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Right now, the ground underneath Yellowstone National Park is rising at a record rate. In fact, it is rising at the rate of about three inches per year. The reason why this is such a concern is because underneath the park sits the Yellowstone supervolcano – the largest volcano in North America. Scientists tell us that it is inevitable that it will erupt again one day, and when it does the devastation will be almost unimaginable. A full-blown eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano would dump a 10 foot deep layer of volcanic ash up to 1,000 miles away, and it would render much of the United States uninhabitable. When most Americans think of Yellowstone, they tend to conjure up images of Yogi Bear and “Old Faithful”, but the truth is that sleeping underneath Yellowstone is a volcanic beast that could destroy our nation in a single day and now that beast is starting to wake up.
Until recently, Bob Smith had never witnessed two simultaneous earthquake swarms in his 53 years of monitoring seismic activity in and around the Yellowstone Caldera.
Now, Smith, a University of Utah geophysics professor, has seen three swarms at once.
Painterz
I'm never too concerned about anything where the primary source appears to be the Daily Mail...
MysterX
Are there any emergency evac plans in place?
I mean, wth would people be able to do to save themselves if it did go up?
MysterX
Are there any emergency evac plans in place?
I mean, wth would people be able to do to save themselves if it did go up?
Is the world's largest super-volcano set to erupt for the first time in 600,000 years, wiping out two-thirds of the U.S.?
By DANIEL BATES
UPDATED: 12:16, 25 January 2011
incoserv
MysterX
Are there any emergency evac plans in place?
I mean, wth would people be able to do to save themselves if it did go up?
Evacuation plans for 300,000,000+ people? Yeah, right.
What would people be able to do. Pretty much Nada.
thisguyrighthere
reply to post by khimbar
Obviously it's to set the stage for a supervolcano false flag.
Or PR for a supervolcano themed Syfy movie this weekend.