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Post by Shadow on Dec 8, 2005 19:16:16 GMT -5
ReutersBy Philipp Gollner SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Scientists studying the San Andreas fault in California will soon be able to monitor seismic activity from deep inside the Earth's crust so they can identify patterns that might foreshadow a major quake, scientists said on Tuesday. The Stanford-U.S. Geological Survey project is the first time geologists have dug deep below the Earth's surface to within tens of meters (yards) of an active fault zone to study earthquakes, Stanford University geologist Mark Zoback said at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union. "We've never been inside the fault zone before," said William Ellsworth, a principal investigator on the project for the U.S. Geological Survey. "The goal has been to understand the basic mechanics of faults," he said. Geologists who have been analyzing earthquakes along the San Andreas fault near Parkfield in central California told a scientific conference they plan to install a number of monitoring devices within meters (yards) of one of the world's most notorious fault zones.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 12, 2005 3:46:55 GMT -5
This is also a way to study improved methods of CREATING earthquakes and tsunamis as US military-made fake-"natural disasters" in response to which the Pentagon invaders get to "send in the marines"
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Post by Shadow on Dec 12, 2005 18:12:42 GMT -5
This is also a way to study improved methods of CREATING earthquakes and tsunamis as US military-made fake-"natural disasters" in response to which the Pentagon invaders get to "send in the marines" You could also say it is a very stupid way to find out what happens when you meddle with things best left alone. Several years ago they conducted an experiment on the New Madrid fault, more or less locally from my point of veiw, they detonated high explosives to "simulate" an earthquake. I've noticed that 'quakes seem to have started happening more frequently since then..
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Post by Doc on Dec 12, 2005 23:43:18 GMT -5
This is also a way to study improved methods of CREATING earthquakes and tsunamis as US military-made fake-"natural disasters" in response to which the Pentagon invaders get to "send in the marines" You could also say it is a very stupid way to find out what happens when you meddle with things best left alone. Several years ago they conducted an experiment on the New Madrid fault, more or less locally from my point of veiw, they detonated high explosives to "simulate" an earthquake. I've noticed that 'quakes seem to have started happening more frequently since then.. Does mankind know when to leave well enough alone? Indeed, could the experimentation itself provoke earthquakes?
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Post by Shadow on Dec 13, 2005 1:19:33 GMT -5
I honestly don't know, Doc. But from what I have observed it seems like reported earthquakes have increased since then. To honest I don't recall hearing or reading about them as often before they started messing about with that experiment.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 20, 2005 7:11:48 GMT -5
There are declassified Pentagon documents on the web from WWII that show the US military was exploring ways of creating tsunamis and earthquakes against Japan ---massive "natural disasters" that are secretly man-made, in order to destroy and demoralize the enemy nation. They use strange terms like "negative flux" to label the psychological effects of "natural" mass killing and property disintegrations of entire populations.
They even developed plans to make one of the volcanoes in Italy erupt by dropping bombs into it.
This term the Pentagon mad psychological warfare scientists invented "negative flux" and "flux" attacks reminds me of the American "art movement" Yoko One was part of, "fluxus". The name is a coincidence or it has military/ intelligence mind control associations, not too far-fetched when you consider the documented CIA funding and scripting of "art" trends" and "artists."
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