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Increase in Oklahoma seismic activity puzzles scientists

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posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 10:16 AM
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people, people! clearly what we need to do here is find out the name of the secret underground bunker for the elite beneath oklahoma. once we can verify its existence we can start to figure out when and why there was another underground nuclear explosion.

fracking, yeesh!!! just say that word out loud! ridiculous!

nope, underground elite bunker nuclear explosion is the cause.



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 10:35 AM
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That's kind of funny. I have actually been to the Oklahoma Emergency Managment Underground Bunker....it's under the Capital builidng...actually north of it, between the Capitol and the two curved looking office buildings...which are connected underground......Stations for all the major agencies...OKCFD and PD, OK highway Patrol, OK National Guard, OK Wing of Civil Air Patrol, OK Red Cross etc..........no NWO paraphanalia LOL!

Also many of the Oklahoma City Downtown buildings that are connected by underground tunnel. Lots of shops and resturaunts down there too, at least there were, I haven't been in them for over 15 years.



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 10:55 AM
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This video shows a fracking site only a half mile or so from the epicenter.

www.youtube.com...



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 11:01 AM
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Gasland, documentary about water contaminated with gas and which is actually flammable, caused by fracking.

www.youtube.com...


Tap water on fire:

www.youtube.com... The company involved agreed to decontaminate the water, so it definitely is real.
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posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 11:01 AM
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No vertigo, but I live in SW Oklahoma, and I was watching tv saturday night when all of a sudden, my sofa began moving from this earthquake. And being a (mostly) life-long okie, it was fairly unsettling, since earthquakes that we actually notice and can feel are not the norm here. A tornado I can hide from, but this earthquake business is unnerving for me. I don't know how the folks on the west coast (and other eq-prone areas) deal with it!



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 11:06 AM
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Fracking, a new technology, is known to have serious risks.

Here is a documentary from 60 Minutes featuring a leader in the fracking game.

www.youtube.com...


Contaminated water in Colorado:

www.youtube.com...
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posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 11:13 AM
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What bothers and scares me is, these were supposedly ancient fault lines. What is waking them up?

And I live on a fault line in Texas.. I am starting to get a wee bit worried.



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 03:18 PM
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During the very unusual quake here in Virginia last august there were a lot of people who reported feeling dizzy or a feeling of vertigo. My husband thought he was going to faint. Apparently during an earth quake before you get the rumble you get a wave or ground rolling. My kids who were at home said that our house rose up into the air, then came back down and then shook from side to side. We live about 130 miles from the epicenter of that quake. We have had aftershocks as recently as this past week though they get smaller and smaller. Last one was less than 1 on the Richter scale. So that feeling is normal. Its the ground rolling under your feet.



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 03:22 PM
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Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
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I have one last think I would like to ask. Has anyone else had a feeling of veritigo or sea sea sickness prior to or during these quakes, even if you live hundreds of miles away? I felt that twice during earthquakes that happenend in other states.


There are threads about the dizziness and disorientation many have been feeling for the last week or two. This is apparently an effect from something in our environment that many are effected by. This is the first time I've heard someone suggest a direct link in time to the Earthquakes, but that is an interesting thing to consider in trying to understand what is happening around us. Hmmm



This dizziness is associated with the earthquake. It is not related to radom dizzy people scattered about. The feeling is from the ground rolling prior to the shaking and is a normal phenomena. Not something in the environment .



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 03:25 PM
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Your vertigo probably had nothing to do with the earthquake. The movement that people are feeling preceeds the shaking of the quake and lasted only a few seconds. I dont know what you were feeling for hours before. Was the quake felt as far away as Florida. I know they said it was felt in Georgia.



posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 04:05 PM
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I thought I'd do some research, find out the quake history of that general area of Oklahoma. The records go back to 1889, I believe. Maybe 1899. Anyway, here's every quake before 2010:


Date Time Lat Lon Depth Mag
1986/06/01 19:52:38.20 35.6560 -96.8970 5.00 2.00
2008/10/28 09:06:46.80 35.4540 -96.9540 5.00 2.80
2009/06/14 21:31:09.02 35.6590 -96.8500 5.00 3.40

In 2010, from Feb. 19th to Dec 14th, there were 28 quakes. So far in 2011, there've been 26. So now the question is:

When did they first start fracking in that area? And if the answer is "Early 2010," why do they say there's no proof of a link between fracking and earthquakes?

PS: my data set (sucked out of Berkeley) isn't quite up to date, which is why it only shows 26 this year even though there were 28 in just the past week. Nothing ever seems current.
edit on 11/7/2011 by Thought Provoker because: Adding quake table columns



posted on Nov, 8 2011 @ 09:20 AM
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Had a 4.7 aftershock last night, epicenter same general area.....I felt this one this time, and for a few moments after did have some dizziness. It past in about 5 seconds...but it was weird.



posted on Dec, 7 2011 @ 07:54 AM
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"Total SA (FP), France’s largest oil and gas producer, may buy a stake in Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK)’s holdings in Ohio’s Utica shale, a person with knowledge of the matter said.

Total is considering the acquisition, the person said, declining to be named before a final decision is made. Chesapeake said on Nov. 3 it had signed a letter of intent with an unidentified international oil company for a $2.14 billion deal to sell 25 percent of 570,000 acres of Ohio’s Utica shale. "

www.bloomberg.com...

Rainbows
Jane


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posted on Aug, 1 2012 @ 01:36 PM
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I found this forum post useful, as it provided some other lines of research which dug up the connection between fracking and the unique pattern of earthquakes in central Oklahoma.

A friend and I have been watching them through the Leonard Geophysical Observatory for over 4 years now and the anomoly that does not fit with ancient fault lines or fracking is the pattern of progressive movement from east to west along the same latitude. The majority of quakes are above (North) of the ancient fault lines, relatively shallow and consistently small, while moving progressively westward to the point they are now approaching the core of Oklahoma City. It has been a slow but consistent swarm of earthquakes. It does not appear to be natural either.

Heck maybe they are drilling a tunnel from the east to the west, an they only make about 1/8 of a mile per day.
I don't know, but it seems awfully odd.



posted on Aug, 1 2012 @ 02:27 PM
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Lived in California my whole life and never feel anything coming before an earthquake. The only time I got a warning ahead of time was at my cousins house when his dog looked at us funny then proceeded to bolt out of the house a couple seconds before the quake. My lazy dogs will sleep through it though haha.

I find it strange that people in all these other states can feel the quakes in OK. 5. whatevers are really not that big. When the 7. something hit in Baja two years ago it was barely noticeable up here and that's a mag 7. Wayyyy stronger than a 5.



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