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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Heavenly power set to light up St Mark’s Church, Southend

Heavenly power set to light up St Mark’s Church, Southend

Friday, March 18, 2011

Geologist Predicts Major North America Earthquake Imminent

There have been a few signs predicting or pre-warning the earthquakes we have been seeing around the world lately.

Apparently, there is a major earthquake coming to North America anytime soon.

Watch the video to learn more....

Quebec Canada Earthquake, small earthquake of magnitude 4.3 on 16th March 2011

Quebec Earthquake, A minor earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 4.3 struck Canada on Wednesday 16th March 2011 around 1:36 p.m. It was apparently strong enough to bring down the federal site, with earth tremors stretching from Laurentians, Cornwall, Greater Montreal to Ottawa.

No injuries reported from what I have read so far.

This may be a pre-warning before a bigger event in Canada or possibly surrounding areas....



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Canadian nuclear watchdog requests review

Quebec Earthquake

Another Earthquake But This Time Quebec Canada – 16 March 2011

Quebec earthquake 4.3 magnitude

Magnitude 4.3 - ONTARIO-QUEBEC BORDER REGION, CANADA

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Check out this great MSN video: Blue Planet: Deep Trouble

Check out this great MSN video: Blue Planet: Deep Trouble


Comment

LOL....Suddenly this video is private.

Basically, in the comments section you are being made aware that the native people are part of the BNP.....Let me explain....There is a man going around the Internet saying he is native American, but is actually a member of the BNP.....It's a smokescreen...A con.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Japan Earthquake 8.9 magnitude followed by Tsunami and warnings for other areas

 
Japan Earthquake: Tsunami Hits After 8.9 Quake

 
Destructive Japan tsunami caught on film



Last night I was reading about an earthquake that struck Japan on the 9th March 2011, measuring 7.2 in magnitude on the Richter scale, fortunately, in that earthquake there were no serious casualties according to the news reports that I have read, although there was a Tsunami warning issued at the time.

Today, 11th of March 2011 yet another earthquake has hit Japan once again, this time very serious. This earthquake measured 8.9 in magnitude followed by a Tsunami of approximately 32 feet high, according to news reports. Many people have been injured, hundreds have been killed, thousands are feared missing.

Tsunami warnings have been issued for Japan, Russia, Marcus Islands, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, and Hawaii.



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7.2-magnitude quake hits Japan

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Japan: Earthquake aftermath at a glance

Tsunami slams into Japan after massive earthquake

Pacific Northwest Faces Nearly Identical Risks to Japanese Quake

Scientists say Japan quake shows US nuclear risk

Two Japanese Nuclear Units Still at Serious Risk

Chile & Easter Island on Tsunami Alert

U.S. airlines halt most service in Japan after quake

Hawaii orders evacuations in Pacific tsunami threat

Hundreds dead and up to 80,000 missing in Japan tsunami

Japan declares nuclear emergency

Japan earthquake: UK rescue team heads for Japan

For Battered Japan, A New Threat: Nuclear Meltdown

South Korea relatively safe from major quakes: experts

Japanese Nuclear Meltdown Confirmed

Donate Carefully for Japan Disaster Relief: Avoid Charities Fraud

Monday, March 07, 2011

Massive 6.2 earthquake in Chile today, thankfully nobody injured

I have just been reading that there was a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in Chile on Sunday (yesterday), it shook and destroyed buildings, but thankfully nobody was injured and no lives were lost.

Well, that really is a turn up for the books. I guess that has made my monday! Some good news for a change.


Related External Links

Magnitude-6.2 earthquake shakes northern Chile, no injuries reported

Greenpeace - Making Waves

Earthquake Report

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