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Sinkhole and Gulf Oil Disaster Connection...Also tied to New Madrid fault! Must see video!!
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[quote:Nika:MV8yMDE0MzE4XzM2MjkxMjk4X0MyRkFFMDg=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14381254:MV8yMDE0MzE4XzM2MDMzOTMyX0I3MzEzMTVD] where the fuck has everyone on this thread gone? this was the best thread by far and everyone vanished. anyway, last meeting had a plant that caused a big disruption so no one had to explain anything. http://freedomrox.wordpress.com/2013/02/10/louisiana-sinkhole-answers-are-forthcoming/ [/quote] Thank you for your comment. I've been gone way too long and although the situation never went away...it seems there are a lot of new developments and things have gone from already disastrous to on the verge of a national catastrophy. [/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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