"Something Is Seriously Wrong - Too Many Strong Earthquakes"

Opmmur

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"Something Is Seriously Wrong -
Too Many Strong Earthquakes", Scientist Says
June 7, 2012

MessageToEagle.com - Does a supernatural seismic activity threaten our planet?
Apparently, something unknown has triggered a "terrible and global domino", according to scientists who observe recent earthquake reports.

Seismologists recognize that what happens to the seismic activity goes beyond the level generally considered as normal.

Nothing can strike fear in the hearts of people quite like natural disasters. Among them are earthquakes, happening much more often recently.


According to a leading earthquake scientist Gheorghe Marmureanu, from Romania's National Institute of Earth Physics the planet could be cracking up due to a series of massive quakes in just 48 hours.

Within only two days, 39 quakes occurred in the world, he says. The series started with two massive quakes in Indonesia measuring 8.6 and 8.2 on the Richter scale rapidly followed by three more only slightly smaller in

Mexico within hours.

"There is no doubt that something is seriously wrong. There have been too many strong earthquakes," said Marmureanu.

"The quakes are a surprise that cannot be easily explained by current scientific knowledge.
With the Indonesian quake for example, statistically, there should be one big earthquake in this part of Asia every 500 years.

However, since 2004, there were already three quakes with a magnitude of over 8, which is not normal," he said.
Two killer earthquakes that struck northeastern Italy in nine days have shed light on the brutal but complex seismic forces that grip the Italian peninsula, scientists say.


earthquakes002.jpg

Image via: U.S. Geological Survey

"Southern Italy sits at a plate boundary. The boundary between the African plate and the Eurasian plate runs through the Mediterranean Sea just south of Italy," Baptie said in a phone interview from Edinburgh.

"The African plate is being subducted under the European plate, so that's why you get volcanoes like Etna and Vesuvius in southern Italy and why you get bigger earthquakes down there.

"Further north into Italy, earthquakes are still caused by that collision, but there are also more complicated things going on as well.

Earthquakes can occur in any location on the Earth but the recent earthquake in Italy surprised seismologists. Theoretically - it shouldn't happen.

earthquakes001.jpg

Jason Reed/Photodisc/Getty Images

The events were odd, powerful, irregular and difficult to explain. Regarding this particular area in Italy, researchers said that these were the strongest shocks ever recorded in the country.

As estimated by the Italian scientists, the earthquake occurred only 5 km below the ground and that's very surprising, so they begin to wonder.

From the epicenter to the boundary between the tectonic plates is quite a large distance - as much as 750 km - so it was expected that even if there was a quake, it should be much deeper. Normally, shallow crustal earthquakes occur within about 30 km of the surface.

If the shocks occurred 500 kilometers below the ground, they would not be so destructive, because the kinetic energy would have enough time to disperse. But with such a shallow phenomenon, buildings in the affected area simply can not withstand the high acceleration of the ground.

Strong earthquakes worldwide are reported almost everyday. A medium-sized and also very shallow earthquake hit Antarctic region on June 1, 2012. Its location - 1058 km (657 miles) ESE of McMurdo Station, Antarctica and 1447 km (899 miles) SSW of South Pole, Antarctica.

Tremors of magnitude estimated at 5.6 on the Richter scale had a depth of 10 kilometers. Although the earthquake was not very strong but seismic data indicate that there were no earthquakes recorded in that part of Antartica for the at least 112 years.

There have been only a few big earthquakes – including one with magnitude 8 – in the Balleny Islands on March 25, 1998, also at the depth of 9.9 km (6.2 miles).

Considering the location, the place of the incident and the earthquake itself are very puzzling for scientists.
It was followed by strong earthquakes worldwide and the long list of never ending earthquake reports goes on...
On June 7, 2012, fairly strong earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.2 on the Richter scale again occurred in Chile. The phenomenon occurred at 4:05 UTC and the epicenter of the quake was in central part of the cpuntry, approximately 78 kilometers from the town of Linares and 279 kilometers from the capital, Santiago de Chile.

And again, depth of shocks was very small, only 10 kilometers beneath the surface and the receding of the ocean about 40 meters was reported in areas closest to the epicenter.
As we said, the list goes on.

Did something has already triggered the so-called "domino effect" where if one of those vast tectonic plates on the earths surface moves, then this could de-stabilise another one so it moves, which affects another and so on?
Does it mean that we have to expect a supernatural seismic activity in virtually all points of the globe, which are more prone to earthquakes than others?
 

Octavusprime

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What happens when you pull and then burn billions of gallons of oil from the crevices of the earth? Does it fill with water? Does water especially salt water cause the break up and erosion of earth. Is water or even air an appropriate heat sump for underground geothermal activity stabilization? I don't know the answers to these questions but I have my hunches about such things and their long term effects on the rise of earthquake phenomena.
 

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Hmm. I believe they get enough oil out of the ground to cause massive crevices form, right? Just look how many barrels the US consume on a daily basis. That's a lot of oil.

I'm wondering how it looks like underground after all of this. Perhaps it just gets filled with water. There must be enough water to fill all those holes after all. No?
 

Peregrini

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Water has a higher density than oil. Water is not compressible where as oil is. If it is naturally taking the place of the oil pumped out it would make the area more stable...not less. In many oil wells water is injected into the well to help force more oil out.
 

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But maybe more stable = more rigid. We know that rigid buildings are disastrous in earthquakes. Water is also easily vaporized by heat this could cause more instability. Oil is very viscous at normal temps, nothing like the refined stuff we are accustomed to.
 

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More dense does not necessarily mean more stable. New buildings and bridges in earthquake zones are becoming more and more flexible. Rigid is bad when it comes to earthquake proofing structures. The same concept would apply to underground stability.

Another issue with water is its lower boiling point than oil. In high heat systems water would vaporize and cause increased erosion of rock and fissures could form in places not normally associated with such things.

I'm not claiming to hold the answers but when substances as different as water and oil are substituted for each other in a highly dynamic system without study who knows what is taking place.

For every action there is a reaction. I hope I'm wrong and this doesn't effect anything but one thing that nature has proven to me is that the most seemingly insignificant changes can have huge impacts on systems. The internal functions of the earths core and crust is a not a system I want to throw out of balance. It took billions of years the get to this goldilock stage in earths timeline, could only take a few hundred years to destroy it.
 

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"Something Is Seriously Wrong -
Too Many Strong Earthquakes", Scientist Says

June 7, 2012

MessageToEagle.com - Does a supernatural seismic activity threaten our planet?
Apparently, something unknown has triggered a "terrible and global domino", according to scientists who observe recent earthquake reports.

Seismologists recognize that what happens to the seismic activity goes beyond the level generally considered as normal.

Nothing can strike fear in the hearts of people quite like natural disasters. Among them are earthquakes, happening much more often recently.


According to a leading earthquake scientist Gheorghe Marmureanu, from Romania's National Institute of Earth Physics the planet could be cracking up due to a series of massive quakes in just 48 hours.

Within only two days, 39 quakes occurred in the world, he says. The series started with two massive quakes in Indonesia measuring 8.6 and 8.2 on the Richter scale rapidly followed by three more only slightly smaller in

Mexico within hours.

"There is no doubt that something is seriously wrong. There have been too many strong earthquakes," said Marmureanu.

"The quakes are a surprise that cannot be easily explained by current scientific knowledge.
With the Indonesian quake for example, statistically, there should be one big earthquake in this part of Asia every 500 years.

However, since 2004, there were already three quakes with a magnitude of over 8, which is not normal," he said.
Two killer earthquakes that struck northeastern Italy in nine days have shed light on the brutal but complex seismic forces that grip the Italian peninsula, scientists say.


earthquakes002.jpg

Image via: U.S. Geological Survey

"Southern Italy sits at a plate boundary. The boundary between the African plate and the Eurasian plate runs through the Mediterranean Sea just south of Italy," Baptie said in a phone interview from Edinburgh.

"The African plate is being subducted under the European plate, so that's why you get volcanoes like Etna and Vesuvius in southern Italy and why you get bigger earthquakes down there.

"Further north into Italy, earthquakes are still caused by that collision, but there are also more complicated things going on as well.

Earthquakes can occur in any location on the Earth but the recent earthquake in Italy surprised seismologists. Theoretically - it shouldn't happen.

earthquakes001.jpg

Jason Reed/Photodisc/Getty Images

The events were odd, powerful, irregular and difficult to explain. Regarding this particular area in Italy, researchers said that these were the strongest shocks ever recorded in the country.

As estimated by the Italian scientists, the earthquake occurred only 5 km below the ground and that's very surprising, so they begin to wonder.

From the epicenter to the boundary between the tectonic plates is quite a large distance - as much as 750 km - so it was expected that even if there was a quake, it should be much deeper. Normally, shallow crustal earthquakes occur within about 30 km of the surface.

If the shocks occurred 500 kilometers below the ground, they would not be so destructive, because the kinetic energy would have enough time to disperse. But with such a shallow phenomenon, buildings in the affected area simply can not withstand the high acceleration of the ground.

Strong earthquakes worldwide are reported almost everyday. A medium-sized and also very shallow earthquake hit Antarctic region on June 1, 2012. Its location - 1058 km (657 miles) ESE of McMurdo Station, Antarctica and 1447 km (899 miles) SSW of South Pole, Antarctica.

Tremors of magnitude estimated at 5.6 on the Richter scale had a depth of 10 kilometers. Although the earthquake was not very strong but seismic data indicate that there were no earthquakes recorded in that part of Antartica for the at least 112 years.

There have been only a few big earthquakes – including one with magnitude 8 – in the Balleny Islands on March 25, 1998, also at the depth of 9.9 km (6.2 miles).

Considering the location, the place of the incident and the earthquake itself are very puzzling for scientists.
It was followed by strong earthquakes worldwide and the long list of never ending earthquake reports goes on...
On June 7, 2012, fairly strong earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.2 on the Richter scale again occurred in Chile. The phenomenon occurred at 4:05 UTC and the epicenter of the quake was in central part of the cpuntry, approximately 78 kilometers from the town of Linares and 279 kilometers from the capital, Santiago de Chile.

And again, depth of shocks was very small, only 10 kilometers beneath the surface and the receding of the ocean about 40 meters was reported in areas closest to the epicenter.
As we said, the list goes on.

Did something has already triggered the so-called "domino effect" where if one of those vast tectonic plates on the earths surface moves, then this could de-stabilise another one so it moves, which affects another and so on?
Does it mean that we have to expect a supernatural seismic activity in virtually all points of the globe, which are more prone to earthquakes than others?
@PaulaJedi I hope you dont mind me bringing up this posting from 2012, but when i saw it i was reminded that 2012 is supposed to be the start of huge changes upon our earth...All psychics are said to be unable to "see" beyond this date..
 

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@PaulaJedi I hope you dont mind me bringing up this posting from 2012, but when i saw it i was reminded that 2012 is supposed to be the start of huge changes upon our earth...All psychics are said to be unable to "see" beyond this date..

Don't mind at all. Interesting you bring it up because things are still happening:

Rare 3.7 magnitude earthquake off Florida coast
 

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:cool: SuperStation95 - UPDATE: IT WAS DELIBERATE! Yellowstone Public Seismographs Taken OFF-line - Wait 'til you see why! Well Yellowstone shut down their public Seismographs so something is up there as well. All kinds of weather issues and flooding where there normally is no flooding and earthquakes that are happening with more frequency and massive sink holes popping up all over the world. May be possible that the Nibiru system is causing all these issues as it passes. Has been messing with all the planets as well not just Earth. I know most do not believe in Nibiru because they can't see it but we won't see it because is too far away but we will see some of the objects ( moons or planets ) and whatever other debris that follows. And we will experience all kinds of messed up disasters and weather devastation as it continues to pass. And when this gets worse I really hope all of the Nibiru nonbelievers will come to their senses and prepare for this event when things start to get worse like they continue to do daily :D Chemtrails can't hide this for very much longer. I am sure we will see more weird stuff very soon like before the end of this year :)
 
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