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Don't Be Distracted : The Real Problem = Historic Mississippi Flood/Intentional Levee Breach

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posted on May, 5 2011 @ 02:20 PM
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That is a really cool site! Thanks for sharing it!

Anybody on right now that can give us firsthand account of weather right now?

Stay safe!!



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 02:25 PM
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I agree! Thanks egregore! I bookmarked that one!



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 02:29 PM
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Originally posted by Stormgodess

Originally posted by crimvelvet


It is not just loss of houses but the loss of vital FOOD producing farms!!!!

Explosion from Birds Point levee in Mo. felt in Dyer County

I strongly suggest planting a garden if you can and contacting a farmer about buying meat animals.....


Mississippi Delta Farmers expecting loss of over 900,000 acres, so that is over a MILLION acres of farmland lost, just from Mississippi, and Missouri.
www.mpbonline.org...


this is absolutely INCREDIBLE!!! no earthquake, but they still hold that card for later. but a MILLION+ acres of prime farmland?!?!?! HOLD ON, ITS GONNA BE A **BUMPY** RIDE!!! im just hoping that mpbonline.org is wrong... time to put your thinkin' caps on, amerika!



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 02:48 PM
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3RD CHARGE BLOWN



The third and final outflow crevasse was opened at 2:39 p.m.


source: Birds Point New Madrid Floodway Joint Information Center FACEBOOK PAGE

now we wait...

SINCERE best wishes to ANYONE in the affected areas! God bless...
edit on 5-5-2011 by egregore because: clarification



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 02:48 PM
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Facebook Page

"The third and final outflow crevasse was opened at 2:39 p.m."


From comments on their facebook pages, people are saying this must have been a relatively small
blast as they couldn't feel it as strong as the first and second blasts



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 03:02 PM
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Greeting everyone

I finally saw a segment about the levees
and the flooding on CNN, about time!!!

CNN is finally acting like a news agency...
they said the worst is YET to come...

We been saying this for a while now!!

Thanks to everyone who has helped out!

But it aint over yet!!!



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 03:10 PM
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I grew up in this area and the Mississippi River is definitely force to be reckoned with. That area is not prepared for a severe catastrophe regarding the river. Many of the towns are at sea level or below sea level. Just consider New Madrid, Mo (Madrid); the reason it's new is because the old town of Madrid in under the Mississippi river.



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 03:22 PM
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Mississippi Delta Farmers expecting loss of over 900,000 acres, so that is over a MILLION acres of farmland lost, just from Mississippi, and Missouri. ...


Thanks for the reference.

To put that into context, Forty-one percent of the U.S.A. total land area is farmland (938.28 million acres) much of that is western semi-arid cattle country. Typical stocking rates are 10-15 ha per animal in those arid and semiarid grazing lands, compared to the east coast where it is a cow per 2-5 ac. Also the grazing rights are being bought up by the Rewilding the USA, crowd

Another effect no one ever mentions is the crop loss to wild animals. A local farmer told me he loses 1/3 of his crop, 330 ac out of 3000 ac, to deer. With the flooding this loss will be even worse especially with the newly implemented Scorched Earth Policy


“I was driving by a field where a squirrel fed off the end of the field, and so 30 feet in we had to destroy the crop,” he said. “On one field where a deer walked through, didn’t eat anything, just walked through and you could see the tracks, we had to take out 30 feet on each side of the tracks and annihilate the crop.”


U.S. farmers produce 46% of the world’s soybeans, 41% of the world’s corn, 20.5% of the world’s cotton and 13% of the world’s wheat.


I am sure the grain traders are rubbing their hands with glee. This is from the last set of legislation they got enacted to disrupt food production:


“In summary, we have record low grain inventories globally as we move into a new crop year. We have demand growing strongly. Which means that going forward even small crop failures are going to drive grain prices to record levels. As an investor, we continue to find these long term trends...very attractive.” Food shortfalls predicted: 2008 www.financialsense.com...



“Recently there have been increased calls for the development of a U.S. or international grain reserve to provide priority access to food supplies for Humanitarian needs. The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) and the North American Export Grain Association (NAEGA) strongly advise against this concept..Stock reserves have a documented depressing effect on prices... and resulted in less aggressive market bidding for the grains.” July 22, 2008 letter to President Bush www.naega.org...



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 03:24 PM
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Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
"When The Levee Breaks" have your maps handy. The future is now:

Compiling A List Of Future Maps (Need Your Help Too)
www.abovetopsecret.com...

example:

[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/3fd7b9361d3f.jpg[/atsimg]
Gordon Michael Scallion's Future US Earth Changes Map


Where is all the water going to come from, in order to flood the coasts of the USA? If any thing the water levels of the ocean would drop to fill up the madrid fault line. The great Lakes might even drain out to fill that crack up.



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 03:37 PM
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Yes there are quakes, they are not showing up on USGS but they are happening. The water just doesn't drain automatically, it takes a little time. That's a lot of weight being put on a fault and released back off. We are having quakes in Arkansas where things had slowed down a lot once the fracking was stopped. Only time will tell the dangers are not any where near over. There is more water that has not been released yet as well. Everyone stay safe we don't know what is going to happen next for sure.



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 03:39 PM
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posted on May, 5 2011 @ 04:15 PM
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Louisiana spillway Bonnet Carre to open on Monday. Here's the news article I just found...
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posted on May, 5 2011 @ 04:21 PM
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Hi CajunQueen, a SE Louisianian here also!

Have you heard any news concerning the Morganza spillway?



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 04:22 PM
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Ok, so I'm an idiot

Could someone please post a screenshot of HAARP, plot 2 weeks, 1000 nT scale


137.229.36.30...

I have something I'd like to just "throw out there" at you guys



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 04:23 PM
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Yep..we'll know within 24 hours. Here's what I found...link

Oh and hope you and yours stay safe! Praying for everyone up and down the Mississippi and beyond.
edit on 5-5-2011 by CajunQueen because: added text



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 04:30 PM
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Wow, that article says that the Morganza spillway has never been open due to flooding!!! That certainly puts the current events happening along the Mississippi into perspective.

It says that the reason for the opening back in 1973 was to alleviate pressure due to fast moving water causing scouring to the structures along the river.

We apparently have no precedent to what is happening now



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 05:40 PM
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I grew up in this area and the Mississippi River is definitely force to be reckoned with. That area is not prepared for a severe catastrophe regarding the river. Many of the towns are at sea level or below sea level.....


As my old geology Prof said DON"T BUILD IN THE RIVER STUPID!!! And the flood plain IS the river, it just doesn't use it very often but when it does....

I own 1000 ft frontage on a major river, I built over 100 ft above the flood plain up on a ridge. I can not believe the number of houses that have been built next to that river in the last 10 years. Place that were at least three foot under water when I first looked at the property a day after an inland hurricane went through.



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 06:38 PM
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We had another earthquake last night at 12:06am local time(5/6/11). Here are the stats for the two EQ's in the past 2 days. These are only a few miles from the 1st blast site. The first one, I posted on earlier in this thread for reference. This was a pretty normal occurrence in the area...maybe one per month. We usually don't see two in a row. In same area. Which just HAPPENS to be very close to that initial HUGE blast. Neither of these coincide with levee blast times.

Here are the stats:

MAP 1.8 2011/05/04 06:37:04 36.709 -89.518 8.0 8 km ( 5 mi) SE of Matthews, MO
MAP 1.8 2011/05/05 05:06:54 36.479 -89.644 12.7 5 km ( 3 mi) SW of Marston, MO

Source: USGS

Also of note: The depth went from 8.0 km to 12.7 km, which from what I understand is concerning??

I'm just am seeing a trend emerge here, that I REALLY don't like. I hope it's just a fluke. I've been watching our EQ activity in this area for several months now, once I found out about the swarm in Arkansas. And this is the first time I've ever see two, back to back, close together. They are usually spread out over several weeks, in different areas of the bootheel.

I'll be keeping an eye on CERI, and USGS and reporting what I see.

What do you guys think?



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 07:54 PM
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There is talk of evacuating areas of Memphis.



Memphis Flood

This vid was taken 4 days ago. Still rising,



posted on May, 5 2011 @ 08:15 PM
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Originally posted by frugal

Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
"When The Levee Breaks" have your maps handy. The future is now:

Compiling A List Of Future Maps (Need Your Help Too)
www.abovetopsecret.com...

example:

[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/3fd7b9361d3f.jpg[/atsimg]
Gordon Michael Scallion's Future US Earth Changes Map


Where is all the water going to come from, in order to flood the coasts of the USA? If any thing the water levels of the ocean would drop to fill up the madrid fault line. The great Lakes might even drain out to fill that crack up.


Check videos by Ivan "Evon" Stein, this should help explain how this seems plausible.
Here is the part where he explains what can be the cause.



To understand better his claims, pls watch the whole video.
There are 16 of 16 parts videos.

Peace



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