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Posted by Lou on March 1, 2016 (https://talesfromtheloublog.wordpress.com/)
"I live in this zone. If this happens you will understand why there is no blog. We know it’s just a matter of time before it happens but we are not worried. We live, we die. (Ya right, ask me how this philosophy works after the cataclysm).
Extremely high levels of CO released as fault pressure builds, earthquake predicted
Source: San Andreas Fault just released massive amounts of Carbon Monoxide and other poisonous gases into the air
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March 1, 2016
Extremely high levels of CO released as fault pressure builds, earthquake predicted
CALIFORNIA (INTELLIHUB)
— On Thursday, Feb. 25, between 4 and 6 p.m., there was a major rupture
in the San Andreas Fault which released an enormous amount of toxic carbon monoxide (CO) and other gases, like sulfur dioxide,
into the air that spread all along the West Coast, from California to
Canada, according to Climate Science Educator Paul Beckwith, University
of Ottawa.
Beckwith feels the release could contribute to a rather substantial earthquake in the near future after “CO emitted in India” nine-years ago was “preceded a 7.4 earthquake by one week.”
Beckwith also pointed out how the USGS and media have been silent.
Additionally Beckwith believes people could be getting poisoned from the gaseous release.
Beckwith said, “The levels are high as 40,000 parts per [billion].”
View the release live in realtime here.
Beckwith feels the release could contribute to a rather substantial earthquake in the near future after “CO emitted in India” nine-years ago was “preceded a 7.4 earthquake by one week.”
Beckwith also pointed out how the USGS and media have been silent.
Additionally Beckwith believes people could be getting poisoned from the gaseous release.
Beckwith said, “The levels are high as 40,000 parts per [billion].”
View the release live in realtime here.