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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Signs Appear Cali Volcanoes Ready To Blow: Quakes Nearly Every Minute At Same Location At The Salton Sea

Public forums and the HAARPStatus Facebook page are now talking about what is a very unusual series of events in Southern California; the area surrounding the Salton Sea has been getting nailed with an earthquake nearly every minute for the last several hours. A visit to the global incident earthquake map shows an astronomical number of earthquakes in the last 7 days surrounding the Salton Sea as well, an area now known to be the home of 5 volcanoes at the lakes Southern tip. Coincidentally, or not, this earthquake swarm is now taking place in the same location as shown below. Is this why Fox news warns us in the recent video below that Southern California isn't prepared to handle a major earthquake? Earthquake details outlined below as well as a 2nd video on the Salton Sea volcanoes.





























































































































































































































































































































DATE/TIMEREGIONMAGNITUDEDEPTH (in km)SOURCEDETAIL
Sunday December 22 2013, 02:10:06 UTC10 minutes agoSouthern California 1.014.4USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 02:09:26 UTC11 minutes agoSouthern California 1.114.2USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:58:46 UTC21 minutes agoSouthern Italy 2.35.0CSEM-EMSC FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:45:22 UTC35 minutes agoNorthern California 1.30.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:37:00 UTC43 minutes agoCentral Italy 3.68.0CSEM-EMSC FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:26:32 UTC53 minutes agoCentral Italy 2.18.0CSEM-EMSC FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:18:55 UTC61 minutes agoNevada 1.69.6USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:16:08 UTC64 minutes agoCentral California 2.17.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:13:36 UTC66 minutes agoSouthern California 1.13.3USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 01:06:59 UTC73 minutes agoNorthern California 1.82.6USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:58:56 UTC81 minutes agoSouthern California 1.25.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:43:29 UTC96 minutes agoCentral California 2.57.3USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:43:07 UTC97 minutes agoNorthern California 1.32.7USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:33:20 UTC107 minutes agoSouthern California 1.27.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:29:46 UTC110 minutes agoSouthern California 1.87.9USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:27:29 UTC112 minutes agoSouthern California 1.415.1USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:26:27 UTC113 minutes agoSouthern California 1.45.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:25:14 UTC115 minutes agoSouthern California 2.23.9USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:24:25 UTC116 minutes agoSouthern California 2.40.1USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:23:21 UTC117 minutes agoSouthern California 1.541.2USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:22:15 UTC118 minutes agoSouthern California 1.211.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:21:58 UTC118 minutes agoSouthern California 2.21.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:21:56 UTC118 minutes agoSouthern California 1.53.4USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:21:44 UTC118 minutes agoSouthern California 2.34.2USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:20:55 UTC119 minutes agoSouthern California 1.46.6USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:20:49 UTC119 minutes agoLong Valley area, California 1.87.3USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:20:48 UTC119 minutes agoSouthern California 2.30.0USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:20:12 UTC2 hours agoSouthern California 2.23.2USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:19:47 UTC2 hours agoSouthern California 2.00.1USGS FeedDetail
Sunday December 22 2013, 00:17:47 UTC2 hours agoSouthern California 1.41.5USGS FeedDetail





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