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We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.
All of these "scientists" who ran these fraudulent "studies" should be tried for the murder they enabled. All of them.
The bodies of this couple were found, they had fallen about 130 metres from the edge of the trail. My husband and I have returned from hiking in...
It is so sinister how easily the masses are fooled by MSM, some alternative media, and through politics/political identifications in how one...
... that image on top reminds me of something. :O Perhaps this : [Link] ?!?
that a factory that supports the death machine has suffered destruction, is due reward.
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Another characteristic of subduction zone quakes is their depth. The depth of the epicenter quakes here in California is usually 5 to 10 miles because the San Andreas is a srike-slip fault. Whereas the depth of the epicenter of subduction zone quakes is sometimes as much as 50 miles, so the the area of damage is much wider.
But the places that wiggle a little all the time aren't the scary spots on a moving fault. It's the stuck places along the fault between the moving sections that cause the problems when they finally break loose.
The Cascadia subduction zone has the potential for a 9.0 like the one that hit Japan that would generate large tsunamis, and devastate the entire Pacific basin.