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  • sounds like Haarp activity ...with regard to the dead fish ...Blessings to all ....much LOVE S

  • all scientists expect this to blow. all eastcoasters must be alert..tsunami arrives in 8 hrs, there is a 5hr difference between el hierro and boston. you could be asleep when it blows, wake up and have just 3 hrs. sneakers, bicycles ready (cars may not get far in traffic jams) be prepared to turn your back on possessions and go west or above 1000feet. any healthy person can do a 12minute mile and 15miles inward (3hrs walk) is better than being downtown. Have a plan.

  • All these devastation was prophesied in the holy bible: Mathew chapter 24, Jesus Christ told us to watch for the signs of his coming and we are to be ready when he comes. Have you repented of all your sins and invited Jesus to come into your heart now is the time: Romans 10:9, 11,12. The Great Tribulation is what's coming next Pray that your soul will be saved before that time.

  • @citrusparkguy Well my computer is always on. Because I'm running a server. The software program alerts me against Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes, thunderstorms, floods, wildfires, landslides from around the world to local events. It updates in nearly real time. Every ten minutes it retrieves data from many sources from around the world. The application can alert me by desktop, email and phone. For any of the above alerts. I choose the alert I want or all.

  • have enyone spotted death fish around there?

  • Are the news stations in the States reporting anything about this yet? If not...it'd be in place to wonder why...

  • I live in NJ (USA) and the tsunami would affect me. So I have my alert applet ready. It will alert me the second something happens. If something happens I will alert you guys on my friends list and post it on my channel.

  • @o0PocoMax0o Thanx Max. Hope that never happens though.

  • @ChristiannaGarrett1 Sorry for the out burst on your channel. I don't mind people disagreeing with me. I'm always open to other peoples suggestions. But when someone uses foul language against me. Like valioyamaha did to me. I lose all respect to that person. I believe in freedom and in free thinking. Anyone can express themselves however they wish. As long as they do it politely. That's how you learn. When you listen to others. But I give this person 2 thumbs down for disrespect!

  • If the volcano erupts in the island of El Hierro. It can create an earthquake that can send 1200 billion tons of rock and dirt in a land slide into the ocean in the island north of El Hierro called La Palma. Which can produce a tsunami of 30 feet to 100 feet high (9.14400 meters to 30.48 meters) at the east coast of the USA and 40 miles inland according to scientist.

  • @o0PocoMax0o Who told you, or where the fuck have you've read that big smelly bull shit? That is pathetic! I live in El Hierro, and my best friend is vulcanologist, he came here to see the situation. He knows what he is saying, and I trust him. But the thinks that you've learned on the subject, is ridiculous and even funny. Calm down, you'll be all right at home, over 5500 km away form here. Let me be the one that should be worried, and trust me...I'm not :) Peace !

  • @valioyamaha I shouldn't even answer you. Because of your foul language and insults. First of all I said it can. I never said it will definitely happen. Second of all Tsunamis can travel over long distances like from Japan to California if you do your homework. Well I guess I didn't read it from your friend? Who I don't know who it is? My science comes from analyzing data from the area to well known people. Continue-->

  • @valioyamaha Well known people like: Dr Simon Day, who works at the Benfield Greig Hazards Research Center, University College London. Like: Steven N. Ward Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, in Santa Cruz . Like: US Director General Bureau of Security Threats and the Canary Islands, Juan Manuel Santana and more. Continue->

  • @valioyamaha You seem to be the one that needs to calm down with your foul language and exclamation marks. I don't deserve this from you. If you have an opinion, say it politely. If not, keep it to yourself. I know something. I am nice and calm. But if there is a tornado warning. I go to the basement. If there is a hurricane I go inland. If a Tsunami warning happens because of displacement of water from a land slide. I will heed the warnings. Continue-->

  • @valioyamaha Just because you are prepared for something that may happen or not. Doesn't make you stupid. Doesn't make you a fear monger, nervous or scared. It just make you alert and a survivor. It doesn't mean that anyone should change their activities or move inland. It means prepare for anything that any Natural disaster can do. Just like when you put peper spray in your pocket for self defense. ChristiannaGarrett1 should give you a spanking for cussing in her channel. Peace Out!!

  • @o0PocoMax0o Yes, I do apologize for my bad language in the beginning, It wasn't personal, sorry. And yes, there is nothing that is 100% sure in mother nature, it can hit you anytime without warning. But because last night I've seen such a preposterous claims and videos, than I saw your comment, and I just had enough. You say 'it can happen' but for the uninformed reader, that means 'it will happen', and the speculations begins. More....

  • @valioyamaha Yes I really understand what you mean about some people out there and doomsday prophets. But as a sky watcher that searches for NEO (Near Earth Objects). I study meteorite impacts over land and sea. I'm into real science and not Guru science. It's all about crunching all the numbers and DATA with the possibilities. The fact is that under sea land slide, above sea land slide and volcanic wall collapse has cause big tsunamis in the past. Continue-->

  • @valioyamaha This is a prime example of a large tsunami caused by a land slide. Sliding at a rapid pace. 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami caused by 90 million metric tonnes of rock and dirt sliding and creating a wave 524 meters (1,719 ft) high.143 meters (470 feet) taller than the roof of the Empire State Building. The La Palma fissure land slide in the Canary Islands has a stored energy 16,667 times greater than what happened in Lituya Bay megatsunami continue-->

  • @valioyamaha According to a local geologist they discovered a fissure about 2.5 kilometers (1.6 mi) long had opened on the eastern side of the summit. As a result, the western half of the Cumbre Vieja had slipped about 2 meters (6.6 ft) downwards and 1 meter (3.3 ft) westwards towards the Atlantic Ocean. It's estimated to be the mass of 1,500,000,000,000 metric tons. So that's what some scientist are worried about. So it's not as crazy as you think. continue-->

  • @valioyamaha Under sea land slide have accurred in the atlantic before with far less mass and cause allot of damage and it doesn't displace water it moves the water. Now land slide above the sea displaces and moves the water at the same time. Being more energetic. What scientist have a problem more with. It's not will it slide into the ocean. Will it be over 100s of years and nothing happens or will it be immediate and cause a catastrophic tsunami. Continue-->

  • @valioyamaha Some are saying it is too stable to cause any tsunami. That it won't slide into the ocean. I have seen all that data, films ect. My findings are if a tsunami does happen and I crunch the numbers. Tsunami from the land slide if it happens on my shores in New Jersey wouldn't be that high but would be the most 2 meters and about 2.5 km inland the most. But that is my best guest. It may never happen at all! I concur with the findings of Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co. Continue-->

  • @valioyamaha But the worst case scenario may still happen. If someone told me that if i wanted a bullet proof vest that will stop a 22 cal. only. But that they had another one that would stop a bullet from a 45 cal in worst case scenario as being a body guard. I would wear the worst case scenario bullet proof vest lol. Thank you for being courteous this time around. Yes, I also do research and am informed.

  • Everyone tents to tell the story in a little bit more apocalyptic way. I will strongly recommend you to see this video as an example of what I've just said. Only that is about La Palma.

    /watch?v=ArcWdSjAkRY

    Whoever made that simulation, is absolute nuts. To achieve such energy disperse, you need to lift the whole island in the air, and drop it back to the ocean. In the wost case scenario here, we are talking about approximately 1/30 th part of the island, sliding slowly on a small angle slope.

  • I'm not trying to argue here, I just wanna say that we have to be more careful and thoughtful in how and what we are saying, because people are strangely attracted to the worst case possible, and are to lazy to do their own researches, And if they do, they may again stumble upon something that is very far away from the reality. So, I say: Be aware, be prepare, and THINK ! Very much love to all of you !

  • MaryGreeley is on this currently too.Thank you

    Christianna .

  • @MyHils Mary just seems to read things -- doesn't seem to really know much - I was subscribed to her channel for awhile but recently unsubscribed -- nice lady and all just doesn't seem to understand what she is reading or reporting ---

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  • @smartpeeple maybe, but is good that you are an alpha and omega....

  • Thanks girlfriend! Good reporting! ;)

  • @jleetxgirl :)

  • tkx for keeping an eye on this...

  • @skybirdbird No problems. They are not showing us any of the earthquakes on USGS or Google Earth. It's a pain.

  • Cumbre Vieja is the one to watch, this Hierro volcano..if it goes it may be pre-emptive to the BIG one erupting.

  • @Maybehapsso Oh yes! You are absolutely right there. Everyone s watching El Hierro when they should be watching Los Palmas..I feel this is a lead-up to a much bigger situation, and it scares me to death!

  • @ChristiannaGarrett1 Scares you to death? (Death and life are in the power of the tongue.) So, you have fear of volcanic activity? Fear is not of the Most High...at least that is the perspective of a Hebrew/Israelite. You should be afraid of He that holds the key to life and death, not the planet or anything on it. I personally welcome the birth pains of Earth...almost time to meet Yahshua!

  • @Maybehapsso I am afraid of water. And if the shelf of Los Palmos collapses into the sea, there could be a huge tsunami Atlantic wide..THAT is what scares me.

  • 3.33...Now that is completely weird!!

  • @ChristiannaGarrett1 I thought that as soon as I watched you video and saw the timing

  • wow? if they anticipate further issues - why don't they move them completely out of the way of it? AND not to mention, warn the US? dur?

  • @rachaelkavanagh1 This situation needs watching very carefully.

  • Thank you

  • @commandorando123 No problems. Sorry about this lousy software :(

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