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March 23, 2011

The subdivision in Everett, Washington --- the Pacific Northwest ---- is collapsing into a FISSURE .. now back in the news again...

Signs of activity are popping up in the PNW -- washington state, mount st. helens.. Mt. Rainier -- seattle..

link to MSM story:

http://everett.komonews.com/news/environment/tilting-home-finally-comes-crash...



link to the Pacific North West seismic network:

http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/webimaps.html



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  • Everett is not on or near Mt Rainier. More like 100 miles away FYI.

  • @stevetimetravlr that is close geologically speaking

  • I live in Tennessee, in the mountains above Chattanooga...and over the past 3 weeks I have notices big cracks developing in the roads that were not there before. We do have a road that is a mountain road that they have to constantly fill in the curves because they are sliding...they just filled it...and now it is a 4" drop..makes me scared to drive the road!

  • @bhgfarms get video or pictures!!! i will post it online and give you the credit !!!

    peace

    dutch

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  • Would the one person who pressed the "dislike" button please show himself. We all want to laugh at you.

  • @solomonkane23 And Columbine wasn't the kids fault, it was the music they were listening to!! I think I'll follow your implied message and rid the world of Dutch, as he's clearly opening too many eyes and must be stopped!!!!!

    Who am i kidding...I LOVE DUTCH!! He may not be a "professional" in any sense of the word, but it doesn't take a genius to look out the window and see rain. He's only looking at the world and showing us what he sees. Don't be afraid just because it makes sense!!!!

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  • People at my church say they have been having dreams about earthquakes in that area. Could mean nothing... could mean something

  • @krazyrazorrock Believe whatever you want. People can do the search themselves and see that I'm right. I like Dutch's channel, but I also know that I have to utilize the discernment that my years have given me. One day you'll understand grasshopper.

  • @eiwaz I am in no way shape or form narrow minded nor am I a LIAR I live here I pay attention and I know that Dutch is right you can stick your head in the sand all you want but I will no longer argue with you about this go pick a fight with someone else. grow up you are only young once but in your case immature for a lifetime.

  • @dutchsinse And.. I just realized also that Glacier Peak is ALSO located only about 60 miles east of Everett.

  • It would actually kind of make sense that the uptick would show up here in Everett as this city is in between two volcanoes: 80 or so miles from Mt Baker to the Northeast and about 180 miles South East of Mt. Rainier. So really not just one.. but two volcanoes would come into play here possibly. imo.

  • I am tired of feeling like I am the only person who sees there is a real problem with all of this. Anyone else notice the persistent rain storm over the New Madrid area moving toward the east coast (with clear skies all around)! I am in the area of the New Madrid Fault and it is very hard to wrap my head around this idea of weather modification. I can say we had a rough thunderstorm a week ago that happen to not meet the critera for severe weather. Not a single warning. VERY unusual!

  • @krazyrazorrock Because I know better and don't need a narrowed search to support a narrow viewpoint. It's all the same geologic region. Oh, and you're lying about the search results.

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