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Friday, February 21, 2014

Are sinkholes another part of the HAARP onslaught, or an effect of fracking?

HAARP technology is being used to move the jet stream around, drawing wet weather into Britain.  It is also suspected of playing a role in triggering earthquakes by firing energy waves into fault lines until the build-up of resonance causes the faces to slip.  But what of sinkholes?  Practically unheard of in the past, another one seems to open up on a daily basis.

If not HAARP, has fracking already started?  Or are fracking surveys taking place unannounced?

Something is causing the earth's crust, the platform of our lives, to start breaking up.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/460775/Woman-critical-in-hospital-after-car-swallowed-by-sinkhole  

EXTRACT
The vehicle was parked at the rear of her property when the ground opened up.
The victim, who is believed to be in her 50s, sustained serious injuries in the incident.
Emergency services were arrived at the house on Caemawr Road in Morriston yesterday morning.
The woman was rushed to hospital and is said to be in a critical condition. 

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:18 am

    Think the article is correct but the sinkholes are most likely caused by movement of water underground (aquifers) due here to excess rain caused it seems by chemtrails rather than HAARP.

    http://www.livescience.com/27659-florida-sinkhole.html

    RabbiT

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  2. I agree that floods are part of the cause. Yet we've had floods before over millions of years. Floods expose the instability underground which is being caused in other ways.

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  3. Anonymous1:03 pm


    GREAT PICs:-

    Surreal seascape revealed by the storms: Ancient oaks and pines from 5,000-year-old forest rise as Welsh beach is washed away
    The ancient forest was covered in peat before eventually being swallowed by the sea
    Legends say trees and nearby township were flooded after a priestess neglected a magical well

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2564285/5-000-year-old-forest-unearthed-storms-Beach-washed-away-reveal-ancient-oaks-pines.html

    HETT

    SO IT MUST BE HAARP:-

    Could Met Office have been more wrong? Just before floods, secret report told councils: Winter will be 'drier than normal' - especially in West Country!

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2564358/Could-Met-Office-wrong-Just-floods-secret-report-told-councils-Winter-drier-normal-especially-West-Country.html

    HETT

    ANGRY YET? :-

    Stop bashing us or the lights will go out, says British Gas owner: Fury over warning as firm posts £2.7bn profit
    Centrica chairman Rick Haythornthwaite said criticism of energy pricing and profits was 'immensely damaging... for the nation'
    Warned criticism was stopping firms commissioning new power stations with the prospect of blackouts within two years unless 'hostilities' end
    Labour MP John Robertson described the comments as 'ridiculous'
    The company made £2.7billion profit in 2013, down two per cent on 2012

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2564328/Stop-bashing-lights-says-British-Gas-owner-Fury-warning-firm-posts-2-7bn-profit.html

    HETT

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  4. Acid rain causes sink holes in limestone.

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  5. Anonymous6:24 pm

    Think I will put my money on Tap, keep it up, the penny will drop in the end.
    Limestone is very strong and will hold up caverns.
    Aquifers are usually clay lined and stable until vibrated.

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  6. @Anon
    "Limestone is very strong..."

    It dissolves in mild acid solution so mild that you could pour it over your skin without harm.

    If the clay is supported by limestone it will be okay until the underlying limestone dissolves, at which point it becomes unstable.

    http://www.dep.state.fl.us/geology/geologictopics/sinkhole.htm

    ...

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  7. Chemtrails includes the spraying of sulphur in the high atmosphere. This sends a dose of sulphuric acid down across the globe, the real cause of acid rain. Geo-engineering is to blame, it appears, in that case, Twig.

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  8. @Tap
    The Chem-trailing angle sounds very plausible.

    re flooding
    Since the flooding of the Somerset Levels I have not noticed any chem-trails, but I have seen some regular contrails (the short lived plume type as opposed to the persistent "billowing" type).

    I wonder if they decided that solar dimming might be contributing to the problem?

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  9. Anonymous11:16 pm

    Limestone STRONG? wow! What book are you reading this in? Limestone isn't STONE!...its made from compressed shells...is easily fractured and a little change in chemistry, your walls collapse, come tumbling down!

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  10. Lime render is very hard wearing, and lasts centuries. As far as I can see, it doesn't wash away under acid rain, as does sandstone.

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