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Originally posted by OuttaHere
Isn't the new 6.2 quake Southwest of Tokyo also near the infamous dolphin-slaughter cove in Taiji? Just curious if it's anywhere near there, it looks like it from the maps I'm seeing. If anything "good" can be said to come out of this horrific situation, maybe these current events will put a stop to the monstrous activities going on on that cove. One can only hope.
Originally posted by Gab1159
Of course it will put a stop to these slaughters! Dolphins will now be super-mutant radioactive swimming flesh!
Originally posted by zorgon
reply to post by Antoniastar
Interesting. There has been a lot of discoveries lately dealing with Earthquake lights, a phenomena of some from of energy discharge that makes odd lights in the sky before and during major earthquakes. Now today I see all the electrical energy at that Japanese volcano. One can see how people are blaming it on HAARP. I will have to look at that map of yours, though not in this thread Thanks for the heads up though
Originally posted by kubacs
The mass exodus out of the area needs to happen NOW and should have happened from the beginning, given that the potential was already known for this area to blow, with no chances taken. Clearly, this idea was never in contingency plans which is evident in seeing that so many homeless and hungry people are being relocated in quake active areas, let alone everyone having to deal with radiation, suffering and heartbreak. To our friends in Japan, I would suggest that you get people together locally and consider leaving these quake zones. In America, during Katrina, our government functioned very poorly in efforts to help. Be mindful of that.
Wondering where in Japan might be safest for people to go? Maybe some ATS members would have some suggestions.
The media corpocracy has not properly reported on the quakes following the 9.1, unless forced to, usually per Twitter reports. Clearly the quakes have been migrating south along the stress lines and it's obvious by following them that Tokyo is at great risk and should be evacuated, along with all people in harm's way. That this is not happening is unconscionable.
Ships, planes, whatever it takes from all Nations need to get in there and help get people out and cared for. The cost? Who the hell cares? It should come from the pockets of the 5-10% sitting over on Broadway and Park Place. I'm sorry for the rant given this is my first post. I love the work you did on this thread, TA.
Originally posted by UtahRosebud
TA ... I just discovered something that has me seriously on edge. I know this thread is about Japan and the potential for another disasterous earthquake, but I feel there is a connection here, with my discovery. Adding to that, I really value your research and opinions. So please allow me to share and please provide back any and all feedback, including thoughts, instincts, etc.
Ok... we know that with this Japan megaquake, along with the ridiculous amount of aftershocks, the subducting of tectonics plates is in full force here. Science backs that up as well.
Subduction zones is the key here in what I just researched and discovered.
I've been reading a lot lately about "mud volcanos". I really didn't understand them so I did some research.
Wikipedia Source
The terms mud volcano or mud dome are used to refer to formations created by geo-excreted liquids and gases, although there are several different processes which may cause such activity. Hot water mixes with mud and surface deposits. Mud volcanoes are associated with subduction zones and about 700 have been identified. Temperatures are much cooler in these processes than found at igneous volcanoes. The largest mud volcano structures are 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) in diameter and reach 700 metres (2,300 ft) in height.
About 86% of the gas released from these structures is methane, with much less carbon dioxide and nitrogen emitted. Ejected materials are often a slurry of fine solids suspended in liquids which may include water, which is frequently acidic or salty, and hydrocarbon fluids.
So I continue reading down the page and hit the location areas of the known mud volcanos. This is where my jaw dropped and hit the floor.
An unnamed mud volcano 30 metres (98 ft) high and with a top about 100 metres (328 ft) wide, 24 kilometres (15 mi) off Redondo Beach, California, and 800 metres (2,620 ft) under the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
Remember the "millions of dead fish" last week? Tuesday, March 8, 2011 to be exact? That all happened right there, in Redondo Beach!!!!!!!!
L.A. Times - Millions Of Dead Fish
Obviously, all of these fish died right over the subduction zone. We all know what happened in Japan 3 days later. But now I'm wondering if California is going to be struck next. And if so, how soon???
Originally posted by EvolEric
reply to post by jadedANDcynical
Can you be so kind to give me a link to said volcano watch thread...
It would make my day
Originally posted by minortimesI mean, you see how the news is commenting on the stocks for Japan dropping, is it possible we (USA) could've used HAARP or another device to cause this destruction?
Prediction of the Tokai Earthquake
Current Information
Notes
No information is in effect at present.
No anomalous crustal activity in relation to the occurrence of the Tokai Earthquake is currently observed.