Saturday, October 20, 2012

Over 7000 Earthquakes In Past 30 Days And 66 Volcanoes Are Erupting Right Now


!!!!! Over 7000 Earthquakes In Past 30 Days 
And 66 Volcanoes Are Erupting Right Now !!!!! 

Over 7000 Earthquakes In Past 30 Days And 66 Volcanoes Are Erupting Right Now

 October 20, 2012
Now Global ELITE are canceling their Meetings!

Side Note: There are also 66 Volcanoes erupting at different stages right now.
7187 earthquakes in all events in the past 30 days.
309 earthquakes in the last 24 hours.
Get the latest here: [link to earthquake.usgs.gov]

Today’s earthquake fact: A powerful magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck Alaska on November 3, 2002, rupturing the Earth’s surface for 209 miles along the Susitna Glacier, Denali, and Totschunda Faults. Striking a sparsely populated region, it caused thousands of landslides but little structural damage and no deaths. Although the Denali Fault shifted about 14 feet beneath the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline, the pipeline did not break, averting a major economic and environmental disaster. This was largely the result of stringent design specifications based on geologic studies done by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and others 30 years earlier. Studies of the Denali Fault and the 2002 earthquake will provide information vital to reducing losses in future earthquakes in Alaska, California, and elsewhere.
Listed are all earthquakes over magnitude 5
7.3 9km WNW of San Agustin, Colombia 2012-09-30 16:31:35 1.920°N 76.355°W 170.0
6.2 96km ENE of Miyako, Japan 2012-10-01 22:21:45 39.853°N 143.047°E 9.7
6.0 112km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands 2012-09-27 23:53:49 8.825°S 157.557°E 10.0
5.7 166km WNW of Sikabaluan, Indonesia 2012-10-03 13:32:34 0.451°S 97.648°E 10.0
5.5 12km SSE of Cuajinicuilapa, Mexico 2012-09-29 07:11:13 16.355°N 98.388°W 10.2
5.4 296km NNE of Farallon de Pajaros, Northern Mariana Islands 2012-09-30 15:35:53 22.992°N 146.050°E 35.0
5.4 102km ESE of Pondaguitan, Philippines 2012-10-03 18:28:33 5.860°N 126.955°E 144.5
5.4 39km E of Tarata, Peru 2012-09-29 17:48:57 17.480°S 69.660°W 126.0
5.3 281km NNW of Scott Island Bank, Antarctica 2012-10-02 19:41:29 65.008°S 177.926°E 16.6
5.3 91km WSW of Neiafu, Tonga 2012-10-02 03:33:30 18.820°S 174.836°W 96.7
5.3 212km SSW of Mohean, India 2012-09-29 11:24:33 6.115°N 92.810°E 28.5
5.3 202km S of Taron, PNG 2012-10-03 06:26:17 6.277°S 152.746°E 30.5
5.2 18km ESE of Iwaki, Japan 2012-10-01 18:40:52 36.959°N 141.059°E 6.7
5.2 93km NW of Curup, Indonesia 2012-10-02 17:37:24 2.876°S 101.931°E 116.6
5.2 115km SSE of Gizo, Solomon Islands 2012-09-28 23:22:31 8.976°S 157.426°E 10.0
5.1 14km ENE of Rangapara, India 2012-10-02 18:37:40 26.847°N 92.788°E 51.6
5.1 55km ENE of `Ohonua, Tonga 2012-10-02 11:35:51 21.109°S 174.474°W 34.7
5.1 14km NNW of Dumingag, Philippines 2012-10-02 06:25:31 8.293°N 123.314°E 41.1
5.1 107km E of Miyako, Japan 2012-10-01 22:55:51 39.776°N 143.189°E 37.9
5.1 241km SW of Tomatlan, Mexico 2012-10-01 17:32:31 18.713°N 107.151°W 21.3
5.0 South of the Fiji Islands 2012-10-01 17:24:42 24.588°S 179.380°W 461.8
5.0 111km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea 2012-10-03 21:02:38 5.765°S 151.126°E 56.9
5.0 90km S of Pangai, Tonga 2012-10-02 18:39:08 20.607°S 174.229°W 3.1
5.0 South of the Fiji Islands 2012-09-27 16:54:44 24.893°S 179.256°W 515.1
5.0 16km SW of Tayaman, Philippines 2012-10-04 01:55:20 13.131°N 120.457°E 58.5
5.0 3km NE of Hukay, Philippines 2012-09-29 14:12:04 13.869°N 120.730°E 186.1
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

one question is all i ask is how much of this has been caused by the HAARP antenna.sincerely tony lane

Anonymous said...

Ok, let's look at this critically:
-According to the Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Network, there are an average of 50-60 volcanic eruptions each month with many volcanoes in a constant state of activity and eruption.
-And according to the University of Memphis' Center for Earthquake Research and Information, there are around 80,000 earthquakes a month. The majority of these quakes are so low as to not be felt, but every 30 seconds there is an earthquake that IS felt somewhere in the world.

Now, looking at these averages, we realize that 7000 earthquakes (whoever came up with this number is on the abnormally low side, actually) and 66 volcanoes isn't that big a deal. Sure, there's a little bit more volcanic activity going on at the same time than is average, but nothing grossly out of the ordinary.

The more you know, and all.