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Big EARTHQUAKE Prediction Around The 22 March : Ground Zero will be Wisconsin.. Unexplained Booms

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posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 12:23 PM
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That area of North America once under the weight of the glaciers is still experiencing a post glacial rebound, that is slowly rising or swelling. That area just south of the glaciers is slowly sinking. Thus, to my logic at least, there is increasing crustal stress, running east west, at about the southern end of the great lakes. Clintonville is too far north to be on any developing fault between the rising and sinking area but crustal thickness and the rate of rise can vary and possibly be creating a new fault.


en.wikipedia.org...

A new major fault running SW from Green Bay could have the great lakes draining via the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers to the Gulf if you are into Edgar Cayce's predictions. I consider other locations more likely.!



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 01:09 PM
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im going to say some where in western kentucky / east missouri



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 01:32 PM
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I love how the map of the "laylines" is symmetric and perfectly fits a standard printed map.
As if it was almost made to order.
I always knew mother nature was economical...



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 02:18 PM
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Huh? Town of Wisconsin? I believe it's still a state.



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 02:20 PM
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I saw a comment about there being no faultline through this area.
Maybe there is a hidden or undetected faultline that is slipping.


“High-resolution satellite radar images allowed us to locate a previously unmapped fault—the Indiviso Fault—beneath the Colorado River Delta that had been buried by river sediments since its last earthquake,” says Eric Fielding, a geophysicist with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who was a coauthor of the study. “This fault moved up to 16 feet, or 5 meters, in the April 4, 2010, earthquake.”

www.futurity.org...-38232



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 02:22 PM
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I find this interesting as well. It made national news the other day...which is kinda funny...people been hearing this stuff in this town for months...why all the attention now?



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 04:09 PM
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.......****.
THATS WHERE I'M GOING.
I'll keep you guys updated when I get there



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 05:16 PM
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FYI:


Originally posted by AnonymousCitizen
So why post a little 1.5? Just so happens this just occurred in Clintonville, WI where there have been loud booming sounds for the last three nights. Sorry if I messed up the format, first post to this thread.

1.5
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 05:15:57 UTC
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 12:15:57 AM at epicenter
44.627°N, 88.757°W
5 km (3.1 miles)
WISCONSIN
0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Clintonville, WI
49 km (30 miles) NW of Appleton, Wisconsin
60 km (37 miles) WNW of Green Bay, Wisconsin
65 km (40 miles) E of Stevens Point, Wisconsin
181 km (112 miles) NNE of MADISON, Wisconsin

USGS

[Quake Watch 2012]
www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 05:19 PM
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A new major fault running SW from Green Bay could have the great lakes draining via the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers to the Gulf if you are into Edgar Cayce's predictions. I consider other locations more likely.!


(Hollllly sh**!!!)



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 05:41 PM
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If an 8.0+ hits wisconsin, I am fearing for my life as I feel that an earthquake in our general region would split the Great Lakes and drain their water into the crevices of the earthquake. Is this scenario possible?


In a nutshell no. And in more detail - NO.

Gaping crevices going down thousands of feet is the stuff of films, not of reality.



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 05:44 PM
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I love how the map of the "laylines" is symmetric and perfectly fits a standard printed map.
As if it was almost made to order.
I always knew mother nature was economical...


So, what happens when you wrap that round a sphere?

Sort of does not work so good then.

188? - Nonsense!



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 06:06 PM
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statement retracted ... (hey I can do that if I want)


EDIT: Actually in reviewing the map there is a flaw ... you were correct puterman.

While the lat lines are fine the vertical "ley lines" should be curved as the longitude lines are curved on the map. So the vertical lines drawn are indeed off. When on the globe the vertical "ley lines" would be drawn in or curved not matching the longitude.


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posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 06:48 PM
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Interesting theory, look what just popped up on Breaking News.com

www.wbay.com...



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 07:35 PM
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Micro quake, seems to be the easiest answer. There must have been a lot of micro quakes in the area in the last few days. There have been quite a few stories on here. Like a barn coming down , a large uplift and split in the ground in Michigan, and people 80 miles south of there hearing the same sounds, large boulders falling in Ohio. I don't think ONE micro quake is doing it all.
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Upon further searching I found the large crack story is from 2010. Sorry. ireport.cnn.com...
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posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 08:05 PM
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Originally posted by PuterMan
reply to post by xZodiacx
 



If an 8.0+ hits wisconsin, I am fearing for my life as I feel that an earthquake in our general region would split the Great Lakes and drain their water into the crevices of the earthquake. Is this scenario possible?


In a nutshell no. And in more detail - NO.

Gaping crevices going down thousands of feet is the stuff of films, not of reality.


You ever hear the saying "Truth is Strange Than Fiction" ?



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 08:12 PM
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Originally posted by concernedcitizen519
Interesting theory, look what just popped up on Breaking News.com

www.wbay.com...



Also, because Wisconsin is one of the soundest places to live in the world, tectonic-wise, it doesn't have the equipment set up here to collect earthquake data.

Source: www.wbay.com...


Guess where I live, which is also supposed to be "one on the safest places to live tectonic wise" is just an old wives tale.

Now all I have to do is start hearing grinding and booming sounds and then I'll know we're done !! Oh well, back to that thing we call "life" !!!



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 08:35 PM
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First thing my son said when I told him was "maybe the ground is crumbling underneath" sounds brilliant to me. Could be, just look at the lakes and all the rivers.



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 08:54 PM
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Oooooo thanks for posting that. Does anyone remember YouTuber 'Carnyart'? His first name was Stacy, I know, a Christian man with a family, and he would upload his videos of 'My Crack Out Back' of that giant crack and how it looked like it was growing. Then one day, a few months ago, he announced that he was deleting everything and vamoosing. And he indeed did. Right away. He was a 'Dutchsinse' sort, with a big following, including me. In the end, he seemed paranoid and very upset. (God.)



posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 08:59 PM
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Originally posted by Saucerwench
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Oooooo thanks for posting that. Does anyone remember YouTuber 'Carnyart'? His first name was Stacy, I know, a Christian man with a family, and he would upload his videos of 'My Crack Out Back' of that giant crack and how it looked like it was growing. Then one day, a few months ago, he announced that he was deleting everything and vamoosing. And he indeed did. Right away. He was a 'Dutchsinse' sort, with a big following, including me. In the end, he seemed paranoid and very upset. (God.)


I did see one of those videos, that said removed by uploader or something. Did he just totally disappear? I do love a mystery... where was this crack located? Time for more research.

Is this the guy www.youtube.com...

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posted on Mar, 22 2012 @ 09:01 PM
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Originally posted by theclutch
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sounds to me like the OP is just asking questions. you know, trying to get answers. I didn't see him predict that it is guaranteed to happen.

Why do you want him to remove himself if a prediction fails? Seems close-minded to me?

Bring on the prediction. If it does happen in a few days, why that could change............everything!

The way we look at earthquakes, the way we deal with them, the warnings we could implement, the lives that could be saved!


That isn't what he's doing -- 'just asking questions', and it is so dang common here on ATS for people to use their rhetoric to propagate every single stray theory that pops into their head. ATS would be a much cleaner place to browse if it weren't filled with so much fluff.

As if we don't have enough earthquakes, the doom junkies are demanding more and more of them to feed their excitement addictions. Don't let their be peace and quiet for too long because these people will lose their minds. No wonder they want the end to come, because they can't stand things to be just plain and simple and peaceful. Nope, gotta have huge earthquakes because they love their "oh my gosh" moments that much. Sick!

I like ATS because I can find things I can't elsewhere, but there is so much garbage to sort through because everyone wants to be the prophet.

Get over yourselves!



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