Tuesday, June 3, 2014

U.S. government has ‘doomsday’ relocation plan in place for catastrophic Yellowstone eruption

by L.J. Devon, Natural News:


Could the US government be plotting to relocate millions of Americans to other countries in the event of a major catastrophe?


According to South African news website Praag, the US government has already hinted at such a plan. The website states that the US offered the African National Congress $100 billion dollars over the next 10 years to construct temporary housing for Americans in case of a super volcano eruption. If this is true and Yellowstone was to erupt, then millions of Americans could be strategically relocated and housed in new African-American neighborhoods. It could possibly take up to a decade for the volcanic damage to subside, allowing US citizens to finally return and rebuild their country.


If the government is asking around for relocation plans, then they are probably concealing important seismic activity on Yellowstone. How serious is the situation? Are the US Geological Service and its partners hiding data from the public? Is the super volcano really dormant and extinct as many scientists believe?


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