More Interference with quakes and information

Wow.  On Dutchsinse update last night, he talks about spotting a vapor rising out of a volcano in California, and traveling across the landscape.  The next day, USGS puts out a story that said it was a thunderstorm and said he was wrong….but the vapor kept coming out, so USGS had to retract the story.

But wait, that’s not all folks…then Dutch gets contacted by a local base, asking him to call.  He did, and was told to take down the video!!  Of course, it’s always made out to be a safety or security concern….but telling Americans that cannot explore their own land instantly raises questions.  What was in that vapor?  Did people get sick downwind of it and were told by their Big Pharma doctors that they were imagining things?

Here’s Dutch’s update:

Frankly, I am glad that Dutch is saying he won’t give USGS the attention or credibility.  I’ve watched him get so upset because the so-called experts keep nitpicking his efforts to predict earthquakes.  God knows the truth, and that’s all that matters.   Dutch has done a great service by alerting us to what is happening, and giving us the ability to try to predict earthquakes.  No one is perfect, and to expect perfection is fruitless.

Before I went to dutch’s video, I went to USGS to see the latest 24 hour quake updates.  The 2.5 mag quake in Coso Junction, California, piqued my interest when I saw that it was felt as far away as Mesa, Arizona — 619 km.  So I’m thinking it was a bigger magnitude to have been felt so far away.  It made me even more convinced, when I see a 4.5 mag quake hit in Jiquilillo, Nicaragua, 14 hours later.  It was straight down the fault line, so I’m thinking it should have been at least a 5.0 magnitude in Coso Junction.  That’s my take on it, anyway.

Additionally, a quake from the day before has piqued my interest — it was a 3.3 mag that hit 227 km West of Ferndale CA.  This area has been of interest because of many quakes that were not being reported by USGS.  Dutch questioned whether they were happening out in the ocean and not being reported because nobody felt them.  He thought that all of the activity happening on the Washington/Oregon coasts was from pressure from the West, the ocean….but nothing was being reported.

Now this quake and another recent quake have affected those inland: Eureka and San Francisco, among others.  Again, I am questioning the magnitude because I don’t believe that a 3.3 is strong enough to be felt over 600 km away (San Francisco).

Again, one has to wonder why they would downplay the magnitude, why they are not reporting some at all, and why would they try to silence Dutch on that vapor coming out of the Pisgah crater?

And another interesting twist to my post the other day — the definition of Pisgah:

1. Mount, a mountain ridge of ancient Moab, now in Jordan, NE of the Dead Sea: from its summit (Mt. Nebo) Moses viewed the Promised Land.

…so we have the Ten Commandments written in ancient Hebrew and Greek…Blood of Christ mountains, Birth mountains, Holy Trinity….things that make you go hmmm…

 

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