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Sidney
6th March 2012, 14:29
Interesting phenomenon- same as what happened on the west coast of the US before earthquake activity.


http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse?feature=watch#p/u/0/sAczH7O8J_Y

Jean-Marie
6th March 2012, 14:58
Thank you for sharing. It is definitely time to start watching & be prepared

DreamsInDigital
6th March 2012, 16:28
All I can say is the area is being monitored and handled by a very well equipped science oriented race of ET/ED's and there wont be any major or seriously damaging earthquakes permitted to occur. They already managed to prevent an 2.9 HAARP event from turning into an 8.0 or greater EQ so they're doing a good job, I was told they're doing a slow energy bleed off and this is what is causing the Steam Plumes.

Kari Lynn
6th March 2012, 17:05
Hmm, definitely something to think about.
My husband googled New Madrid fault found this.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rep/new-madrid-fault.html


What in the world is happening in the middle of the United States right now? Thousands of birds are falling dead from the skies, tens of thousands of fish are washing up on shore dead, earthquakes are popping up in weird and unexpected places and people are starting to get really freaked out about all of this. Well, one theory is that the New Madrid fault zone is coming to life. The New Madrid fault zone is six times bigger than the San Andreas fault zone in California and it covers portions of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. The biggest earthquakes in the history of the United States were caused by the New Madrid fault. Now there are fears that the New Madrid fault zone could be coming to life again, and if a "killer earthquake" does strike it could change all of our lives forever.



So exactly what events have happened recently that are causing people to take a close look at the New Madrid fault zone? Well, just consider the following examples of things that have been popping up in the news lately....

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, more than 500 measurable earthquakes have been recorded in central Arkansas just since September.
A magnitude-3.8 earthquake that shook north-central Indiana on December 30th is being called "unprecedented." It was strong enough to actually cause cracks along the ground and it was felt in portions of Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin and Kentucky.
More than 3,000 red-wing blackbirds fell out of the sky dead in the Arkansas town of Beebe on New Year's Eve.
Large numbers of dead birds were also found in Kentucky right around Christmas.
Approximately 500 dead blackbirds and starlings were also recently discovered in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana.
Approximately 100,000 fish washed up dead on the shores of the Arkansas River just last week.

and there's more at the web site.

DreamsInDigital
6th March 2012, 17:13
They're currently focusing a lot of HAARP energy on the area also, which I think is greatly contributing to the weird weather, animal deaths etc. Not to mention we're also in the process of a magnetic pole shift. Which is causing issues. And the BP Oil Spill is still causing major issues in the Gulf of Mexico, but that's being dealt with also, just is a slow process to restore the gulf, even with advanced technology. Done to quickly and it causes even more problems.

That article certainly doesn't mention the HAARP generated events that have been systematically erased by the USGS in attempts to hide them.

Black Panther
7th March 2012, 08:25
Hmm, definitely something to think about.
My husband googled New Madrid fault found this.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rep/new-madrid-fault.html


What in the world is happening in the middle of the United States right now? Thousands of birds are falling dead from the skies, tens of thousands of fish are washing up on shore dead, earthquakes are popping up in weird and unexpected places and people are starting to get really freaked out about all of this. Well, one theory is that the New Madrid fault zone is coming to life. The New Madrid fault zone is six times bigger than the San Andreas fault zone in California and it covers portions of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. The biggest earthquakes in the history of the United States were caused by the New Madrid fault. Now there are fears that the New Madrid fault zone could be coming to life again, and if a "killer earthquake" does strike it could change all of our lives forever.



So exactly what events have happened recently that are causing people to take a close look at the New Madrid fault zone? Well, just consider the following examples of things that have been popping up in the news lately....

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, more than 500 measurable earthquakes have been recorded in central Arkansas just since September.
A magnitude-3.8 earthquake that shook north-central Indiana on December 30th is being called "unprecedented." It was strong enough to actually cause cracks along the ground and it was felt in portions of Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin and Kentucky.
More than 3,000 red-wing blackbirds fell out of the sky dead in the Arkansas town of Beebe on New Year's Eve.
Large numbers of dead birds were also found in Kentucky right around Christmas.
Approximately 500 dead blackbirds and starlings were also recently discovered in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana.
Approximately 100,000 fish washed up dead on the shores of the Arkansas River just last week.

and there's more at the web site.

Though the plumes in the Midwest are something
new, this article is from January 6, 2011

Sidney
10th March 2012, 21:23
edit: Never mind black panther beat me to it.:cool:.