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BabaRa
2nd November 2013, 21:51
Santorini in Greece, Uturuncu in Bolivia, the Yellowstone and Long Valley calderas in the U.S., Laguna del Maule in Chile, Campi Flegrei in Italy – almost all of the world’s active supervolcanic systems are now exhibiting some signs of inflation- a potential early indication that an eruption could be building in these volcanic systems for the near future. When they will erupt is anybody’s guess? In the meantime, unrest is also growing among the volcanoes of Central America, Kamchatka, Alaska, Indonesia, and Iceland- which is home to some of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet. The clock is ticking. Their magma chambers are expanding. Tremors are increasing. If any one of these volcanic systems has a major eruption, we’re in deep trouble.

Remember Chaiten which erupted in 2008 – A volcano considered extinct – i.e. hadn’t erupted for 9,600 years. Scientists first observing an eruption in the area of Chaiten feared that the adjacent giant Minchinmávida Volcano had started erupting – another of your classic huge calderas.

Chaiten was the largest Ryolite eruption in the last 1000 years. This eruption may have been a reaction to a 6.2 Mag earthquake close by 10 days previously.

The One
2nd November 2013, 22:18
Something is definitely going on my friend maybe its a domino effect starting to unfold.Check this out

Methane over Arctic Ocean is increasing http://arctic-news.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/methane-over-arctic-ocean-is-increasing.html

And yet, very few are paying attention. This is scary business folks and it baffles me how many skeptics and debunkers there are to the events unfolding all around us on a daily basis. There are many events, strangely enough, rising in intensity and frequency, from sinkholes and animal die-offs to fireballs and disease outbreaks, not to mention the crazy weather and mysterious fires and explosions. So, why is it so difficult to believe that there may be one overall cause creating chain reactions setting off other events and increasing the activity of the ones we are following. Like a domino effect...and the end game may not be to our liking.

I'm not trying to create doom porn here. I'm just trying to point out the obvious...something is off with mother nature. How do we explain the increase in these events;

Massive rain and snow events
Increased super storms and typhoons (also in areas that are considered very rare)
Extreme heat, wildfires and drought conditions
Sky quakes and strange noises
Unexplained booms
Increase in smaller earthquakes and quakes in places they shouldn't be
Volcanoes awaking in areas that haven't seen activity in thousands of years
Mysterious fires and explosions
New disease outbreaks and the return of old ones (bubonic and polio, etc.) for humans and animals
Rapid mass animal die-offs for land animals, birds and the fish in the seas
Huge increase in sightings of exploding and streaking large fireballs
Sinkholes and land cracks

I don't believe that the same old lines used by skeptics work here. Such as, there's better communications now with the internet so that we get more reports, or, there's more population to witness these events. When I was a kid growing up in the 70's and 80's, there were already over 6 billion people, so that just doesn't fit here. These events are increasing...how can anyone deny the strange weather events all over the world from massive floods to freak storms and ridiculous heat waves.

http://www.examiner.com/article/climate-crisis-unfolding-methane-coming-from-arctic-at-an-all-time-high

Why isn't the mainstream media covering this? The article above touches on it. Basically, it's too frightening to grasp what we truly are facing. methane release, it was said to be at around 1700 ppb in the air, but according to the Arctic News article, those daily levels are bouncing around between 1950 ppb to 2300 ppb. What is a safe level?

Once again you decide folks

Spiral
3rd November 2013, 08:38
Odd inter-related events.....


http://youtu.be/s6nUxITLQsk

BabaRa
3rd November 2013, 22:41
Interesting that it was the same general distance as the previous one!

Sparky
3rd November 2013, 23:07
Another one to keep an eye on is La Palma, however, difficult with news blackouts, etc. from time to time.
There are so many "microwave arrays" on platforms in the oceans, and if you don't go to sea, you'd never know their locations and sinister use. Gawd --- I saw one way high atop an isolated mountain peak in Switzerland and you can't help wondering: "What the hell? How did it get there? Goats? Lowered the parts from air? Absolutely crazy"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPuPUhIjN24

Spiral
4th November 2013, 08:08
Another one to keep an eye on is La Palma, however, difficult with news blackouts, etc. from time to time.
There are so many "microwave arrays" on platforms in the oceans, and if you don't go to sea, you'd never know their locations and sinister use. Gawd --- I saw one way high atop an isolated mountain peak in Switzerland and you can't help wondering: "What the hell? How did it get there? Goats? Lowered the parts from air? Absolutely crazy"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPuPUhIjN24

Interesting how it closes with the Twin Towers being hit by an enormous tsunami, its like they are prepping peoples minds, "this is the ultimate symbol of disaster", now why would they do that :holysheep: