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posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 11:20 AM
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As I mentioned yesterday, I don't see anything out of the ordinary. Some instruments are down though. Puterman I am sure when those instruments come back online will be able to listen to it and give us better input.



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 05:10 PM
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Yellowstone just had a quake. And a slightly larger one to the northwest. That would be normal. Yellowstone's just starting to act like a real volcano again. After two major swarms, much of the inheriant stresses are relieved. Yellowstone's recent quakes actually outnumber Arkansas's swarm at the moment.

I'm not at all worried about Yellowstone's eruptive potiential at this time. But it could erupt before I finish this post. Who knows? When I read that Yellowstone was having a swarm under Yellowstone Lake, I flipped. I was terrified because of it's location. There was a hydro-thermal explostion under the lake. Magma was licking at it's belly. As I paniced and told people that I understood the dynamics of a water induced eruption. I was thwarted by the obvious skeptism, and overwhelmed by the 2012 vision. I was trying to alert the world that there was a real danger under that lake that could lead to an erupiton as magma interacted with water to undermine the crust. This would then trap gases as the crust deteriorated and fell into magma chamber. The upward pressure from hydro-thermal explosions would open more fissures and would allow mor water into the geyers system. This chainreaction builds until the crust cannot withstand the pressure. The caldera and the entire magma chamber would be thrown into the atmosphere.

We came damn close. I'm still trying to compute the entirety of this event. When the swarm happened in the northwest on Jan 15, exactly when I predicted it, just after the elcipse, there was an even larger swarm. I predicted it and even though the YVO insisted that it started on the 17th, they had to correct themselves and state that it did start on Jan 15. It's all about the water.

The difference in January's swarm was that it was not ontop, or near the lake. And besides, I think it was the location for the second swarm because it was where the injection originated. The fresher magma was first licking at the lake and caused the swarm. This relieved most of the heat and pressure. Sometime later, the original spot for the injection becomes unstable. Although this swarm had lots of energy and lots of quakes. It was just sorting itself out and not ready to explosively interact with a large body of water. There was always the possibilty that it could have reacted with the water nearby, but that eruption would be smaller than if it happened under the lake. More fuel. Oxygen makes one hell of a fuel. And so does Hydrogen under pressure. I like the second swarm because I could observe it with scientific curiousity and not sheer panic like the first go round.

We came real close people. I knew it then, and it's obvious now.

A couple posts ago I post my You Tube eruption scenario experiment. And if you don't believe I predicted that damned big one. There are posts were I specifically said the 15-17, and it would be due to the position of the moon. I just didn't think it would be as big as it's now known to be.

At the moment it's as if Yellowstone wants to sleep. It's movements are no more numerous than when I hibernating bear moves around to ensure proper circulation.

Watch Arkansas. Watch the New Madrid. There were three big ones over a three year period. Kinda regular like. This time round, all three will hit within a much shorter time frame. If the soils wet. It's be bad.



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 05:31 PM
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Was this the Jan 2010 cluster? That is crazy how close we actually came, and I didn't even hear about it, although I am new to this forum, its scary how you can not know, did MSM cover this at all?



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 05:35 PM
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The mainstream media ignored it. We've spoke at great length in these pages about that issue. A reporter from Powell came on here and wondered why the media wasn't covering it. The first one they tried to say someguy created a hoax. They never charged him. It was on a holiday so the got to the story late and the freaks like me had already been all over you tube posting out thoughts. They didn't like that one bit. So now the get ahead of the story and keep telling everyone it's all normal.


Here's how it would have happened under the lake if there was a chain reaction cascade.

Note the little burps are swarm earthquakes. Watch when pressure builds and you'll hear a chain reaction. Like starting a deisel motor.

www.youtube.com...
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posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 05:48 PM
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All I can say is wow...I'll be up all night looking at old posts, I'm pretty sure I would have been a crazy terrified person if I was on here at the time and had your knowledge...great video!



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 06:00 PM
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Yes Robin, you along with all the other great minds on this thread had me on the edge of my seat during the Jan 2010 swarms at Yellowstone. I checked the thread several times a day and couldn't tear myself away from it. I was obsessed with it as a reader. Thats why I tell everyone that if they want to know about Yellowstone, all they have to do is read the thread. We have a lot of brilliant minds like yours when it comes to Yellowstone or all the other volcanoes and earthquakes, and I for one really appreciate you guys. Keep up the good work!!



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 06:13 PM
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The MSM have been playing down the increases in volcanic activity globally, its like they have a common attitude when reporting such issues. Its all ok nothing to worry about its quite normal, go back to dancing in the stars, i really hate being treated like a fool. And then to rub it in they finish the news with Chimpy the chimpanzee has learnt to wak backwards! Even when NZ had a recently had their first quake over 6.5 in over thirty odd years it was all normal, it was obvious they were over playing it down.



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 06:38 PM
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I'm about 200 miles southwest of Yellowstone. For the past three weeks, I have been hearing what sounds like low level rumble or diesel engine idling outside my house. When we look around, its as quiet as can be outside. Its not continuous, but more of spotty activity. I only hear it from within one section of my house. I know I'm not hearing things because other family members have heard it too. We're quite certain that its attributed to seismic activity.



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 06:38 PM
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I'm curious, had you read my prediction in December 28 2009.



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 06:40 PM
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Are they fracking near your town?



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 06:57 PM
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The closest thing they'd be doing to fracking around here that I know of would be that there are some geothermal well drillers aiming for 5,000 ft. depths in neighboring towns. Those operations have been "on hold" for several months due to some legal issues. Aside from that, no fracking operations that I am aware of.



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 07:20 PM
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I don't recall exactly what you said, but I do remember you stating something about an eclipse and how it would start a swarm. I knew before that time that you were well versed in the subject of Yellowstone though, from all your observations and comments on the subject. There were times that you wouldn't post for a couple of days that I was actually disheartened, LOL. Each day I was glued to the Yellowstone thread just to hear your next observations about what was going on. You and the Yellowstone thread were the reasons I joined ATS back in 09.

Every time I see your name on a thread I will click on it just to see whats going on, so yes, you could say I STALK you. LOL

ETA: When your prediction came true, thats really when I started listening to everything you said on the subject.
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posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 07:37 PM
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Well maybe they dealt with the legal issues and they're now drilling. And you can't forget mining. and Gravel plants. You should make a cone with an microphone and see if you can't pinpoint exactly location. Nothing is showing on the closest seismograph near you. Check the one closet to you first and make not of the times you hear them.



posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 07:38 PM
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Well you must then find your way to my latest hypothesis on fracking on here.

www.abovetopsecret.com...
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posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 08:21 PM
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I have already read every page there also my friend. Didn't you see my last post? I said that I have read everything you have posted on here, meaning ATS boards. I am subscribed to Robinesque Ruminations thread and have been following since I believe it was Puterman opened it for you.

Like you were right on top with Yellowstone, I believe you are on to something with the fracking.

Sorry I filled so much space off the topic of the thread. Yellowstone is a marvel and a sleeping giant that I never want to see wake up, but if she does, I know that I will know about it before it hits the MSM. Thanks again for all you do here Robin...

ETA Sorry, I didn't say I read all your posts, but I have. I said that I stalked you.LOL

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posted on Jan, 26 2011 @ 09:03 PM
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I don't mean to hijack your thread or anything, but you have me in awe....I cannot stop reading your posts. The fracking thread really got me thinking...your posts read like a very interesting novel and your knowledge is almost mind boggling.



posted on Jan, 27 2011 @ 12:13 AM
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Originally posted by kennylee
reply to post by Robin Marks
 

Yes Robin, you along with all the other great minds on this thread had me on the edge of my seat during the Jan 2010 swarms at Yellowstone. I checked the thread several times a day and couldn't tear myself away from it. I was obsessed with it as a reader. Thats why I tell everyone that if they want to know about Yellowstone, all they have to do is read the thread. We have a lot of brilliant minds like yours when it comes to Yellowstone or all the other volcanoes and earthquakes, and I for one really appreciate you guys. Keep up the good work!!



Can you fill me in with those Jan 2010 swarms, please? I was going to read this thread from beginning to end, but then I saw it had over 600 pages and found it discouraging.

I am interesting in Yellowstone because volcanoes have always fascinated me, since I was a kid. I really don't think I'm in any kind of danger (I live in South America).



posted on Jan, 27 2011 @ 09:33 AM
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MAP 1.9 2011/01/27 15:24:34 44.270 -109.813 4.9 66 km ( 41 mi) WSW of Cody, WY
MAP 2.0 2011/01/27 07:46:44 44.812 -111.358 12.8 26 km ( 16 mi) NW of West Yellowstone, MT
MAP 2.0 2011/01/27 03:46:07 44.758 -111.124 7.4 11 km ( 7 mi) N of West Yellowstone, MT
MAP 1.9 2011/01/27 00:29:16 44.743 -111.110 2.0 9 km ( 6 mi) N of West Yellowstone, MT

Cricious you will find the summary of the 2010 Swarm Here
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posted on Jan, 27 2011 @ 10:16 AM
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Hello guys, I'm new to the forum and have joined because of my interest in the Yellowstone supervolcano activity. I want to thank you guys for all your great informative posts and idea's. I have a small request, I'm trying to learn how to read seismographs and would wish to ask someone to check today's stations in the SW Yellowstone region and let me know if the spikes at around 00:47 and 08:25 are quakes or could be something else (they best appear on the MCID station). I'd really appreciate it thanks!
Stations Map



posted on Jan, 27 2011 @ 10:28 AM
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Hi There and Welcome. That would be the top 2 listed above

1.9 2011/01/27 15:24:34 44.270 -109.813 4.9 66 km ( 41 mi) WSW of Cody, WY
2.0 2011/01/27 07:46:44 44.812 -111.358 12.8 26 km ( 16 mi) NW of West Yellowstone, MT



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