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Originally posted by UtahRosebud
Whoa whoa whoa whoa WHOA!!!!!
Go read this article from 2002 about a Geologist who talks about a "northeast trending earthquake zone" that needs to be studied.
Geologist Offers New Theory Article
And take a look at the map listed in that article... and compare it to the one you've created.
Map
On the 16th of December, 1811, about two o'clock, a.m., we were visited by a violent shock of an earthquake, accompanied by a very awful noise resembling loud but distant thunder...
Go read this article from 2002 about a Geologist who talks about a "northeast trending earthquake zone" that needs to be studied.
Geologist Offers New Theory Article
And take a look at the map listed in that article... and compare it to the one you've created.
Map
Originally posted by MonkeyWrench30
reply to post by Under Water
I didnt see it on here so if someone else added this please correct me but you left Florida out too. There was a thread on here about it the other day.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by Fazza!
reply to post by UtahRosebud
The 1812 New Madrid earthquakes took place along this fault line! One of the eyewitness accounts describes a rumbling sound during the earthquakes!
On the 16th of December, 1811, about two o'clock, a.m., we were visited by a violent shock of an earthquake, accompanied by a very awful noise resembling loud but distant thunder...edit on 21/3/2011 by Fazza! because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Under Water
That's incredible, it certainly looks like it's a near match! But i still have to ask myself, why are people hearing it in canada, uk, ireland, california, etc?
I know that the "evidence" i used to make this map comes from peoples postings on ats and there is no way to filter the truth from the non truth, and the real significant events from the explainable yet misinterpreted. So this map will never be perfect, but if we keep at it, maybe something will start to show itself.