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Message Subject REAL DOOM--YELLOWSTONE GETTING READY TO ERUPT. MELTING ROADWAYS, CRUST SO THIN YOU COULD FALL THROUGH INTO BOILING HOT WATER/LAVA IN PLACES!!!!!!
Poster Handle zacksavage
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I know common fucking sense is hardly common and you cant fix stupid. But
15 of 18 super volcanoes are active since January 1 2014. Most notably Yellowstone,Island park and Long valley for all of May June and July. These are geological neighbors, Fact.
March 11 2011 Japan quake shook Yellowstone to its knees. At the same time. Fact
Are the rest of the non super volcanos erupting across the planet?
Yes!
Is every plate boundary around the world moving?
Yes!
6 meters of lift at Long Valley. Yes!
Do we have super volcanoes going restless at the same time thousands of miles apart?
Yes!
Is there more quake activity around the three calderas mentioned above?
Yes. Utah Montana, Wyoming, Oklahoma,Kansas, CALIFORNIA,New Mexico,Arizona,Washington State
If you pay your carbon tax will the volcanoes stop emitting the most abundant gas, Carbon Dioxide?
No!
Most recent activity unrest. Long Valley
July 11 2014 .
Is that today?
Yes!
How many questions answered with a simple yes, with empirical evidence does it take for common
Fucking sense to kick in..
We don't need a fucking title or a piece of paper for that.
I don't!
 Quoting: Mister1k


Interesting. You mention New Mexico. There was an unusual quake here a couple of weeks ago. A aftershock from a June 5.7 or so. It was centered some 85 miles from where I am currently residing.

[link to earthquake-report.com]

I reside withing the caldera of an ancient "super" volcano some 30 miles in diameter. There is another nearer to the recent quake epicenter.

"... it would be the rare visitor to Southern New Mexico who would have any idea that the seemingly benign and now silent Gila Wilderness, which forms the spectacular mountainous skyline just 5 miles to the north of Casitas de Gila Guesthouses, shares a similar, albeit much older and complex, geologic history. It is here, in the Gila Wilderness, over a span of some 15 million years, that Southern New Mexico was witness to one of the most explosive and largest areas of continuous volcanic activity in the world, and one which rivaled every aspect, in terms of overall size and magnitude of ejected volcanic material, of its Yellowstone counterpart, 700 miles to the north."

[link to casitasdegila.com]

Your post has got me thinking.


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