Freemasonry
American Freemasonry and related power elites are responsible for a number of murders and provocations to war which happened along or close to the northern 33rd degree of latitude, also known as the 33rd Parallel. Most of the world's wealth is stored north of the north 33rd Parallel. Major financial centers north of the 33rd Parallel include London, New York, Chicago, and Switzerland. Most of this planet's six billion people live south of the 33rd Parallel. "
"90% Depopulation Underway. Food contol being shut down. many ops going on at the same time.. You want to laugh? then know the truth.. and Kill your tv"
http://www.youtube.com/user/adam3176?feature=mhee More info on Next card. the Staged ALIEN Threat for SPACE WAR for Profit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2FZqkuAQt0
DAHBOO7 REPORTS Military OPS in USA mounting
http://www.ufostalker.com/
https://www.ccidboldquest.net http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/notices/2011-07-28/MIL11003.cfm
http://tfr.faa.gov/tfr2/list.html
"Virginia earthquake shakes Ohio
Aug. 23, 2011, 5:41 p.m. EDT
Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An earthquake centered in Virginia rolled through Ohio on Tuesday, sending office buildings swaying near the Statehouse and shaking the press box at a Cleveland Indians game.
Some buildings were evacuated briefly but no damages or injuries were immediately reported as tremors were felt in the state's Appalachian region and stretched as far west as Dayton and to the north along Lake Erie.
In Cincinnati, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, along the Ohio River, was briefly evacuated after tremors were felt.
Spokeswoman Stephanie Creech said a small group of elderly people from a nursing home were among the some 50 museum visitors and staff who moved outside for 20 to 25 minutes after the building's floors shook.
"It was felt. Things moved on people's desks," she said. Among them: a bobblehead of Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker, which began nodding vigorously.
"We took everybody out as a precaution. We're very safety-conscious."
She said she didn't believe any of the museum's artwork and photos fell from walls and there appeared to be no damage to other artifacts in the building, which shows the history of the network that helped Civil War era slaves escape.
The quake was felt sporadically in Columbus. Some visitors to the nearby Statehouse didn't feel a thing, and nor did residents in the city's northwestern suburbs a few miles from downtown. But southeast of the city, in Lancaster, people temporarily evacuated Fairfield County Municipal Court house.
A few dozen office workers were evacuated from a 13-story downtown Columbus building, but most were back inside in a few minutes. Some on the upper floors reported windows popping and ceiling tiles cracking.
One of the workers, banking assistant Amy Gentry, was going through email when she felt the quake, describing it as if "like a bulldozer might have hit it or something might have hit the building."
"Nothing scary, just something out of the ordinary," added Gentry, 25, who is from Columbus but hadn't felt a quake before.
"It just doesn't happen here," she said.
No damages or injuries were reported in the first minutes after the quake in central Ohio or statewide, said Kelly Blackwell, spokeswoman for the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.
FirstEnergy Corp. spokeswoman Jennifer Young said there had been no reports of problems at the state's three nuclear power plants, but ground movement was felt at the Perry nuclear plant near Cleveland and at the Beaver Creek plant and walkthroughs were being conducted.
In Sandusky in northwest Ohio, office employees at Cedar Point amusement park felt the quake, but none of the rides had to be shut down, said Robin Innes, a spokesman for the park along Lake Erie in Sandusky.
In downtown Cleveland, some thought they might be feeling special effects used for the filming of Marvel Studios' "The Avengers" superheroes movie.
At nearby at Progressive Field, the Indians and Seattle Mariners were in the first game of a double header at when the press box above home plate and the third-base line moved left and right and some fans headed toward the exits. Play was not interrupted, and the Indians reported no structural damage.
"I thought it was the wind. I know the stadium is made to move, but I didn't know what was moving it," said fan Tim Hammond. "A lot of people got up and were like 'We're out of here.'"
http://www.cleveland.com/newsflash/index.ssf/story/virginia-earthquake-shakes...
turkey just got hit by a 7.2
sunmanpatoo 4 months ago
@sunmanpatoo I just put something up about that! "Turkey Earthquake 7.2 + Japan Earthquake 9.0 = 18/666" watch?v=MFw3MNvOfU0
offthahook08 4 months ago
On Friday Sept 16, 2011 I saw about 50 helicopters, Black Hawks and black regular military helicopters (with no markings on them) in the DC area. Flying over urban areas, this is no joke something is going on.
offthahook08 5 months ago