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Magnitude 4.7
Region SICHUAN-YUNNAN-GUIZHOU RG, CHINA
Date time 2014-08-03 14:28:34.5 UTC
Location 27.19 N ; 103.46 E
Depth 30 km
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Magnitude 3.4
Region ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
Date time 2014-08-03 15:02:46.0 UTC
Location 21.33 S ; 68.78 W
Depth 122 km
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Magnitude 4.4
Region NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
Date time 2014-08-03 17:00:34.0 UTC
Location 50.03 N ; 28.98 W
Depth 10 km
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Magnitude 3.0
Region OKLAHOMA
Date time 2014-08-03 17:11:06.5 UTC
Location 35.65 N ; 96.94 W
Depth 5 km
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Magnitude 4.5
Region OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
Date time 2014-08-03 18:08:29.0 UTC
Location 36.84 N ; 142.15 E
Depth 30 km
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Julie Lenarz @MsIntervention · 14 seg

#Iraq: "Control of the dam could give #ISIS the ability to flood major cities." [link to english.alarabiya.net] …

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M3.3 - 33km WNW of Little Diomede Island, Alaska
2014-08-03 11:01:51 UTC
[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]

M2.8 - 77km SSE of King Salmon, Alaska
2014-08-03 11:45:32 UTC
[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]

M2.5 - 47km W of Fort Yukon, Alaska
2014-08-03 12:27:45 UTC
[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]

M2.5 - 250km ESE of Kodiak, Alaska
2014-08-03 13:32:56 UTC
[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
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I don't like the increased activity around Mt. St. Helens.
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Ebola virus a serious threat to urban areas

The Ebola virus continues to spread in West Africa. As national and international health organizations intensify their fight against the disease, people in big cities are starting to fear a worst case scenario.

Lagos: Africa's largest city, a metropolis of more than 20 million people. West Africa's economic hub. This megacity can not be thrown off balance by the recent Ebola outbreak. Or can it?

“One should be in a panic mood,” says Chris Obiake, a paralegal in Lagos. He is one of the innumerable pedestrians passing newspaper stands in Lagos every morning. The headlines scream: 'Ebola is killing more and more people.' Obiake is clearly worried, “given the wide spread of the disease in the West African region”, he told a Reuters reporter,”coupled with the fact that doctors are on strike”.

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Magnitude 4.7
Region SICHUAN-YUNNAN-GUIZHOU RG, CHINA
Date time 2014-08-03 19:30:31.5 UTC
Location 27.12 N ; 103.62 E
Depth 10 km
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I don't like the increased activity around Mt. St. Helens.
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Me either...or the increased activity in a few other areas.

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Earthquakes Tsunamis ‏@NewEarthquake · 1m
4.7 earthquake, 12km SE of Wenping, China. Aug 4 03:30 at epicenter (15m ago, depth 10km). [link to j.mp]
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Magnitude 2.5
Region MT. ST. HELENS AREA, WASHINGTON
Date time 2014-08-03 14:26:14.8 UTC
Location 46.20 N ; 122.18 W
Depth 1 km
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That's in my region. Boom Shakalaka!

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Live stream to the US MARINES air show. [link to www.kirotv.com] I think the Blue Angels are after that sometime.
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I don't like the increased activity around Mt. St. Helens.
 Quoting: CuriousSeeker


Me either...or the increased activity in a few other areas.

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Me neither!

The increased overall activity is kind of unsettling.
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Live stream to the US MARINES air show. [link to www.kirotv.com] I think the Blue Angels are after that sometime.
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Sweet, thanks!!

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I don't like the increased activity around Mt. St. Helens.
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Me either...or the increased activity in a few other areas.

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 Quoting: Simple27


Me neither!

The increased overall activity is kind of unsettling.
 Quoting: CuriousSeeker


Yup

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NBC News ‏@NBCNews · 1m
Deathtoll in China quake nears 400 [link to nbcnews.to]
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A picture of the what some of the huge algae bloom looks like in Lake Erie, just off shore of Toledo, OH. [link to i.imgur.com] Now the Northwest has 1,000 of lakes of all sizes. In the some of the hotter summer months, some lake well close for a few weeks because of algae blooms. But I've never seem algae blooms looks like "swamp monster from the deep". WTF is that shit? I grew up and until my late 20's swam is many of the lakes around the region.
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Live stream to the US MARINES air show. [link to www.kirotv.com] I think the Blue Angels are after that sometime.
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Lol did you see how the 6th marine jumped out?? Looked like he slipped or something!
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Fighting Ebola is ‘like trying to change a tire in a hurricane

Posted on August 3, 2014 by The Extinction Protocol
August 2014 – AFRICA - West Africa is grappling with one of the world’s most fearsome and elusive adversaries: the Ebola virus. So far, the World Health Organization tallies more than 700 dead, mostly in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. That includes dozens of local health workers and the top Ebola doctors in Sierra Leone and Liberia. WHO chief Margaret Chan said Friday that the epidemic is out of control. Ebola, transmitted by contact with an infected person’s blood or other fluids, makes those eight excruciating days of high fever, diarrhea and often profuse bleeding from body orifices and even the skin’s pores. “The virus attacks the body’s soft tissues — a process some doctors describe, bluntly, as like watching a patient ‘dissolve,” Tribune correspondent Paul Salopek reported during a 2000 outbreak. There is no cure. No effective treatment. No vaccine. The rest of the world, a plane ride or two away, shudders. As with previous outbreaks, the virus shows no mercy. Ebola kills up to 90 percent of its victims with astonishing swiftness. The average time from start of symptoms to death is just eight days.

“What’s going on is unprecedented,” Thomas Hope, a virologist at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, tells us. “Usually these things last two or three weeks and then get isolated.” Not this time. And, Hope says, usually the virus grows less lethal as it passes from person to person, so people get less and less sick from it. Not this time. “That is more than a little unnerving to me as a virologist because it suggests that maybe this strain is a little different or has adapted in a different way to cause disease in humans.” Infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Osterholm of the University of Minnesota tells us that this strain of Ebola isn’t likely to be much different than others, but that international public health and local government officials “were slow to understand how fast the virus was spreading.” That’s why doctors and other health professionals are struggling to contain the disease. “This is like trying to change a tire in a hurricane,” he says.

Ebola staged its first devastating appearance in simultaneous 1976 outbreaks in Sudan and in a Congo village near the Ebola River, from which the virus took its name. It confounded scientists at first because it strikes swiftly and retreats. Researchers collected tens of thousands of tropical plants, animals and insects, including bedbugs, mosquitoes and rats, searching for the virus’ carrier or “reservoir.” In this case, researchers believe bats were the carriers: People eat the bats, or possibly eat food that was contaminated by saliva, urine or feces from a bat. A fearsome disease quarantined far, far away? Maybe not for long. Consider the case of Patrick Sawyer, a naturalized U.S. citizen who worked in Liberia and was supposed to fly to Minneapolis in mid-August to celebrate birthdays for two of his three young daughters, as Michael Daly reports in The Daily Beast. Sawyer had been tending a sick sister in Liberia and had not known she had contracted Ebola until after she died. Sawyer grew ill while on a July 20 business flight. He collapsed at the Lagos, Nigeria, airport and died July 25. Sawyer’s wife told Daly, “I never thought Ebola would break down my front door, and that’s what it did.” Emory University Hospital officials in Georgia said they will treat an Ebola-infected American humanitarian workers airlifted from Africa to the U.S. The hospital played down risks, saying “physicians, nurses and staff are highly trained in the specific and unique protocols and procedures necessary to treat and care for this type of patient.” Yet the stealth and fierce resolve of viruses is an awesome and frightening natural wonder. Just as awesome: the courage of health professionals who don the medical equivalent of hazmat suits to treat patients, knowing they still may put their lives at grave risk. Merely touching an infected person’s skin is perilous. –Chicago Tribune [link to theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com]
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Live stream to the US MARINES air show. [link to www.kirotv.com] I think the Blue Angels are after that sometime.
 Quoting: deanoZXT


Lol did you see how the 6th marine jumped out?? Looked like he slipped or something!
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Yeah, I'm actually watching it on TV. The MARINE looked totally like "oh shit" on the 50inch.
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Live stream to the US MARINES air show. [link to www.kirotv.com] I think the Blue Angels are after that sometime.
 Quoting: deanoZXT


Lol did you see how the 6th marine jumped out?? Looked like he slipped or something!
 Quoting: Simple27


Yeah, I'm actually watching it on TV. The MARINE looked totally like "oh shit" on the 50inch.
 Quoting: deanoZXT


Lol, this last one...it's actually called a hell hole! Never knew that.

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This is really cool. I wish I was there in person.

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Magnitude 4.6
Region KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
Date time 2014-08-03 17:39:24.4 UTC
Location 30.33 S ; 177.30 W
Depth 149 km
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This is fucking awesome!!

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Magnitude 4.7
Region ALASKA PENINSULA
Date time 2014-08-03 20:21:53.9 UTC
Location 55.75 N ; 157.29 W
Depth 10 km
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Magnitude 2.6
Region NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Date time 2014-08-03 21:06:27.9 UTC
Location 38.80 N ; 122.80 W
Depth 2 km
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