Strange Earthquakes Or Underground Blasting?
Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Canada
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The U.S. is one of the last nuclear powers that hasn't closed its nuclear test site - called the 'NNSS' - and intends to use it one day to blow up nukes if it needs to. In the meantime the U.S. conducts *sub-critical* nuclear (dynamic plutonium) experiments under its nuclear test site that are very controversial because, from exterior appearances, they are very similar to underground nuke tests - they are conducted underground and are unmonitored and because they are widely thought to be unnecessary other nations may easily surmise that a subcritical experiment is in fact being used to advance nuclear weapons work. The U.S. is actually setting a precedent by carrying out these experiments in the way it is doing that would give a 'determined nuclear power' the ability to cheat test ban treaties. Thus, the U.S. is virtually fanning the embers of the last Cold War and threatening to flare up a new one.
- the latest subcritical tests were held in December 2010 and February 2011.
Learn more at http://www.nuclearcrimes.org
Seismic awakening? Earthquakes are increasing in Oklahoma and no one knows whyOctober 29, 2011 – OKLAHOMA – Two small earthquakes were reported in Oklahoma County early Friday, authorities report. (See seismic hazard map above) A 3.5-magnitude earthquake has been reported Friday by the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake was at 3:18 a.m. Friday 2 miles north of Spencer and 4 miles northwest of Nicoma Park. No reports of property damage or injuries were made. Also, a 3.3 magnitude earthquake was reported at 12:24 a.m. a mile northeast of Spencer. No damages were reported from that earthquake either. –NewsokEarthquakes are increasing in Oklahoma. There are many faults in Oklahoma. Far more than anyone could count, Austin Holland, seismologist for the Oklahoma Geological Survey has said on several occasions. Oklahoma is home to the Meers Fault which is located in the southwestern part of the state. State geologists feel Meers is just one part of Oklahoma's complex geology that makes the state capable of producing an earthquake up to a potential 6.5 magnitude however, that doesn't account for the latest series of tremors breaking out near Oklahoma City. Austin Holland, with the Oklahoma Geological Survey, told KRMG that there had been a significant increase in the number of quakes in the past year or so. Holland says the central part of Oklahoma has always been a hotbed for small-scale seismic activity. "Over the past two years it's been especially active, but not alarmingly so. We've had more than ten times as many earthquakes but they've all been magnitude 3 or less." One exception was the Norman quake. The U.S. Geological Survey confirms 18 quakes in the area in the past six months on their website.1 –The Extinction ProtocolLeonard Geophysical Observatory Oklahoma Seismic Monitor: link1. More Quakes in the Sooner StatePosted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Extinction Protocol Exclusive Editorial, Land fissures, cracks, sinkholes, Seismic tremors9 Comments Geologists closely monitoring surge in Arkansas earthquakes |
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