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Arkansas Earthquakes!

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posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:15 AM
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Arkansas Earthquakes!


www.cnn.com

The Arkansas Geological Survey is trying to unravel a mystery: What is causing earthquakes in the town of Guy, Arkansas?
Since September 20, the community of 549 residents north of Little Rock has experienced an almost constant shaking from 487 measurable earthquakes.
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:15 AM
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Not saying anything is up, but someone should look into this definitely. Could this be part of a major system of earthquakes to ravage parts of the world in 2012? Perhaps the SUN is silently heating up the interior of the earth, causing more earthquakes? What do you think is up the Arkansas earthquakes?

www.cnn.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:30 AM
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Here is an article I found... might be a reason???

www.suite101.com...



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:31 AM
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5 Arkansas Earthquakes in 2 days?

I posted a thread earlier this year, and it has some good background information. It seems they have discovered a brand new fault in Arkansas that is unrelated to the New Madrid Fault, and it is starting to be more and more active.

On a related note, there have been Earthquakes in Central and Western Oklahoma, Northern Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee, Kentucky, and other odd places. None of these Earthquakes are entirely unheard of, but there seems to be a pattern or an arc forming. I don't have the graphical software to make a good representation, but it if someone plotted all the Earthquakes across the midwest and south for the past 18 months, minus the New Madrid stuff, it would be very interesting! I think it would form a large arc extending North outward from the Gulf of Mexico.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:32 AM
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I believe something is up also, I started a thread back in october on this subject i'll give you the link, there is some really good info posted there.

www.abovetopsecret.com...

Glad to see someone else is concerned though, do you live in AR?



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:35 AM
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reply to post by Lost in america
 
They do have Warm Springs in Arkansas!

That means magma is closer to thae surface than usual, right?



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:35 AM
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There has been over 40 earthquakes in the Gulf of Aden area also



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:45 AM
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Yes, "Hot Springs, AR" is a very nice place to visit! There is also an ancient "mountain" range (more like hills now) in the NW Corner of Arkansas where these Earthquakes are becoming more and more common. I know it as the "Boston Mountains," but I am not sure that is the real name of it.

NW Arkansas, and SW Missouri have some beautiful hills, valleys, caves, springs, etc. It is one of my favorite places in the entire country!

Anyhow, Hot Springs + Ancient Mountains + new Earthquakes =



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:49 AM
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That would be a good indication that there is magma there under the ground as it would be heating up the water.
Arkansas, at one time, in the distant past did have volcanos, including one that is extinct and where people can dig for diamonds.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:55 AM
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Boston Mountains is indeed the correct name for that range.

Had this question thrown at me by one of my kids last week..."What state are the Boston Mts located in?"

I got it wrong, but I know the answer now.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 09:15 AM
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I forgot about the Diamond mines! Thanks for putting that in there. If I remember right there was recently (maybe a year or two ago) a record diamond pulled from there. The largest ever found outside of Africa I think. It is also one of the few mines in the world that is outside the control of De Beers.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 09:50 AM
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Yes, and it is a very specific volcano that brings diamonds up to the surface of the earth.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 09:57 AM
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I'm not from there, but i do follow legitimate sites like CNN. And I always like to pear back behind the curtain of the news story to figure out what exactly is going down. Occasionally, we'll get earth quakes here in Virginia, but i can only imagine 400 or so earthquakes, NOT in california. Something could be going down (slowly, but sure enough)



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 10:31 AM
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The Earth is not your buddy, Guy.
(i hate myself)



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 10:35 AM
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Originally posted by getreadyalready
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Yes, "Hot Springs, AR" is a very nice place to visit!


It is very pretty... my husband is from AR and we have family in Littlerock, Arkadelphia and around.... we noticed this in September and wondered what was up,

We live in the UK now..



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by sdcigarpig
reply to post by butcherguy
 

That would be a good indication that there is magma there under the ground as it would be heating up the water.
Arkansas, at one time, in the distant past did have volcanos, including one that is extinct and where people can dig for diamonds.



Hey I've been there and it was a lot of fun. It was raining, I was covered from head to toe in mud, slipped and fell down numerous times, found no diamonds but felt like a kid again. Loved it!



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 12:08 PM
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Originally posted by uSNUUZuLUUz
reply to post by amadeus30
 


I'm not from there, but i do follow legitimate sites like CNN. And I always like to pear back behind the curtain of the news story to figure out what exactly is going down. Occasionally, we'll get earth quakes here in Virginia, but i can only imagine 400 or so earthquakes, NOT in california. Something could be going down (slowly, but sure enough)



oh ok, just curious. i live about 60 miles west of guy and i've been following this close. Thanks for posting this.

After reading all these posts i noticed something i haven't thought of before, and i want to run it by you guys.

Murfreesboro is where the diamond mine is located, Hot Springs was mentioned for the heated springs meaning magma could be closer to the surface and Guy is where the earthquakes are occuring.

Now take a look at the map, i've got it marked

Google maps

They're all in line with each other... maybe coincidence, maybe not.

EDIT: Aren't mountain ranges sometimes associated with fault lines? The Ouachita Mtns are just to the west of that line..


edit on 14-12-2010 by amadeus30 because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 01:18 PM
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Near Gravette, AR, on the edge of the Boston Mountains, and on a line that would be perpendicular to the line you drew, there is a large underground cavern with a lot of myth and lore surrounding it. It is supposedly endless, it has been explored for many miles, and just continues on deeper and deeper.

There is the CT about an underground high-speed train running east and west, that also intersects this line, as well as the other suspicious earthquake activity in Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, etc.

There is also the highly funded and often despised Airport that was funded and built in the middle of nowhere in NW Arkansas, against the wishes of the voters, and with many suitable and operating airports nearby vying for the same funds.

There is also the tidbit that the first ever recorded "Alien Encounter" happened before Area 51, and happened in these same mountains just across the Missouri border.

Just in case you want to put more dots on your map and make a really, really neat graphic outlining the East-West route of the underground train, and the entrance and exit points!



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 01:21 PM
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I wonder how many shallow graves will be uncovered.

" Come visit Arkansas "



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 03:11 PM
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My wife and I live maybe 5 minutes from Decatur Ar and this is the first we've ever heard of that cave, or the high speed train for that matter. Learn something new everyday lol. I feel kind of dumb though because I've lived around this area for most of my life. Guess I just never payed attention.



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