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just a right field thought here, but has anyone considered the isle of HAITI quake as a warning for HAYTI, MO as a possible target for the new madrid quake? TPTB work mysteriously, but ALWAYS hidden in plain sight.
Originally posted by tinker9917
Hope this isn't a double post, skimmed kind of quickly.
This thread is showing radar map with suspected HAARP rings. Maybe more bad weather coming...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by coyotepoet
reply to post by egregore
Interesting. I hadn't thought about that. It's right down the river from where they blew the levee. My consideration in regards to that idea was connecting New Madrid with the Madrid Bombings. A definite possibility as you are right, it is always hidden in plain sight.
Originally posted by egregore
Originally posted by coyotepoet
reply to post by egregore
Interesting. I hadn't thought about that. It's right down the river from where they blew the levee. My consideration in regards to that idea was connecting New Madrid with the Madrid Bombings. A definite possibility as you are right, it is always hidden in plain sight.
i dig your train of thought! this stuff is pretty far-out, but absolutely plausible...
Originally posted by OhioPariah
Egypt riots...the city of Memphis and the town of Luxora, not to mention Cairo, all in the New Madrid region along America's Nile...
Birds Point New Madrid Floodway Joint Information Center:
Additional slurry material for blasting the third levee section (outflow crevasse) is expected to arrive later today. We expect it to take approximately 3 hours to load into pipes. The earliest we could complete the breaching of this levee section would be 8 or 9 p.m. tonight. We'll continue to post regular updates.
SIKESTON, Mo.
-- A third levee breach planned for Tuesday is being delayed by at least 24 hours because the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used too much of the explosives on the first two detonations and do not have enough for the third breach yet, corps officials said at a news conference Tuesday evening.