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Dear Members, I don't know if this can be correlated.but it fits with

unstable Saturn in Cancer. Sally

 

 

http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=10211 & fcategory_desc=Environment

 

 

 

Earthquake: Coincidence or a

Corporate Oil Tragedy?

December 28, 2004

 

By: Andrew

Limburg

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Now I don’t claim to be an expert on seismic activity, but there has

been a series of events which led up to the 9.0 earthquake of the coast

of Indonesia which can not be ignored. This all could be an enormous

coincidence, but one must look at the information and choose for

themselves whether there is anything to it.

On November 28th, one month ago, Reuters reported that during a 3

day span 169

whales and dolphins beached themselves

in Tasmania, an island of the southern coast of mainland Australia and

in New Zealand. The cause for these beachings is not known, but Bob

Brown, a senator in the Australian parliament, said "sound bombing" or

seismic tests of ocean floors to test for oil and gas had been carried

out near the sites of the Tasmanian beachings recently.

According to Jim

Cummings of the Acoustic Ecology Institute,

Seismic surveys utilizing airguns have been taking place in

mineral-rich areas of the world’s oceans since 1968. Among the areas

that have experienced the most intense survey activity are the North

Sea, the Beaufort Sea (off Alaska’s North Slope), and the Gulf of

Mexico; areas around Australia and South America are also current

hot-spots of activity.

The impulses created by the release of

air from arrays of up to 24 airguns create low frequency sound waves

powerful enough to penetrate up to 40km below the seafloor. The “source

level" of these sound waves is generally over 200dB (and often 230dB or

more), roughly comparable to a sound of at least 140-170dB in air.

According to the Australian Conservation Foundation, these 200dB

– 230dB shots from the airguns are fired every 10 seconds or so,

from 10 meters below the surface, 24 hours a day, for 2 week periods of

time, weather permitting.

These types of tests are known to affect whales and dolphins, whose

acute hearing and use of sonar is very sensitive.

On December 24th there was a magnitude

8.1 earthquake more than 500 miles southeast

of Tasmania near New Zealand, with a subsequent aftershock 6.1 a

little later in the morning that same day.

On December 26th, the magnitude 9.0

earthquake struck at the intersection

of the Australian tectonic plate and the Indian tectonic plate.

This is the devastating tsunami tragedy that we have all heard about in

the Indian Ocean. The death toll of this horrific event has reached

120,000 souls and continues to rise.

On December 27th, 20 whales beached themselves 110 miles west of

Hobart on the southern island state of Tasmania.

What is interesting about this is that the same place where the

whale

beachings have been taking place over the last 30 days is the same

general area where the 8.1 Australian earthquake took place, and this

is the same area where they are doing these seismic tests. Then 2 days

after the Australian tectonic plate shifted, the 9.0 earthquake shook

the coast of Indonesia.

A great deal of interest and seismic testing

has been taking place in this area, as the government of Australia has given

great tax breaks to encourage the oil exploration.

Two

Geologists that I spoke to felt that it was highly unlikely that these

seismic tests would have had enough energy to induce the Australian

quake. On the other hand there is strong evidence that suggests that oil

exploration activities have induced earthquakes in the past.

Again, I don't claim to be an expert. I'm writing this story to

bring

attention to some interesting facts, so that those who are experts can

investigate this fully.

We will be following up on this story as more information is

gathered.

 

Photos:

Whale Beachings in Tasmania, Australia and New Zealand on

November 30th, 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location of Australian 8.1 Earthquake between Tasmania,

Australia and New Zealand on December 24th - The Australian / New Zealand earthquake is the one on

the bottom right hand side of the picture

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location of the 9.0 Indonesian Earthquake and it’s

relationship to the Australian Tectonic Plate

 

 

Additional Information:

http://story.news./news?tmpl=story & cid=570 & ncid=753 & e=5 & u=/nm/20041224/sc_nm/quake_australia_antarctica_dc

 

http://story.news./news?tmpl=story & cid=570 & ncid=753 & e=2 & u=/nm/20041227/sc_nm/quake_environment_dc

 

http://story.news./news?tmpl=story & cid=570 & ncid=753 & e=1 & u=/nm/20041228/sc_nm/environment_australia_whales_dc

 

http://story.news./news?tmpl=story & cid=516 & ncid=716 & e=1 & u=/ap/20041228/ap_on_re_as/quake_tidal_waves

 

http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=9943 & fcategory_desc=Environment

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/usslav.htm

http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_slav_fig72hi-res.jpg

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/ussjal.htm

 

 

 

 

Original Link: http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=10211 & fcategory_desc=Under%20Reported

 

 

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