These aftershocks in Chile (if you can call them that) are getting bigger...
Why nothing in the media ... they are so large they must be doing some form of damage??
Web Guy Note:
Same reason they lie about the true strength of them. Like Levi said. They will try to cover the fact that quakes will become stronger in the run up to 2012.
Besides. More people now believe it was man made like Haiti but maybe the Chile one has gone wrong.
Mar 12, 2010
More aftershocks by: Carole UK
Have you noticed the after shocks in Chile are still quite active and large - larger than some smaller earthquakes in other parts of the world.
Is something else going on here ... seems like an awful lot of movement going on .... exceptionally massive scale - is something worse about to happen?
Carole
Levi Note:
The mad boffins forget the Earth is riddled with hollow spaces deep under the Earth's crust.
Like a bell, strike it and it will resonate. They cannot deal with the domino effect.
Time is coming where we must pull the bit of these wild stallions until it cuts into their flesh before they start something that cannot be stopped.
Remember this is Tesla Technology.
He stated that his technology way back then was capable of splitting the entire Planet in two.
If anyone doubts this technology not only exists now, but has existed longer than you know, then it is time to educate themselves instead of bleating 'Conspiracy Theories' every time truth scares them.
It's simple. Google or Youtube.. NICOLA TESLA.
Otherwise go stick your head in the sand and shut your useless mouths..
We do not wish to listen to your self denial and spineless diatribes any longer.
Thank You Carol for being alert and monitoring what the MS Media fails to inform us of in detail..
On The Wind - Levi
Mar 02, 2010
Things are indeed moving... by: Lloyd
I've been thinking for some time now that things are escalating, by the way the Earth rings like a bell for sometimes as much as weeks after a strong earthquake, destabilizing existing faults and potentially causing them to give way.
The Earth is elastic on a global scale (for want of a better adjective...) When there is a large earthquake in someplace like Chile, that sets off seismic waves that can literally travel all the way through and around the planet, bouncing off the underside of the crust, and generally shaking up everything in their path.
Earthquakes from one side of the world can be detected by seismometers on the other, and even small movements translate to enormous amounts of energy travelling around the planet, energy that just doesn't die off in a hurry. Any fault that's effected will potentially give way. I'm surprised the San Andreas fault didn't give way, actually, and I think that it shares a plate with part of Chile (Pacific Plate, I believe).
But I'm not surprised Japan got another one, given how unstable that area is.
I think we are going to see more and more of these.