The USGS has tried to shut him down and effed with him a lot for being right about quakes and calling them out. He's on top of this volcano activity. In fact just did an update a few hours ago. No way of knowing how it will go, but if the fissure opens up...well, be ready if you're on the east coast at less than 100 foot elevation.
USGS is taking down certain videos and he has no faith that they will tell us about la palma until last minute. Doesn't help that we actually have no buoys in the area that would give us timely readings.
Your guess is as good as mine 🤷🏼♀️ but you'd think if FF it'd be all over the news. It's weirdly silent. Considering they say it'd take out a good portion of the east coast I'd assume it'd be huge news FF or not?
If a part of that island falls into the ocean in a violent manner and a hundred foot wave rushes towards the east coast of the US at the speed of sound, I don't think that would be a "false flag" so much as a true "holy fucking shit, this is the end of the world as we know it" moment.
If they use a "destroy the world bigger than a hundred nukes" type of machine to distract from the audit, I think it is safe to say its time for kinetic warfare.
Having said that, its also possible that nature just picked now to blow up the world.
I am sus of everything so I won't believe that, but its not impossible. People have been talking about that event for decades, so it could go either way.
IF a big enough chunk falls off the island at one time. Sure, landslides above and below water cause tsunami waves, and the other bad thing would be a crack letting seawater into the magma to build up steam as in Krakatoa. I read somewhere it would take billions of tons for the hypothesized mega tsunami, which seemed like it would be most of an island. As of yesterday it wasn't too bad.
Update: It took a lot of searching. It’s erupting. I don’t know if it’s as bad as what I’m seeing online, social media & YouTube. Anything can be faked.
This is from The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute (Involcan)
Fun fact: 80% of our tsunami buoys in the Atlantic are offline.
I’m praying to God absolutely nothing happens, or else we’re looking at the eastern seaboard getting destroyed and then irradiated from 18 nuclear plants melting down.
I live on an island on the east coast, 1000 feet from the beach. You can see the ocean from my kitchen.
I'm taking this very seriously. I'm rounding up important items just in case. The fact noone talking about this really worries me.
I highly recommend you follow Dutchsinse on twitch (for 24 hour updates) or he uploads immediately after on youtube.
( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZnIUMAJtBo)
The USGS has tried to shut him down and effed with him a lot for being right about quakes and calling them out. He's on top of this volcano activity. In fact just did an update a few hours ago. No way of knowing how it will go, but if the fissure opens up...well, be ready if you're on the east coast at less than 100 foot elevation.
USGS is taking down certain videos and he has no faith that they will tell us about la palma until last minute. Doesn't help that we actually have no buoys in the area that would give us timely readings.
Your guess is as good as mine 🤷🏼♀️ but you'd think if FF it'd be all over the news. It's weirdly silent. Considering they say it'd take out a good portion of the east coast I'd assume it'd be huge news FF or not?
If a part of that island falls into the ocean in a violent manner and a hundred foot wave rushes towards the east coast of the US at the speed of sound, I don't think that would be a "false flag" so much as a true "holy fucking shit, this is the end of the world as we know it" moment.
If they use a "destroy the world bigger than a hundred nukes" type of machine to distract from the audit, I think it is safe to say its time for kinetic warfare.
Having said that, its also possible that nature just picked now to blow up the world.
I am sus of everything so I won't believe that, but its not impossible. People have been talking about that event for decades, so it could go either way.
IF a big enough chunk falls off the island at one time. Sure, landslides above and below water cause tsunami waves, and the other bad thing would be a crack letting seawater into the magma to build up steam as in Krakatoa. I read somewhere it would take billions of tons for the hypothesized mega tsunami, which seemed like it would be most of an island. As of yesterday it wasn't too bad.
Sure, and kill tens of millions of people in the process.
It's their DUMBs, supposedly.
Update: It took a lot of searching. It’s erupting. I don’t know if it’s as bad as what I’m seeing online, social media & YouTube. Anything can be faked.
This is from The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute (Involcan)
https://twitter.com/involcan/status/1439720397986058240?s=21
https://litnewsnow.com/2021/09/19/volcano-erupts-on-la-palma-in-spains-canary-islands/
I believe it’s really erupting. I just searched La Palma hashtag on Instagram. There’s a lot of post from normal personal accounts.
Fun fact: 80% of our tsunami buoys in the Atlantic are offline.
I’m praying to God absolutely nothing happens, or else we’re looking at the eastern seaboard getting destroyed and then irradiated from 18 nuclear plants melting down.
Sounds purposeful.
Grand Solar Minimum was reporting from the RT livestream.
It will probably be pretty difficult to find anyone to check and see if it is erupting.
This site shows a small one occurred recently.
https://m.emsc.eu/#carte
I live on an island on the east coast, 1000 feet from the beach. You can see the ocean from my kitchen. I'm taking this very seriously. I'm rounding up important items just in case. The fact noone talking about this really worries me.