7.7 Earthquake Hits Where The Geoengineering Experiment Took Place
2012 10 31By Terry Wilson |
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7.7 Earthquake hit the coast of British Columbia on Saturday night, and
there has since been as many as 40 aftershocks today. Including one
that measured 6.4 in magnitude. The quake sent many residents on the
coast, fleeing for higher ground due to tsunami warnings. That where
issued as far away as Hawaii.
The Earthquake originated on the island of Haida Gwaii, other wise know
as the Queen Charlotte Islands region. The islands are located along the
Queen Charlotte Fault, which is an active transform fault that produces
significant earthquakes every 3–30 years. (the last major one happening
in 1949, that measure 8.1 in magnitude)
As soon as I caught the news of this quake today, the first thing that
came to mind was. Wasn’t Haida Gwaii recently in the news?
Worlds Largest Geoengineering Test Conducted Off Canadian West Coast“In July 2012 a private businessman named Russ George, or as the
Vancouver Sun has dubbed him the “rogue climate hacker”. Dumped over 100
tonnes of iron into the pacific ocean, just off the coast of British
Columbia (Haida Gwaii) in the largest ever geoengineering experiment.
The iron is meant to help spawn plankton (main stream press have dubbed
these creatures “artificial plankton”) that will absorb carbon dioxide
and then sink to the ocean bed. A geoengineering technique known as
ocean fertilization. George hopes that this will be lucrative in carbon
credits. But even the strongest of man made climate change proponents
agree that he has gone too far, and some are outraged. According to the
main stream news outlets.”
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Could this be simply be a coincidence? Well as many in the alternative
media have realized. Coincidences in situations like this are very, very
rare.
This type of situation would also be ideal for any private corporation
of government in the chance of a disaster in result of a geoengineering
experiment of that scale. It gives plausible deniability. Since this is
in the area of an active fault line, there is no chance of proving that
the experiment caused the earthquake.
Source:-
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