View Full Version : 14 Oklahoma Quakes In 24 Hours: Is The New Madrid Reawakening?
jackovesk
23rd March 2014, 03:12
Saturday, March 22, 2014
After 14 mysterious earthquakes rattled Oklahoma in the less than 24 hours as shared in the first video below from BEN TIME TRAVELER, likely questions being asked are if these mysterious quakes are tied to a reawakening of the New Madrid fault line or if there is another cause. The 3rd video below reminds us that the New Madrid can reawaken at any time while in the 2nd video, dutchsinse lets us know he predicted the Oklahoma quakes in his most recent global earthquake forecast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-cgFTftMX8&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trNmEtvzWxs&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kc7pJ8f1aY&feature=player_embedded
http://beforeitsnews.com/contributor/upload/5385/images/im5ages.jpeg
ghostrider
23rd March 2014, 05:03
I live in Oklahoma , the dang ground shakes at least twice a week , it gives us upset stomachs and headaches from all the low frequencies ... those quakes are 82 miles from where I am ... mostly between Edmond ok , and Oklahoma city , lots of fracking operations ... my dogs are uneasy all the time now ...
Synchronicity
23rd March 2014, 05:10
I live in Oklahoma , the dang ground shakes at least twice a week , it gives us upset stomachs and headaches from all the low frequencies ... those quakes are 82 miles from where I am ... mostly between Edmond ok , and Oklahoma city , lots of fracking operations ... my dogs are uneasy all the time now ...
I feel for you. Earthquakes are no fun and these could all be avoided. How sad you can't even enjoy your life because of it. It has been busy there...sorry you experience all that:(
jackovesk
23rd March 2014, 05:27
I live in Oklahoma , the dang ground shakes at least twice a week , it gives us upset stomachs and headaches from all the low frequencies ... those quakes are 82 miles from where I am ... mostly between Edmond ok , and Oklahoma city , lots of fracking operations ... my dogs are uneasy all the time now ...
Perhaps its time for a move...:noidea:
Fairy Friend
23rd March 2014, 05:42
Fracking should stop. Making unstable ground even worse. Making stable ground unstable. DutchSinses warns it's still feeling tectonic pressure. Have you thought about moving to the Midwest or another country entirely?I've visited Oklahoma I like it there. I am on stable ground. there's been thought of a connection but I have not seen evidence untill now that really is telling like that.
jackovesk
23rd March 2014, 06:00
Fracking should stop. Making unstable ground even worse. Making stable ground unstable. DutchSinses warns it's still feeling tectonic pressure. Have you thought about moving to the Midwest or another country entirely?I've visited Oklahoma I like it there. I am on stable ground. there's been thought of a connection but I have not seen evidence untill now that really is telling like that.
Have you heard the latest on ((Fracking))..?
Are They Fracking for Gold?
http://philosophers-stone.co.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/24218goldquake-600x283.jpg
Research reveals high-pressure origin of precious metal
Gold could be deposited almost instantaneously in the Earth’s crust during earthquakes, say Australian researchers.
The researchers have found gold is formed when an earthquake widens a fluid-filled rock fracture, causing a drop in pressure, which in turn allows gold dissolved in the fluid to rapidly leach out.
Their study, reported in the journal Nature Geoscience, explains how the metal changes from a soluble state to concentrated deposits.
http://www.zengardner.com/fracking-gold/
Fairy Friend
23rd March 2014, 06:06
No I had not heard that. gold! Wow!
ghostrider
23rd March 2014, 06:59
No I had not heard that. gold! Wow!
gold is more common than we are told ... the ptb just limit the supply to drive up the price ...just like diamonds ...
Fairy Friend
23rd March 2014, 08:02
I know gold is common in the universe. The asteroid belt has asteroids full of it and it rains diamonds on Saturn and Jupiter. Fracking is used to extract natural gas. I actually got to listen to a senate teleconference in the USA and the subject was fracking but the only thing that was debated or talked about was if it was polluting the water system. And the fact that the company will not turn over information about how it uses hydraulics or what chemicals are being used because they have exclusive patent rights and still want hold a monopoly. I put my question in the queue for whether there was a relationship to earthquakes and if that was even being explored but it never came up.
Lifebringer
23rd March 2014, 12:14
You hang in there and be sure to listen carefully if your told to move or get out. That's what time it is. Gut instinct. A fellow decided to take his family to dinner and that last minute decision saved them from an enormous tree crashing into their tv room, where they eat their meals together watching a movie.
Instinct and listening to your guide will teach you when to wait, and when to get out of the way of falling debrie or hot lava, or flood area, hungry preditor, or tsunami.
EsmaEverheart
23rd March 2014, 15:35
I am an Okie born and bred. We never had earthquakes here until maybe 10 years ago. I live in an area where I usually feel them too. The strange thing is that there is usually a loud boom at the beginning of them. The first one I felt; there was a loud boom and then the whole house shook once. I thought someone had plowed their car into my house. That is another strange thing about these earthquakes, it is usually one huge jolt and it is over. Although there has been a few of them at night where my bed vibrated and woke me up. These are strange times we are living in.
seeker/reader
23rd March 2014, 15:39
Yes I think the quakes in Oklahoma are strickly due to the greedy gas companies and their fracking operations. The New Madrid Seismic Zone does not appear to extend into the Oklahoma region,
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/ad/NMSZBig.gif/210px-NMSZBig.gif
ghostrider
23rd March 2014, 16:48
The area just outside OKC is full of oil wells that have been around since the boom back in the day ... almost every other semi-big farm has a well ...they run non-stop ...you can feel the chair vibrate for about five or ten seconds , very subtle , it usually has to be around a 3.0 or bigger to be felt , if your walking around inside barefoot you can feel the smaller ones ...
Snowflower
23rd March 2014, 17:22
That question about leaving - where? Coastal regions are toast due to likely rising ocean levels, tsunamis, radiation. Mountains have landslides, rockslides, avalanches, blizzards, freezing winters, volcanoes, floods. Plains have earthquakes, tornadoes, sinkholes, too many people. Other countries have different languages, cultures, customs, governments. Reminds me of the song, "Poor sinner man where you gonna run to." There is no place on the planet without danger.
But, I do have a list anyway of things to look for if you decide to leave where you are.
1. Away from large populations of people. I rate "large" as more than 150. Others rate "large" up in the thousands.
2. At least 200 miles from any potentially active volcanoes.
3. High altitude. I rate "high" at 8000ft. Others rate it at 5000ft.
4. Away from any active quake zones or known fault lines.
5. Someplace that has a local, natural water source.
6. Someplace that has a healthy wildlife population.
7. Someplace that has soil for growing vegetables.
I have all of those things where I live. And, I was stranded here for two weeks, then had a 3 hour commute to any population region for another 3 months when we were hit by that psychopathic temper tantrum called a flood. My house came less than an inch from being flooded, when I thought I was 100% secure from flooding. My goats were standing stomach deep in water when I went out there the next morning - in a pen I thought was secure from flooding. My winter's food supply for my goats was demolished in one night of rain. I have been aware my whole life that we could be wiped out in an instant from a forest fire.
The point being, we can do the best we can do, but there is no where on the planet that is safe.
Fairy Friend
23rd March 2014, 21:27
true. there's always something even tornadoes.where is a safe spot? And even though I put out there you could move to a safer location, I'm going to rebuttle myself and ask the question doesn't that seem like that company is winning when they make you move out when you were probably there first?
Synchronicity
23rd March 2014, 21:40
And economically moving isn't always feasible either. I don't think most people are going to buy in an area that is unpleasant to live, and without some resources to start over it can be quite a challenge.
conk
24th March 2014, 16:50
To paraphrase Edgar Cayce, the Great Lakes will drain into the Gulf of Mexico. Coming from one of the world's most accurate prophets.....:scared:
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