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Originally posted by Vinny5036
Anyone besides myself find this strange?
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by Vinny5036
Anyone besides myself find this strange?
I find all of Dutchsinse's stuff to be "strange".
And unworthy of attention.
And thats why I wont comment on it.
The plume area in Arkansas is coming from near the dormant volcanic chain which includes Murfreesboro Diamond mine state park ... a dormant volcano where you can dig for diamonds.
Also in south-east Missouri -- there resides a dormant volcano -- not marked on any map.. but you can see the county (i have done this already myself) .. go look up that county on google earth .. and look for the ONLY standalone mountain in the area.. zoom in... and you will see it ... clearly an UNMARKED or UNKNOWN dormant volcano.. (for sure unnamed).
The whole event happened this afternoon (March 1, 2012) -- viewable on College of Dupage (or any other visible satellite of the midwest USA) ...
Originally posted by alfa1
I find all of Dutchsinse's stuff to be "strange".
And unworthy of attention.
And thats why I wont comment on it.
Originally posted by favouriteslave
Would plumes that large be detectable from the ground? You would think that someone would have reported seeing those by now right. Wild weather just went through there and tornadoes can come up out of no where. How do we know these aren't tornadoes?