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What magnitude earthquake could the PTB get away with inflicting on the U.K.?


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I mean, in terms of most folks not saying 'I don't believe that was natural'. The most powerful U.K. earthquake on record was 6.1 magnitude in 1931. Let's try and narrow down the likely range. Assuming that they will still care about believability, if it comes to it.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_the_British_Isles

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19 hours ago, numnuts said:

I mean, in terms of most folks not saying 'I don't believe that was natural'. The most powerful U.K. earthquake on record was 6.1 magnitude in 1931. Let's try and narrow down the likely range. Assuming that they will still care about believability, if it comes to it.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_the_British_Isles

Considering we in the UK live no where near a tectonic plate. And in my life time i have only felt a small tremor and that might have been mining. I would think not going to happen.

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On 1/20/2022 at 7:34 PM, Captainlove said:

Considering we in the UK live no where near a tectonic plate.

 

we are a long way from the edge of a tectonic plate but we do have the highland fault line in scotland and this does cause tremors. Out the back of the village of crieff there is an 'earthquake house' with a seismograph in it that records all the tremors. You can go and visit it:

 

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On 1/20/2022 at 7:53 PM, numnuts said:

It's coming...

 

 

https://www.mylondon.news/news/uk-world-news/biggest-earthquake-london-hit-probably-21888928

 

'The biggest earthquake that London was hit with and why it probably won't be long before it happens again.'

 

Click-bait bullshit.

 

It's just another Reach Plc 'news article' loaded with "maybe", "could" and "possible".

 

And the usual "experts" saying a lot while saying very little.

 

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"All we can do is say that something that has happened twice can and probably will happen three times, but as to whether it happens tomorrow or in two years' time or in 20 or 50 years' time, that is something we would love to know but we don't."

So basically, they don't really know and are just speculating. And this gets reported as 'news'.

 

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On 1/20/2022 at 12:27 AM, numnuts said:

I mean, in terms of most folks not saying 'I don't believe that was natural'. The most powerful U.K. earthquake on record was 6.1 magnitude in 1931. Let's try and narrow down the likely range. Assuming that they will still care about believability, if it comes to it.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_the_British_Isles

 

I can still remember the "Great Dudley Earthquake" in 2002. I was living about 5 miles east of Dudley at the time, and it did proper shit me up! It was only terrifying because I'd never experienced anything like this before.

 

As recorded by Wikipedia, it happened just before 1am. I'd not long got home from the pub and gone to bed, so was only just asleep when I got woken by the shaking. Then I heard the rumbling, and as I awoke, I could feel the whole room shaking. It felt like it went on for ages, though it was probably only for less than a minute. The rumbling sound stopped first, then the shaking. Through the quiet outside, all you could hear were house and car alarms going off. I got out of bed to open the curtains and look outside, yet there was no evidence of anything that had actually happened. Maybe I wondered if I had imagined it, then my younger sister came in from the next room as she was still up, and all she said was "what the fuck was that?"

 

Next day, I went to work as usual, and a chap I worked with actually lived in Gornal, just up the road from the reported epicentre, and he'd experienced it a lot worse. As well as the following 'aftershock', which I must have somehow slept through as I don't remember that one.

 

Because of "what we know" about earthquakes and tectonic activity, there was a lot of speculation locally as to what actually caused this earthquake. Dudley does have a lot of coal mining history, and it was wondered whether this 'quake' was actually as a result of some lost mining tunnels collapsing.

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1 hour ago, Macnamara said:

 

we are a long way from the edge of a tectonic plate but we do have the highland fault line in scotland and this does cause tremors. Out the back of the village of crieff there is an 'earthquake house' with a seismograph in it that records all the tremors. You can go and visit it:

 

comrie_earthquake-house-1536x862.jpeg

Didn't know that. 

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On 1/20/2022 at 8:08 PM, Captainlove said:

London can sink with Alantis. No one knows when or if it will happen again.

London won t sink though not much...Uk did use to be joined to europe of course...Stonehenge has been around thousands of years...So on more solid ground...

The places more likely to sink would be the western half more...Ireland scotland...Wales wester fringes..

The UK was joined to europe of course in the past..

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5,000-year-old forest unearthed by storms: Beach washed away to reveal ancient oaks and pines | Daily Mail Online

UK Storms Strips Beach of Sand to Reveal Ancient Sunken Forest

Surreal seascape revealed by the storms: Ancient oaks and pines from 5,000-year-old forest rise as Welsh beach is washed away

  • The ancient forest was covered in peat before eventually being swallowed by the sea
  • Legends say trees and nearby township were flooded after a priestess neglected a magical well
  • Conditions inside the peat, devoid of oxygen and slightly alkaline, have meant the stumps survived
  • They were uncovered by the latest set of storms which washed away the peat layer

Rising from the beach in a surreal seascape, the remains of these ancient trees have been revealed by the storms.

Thought to date back to the Bronze Age, the shin-high stumps became visible for the first time when the peat which once covered them was washed away in torrential rain and waves pounding the shore.

Now they stud the beach near the village of Borth, Ceredigion, Mid Wales – an area already rich in archaeology, opposite the alleged site of Wales’s own take on the lost city of Atlantis.

Folklore has it that Cantre’r Gwaelod, or the Sunken Hundred, a once-fertile land and township, was lost beneath the waves in a mythical age.

The land is said to have extended 20 miles west of the present Cardigan Bay, but disaster struck and Cantre’r Gwaelod was lost to floods when Mererid, the priestess of a fairy well, apparently neglected her duties and allowed the well to overflow.

 

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1 hour ago, Fifth element said:

London won t sink though not much...Uk did use to be joined to europe of course...Stonehenge has been around thousands of years...So on more solid ground...

The places more likely to sink would be the western half more...Ireland scotland...Wales wester fringes..

The UK was joined to europe of course in the past..

54874906?profile=original

5,000-year-old forest unearthed by storms: Beach washed away to reveal ancient oaks and pines | Daily Mail Online

UK Storms Strips Beach of Sand to Reveal Ancient Sunken Forest

Surreal seascape revealed by the storms: Ancient oaks and pines from 5,000-year-old forest rise as Welsh beach is washed away

  • The ancient forest was covered in peat before eventually being swallowed by the sea
  • Legends say trees and nearby township were flooded after a priestess neglected a magical well
  • Conditions inside the peat, devoid of oxygen and slightly alkaline, have meant the stumps survived
  • They were uncovered by the latest set of storms which washed away the peat layer

Rising from the beach in a surreal seascape, the remains of these ancient trees have been revealed by the storms.

Thought to date back to the Bronze Age, the shin-high stumps became visible for the first time when the peat which once covered them was washed away in torrential rain and waves pounding the shore.

Now they stud the beach near the village of Borth, Ceredigion, Mid Wales – an area already rich in archaeology, opposite the alleged site of Wales’s own take on the lost city of Atlantis.

Folklore has it that Cantre’r Gwaelod, or the Sunken Hundred, a once-fertile land and township, was lost beneath the waves in a mythical age.

The land is said to have extended 20 miles west of the present Cardigan Bay, but disaster struck and Cantre’r Gwaelod was lost to floods when Mererid, the priestess of a fairy well, apparently neglected her duties and allowed the well to overflow.

 

Great folklore story. But we can't trust any history written by the PTB. Though folklore does carry an element of truth normally.

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remember the olden days when geography teachers told us earthquakes only happen near tectonic plates.

there are zero plates near to uk. happy days.

now if the zionists have sunken subs containing nukes dotted around the english coast that is another matter.

or isreals samson option.

 

plates near uk in red

 

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Only a tiny proportion of people will know about and speak about the whereabouts of known tectonic plates. By tiny, I mean a few million out of 70 million or perhaps even a pathetic half a million are aware. I didn't have a clue until seeing this thread and I don't even wear a mask. How easy would it be to blag the masses over the presence of fake tectonic plates, given that they blagged the masses with a non existent pandemic?

 

Tomorrow's seismologists could easily be yesterday's virologists. To silence those who stay true to the truth would not be hard and convincing the masses would not be hard if some bald headed geek with glasses and pens sticking out of the pocket of his white coat should happen to appear on television every night; flanking the new PM along with a new chief scientific advisor.

 

Perhaps I am overestimating the amount of factual room they have to tell another whopper but I will never be able to overestimate their capacity to do so. Whatever I may think they are capable of, they are capable of much more.

 

I still fancy the possibility of a DEW strike in the name of an earthquake over some rock from out of space. Such a rock would be easy to film (I could do it myself) days, weeks, even months in advance but something happening under the sea is nicely hidden. 

 

I am not sure why they would bother doing such a thing, except out of boredom, when all they need to do is to employ EMPs in the name of some rogue organisation. You take out all chips and you take out our nation in less than three months. No refrigeration, no communication, no transportation, no clean water, no food and no medicine.

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