Sounds like a villian in a James Bond movie.
Art Bell will eat this up with a spoon. He loves this under the earth stuff.
ap ^ | 8.3.05 | 24:21
PARKFIELD, Calif. - Geologists who were drilling a borehole into the San Andreas Fault to better understand the physics of earthquakes have hit a seismically active section of the fault for the first time.
Shortly after the drill probe reached the active area, California began slowly sliding west and southwest. As San Francisco plopped into the Bay, a tsumani formed that has overtaken the coast of Japan. Mexico sunk without a trace.
Let's just hope that Superman is in the vicinity.
This is not news.
Perhaps this explains the odd machine-calibrated vibration coming from the ground in Orange County, CA that begins daily and ends on a clock hours later...you notice it when you're, well, laying your head down on a bed inorder to try to, well, sleep. If you've ever heard a generator or electrical water pump or maybe a jack hammer a block away, that's the sort of ground vibration I'm describing. In Orange County, CA. Like clockwork...no one's ever responsible, unfortunately, but these scientists and their drilling just might explain it, given that the Fault runs right under Orange County, CA.
What would happen if you pumped a couple of hundred gallons of STP in there?