire Eastern Seaboard Regions of the areas of Canada, the United States and the Caribbean Sea are we concerned about.

Not possible to link earthquakes near the north pole to anything potentially happening along the east coast. Two completely different tectonic regions and mechanisms. Heavy tinfoil alert.

"It's a mystery," said Unionville Mayor Richard Ludwick. "But somewhere we're losing water and hopefully, within the next week, we'll find out where it’s going." Over the past month, the amount of "missing" water from the village's two wells has fluctuated from 25,000 to 40,000 gallons a day, he said."

This portion is grossly misleading. The city has a major leak in their waterline somewhere - NOT a problem with the aquifer as is being implied as the aquifer is handling the additional requirements ok.

Japanese researchers have long known .......The discovery of this brine led the researchers to postulate a “crustal ocean”, with tides, currents, and flows, all of which could conceivably react to seismic activity."

Totally non-sequitur series of claims that I haven't read in literature. Leading up to the last statement is a wild extrapolation that ignores plate tectonics completely. These are classic examples of why you shouldn't believe everything you read on the internet.

3,543 posted on 04/07/2005 8:06:58 AM PDT by Godzilla (Geology ROCKS.)
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To: tmp02

Sorcha Faal is a real piece of work.


3,546 posted on 04/07/2005 8:35:04 AM PDT by bored at work (Barack Obama . . . Iraq Osama . . . ?)
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