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To: gunsequalfreedom

Is it or isn’t it New Madrid related. I read that it is an unrelated set of faults but then this is from wiki:

“In a report filed in November 2008, The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency warned that a serious earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone could result in “the highest economic losses due to a natural disaster in the United States,” further predicting “widespread and catastrophic” damage across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and particularly Tennessee, where a 7.7 magnitude quake or greater would cause damage to tens of thousands of structures affecting water distribution, transportation systems, and other vital infrastructure.[22] The earthquake is expected to also result in many thousands of fatalities, with more than 4,000 of the fatalities expected in Memphis alone.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Madrid_Seismic_Zone

This list of states matches the list shown on Drudge, I think


53 posted on 11/06/2011 12:39:55 AM PDT by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote
I really do not think these OK quakes are New Madrid related. If New Madrid's fault system were the cause, the epicenter would be somewhere in that system, where the slip/energy was the source.

The areas in Central Oklahoma where there have been quite a few earthquakes over the last few years, is a unique and known seismic area.

The intensity of these latest shakers, I believe, is related to something more profound. But what?

I'm thinking the asteroid coming close next week and other solar system events are the causes.
55 posted on 11/06/2011 1:09:43 AM PDT by CaptSkip
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