Kentucky Quake DELETED from USGS!
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how close are these storms and earthquakes to the new fault line
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Thanks, Lake Cumberland is huge and runs through 3 states, but I get what you are saying.
At any rate, that is two earthquakes so far (that I know of) in my home state and that is enough to raise some flags.
Bet we can expect more.
H.A.A.R.P. NEEDS TO BE DIS-MANTLED IMMEDIATELY!!
Co1
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@consciousnessofone It seems to me that its focal point must have been somewhere near Russell springs or maybe a little further south like Lake Cumberland.
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@consciousnessofone It seems to me that its focal point must have been somewhere near Russell springs or maybe a little further south like Lake Cumberland.
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Not to be critical, just a correction, the 4.7 you said was in Arkansas was actually in Alaska. Ar = Arkansas Ak = Alaska
OkieJohn1950 10 months ago
@OkieJohn1950 no problems. Sometimes i get a little ahead of myself when Im trying to shoot material out on the spot. Thank you for the correction. I was a little confused when I didn't see a 4.7 in Arkansas when I looked. :P
InvestigateTheLies 10 months ago
how close are these events to the new fault line
wildflower471 10 months ago
@wildflower471 As far as I can tell the "New Madrid Fault" runs up the mississippi river which splits and follows the northern Kentucky border. This quake seems to be about 200 miles or so east of this
InvestigateTheLies 10 months ago
@InvestigateTheLies ,
Good looking out at any rate!
We had an earthquake in Albany KY not long ago and that blew my mind as it is unheard-of earthquakes happening in this area.
Peace,
Co1
consciousnessofone 10 months ago
@consciousnessofone Every plate on the face of this Earth seems to be on the move more than ever. Best wishes to everyone and be prepared.
Cheers
InvestigateTheLies 10 months ago