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Further signs of Indo-Australian plate break up, 10 different buoys thousands of miles away from each other go into event mode minutes apart!
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[quote:No one 1630035:MV8yNTI4NTMxXzQzNzczMjM2XzkyNjlCRjIy] Don't you find it an odd coincidence that there are so many state of the art seabed mapping instruments in that same area. Do you think they are looking for a plane? Map the area of where most of the searches for a missing plane has and is currently being searched and you will find where the plate is showing the most activity. The plane is at best a good diversion at worst a delivery vehicle. But there are more things to worry about than a possible threat from one plane, no matter what it is carrying. How many power plants in the area are located near ocean shores. The extent of the Indo-Australian plate displacement could cause many Fukushima's, and that's the only the beginning of issues that will re-map and re-populate the globe. [/quote]
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At very least we all should agree on that this isn't normal.
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