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I would more fear 30 years of no seismic activity and then a gentle release

Having tons of little tremors releases lots of energy over time reducing the risk of the big one

Last big one San-Fran 1906 was a different fault, 1980's LA wasn't so bad as an earthquake problem is all the freeway overpasses being built didn't have any support because they were under construction so they all fell down like dominoes, not so much of the earthquake, but that the Gov contractors were cheap

Same in San-Fran a few years ago all the underground freeways collapsed like dominoes because nobody ever considered that kind of horizontal rolling motion ,again lowest bidder or friendliest bidder construction in earth-quake country;

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"Small earthquakes do relieve pressure from tectonic plates, but seismologists do not believe that the effect is enough to prevent larger magnitude earthquakes. Small earthquakes only release a small fraction of the energy that is involved in a major quake, so they do not have a significant impact on reducing the odds of a dangerous seismic event. It is more accurate to suggest that active fault lines that produce small earthquakes are likely at some point to produce larger earthquakes."

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I live in an area near the New Madrid fault line that moved the Missouri river back a few hundred years into a boiling mass for days. It's just a matter if time till it wakes up and changes the landscape again. We will have to see if anything gets stired up on April 8th during the solar eclipse.

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Per Twitter, the only ones who really felt any shaking were those on upper floors of office buildings and apartments. What many don't realize is that California experiences dozens and dozens of measurable earthquakes all the time. So to hear that there's been "hundreds" of earthquakes is like nothing that special.

Although the decidedly UNgodly among us have been aching for a good ol' California earthquake, Cali's been proving everyone wrong for longer than California's been a state.

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I find it quite interesting that governments, military, scientific institutions, Cern, Catholic Church/Vatican, Palestinians, and billionaire globalists build underground sanctuaries and tunnels all across the earth without a single earthquake or any seismic activity impacting their developments whatsoever. How does one reconcile that? 🤔

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In order for a CA earthquake to be something Biblical it will have to be something totally abnormal.

Here is a list of all the 4.5 and above earthquakes in CA since 1769.

https://scedc.caltech.edu/earthquake/chronological.html

Notice even in the big ones there are not a lot of deaths, most happen in low population areas.

Clearly there has been a slight uptick in quakes and severity but nothing really earthshaking (LOL).

A big uptick in a bunch of little quakes yes can be a good thing but clusters of earth quakes precede volcanic eruptions as well. Here is the map of the earthquakes in just the last week.

https://www.cisn.org/map/index.html

scroll out to see everything globally, there are several hot spots around the world including CA.

It seems this is what Jesus was talking about in Matthew 24 increase in Earthquakes in various places (globally). This is what Jesus is talking about, we need to keep the big picture in mind not just focus on CA or the USA.

But of course it could just be Jerry L Lewis raising from the dead; (sorry I just could not pass this up).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dC0DseCyYE

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"Melting icebergs" sounds eerily similar to the climate-change clown show.

From what I've been able to access, it seems that's a contrived concept that is not actually occurring.

Onward, Christian soldiers!

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Hope that the big one doesn't come before the elections. That would give the fascist democrats the perfect excuse to postpone the elections indefinitely.

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Chaos?

We used to call this nature.

Death Valley has been getting trouble floods for years, I remember a few years ago all the cars in the parking lots got covered in debris from a few minutes 'flash flood', because its so dry the water isn't absorbed by the ground, it just runs downhill, and follows of course the man made roads which leads to man made toilet-houses and US-GOV National Park offices, which get covered by rocks & debris

Flash flooding can happen in the desert anytime and with in minutes a dry as a bone canyon, can have 10 feet of water rushing down that canyon, and hour later dry as a bone;

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