breaking @ www.dailysentinel.com
and www.NOAA.gov
Speculation to follow.
Officials warn that Nacogdoches and Shelby counties could experience aftershocks following Thursday morning’s earthquake that registered a 3.7 magnitude by the United States Geological Survey.
“These aftershocks are usually less violent than the main earthquake, but can be strong enough to do damage,” said a press release from the Nacogdoches Unified Emergency Operations Center. “Aftershocks can occur hours, days, weeks, or even months (later).”
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Just wondering.....
While we keep talking about artificial manipulations of ground water/liquids...what about good ol' Mother Nature? We were in a tremendous drought and now this spring we are having wonderful rain......If ground water tables are replinishing would that not cause a shifting of the earth above?
No, i think the Iranians and North Koreans have been testing nukes near Timpson for years! Could be some activity near Tenaha, Bobo and Blair as well.
Sesport, I think Dr. Sharma is wrong. We all know that there is a big turtle deep under the ground and all this fracing is making him hiccup. If we don't stop messing with the turtle, he's going to let a big one go and swallow us up.....
and, he's even trying to have the last word on how the F word is spelt (which should also be a word).
"There is one other important myth that Sharma dispelled. Sharma also pointed out that fracing is spelled without a k, and has been for over 50 years, in the technical literature, should anyone bother to read it."
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