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  • I hope it blows.

  • OMG ..I can't believe what this dude charges at this "EarthChangesMedia" to read the news on his site ..OMG !! anyone who would give this dude money... is a FOOL !!!

  • Bunch nerds sitting in a basement talking about pointless crap....nibiru this canary that...the president is black...blah blah blah...get a beer and girl and some fun and enjoy life.

  • Lol....losers

  • nature doesnt save the species that doesnt know to run away from fire.

    We huddle near the coast for ease of living, there is no reason to live near the dangerous coast in the modern era.

    Why bitch and moan about the cities on the coast being destroyed when every single person that lives there is basically a human sandbag for the ocean.

    Dont want to die dont live in the middle of a danger zone.

  • Just when it looked like the earthquakes on El Hierro were calming down.....6 in the last hour and a half (all within an hour). 2.5, 2.5, 2.7, 3.5, 3.3, 3.6. The 3 before the last one were all with 11 minutes of each other.......

  • @MissStarlight1111 Not good. I've been watching them all day and was a little worried about the absence of little quakes because it could mean the pressure is building and a big one could happen to release the pressure. I took a nap for 90 minutes (I've been sick cough cough) and there they go again. So it's a tormenting situation there, damned if it shakes, damned if it don't. Mitch Battros last night said that something as low as a M5 could trigger a tsunami. We need to keep our eyes on it....

  • @ExoPoliChick Me too - been watching them all day! Although the absence of quakes seemed good in a way, I thought the same as you.....What kind of pressure is building up? I think it was inevitable that they would start up again, and I'm not really surprised they are getting gradually stronger :-( I'm just hoping that when it erupts, that it does so "calmly" lol (is that possible?!). I really do not want the worst case scenario to play out.....

  • @MissStarligh1111 East coast north america would have 6-8 hours before the waves it there. Have gas and cash and an escape plan. <3

  • @ExoPoliChick I know :-( I'm in the UK, so the wave here would not be as bad (I don't think?), but we would have less time - 2 hours I think? I don't live on the coast, but am not far inland, in the SW, and barely above sea level.....so I am watching this closely! My parents were living in Gibraltar until a few months ago, and I am so thankful they have moved back to England, cos Gibraltar doesn't stand a chance if a tsunami hits.

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