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Whats going on at yellowstone?

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posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 12:32 PM
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One can always try/ hope!


It is in the end to keep fussing over it. If it should continue I have purchased a 10lb. bag of salt and will use it liberally!


On your other thoughts.... I say Central south Utah, Off the coast of Or. south up to mid, and something between Eugene to Portland Or. spread out my bets a bit

South America ehh...mmmm






posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 01:53 PM
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Dear Puterman,

I asked for Gary's permission because I did not know whether or not he'd appreciate his words going into print in public. Jake Lowenstern's responses are always public when he is acting as the head of the YVO.

Dear Mushussu,

I absolutely applaud your efforts. But you have not addressed the fact that the representative said that the "pipecleaners" were probably being caused by heating system and when he checked, they were present last winter. This is simply not the fact according to the webicorder postings for 2007/08.
And I absolutely agree with you that "it screws up their research". Forget the cause of the "pipecleaners", what does all this say about the funding for the research and the priorities of the U.S. government? When asked why there are problems with the LKWY, Jake Lowenstern said it would take $800 000 to upgrade the system. That's a tiny fraction of a minute's worth of interest on the U.S. national debt.
Let the fish go! How did you know I was a fisherman? One time, late in the fall, the Walleye were ferocious and chasing surface lures right to the shore. I fish at a dam and stand on the rocks and land them without a net. This one particular night, a big one thrashed violently and the hook went into my thumb passed the barb. Experience has taught me not to panic. I secured the fish and then removed it carefully. Then I wondered what to do about my thumb. In our local hospital there is a display case with dozens of lures they removed as a result of bad fishing adventures. But I didn't want to walk to the hospital, and besides the fishing was great. I pulled it out with the pliers, ripped off a strip of my shirt and tied it around thumb to stop the bleeding. I caught my limit and I remember the night vividly. There is a twofold reason for my obsessiveness. But the subject is Yellowstone.
(Stay on track Robin)

Dear Hx3_1963,

I'm sorry I'm not keeping up with the technical aspects of the web, and all related systems of the park, and the jargon associated with it on this thread. I am just trying to discuss stuff with my fellow citizens to understand what is happening at Yellowstone. And especially at the monitoring station know as LKWY. A lot of what you say is sailing over my head. I'm not the sharpest tool in the box. But sometimes you don't want a fine implement. Yesterday, I removed ice from a friend's roof and raingutters. The ice pick I used had just the right tip. Once I removed the majority of ice with precise strokes, I then used the broad back of the pick to smash the remainder, so as not to pierce the singles. (back to Yellowstone). So the point is that I'm a tool. And I don't know my way around this thread. I do know they have an ignore option on each comment, so I'm certain with all your expertise you can figure out how to use it.

This thread is titled "What's going on at Yellowstone?" And that's what I'm trying to understand. I'm just trying to digest all the facts.

Fact 1. Yellowstone just experienced it's second largest swarm on record.
Fact 2. The swarm had different characteristics from previous swarms which has been confirmed by Robert Smith.
Fact 3. Starting in 2004, there has been magma injected into the caldera and there is ground deformation. Periods of which were at the record setting level of 7cm per year.
Fact 4. Webicorder readings for LKWY, the epicenter of the swarm, show a signature from an unknown source.
Fact 5. There is no evidence for precursory conditons at Yellowstone before an eruption, because no one has ever witnessed or recorded a Supervolcano erupting.

What if? What if there is an electromagnetic current being created by something under LKWY? And what if the power supply is attracting these fields and the two stations are acting like an a transmittor and reciever? Don't expect me to provide the answer. I'm just a rusty, dented hammer. I'm just a crude tool.


If I am off topic, may the moderation gods remove me.



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 02:13 PM
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I wonder what the Earth and our solar system passing thru the gravity and magnetic pull from the spirials of the Milkyway in the next few years will effect areas like Yellowstone? Yall know the 2012 thing. solar storm, ect.



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 03:38 PM
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Found this. Talks a little about the JDF plate in the NW.
dsc.discovery.com...
Also on this site are several other berry intresting articles pertaining!


Good idea about the salt, Mushussu!


[edit on 4-2-2009 by dodadoom]



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 03:52 PM
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Good article!

Kind of like the songs 'Slip sliden away" meets "We will we will rock you"

Coincidences or triggers, The dates for Asamas 1783 and the last JDF at 1700 just kind of sticks in the old brain pan.

I wonder what other big geological events happened around that time?
Anybody know?

Here is another article on the 'Trigger' aspects of EQ's:

www.innovations-report.de...

[edit on 4-2-2009 by Mushussu]


[edit on 4-2-2009 by Mushussu]



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 04:38 PM
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How did you know I'm a musician and I would especially understand that?!
Another really good article anywho! I am kinda concerned with these other events triggering YS!
Wow, more shakers in diverse placers


PRELIM: M3.0 23:27 2/03 37.0N 104.9W 29 km SW of Cokedale, CO NEW MEXICO Z=5km US 2009cqb3 33b24

PRELIM: M2.4 22:32 2/03 37.0N 113.5W 9 km SSE of St. George, UT UTAH Z=1km UU 02032232 33b2



[edit on 4-2-2009 by dodadoom]



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 05:22 PM
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Ya something is changing in a major way underneath the U.S. right now. I haven't seen so many swarms at once up and down California, Yellowstone has remained relatively active, and strange earthquakes all over the U.S. have been more common in the last month then in the past 10 years. Could magma be moving up into new locations? Seems to me there are 2 new volcanoes on RSOE EDIS popping up every day. Magma is looking for an escape route all over the globe. Yellowstone should not be ruled out.



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 06:34 PM
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Now that ~M3.2 in Nevada got my attention...kind of close to Mammoth & that Caldera!!!



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 06:57 PM
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Oh ya, I almost forgot about the california fun spot! Its been a whole day or three since I've thought about that one! All I can do is hope the wind is blowing really hard the right direction if any of these monsters want to belch! Hard enough for me to appreciate one superduper in my neighborhood, let alone two! Running out of directions to head! Hypothetically speaking: What if...they all went at once?! Can you ski on black snow? If theres a bright side, I'll find it!



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 07:11 PM
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Take a look at this site. Both articles below came from it.
We have all been talking about it .. even in circles, but re-apply these thoughts again to Y.
Also, really check out the other articles posted there.


Trapped water cause of regular tremors under Vancouver Island

www.innovations-report.de...

Melting rock - Researchers unlocked the secrets of "deep" earthquakes

www.innovations-report.de...


Dadodoom posted this above this page, but it cooperates with the 'Trapped Water' story above.

Silent Quakes Build Stress Along Mega Fault Line

dsc.discovery.com...


[edit on 4-2-2009 by Mushussu]



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 07:31 PM
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Wow, interesting articles Mushu! Guess it goes to show you that magma isn't always the cause for stuff like that. Poor magma, always being the first to be blamed.
j/k But yeah, that's awesome considering you guys have repeatedly touched that topic that it might be trapped water under YS and not necessarily magma... Thinking now can become broader.



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 07:37 PM
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Have not stop by this thread in awhile.

Discovery had this on the front page of Yahoo this evening.
Sounded interesting on their new finds with this Supervolcano.

Toxic Gases Caused World's Worst Extinction



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 07:41 PM
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If it is water maybe we should tell Dodadoom forget the skies..
Bring the boogie board and plenty of lotion



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 07:44 PM
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Referring to the "new earthquakes" in strange places, they're not really all that strange. I did some research on the earthquake activity in each of the places that seem be to strangely popping up and they're uncommon, but not rare.

I do believe that this activity can irritate YS, but considering all the other ones that are happening MUCH CLOSER to YS and it's still pretty calm... Just sayin. Not ready to jump on the bandwagon just yet. >_>



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 07:49 PM
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Oh no, what am I gonna do? I'm land-locked. I don't have a boogie board.


Here's more evidence that water may be the culprit to quakes!
(I just found this interesting, but not really trying to provide it as evidence.)

blog.wired.com...



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 07:57 PM
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Very cool article....
? Why do the Brains of major facilities like ...oh, Nuclear Plants, Large Dams...
put them on or very near Fault lines??

Not every valley or stream bed has a fault under it or near it!
ARG

[edit on 4-2-2009 by Mushussu]



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 09:22 PM
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I was going to remain silent tonight, but you had to bring up water. I know I've been going round the subject in circles with you guys, but... I brought up the subject of water on January 28 when I first jumped into the discussion and joined the site.

www.abovetopsecret.com...

and since I'm a newbie, my approach caused some friction. And lots of opposition.

At this time, I've now come full circle. It's all about the water and I stand by my original claim. The articles you provided had many key elements which are at play at Yellowstone. Trapped water can cause regular tremors.

And those crazy "pipecleaner/caterpillers", whatever you want to call them, didn't start in November. They started showing up on the LKWY on July 15, 2008. Except, at that time they look like toaster elements or sawtooth indications, and they continue into September. I know you're all sick of me. I know, I drive myself around the bend all the time. But it's just that I feel like the Little Dutch Boy, my finger is in the dyke and I'm yelling, WATER! WATER!
... and I wait and wait...





posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 10:37 PM
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Well, I dont see how the idea that water could be creating issues at YS could be a 'strange' idea considering the documented hydrothermal explosions YS has had in the past.. Correct me if I'm wrong but there is a hydro system above the magma chamber right? All you need is a crack and you have a Geyser; all you need is a much bigger crack and you have a hydrothermal explosion.



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 11:10 PM
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I'll be brief, to the relief of some. My ideas have been labeled strange and irrelevant. Read the reaction to them here and watch my videos to find out more. My scenario is the water causes a partial roof collapse as a result of an inundation of the lake into the geyers system. Stop.



posted on Feb, 4 2009 @ 11:23 PM
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Well, I also agree at the possibility of it all being related to water. I just think it's interesting how all of you, including Robin, have repeatedly turned to the aspect about it being water more likely than other scenarios... and suddenly all over the news they are popping up with how it was more than likely water and is also prolly the cause of many other earthquakes. Seriously, wow. Go you guys. hehe



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