View Full Version : Heads Up for California and West Coast
Calz
29th July 2011, 19:39
giovonni posted this in the "Ranch" thread.
Posting it again here to get more eyes on developing events.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=J2RBQiDlD_k#at=52
nearing
29th July 2011, 21:12
Yep, it has begun.
When ancient and dormant volcanos start vent steaming, that's a sign of a big shift in the earth. No doubt about it.
Time to throw the kids and dog in the car and head east, Californians. NOW.
If nothing happens over the next week or two, you've enjoyed a nice family vaca, if it goes, you've saved their lives.
Snoweagle
29th July 2011, 22:13
Lets have some comparative analysis here. So we have some venting as per date log and that compares to what? What are the seasonal variations? What other factors differ today than 6 months ago or 6 years ago. This really is not news. The East Coasters know they are sitting on a geological bomb which has regular activity which considerable amounts of tax dollars are spent monitoring.
nearing
29th July 2011, 22:14
Lets have some comparative analysis here. So we have some venting as per date log and that compares to what? What are the seasonal variations? What other factors differ today than 6 months ago or 6 years ago. This really is not news. The East Coasters know they are sitting on a geological bomb which has regular activity which considerable amounts of tax dollars are spent monitoring.
It compares to having no venting at all. These volcanos are DORMANT.
ghostrider
29th July 2011, 22:41
the BIG QUAKE is coming just ask chile, japan, or new zealand...
Snoweagle
29th July 2011, 22:52
Yes I accept your comments as valid and the region has seen some sporadic activity as well as recorded dormancy. The global changes and man made influence are known to us here as well. Though to grasp the full significance of this information I would rather see a chronology, so we may determine the scale of change we see here. I am not disputing the activity or its validity just, all I see is a snapshot of twelve hours.
Ammit
29th July 2011, 23:08
I have to agree snoweagle, 12 hours worth of information will not show a difference as of over a few weeks.
It does however seem to strike a fear in me that things are going to begin, bigtime.
Ammit
Artemesia
29th July 2011, 23:10
As Chicken Joe would say, "yes, and I feel it in my nuggets". I live between Komokulshan and Tahoma, big mother volcanos. Mmmmm.
Ammit
29th July 2011, 23:12
Maybe then you guys and gals can keep everyone upto date on anything you might see.
I for one would appreciate it.
Ammit
shybastid
29th July 2011, 23:28
I was watching all the other plumes at the same time too. Not just the ones he pointed out. So, If nothing happens....we disgard this info for future reference? Looks calm at ground level. But then again, I believe in CHEMtrails.
Hervé
29th July 2011, 23:34
I would like to see these visual corroborations some commentators mentioned. All that can be implied without those is that there are vortexes of water vapor forming and dissipating in these areas.
shybastid
29th July 2011, 23:37
At the conclusion of the video he says that only 2 things can be happeneing.One it's heating up down below and 2, it's so dry down there, it's heating up...
How about..we had so much snow up here in the Sierra's, the water table is going deeper then it has in 10 years? EVERY tribute is running HARD here in Tahoe.
We're talking a LOT of water seaping deep down under. Perfect area to confirm new water depths direct from snow melt.
Calz
29th July 2011, 23:46
Everyone is free to use the information as they see fit ... or not.
Verification is always good. Water table with all the rain (and snow in the mountains) makes sense as well.
Seemed worthy of a "heads up" ... and why it was posted elsewhere then here ...
DeDukshyn
30th July 2011, 00:20
you need to look at a couple years worth of data to determine the relevancy of this with any great confidence ... A few months worth at least for some confidence .. my opinion, but indicated chance works sometimes too ;)
Calz
30th July 2011, 00:25
We can look at the events by themselves ... or consider all the other changes taking place around the world.
pyriel
30th July 2011, 00:45
We can look at the events by themselves ... or consider all the other changes taking place around the world.
I agree, look at all the increase in activity around the whole world. Dutchsinse who made the above video has made many videos about earthquakes and shows them on "earth 3D" I believe the program is called. There are massive amounts of earthquakes daily and there has been on the west coast of the united states. Now all the water from snow, etc very likely is playing into thing. I know he made a video around the same time he made the above video about a 6.6 quake by new zealand.
http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse#p/u/1/wvAVB5xMZV0
http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse#p/u/1/wvAVB5xMZV0
modwiz
30th July 2011, 00:49
As Chicken Joe would say, "yes, and I feel it in my nuggets". I live between Komokulshan and Tahoma, big mother volcanos. Mmmmm.
I hope he checked with Lord Sid before using that nugget remark. I think his Lordship has it trademarked.:rolleyes:
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