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6.7 Earthquake in Siberia, just hours before asteroid explosion. If you have doubts if it is natural, here is the time: 13h 13 min. Depth...guess
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[quote:TheTruthWorker:MV8yMTQxMzQ2XzM2MTY1MjcxXzJGM0ZEMzZE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 8625642:MV8yMTQxMzQ2XzM2MTYxNjAzXzYxQjFCMEQ=] [quote:J&V:MV8yMTQxMzQ2XzM2MTYxNDgwXzU0NEYxNEQx] OP, i dont think its strange. Only because I was reading some new data released by scientists that say earthquakes could be a sign of incoming meteor/astroid strike. i tried to look for it again to post for you, but I cant find it now. i guess you can research it if u are interested. Just wanted to share it is probably scientifically related somehow. [/quote] What is the Earth flinching before the impact? [/quote] Yes... [quote:TheTruthWorker:MV8xOTc3OTMzXzM2MTM2NDA2XzNGMjIzOEYw] [quote:Coyoxautli:MV8xOTc3OTMzXzM2MTI5NjcxXzg4ODBENjFD] http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2139494/pg1 In GLP we know you were right since beginning. :clappa: :bump: [/quote] [i][color=brown][b]Possible Seismic Activity on Asteroid 2012 DA14[/b] Feb. 14, 2013: For eons, Earth has felt the tremors of asteroids striking our planet. From the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago to the felled forests around Tunguska in 1908, the space rocks keep coming. This week, Earth strikes back. When asteroid 2012 DA14 makes a record close approach to our planet on Feb. 15th, the space rock could be the one feeling tremors. New research by Richard Binzel, a professor of planetary science at MIT, suggests that many near-Earth asteroids experience a seismic jolt when they pass too close to our planet’s gravitational field. ... Binzel first began to entertain the idea of asteroid-quakes a few years ago when he was pondering a mystery about near-Earth asteroids: "As asteroids move through space, they slowly turn dark-red. This phenomenon, called 'space weathering', is caused by long exposure to cosmic rays and solar radiation. For decades, however, we have known about a handful of small asteroids that looked [light and fresh]; they were not space weathered." How did this group of space rocks avoid space weathering? To solve the mystery, Binzel and colleagues calculated the asteroids' orbits and found a telling clue: They all had very close encounters with Earth in the past million years. "We believe they were 'shaken up' by their encounters with Earth," he says. "Gravitational forces during the flybys can stretch, rattle, and torque these asteroids, causing dark, space-weathered material on the surface to be overturned, revealing the fresh stuff underneath." ... "These asteroids experience [seismic activity] in the milli- to micro-g range," he says. "That might not sound like much, but remember these are small bodies. Gravity is not very strong, so just a little shaking or stretching goes a long way."[/color][/i] ... MORE at http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/14feb_asteroidquakes/ OK... NASA reports that a professor of planetary science at MIT has found a physical interaction between Earth and close approaching asteroids... a reaction that shakes off their space dust... The article also uses the term asteroid-quakes... Is this effect gravitational or electrical? I say both. Keep in mind "every action has an equal and opposite reaction" That means if the Earth pulls or disrupts the calm on an asteroid... then an asteroid can have a pull or disrupt calm conditions on Earth... no matter how small or difficult to measure directly. [/quote] [/quote]
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Let me add a significant event that happened just 20 hours before the asteroid in Chelyabinsk, Russia.
It is an EQ of 6.7.
It is also in Siberia,
Its time: 02.14. 2013. 13h 13 min
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link to tinypic.com
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This does not look like a random, natural occurrence to me.
especially on an area where no EQ happened before.
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