New Madrid is a real potential threat, eventually. Texas is not anywhere near "new madrid", though. That would be like claiming if there is a quake in Wyoming that it's part of a "San Andreas Fault" threat. There are way too many New Madrid tards on here.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25617632 when there is a nearly massive adjustment (not just earthquake but adjustment) there is pressure building beyond just the heart of the fault zone.
That's why booms and a 4.1 earthquake hit Texas within 24 hours
AFTER I put this out:
Notice the date 1/24 local time.. UTC was 2:13 on 1/25 when I started recording.
The 4.1 earthquake was on UTC 1/25 at 701.
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link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
Booms on 1/25 evening local time [
link to www.facebook.com (secure)]
You all can believe whatever you want, that's your free will.
The fact is I put out a video on the 1/24 clearly showing how Texas is involved with "booms connection" and within 24 hours of posting that video a 4.1 earthquake hit and booms felt across 50 miles in Texas!
It would be one thing if I said Texas after all this occurred but I made the statement BEFORE!
Perhaps you should please study the information before dismissing it.