Sunday, October 2, 2011

Is the ground shaking and rumbling near you

I was just on my youtube channel watching several videos about the ground shaking and strange rumbling sounds coming from underground one of them from Kentucy, how very entertaining his post was and the sveral comments that were posted there as well. When you live in that region that sits right on the New Madrid Seimic Zone you are likely to feel the ground shaking and hear strange rumblings from underground, they are usualy precursors to a much larger event to occur in the near future so my advice to those people is to pack up those things you value most and get out of the area. As I have stated on previous occassions the NMSZ has been extremely active in the last year producing several hundred quakes of varying magnitudes, that is a part of the reason I moved my family away from the area dont want to be there when the big one hits and believe me it's not a matter of will it come but when it will come. Unlike California where the ground is soft and absorbs much of the shock, the ground in the mid west is a solid rock base and earthquakes in the 5.8 or above radius can be felt hundreds of miles away in places like Philedelphia and Charelston even rang church bells in Boston. Not to mention the huge sandblows produced by quakes in the NMSZ the ground there will produce secondary waves of such force that cities like Memphis and Lexington and even Chicago will suffer great damage the list of cities would be a terrible thing the list of casualties even worse, St Louis, Kansas City, Omaha,Council Bluffs the list goes on. there is a shit storm heading for that region within the next few years so people need to be prepared and take the proper steps, if you want to know these steps log on to the site for the United States Geological Survey and print off the emergency preparedness manual there it could save the lives of yourself and your family some day soon. Until than have a great day and a better tomorrow, "Chance Favors the Prepared Mind."

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