Scientists have believed for decades that the highly active San Andreas Fault in California was unable to create an earthquake that could span the entire state. Scientists believe that the central portion of the San Andreas Fault acted as a… Read More ›
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TheWeatherSpace.com Earthquake Watch Issued For Western North America
(TheWeatherSpace.com) – In conjunction to both HAARPStatus.com readings and my own readings, TheWeatherSpace.com is on a network-wide Earthquake Watch for the Western North American zones starting Tuesday. I’ve gone ahead and issued it for the SouthernCaliforniaWeatherAuthority.com main page and this… Read More ›
Originally posted on The Extinction Protocol:
December 27, 2012 – RUSSIA – Earthquakes continue to plague a region near the Black Sea. Sochi is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, situated on the Black Sea coast ,near the border between…
15 Signs That The Ring Of Fire Is Waking Up As We Head Into 2013
While most of the world has been focused on other things, the Ring of Fire has been quietly waking up. Over the past couple of months, there has been a steady string of noteworthy volcanic eruptions and earthquakes that have… Read More ›
Originally posted on The Extinction Protocol:
December 17, 2012 – ECUADOR – Ecuador has issued an orange alert — the second-highest warning level — for towns near the Tungurahua volcano, as its level of activity rose, civil defense officials say.…
Forget the Mayan Calendar. Now, please worry about volcanoes
Originally posted on The Extinction Protocol:
December 14, 2012 – WORLD – Something really bad will happen at some point. Of that much we can be sure. When, what and how are the variables. One writer went and talked to…
BBC News – New Icelandic volcano eruption could have global impact
Hundreds of metres under one of Iceland’s largest glaciers there are signs of a looming volcanic eruption that could be one of the most powerful the country has seen in almost a century. Mighty Katla, with its 10km (6.2 mile)… Read More ›
Shocking Video of Methane Gas Bubbling At Louisiana Sink Hole
December 12, 2012 – LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES – The Observation Well remains shut in. Various options are under consideration to ensure any hydrogen sulfide in the natural gas or liquid hydrocarbon coming from this well is safely managed and flared. No… Read More ›