To me, this just seems like way too many quakes under one lake, for it to be a natural occurrence...said with visions of HAARP in the backdrop of my mind.
Look here...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/US2/43.45.-111.-109_eqs.php
Regards...
Quote from: Cap-Z-ro on December 28, 2008, 07:08:25 PM
To me, this just seems like way too many quakes under one lake, for it to be a natural occurrence...said with visions of HAARP in the backdrop of my mind.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/US2/43.45.-111.-109_eqs.php
Good catch Cap-Z-ro,
If that area goes off, it would be a major disaster for the US and World: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowstone_Caldera. I am hoping that thermoelectric generation would reduce the pressure before it goes off again.
Regards, Larry
hi Cap-Z-ro;
that aria is going to go off with or without HAARP'S help it has in the past and it will again. hopefully it will be far off into the future and Humanity will be more prepaired. I do agree that putting a magnet several million times stronger than the Earth's own magnetic field at near right angle to the spinning molten Iron core of the Earth will cause all kinds of havoc and we get to watch the show woopee!
Pete
@ Cap-Z-ro
From what I have seen on National Geograhic TV that area is on a falt line that could have extreme volcanic activity.
bil
According to some scientists, the Yellowstone caldera is the world's largest supervolcano, with an approximate period of 600,000 years. As the last eruption happened over 600,000 years ago, we are supposedly overdue for an eruption that could devastate much of North America. (Think 10,000 Mount St. Helens). With stratospheric ash clouds blocking sunlight for crops, such an event could even lead to global starvation. This topic has already become fodder for some "doomsday" type docudrama's and books. Sleep tight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh9zVXUv-Fs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z09dXu0zGs
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7013522970 (http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7013522970)
"December 25, 2008 6:03 a.m. EST
Linda Young - AHN Editor
Manilla, Philippines (AHN) - A 6.1 magnitude earthquake offshore shook southern Philippines on Thursday...
U.S. Geological Survey detected the quake as a slightly stronger 6.2 magnitude event.
...
Earthquakes, are common along the Philippines archipelago, which is located on something called the "Ring of Fire." It is an an arc of volcanoes and fault lines that encircle the Pacific Basin and is prone to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The same arc extends inland from the Pacific Ocean under the U.S. and the geysers and hot springs at Yellowstone National Park are fed by it."
well unfortunatly the U.S. is in no shape to be able to weather a natural disaster of this proportion right now. i think another katrina or a good earthquake in Cali. would cripple our already weakened finacial system. considering we have been operating on credit for far too long and with a situation like what they are saying half of the U.S. being shut down for a week or two before cleanup starts or emergency relief can be organized, we would be screwed. All the world banks would have to do is call in some of their loans they have given us and we are done. then personnal finances come into play, do you think state farm wants to pay out 10,000,000 policies in 2 weeks. they wont do it even if you were covered. all those people got screwed in new orleans cause the hurricane did not cause the damage to their homes it was the levy system that failed and was not covered on anyones insurance plan. Chicago doesn't have enough money to fix pot holes in city streets let alone clean up after a natural disaster of that size.
All i know is i got 3 weeks worth of everything plenty of guns and ammo and last but not least the WILL to power through whatever comes my way
Finally hit the AP: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hklq5saMBlMynv31EbfNSka-SpOwD95CN8P80 (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hklq5saMBlMynv31EbfNSka-SpOwD95CN8P80)
I made a graph of the USGS data to date:
I must say that if Yellowstone erupts you can pretty much kiss modern society goodbye. The entire grain belt will be under 2' of volcanic ash, It will pump enough ash into the stratosphere that it will cause another ice age.
I would estimate the starvation that would follow could easily wipe out 98% of the world population. not only would the immediate losses be great but the many city dwellers will find themselves in a Darwinian survival of the fittest, Most will die. the rest will migrate to less populated areas for survival and die from those who are trying to survive there as they wart off the invaders.
I doubt the Insurance companies will have to pay out many claims. Most of the people insured who could make a claim or their next of kin will be dead. those who survive and breath the ash will get silicosis of the lung and drown in their own blood.
heres a nice map of all the activity.
http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Maps/Yellowstone.html
Sleep tight!
plot of magnitude and depth vs. time
" heres a nice map of all the activity.
http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Maps/Yellowstone.html "
There sure are a lot of small shocks under that lake...its almost like there's underground blasting going on.
Its been widely reported that there are underground cities connected with tunnels...an overhead water supply would be handy for any new city.
As a matter of fact I'm surprised there hasn't been more expeditions to try to find these places.
Does anyone remember 'ed's hole' on the Art Bell radio show...apparently it was bottomless.
I believe he tossed his dead dog down the hole, and a couple of weeks later his dog returned home alive and well...the show may still be in the Coast to Coast archives.
Regards...
Quote from: Cap-Z-ro on December 30, 2008, 09:27:42 AM
Does anyone remember 'ed's hole' on the Art Bell radio show...apparently it was bottomless.
I believe he tossed his dead dog down the hole, and a couple of weeks later his dog returned home alive and well...the show may still be in the Coast to Coast archives.
It was called Mel's Hole, and a team of people in Seattle searched for it for the past decade. Mel's Hole, the reincarnation and burning ice all turned out to be yet another hoax, like most of the stuff on Coast to Coast. Mel didn't count on Google Earth and tools like it, or a bunch of people who would actually go and look for his mythical hole.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel%27s_Hole
http://www.melshole.com/
I would not like to be the one responsible to make the call to evacuate the area. Anyone know who this person might be?
We could have drawn energy off of this geothermal activity. We might have learned how to draw off enough heat energy to engineer a way out of this repeating catastrophe from happening under our watch.
But all that cheap, abundant energy might have upset the energy market, (and/or the environmentalists.) Now we just watch the catastrophe. What a shame.
Earth folks. ::)
Shaking continues at Yellowstone. Here's an updated chart of the activity.
A now a 7.2 and a 7.5 earthquake just off the coast of Indonesia...Tsunami warnings for west Papua New Guinea.
Regards...
Interesting article:
http://www.dailytech.com/Yellowstone+Quakes+Heat+Up+Fears+of+Supervolcano/article13857.htm
Regards, Larry
Quote from: wizardofmars on December 30, 2008, 04:03:48 PM
It was called Mel's Hole, and a team of people in Seattle searched for it for the past decade. Mel's Hole, the reincarnation and burning ice all turned out to be yet another hoax, like most of the stuff on Coast to Coast. Mel didn't count on Google Earth and tools like it, or a bunch of people who would actually go and look for his mythical hole.
I am not saying this isn't a hoax, it almost certainly is, but I would not put too much stock in Google Earth maps. These maps are EDITED.
For instance military installations are airbrushed out or substituted with something else, so are any other features that the powers that be do not want us to see.
Hans von Lieven
Quote from: hansvonlieven on January 09, 2009, 07:43:13 PM
I am not saying this isn't a hoax, it almost certainly is, but I would not put too much stock in Google Earth maps. These maps are EDITED.
For instance military installations are airbrushed out or substituted with something else, so are any other features that the powers that be do not want us to see.
Hans von Lieven
And it's especially interesting when the *edits change* and/or the *updates stop* -- these are data-points by themselves... (for instance, the LANL geosynchronous particle flux data, available daily until early January 2007...) (sorry-- i think it's my fault) Screw stealth! bust them openly and maybe somebody will learn a thing or two!
Hans von Lieven
You sound depressed lately,everything ok?