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Originally posted by RussianScientists
reply to post by charlyv
There are many people and companies out there that are searching for these bombs, especially the hydrogen bomb off of Georgia. One organization that is looking for this particular bomb even has a book out which details their failures, but they still want to locate it, and other nuclear bombs. The good new is that they have all been unsuccessful so far in discovering them. The other good news is that the finders fee is well worth the recovery.
Where's the proof of your predictions? Actually, we could not find any achievements, so how can we believe a word of what you are posting?
Originally posted by PuterMan
reply to post by snakewrath
Where's the proof of your predictions? Actually, we could not find any achievements, so how can we believe a word of what you are posting?
I asked RussianScientists, not Puterman.
We never seen an evidence of predictions and if we dont see the proof correspondingly, then I must regard his postings are the HOAX. Of course, anyone support his myth are also a part of the plan.edit on 27-6-2012 by snakewrath because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by RussianScientists
reply to post by westcoast
I'm just doing some background research right now getting ready for the future. I suspect that whom ever is creating the earthquakes around Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is partially responsible for the M7.2 earthquake that struck Baja California, Mexico. I also suspect that they will be responsible in the future for one or more major earthquakes along the west coast of the continental USA before it is proven that their high pressure injection has caused people to loose their lives and damaged others property.
As for your question about the Oklahoma earthquakes that took place today:
here is what you posted.....
"First, it seems that you indicate a connection between the Oklahoma quakes and the 7.2 on the coast. Would this then mean that these recent Oklahoma quakes today:
MAP 3.2 2010/04/15 13:22:38 34.789 -96.388 10.3 OKLAHOMA
MAP 3.0 2010/04/15 00:49:51 34.696 -96.424 5.0 OKLAHOMA
MAP 3.0 2010/04/12 04:04:48 35.596 -97.112 5.0 OKLAHOMA
MAP 2.8 2010/04/10 02:49:29 35.504 -97.306 5.0 OKLAHOMA
...could again be a precursser to another, larger release in the same area as before? "
Here is what I found when I checked the USGS site, it only has two earthquakes in Oklahoma now instead of the 4 they must have reported earlier.
MAG, UTC DATE-TIME (y/m/d h:m:s), LAT deg, LON deg, DEPTH km, LOCATION
MAP 3.2 2010/04/15 13:22:38 34.789 -96.388 10.3 10 km ( 6 mi) SSE of Allen, OK
MAP 3.0 2010/04/15 00:49:51 34.696 -96.424 5.0 10 km ( 6 mi) N of Tupelo, OK
But.... getting back to your question: "Would this then mean that these recent Oklahoma quakes today... could again be a precursser to another, larger release in the same area as before?"
The answer to your question is.... No. These M3.2 and M3.0 earthquakes actually took place and Quaked in Oklahoma. Its when they build up pressure and then don't quake, that is when the larger earthquakes like the M7.2 Baja California, Mexico earthquake will strike.
What this really means, is that when those two earthquakes struck they instantly released their latent energy. But if they turn into "slow earthquakes" and don't release their energy in an instant earthquake on site, then their energy is transferred to another site in the far distance.
As to the M7.2 Baja California, Mexico earthquake, you will notice that I stated that there was an earthquake cell somewhere near the edge of the West side of Wichita, Kansas. That cell did not quake, it released it's energy as did the other earthquake cell down by Oklahoma City that I couldn't pinpoint because the earthquake cell wasn't stable. When an earthquake cell starts to become unstable, then it usually doesn't quake, but instead releases its energy to another distant area.
I have made the connection between the two areas: the area N to NE of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is fault linked to the area of Wichita, Kansas. If earthquake cells loose their energy in those two areas without quaking, then their energy has been transfered to the area along the West Coast of Mexico and the West Coast of the USA as per my 22 videos that I made last year. Usually the resulting earthquake out west will be rather large, if not a major earthquake.
Originally posted by RussianScientists
Friday June 15th. Detection of sudden increase in pressure took place around 1:13 PM at Hutchinson, KS. Pressure increased to 2.25 at X=1 at that time period. Direction of pressure was straight West of Hutchinson, KS. The N/S running fault west of Hutchinson runs straight S to 11 miles NNE of Cleburne, Texas and beyond. Calculated distance is approximately 400 miles from Cleburne, Texas to the linked epicenter West of Hutchinson, Kansas.
Later....the Texas M3.1 earthquake struck 11 miles NNE of Cleburne, Tx at 2:02 PM. When I discovered this earthquake struck, I then decided to check the pressure again which occurred at 2:25 PM here in Hutchinson, KS and the pressure had dropped off to minimum. An excellent increase in pressure occurred along the fault before the earthquake struck.
Magnitude: 3.1
Date-Time:
Friday, June 15, 2012 at 07:02:33 UTC
Friday, June 15, 2012 at 02:02:33 AM at epicenter
Location: 32.488°N, 97.286°W
Depth: 5 km (3.1 miles)
Region: NORTHERN TEXAS
Distances:
18 km (11 miles) NNE of Cleburne, Texas
26 km (16 miles) S of Fort Worth, Texas
56 km (34 miles) SW of Dallas, Texas
250 km (155 miles) N of AUSTIN, Texas
Location Uncertainty: horizontal +/- 16.2 km (10.1 miles); depth +/- 3.1 km (1.9 miles)
Parameters: NST= 28, Nph= 36, Dmin=260.5 km, Rmss=0.98 sec, Gp= 76°,
M-type="Nuttli" surface wave magnitude (mbLg), Version=4
Source:
Magnitude: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Location: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Event ID: usb000agbp
Originally posted by RussianScientists
Signal disappeared between 12:53 PM and 1:45 PM.
Probably no small earthquake will strike in Texas or Oklahoma in the next 10 to 16 hours since Oaxaca, Mexico was just hit with an M7.6 earthquake. Oaxaca, Mexico is linked with this area, since it lies due south of this location and most large faults run N and S in the USA. One only has to look at the mountain regions to see that the mountains run N and S.
Magnitude: M7.6
Date-Time:
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 18:02:48 UTC
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 12:02:48 PM at epicenter
Location:
16.662°N, 98.188°W
Distances:
136 km (84 miles) SSW of Huajuapan de Leon, Oaxaca, Mexico
162 km (100 miles) WSW of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
170 km (105 miles) SE of Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico
322 km (200 miles) SSE of MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico
Depth:
17.5 km (10.9 miles)
Region:
OAXACA, MEXICO
Distances:
136 km (84 miles) SSW of Huajuapan de Leon, Oaxaca, Mexico
162 km (100 miles) WSW of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
170 km (105 miles) SE of Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico
322 km (200 miles) SSE of MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico
Location Uncertainty:
horizontal +/- 15.8 km (9.8 miles); depth +/- 6.5 km (4.0 miles)
Parameters:
NST=438, Nph=440, Dmin=312.8 km, Rmss=0.88 sec, Gp= 79°,
M-type=regional moment magnitude (Mw), Version=9
Source:
Magnitude: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Location: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Event ID:
usc0008m6h
edit on 20-3-2012 by RussianScientists because: (no reason given)