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ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17
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ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/7/2009 7:34 PM
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The recent two deep earthquakes near the Philippines are really alarming. Especially since the second one in the same location. The odds of these two quakes being seperate from each other are near zero. So, what is going on? Is there a large body of thick molten magma rising with the consitency of soft plastic? Could very well be just that as typical friction and tension quakes do not occur at that depth, not even close.
Today there was a 6.7 at 582.8 km deep. Same place as the 630.5 km quake on the 4th 3 days ago.
It is the same location. So lets figure this. If there is something happening and is coming towards the surface, it travelled exactly 630.5km to 582.8km with a difference of 47.7km. The dates were October 4th 2009 10:58UTC and October 7th 2009 21:45UTC with a difference of 82 hours and 47 minutes.
So far the travel speed is 0.576 Km/hr.
At this rate, the event might reach the surface in 1,011 hours or at about 42 days. The date is November 18th 2009.
It may be a few days ahead or a few days behind but if anything is travelling towards the surface, it would be catastrophic. Real Global Doom everyone.
I do not support craaazy GLP babble predictions as there are millions of them. But this date has facts behind it. I may be wrong, I'de rather be wrong but the details show us something deep and deadly rising.
UPDATED INFORMATION
There is a caldera in the general area where the series of deep tremors are. It is called Taal Caldera. There is a volcano in the lake but the lake itself is the caldera. So it is a volcano inside a volcano.
Taal's last major eruptions were between 50,000-100,000 years ago. Four caldera explosions during that time frame.
In June/July of 2009 the area has been put on Alert Level 1 due to increasing activity.
Professor Ray Cas of Monash University School of Geosciences stated Lake Toba is in threat of eruption after the massive Sumatra Earthquake that triggered the deadly tsunami.
Earthquakes above 7.0 Mag can hasten a caldera's explosion. Each quake above 7.0 makes the explosion sooner then later.
The series of deep quakes are indicative of renewed activity which is most likely associated with either Toba and/or Taal.
Either one erupted would kill everything with in 1,000km and produce a tsunami over 560m high. It would release about 1,000 cubic kilometers of ash and rock debris blocking sunlight globally.
Tobas last massive eruption left only 10,000 Homo Sapiens on the planet. Known as the genetic bottle neck in Africa.
Last Edited by ºCRAPº on 11/9/2009 at 8:52 AM Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
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Handle/Moiker User ID: 786389 10/7/2009 7:36 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
The recent two deep earthquakes near the Philippines are really alarming. Especially since the second one in the same location. The odds of these two quakes being seperate from each other are near zero. So, what is going on? Is there a large body of thick molten magma rising with the consitency of soft plastic? Could very well be just that as typical friction and tension quakes do not occur at that depth, not even close.
Today there was a 6.7 at 582.8 km deep. Same place as the 630.5 km quake on the 4th 3 days ago.
It is the same location. So lets figure this. If there is something happening and is coming towards the surface, it travelled exactly 630.5km to 582.8km with a difference of 47.7km. The dates were October 4th 2009 10:58UTC and October 7th 2009 21:45UTC with a difference of 82 hours and 47 minutes.
So far the travel speed is 0.576 Km/hr.
At this rate, the event might reach the surface in 1,011 hours or at about 42 days. The date is November 18th 2009.
It may be a few days ahead or a few days behind but if anything is travelling towards the surface, it would be catastrophic. Real Global Doom everyone.
I do not support craaazy GLP babble predictions as there are millions of them. But this date has facts behind it. I may be wrong, I'de rather be wrong but the details show us something deep and deadly rising. Quoting: ºCRAPº
we'll be back. Always fade out in a montage.. that way it looks like more time has pasted in a montage. |
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EpicFail User ID: 788807 10/7/2009 7:37 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | AWESOME!  |
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Ice User ID: 729060 10/7/2009 7:38 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Is there a large body of thick molten magma rising with the consitency of soft plastic? Could very well be just that as typical friction and tension quakes do not occur at that depth, not even close.
why would you think that? You have until 2016 to get your Act together! Be Wise! |
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ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/7/2009 7:39 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Put it this way, if there was a sizeable volcanic explosion in that area of Ocean, there would be a tsunami that would tower hundreds of meters high. That is if the event is an explosive eruption similar to krakatoa or St. Helens.
If it is a caldera, well, the entire planet would have massive tsunamis world wide. And they would keep coming for many days, weeks due to coastal reflection. Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
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Resister  In God we trust User ID: 625292 10/7/2009 7:40 PM
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Put it this way, if there was a sizeable volcanic explosion in that area of Ocean, there would be a tsunami that would tower hundreds of meters high. That is if the event is an explosive eruption similar to krakatoa or St. Helens.
If it is a caldera, well, the entire planet would have massive tsunamis world wide. And they would keep coming for many days, weeks due to coastal reflection. Quoting: ºCRAPº
That would be bad.
 "God forbid we should ever be 20 years without such a rebellion. The people cannot be all, & always, well informed... If they remain quiet under such misconceptions it is a lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty... Let them take arms... What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants. " - Thomas Jefferson in 1787 |
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ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/7/2009 7:40 PM
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Is there a large body of thick molten magma rising with the consitency of soft plastic? Could very well be just that as typical friction and tension quakes do not occur at that depth, not even close.
why would you think that? Quoting: Ice
Because at that depth rock behaves like soft plastic. This is why it is impossible to have earthquakes at that depth. Any quake down that deep is either a large snap or sudden displacement of magma.
The pressures down that deep are so intense it changes fluid dynamics to act more like thick syrup. Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 750880 10/7/2009 7:41 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
The recent two deep earthquakes near the Philippines are really alarming. Especially since the second one in the same location. The odds of these two quakes being seperate from each other are near zero. So, what is going on? Is there a large body of thick molten magma rising with the consitency of soft plastic? Could very well be just that as typical friction and tension quakes do not occur at that depth, not even close.
Today there was a 6.7 at 582.8 km deep. Same place as the 630.5 km quake on the 4th 3 days ago.
It is the same location. So lets figure this. If there is something happening and is coming towards the surface, it travelled exactly 630.5km to 582.8km with a difference of 47.7km. The dates were October 4th 2009 10:58UTC and October 7th 2009 21:45UTC with a difference of 82 hours and 47 minutes.
So far the travel speed is 0.576 Km/hr.
At this rate, the event might reach the surface in 1,011 hours or at about 42 days. The date is November 18th 2009.
It may be a few days ahead or a few days behind but if anything is travelling towards the surface, it would be catastrophic. Real Global Doom everyone.
I do not support craaazy GLP babble predictions as there are millions of them. But this date has facts behind it. I may be wrong, I'de rather be wrong but the details show us something deep and deadly rising. Quoting: ºCRAPº
what is ele |
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Ice User ID: 729060 10/7/2009 7:41 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | you are tracking by location and depth? You have until 2016 to get your Act together! Be Wise! |
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just waiting  close your eyes to whats real User ID: 491938 10/7/2009 7:41 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Very Very interesting development. But dont you think they the ptb would have said that there is somthing brewing down below like a super volcano...........Yea right they would'nt say shit! |
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ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/7/2009 7:42 PM
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what is ele Quoting: Anonymous Coward 750880
Extinction Level Event
Catastrophic Global loss of life. Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
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ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/7/2009 7:43 PM
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you are tracking by location and depth? Quoting: Ice
[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
Yes Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 727546 10/7/2009 7:44 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Hmmmm, what size astroid do you think would relate to a super volcano erputing under the ocean in the pacific. In all my doom days I have never pondered this one....... |
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ºCRAPº User ID: 728223 10/7/2009 7:45 PM
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So it has to come true, were all fucked...lol
No, but seriously this is very interesting developement that deserves a watchful eye and some intelligent people who are skilled in geophysics, especially at that depth and what can come of it. Those who give up a little freedom for a little security deserve neither and lose both. |
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Frigg Stuyvesant User ID: 621289 10/7/2009 7:45 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 487397 10/7/2009 7:46 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | uh oh doom with actual facts. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 708377 10/7/2009 7:47 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | that is some very scary doom indeed! |
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just waiting  close your eyes to whats real User ID: 491938 10/7/2009 7:47 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | There is a subduction zone there but don't you think buy now after those 8+s that the friction would have been eased? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 788736 10/7/2009 7:48 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Am I gonna be the first one to say "Global Coastal Event"? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 708377 10/7/2009 7:49 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Put it this way, if there was a sizeable volcanic explosion in that area of Ocean, there would be a tsunami that would tower hundreds of meters high. That is if the event is an explosive eruption similar to krakatoa or St. Helens.
If it is a caldera, well, the entire planet would have massive tsunamis world wide. And they would keep coming for many days, weeks due to coastal reflection. Quoting: ºCRAPº
If it was Mt. St. Helens size, how quickly would it affect the U.S.? Would it only affect the west or east coast? |
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Doominator User ID: 162364 10/7/2009 7:51 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Thank God TI handhelds are dirt cheap now. I will begin entering and interpolating magma-type data immediately after dinner tonite. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 222101 10/7/2009 7:51 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Wow, the Phillipines is sure getting hammered with bad luck lately. Those poor people. |
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Ice User ID: 729060 10/7/2009 7:51 PM
 | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | thanks OP
odd happenings and local 7 plus hits in same area
so if what you are saying is true more quakes of 8 plus should continue You have until 2016 to get your Act together! Be Wise! |
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Doominator User ID: 162364 10/7/2009 7:52 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | ^ Sorry. I forgot the  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 785015 10/7/2009 7:52 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Wow, the Phillipines is sure getting hammered with bad luck lately. Those poor people. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 222101 |
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Ice User ID: 729060 10/7/2009 7:53 PM
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you know this is a pin!!!
don't make me have to call Trin!!!
ice You have until 2016 to get your Act together! Be Wise! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 782526 10/7/2009 7:54 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | I personally think there is new land forming over there and that there will be a new island there in a few months |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 742863 10/7/2009 7:54 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Put it this way, if there was a sizeable volcanic explosion in that area of Ocean, there would be a tsunami that would tower hundreds of meters high. That is if the event is an explosive eruption similar to krakatoa or St. Helens.
If it is a caldera, well, the entire planet would have massive tsunamis world wide. And they would keep coming for many days, weeks due to coastal reflection. Quoting: ºCRAPº
that would be awesome to watch , from 8000 + feet that is like me |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 656642 10/7/2009 7:54 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote | Wow, OP I will bump the thread for you. Wish I could offer some input. Your suppositions are indeed something to ponder.
Just wondering if you were also aware of the site below:
[link to hisz.rsoe.hu]
If you were not familiar it helps to see the global events in a more concise fashion. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 708377 10/7/2009 7:56 PM | | Re: ALERT - Toba Super Volcano, New Intense Swarm Starts Again - NOV 9 - UPDATE PG 17 | Quote |
Am I gonna be the first one to say "Global Coastal Event"? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 788736
[link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
Holy Shit! This guy might be legit! |
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Smilin' Irish Eyes User ID: 656642 10/7/2009 7:57 PM
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 How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. The Merchant of Venice. Act. v. Sc. 1. W. Shakespeare |
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