Michael Snyder
Economic Collapse
March 31, 2014
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Image: Andes, Chile (Wiki Commons). |
Why are fault lines and volcanoes all over North and South America
suddenly waking up? Are we moving into a time when major earthquakes
and volcanic eruptions will become much more common? For the past
several decades, we have been extremely fortunate to have experienced a
period of extremely low seismic activity along the west coast of the
United States. You see, the west coast lies right along the infamous
Ring of Fire.
Approximately 75 percent of all the volcanoes in the world are on the
Ring of Fire, and approximately 90 percent of all global earthquakes
occur along the Ring of Fire. Scientists tell us that it is inevitable
that “
the Big One”
will hit California someday, but people have gotten very apathetic
about this because things have been so quiet out there for so many
years. Well, now it appears that things are changing in a big way – and
not just along the California coast. The following are 12 signs that
something big is happening to the earth’s crust under North and South
America…
#1 The
5.1 earthquake that shook Los Angeles on Friday was the worst earthquake that the city had seen in many years.
#2 Following that earthquake, there were
more than 100 aftershocks.
#3 A
4.1 earthquake shook Los Angeles on Saturday. Scientists are hoping that this earthquake swarm in southern California will end soon.
#4 Earlier this month, a
4.4 earthquake rattled Los Angeles so badly that it caused news anchors to dive under their desks.
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