• 6.2 Quake Off Oregon - 100s Others in Past Week in Cal

    From c186282@c186282@nnada.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.survival,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Thu Jan 15 23:03:20 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/oregon-earthquake-today-quake-of-magnitude-6-2-strikes-off-oregon-coast-us-101768534949601.html

    . . .

    The "Ring Of Fire" is heating up. We had it relatively
    good during the 21st century ... but now ......

    Several places in Cal also had swarm quakes this past
    weeks - not super strong, but LOTS of them. Something
    is shifting.

    Russian volcanoes have been unusually active too, plus
    a rather large quake originated in northeast Russia.

    Don't forget the gigantic mystery blast out in the
    Pacific a couple years back.

    Another Krakatoa or Tambora and we could get a years-long
    'winter' effect. This has happened before, and was a disaster
    for agriculture. So, don't alienate S.America TOO much !

    Oregon/Washington ... there's also a huge 'dome' out
    under the ocean, getting bigger, closer to popping.
    Tsunami is possible.

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  • From Leo Rossi@lrossi@romano.it to mail2news on Tue Jan 20 09:18:49 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    On 15 Jan 2026, c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> posted some news:AyCdnW97aqsWJfT0nZ2dnZfqnPoAAAAA@giganews.com:

    https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/oregon-earthquake-tod ay-quake-of-magnitude-6-2-strikes-off-oregon-coast-us-101768534949601.h
    tml

    . . .

    The "Ring Of Fire" is heating up. We had it relatively
    good during the 21st century ... but now ......

    Several places in Cal also had swarm quakes this past
    weeks - not super strong, but LOTS of them. Something
    is shifting.

    Russian volcanoes have been unusually active too, plus
    a rather large quake originated in northeast Russia.

    Don't forget the gigantic mystery blast out in the
    Pacific a couple years back.

    Another Krakatoa or Tambora and we could get a years-long
    'winter' effect. This has happened before, and was a disaster
    for agriculture. So, don't alienate S.America TOO much !

    Oregon/Washington ... there's also a huge 'dome' out
    under the ocean, getting bigger, closer to popping.
    Tsunami is possible.

    We could be so lucky.

    Portland, Seattle and San Francisco gone in one weekend?

    Party! Party! Party!

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  • From Tal Yessen@flwp@in.valid to talk.politics.misc,alt.survival,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,or.politics on Tue Jan 20 11:37:56 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    On Tue, 20 Jan 2026 09:18:49 -0000 (UTC)
    Leo Rossi <lrossi@romano.it> wrote:

    On 15 Jan 2026, c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> posted some news:AyCdnW97aqsWJfT0nZ2dnZfqnPoAAAAA@giganews.com:

    https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/oregon-earthquake-tod ay-quake-of-magnitude-6-2-strikes-off-oregon-coast-us-101768534949601.h
    tml

    . . .

    The "Ring Of Fire" is heating up. We had it relatively
    good during the 21st century ... but now ......

    Several places in Cal also had swarm quakes this past
    weeks - not super strong, but LOTS of them. Something
    is shifting.

    Russian volcanoes have been unusually active too, plus
    a rather large quake originated in northeast Russia.

    Don't forget the gigantic mystery blast out in the
    Pacific a couple years back.

    Another Krakatoa or Tambora and we could get a years-long
    'winter' effect. This has happened before, and was a disaster
    for agriculture. So, don't alienate S.America TOO much !

    Oregon/Washington ... there's also a huge 'dome' out
    under the ocean, getting bigger, closer to popping.
    Tsunami is possible.

    We could be so lucky.

    Portland, Seattle and San Francisco gone in one weekend?

    Party! Party! Party!


    That sucker has been bubbling away for some time.

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