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Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 16733573:MV8yMDE0MzE4XzM0NDEyMjI2XzZCNjA0Q0RG] good advice from the Indiana explosion thread. This^^ I don't know if it was a gas explosion or not. I will gladly accept that if it was. Problem is there is a lot of strange happenings in the 4AM to 6AM time frame and no one is explaining. No one is giving any reason that a large number of people were found unconscious or ill enough to call a medic in an specific area farther north of the explosion. There were continuous calls for hours. You had to be there and listening to know that it was not a usual night for the medics outside of the explosion. Most of us were up until 6 or 7 AM eastern time. As well, the thread is not what it was last night. Now the thread is just speculation by many people who aren't reading the material posted last night and the hard work of a lot of people. Some are even ridiculing the posters who stayed through the night. After loosing an entire night's sleep, I don't care to participate in that. There is very important information in pages 25 through 35 that I suggest people read. I know the thread is too big to read the entire thing...but please go back to those pages before being a critic. [/quote] [/quote]
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Reports of mysterious loud earthquakes flooding in to Louisiana towns — “Of course the sinkhole comes to mind” — Dozens of miles away — So rare, no seismic monitors in area
Nobody quite knows what caused the ground in some parts of Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes to shake, but it certainly has people talking.
A little before 2 p.m. Wednesday, reports began flooding in to officials of tremors accompanied by a loud noise.
Some people reported hearing a loud noise similar to thunder accompanying the rumbling.
[USGS] had nothing to report, though its closest monitors are in Assumption Parish and extreme west Terrebonne
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State Officials: ‘Elevated’ hydrocarbon readings on residential street 1,000s of feet from sinkhole — Levels previously so high, sheriff threatened public with arrest for tampering with monitors
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