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  • James Thompson
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    How has the San Madrid stayed so quiet through the months and months of seismic activity. We were being told 30 years ago to watch out for the big one. Do you see anything hitting this area anytime soon?

  • BondServant1110
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    I lived up in and around West Yellowstone area for seven years and quake lake is a site to see if you understand the geological magnitude of what happened there. You don't live in an area for that amount of time and not have a connection to it. Call it intuition but there is a major event coming to that area/ to this World. Do any of you feel sometimes God puts in places and situations to prepare and connect you to future events?

  • Chris Collins
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    I had a dream the other night that mentioned Yellowstone, and it gave me a approximate date. The date it gave me was two weeks. I do not always rely on these dreams though because sometimes the events happen and sometimes they don't. It really depends on the state of sleep I was in when I dreamt the dream. I have also been picking up low sounding vibrational noises here in Texas which occurs during the evening and night times. They are occasional but they occur inside and outside my domicile.

  • Pamela Castillo
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    i live in lordsburg nm. never thought id feel an earthquake in nm. it was one min different from utahs earthquake. scary thought a train crashed lol

  • adams1696
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    BULLSHIT.. Im Sick and tired of this.. OMG TEXAS HAD A 2.5 EARTHQUAKE THAT MEANS YELLOWSSTONE IS GONNA BLOW SOON!!!

  • 78shamwari
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    I live in Flagstaff, the largest historical earthquake in the southeastern Arizona – southwestern New Mexico – northern Mexico region was the M~ 7.5M event in May 1887 on the Pitaycachi fault of northern Sonora, Mexico, about 25 miles south of Douglas, Arizona. This is considered the largest earthquake likely to occur in this region.

  • TerriisforJesus
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    There are a lot of comments buzzing around about an eruption in Yellowstone in mid-July. I don't always believe these things but i know that things are definitely picking up recently. We shall see

  • alex smith
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    plate tectonics dont stop and we can do nothing but be prepared – but that means the government doing their job and when did that ever happen ??

  • Jt Waters
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    Very interesting. Also there was a smaller 3.1, I think,quake in No.Az not far from the Grand Canyon a few days ago and also a 3.2 in west Texas earlier today.
    Im in Phoenix and didnt feel the 5.2 though I know people who did in Tucson. Crazy. We shall see.