2019_11_02 Steve Quayle - Worst Case Scenario If The Cascadia Subduction Zone Lets Loose
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Subject: 2019_11_02 Steve Quayle - Worst Case Scenario If The Cascadia Subduction Zone Lets Loose Sun Nov 03, 2019 9:56 am
Steve Quayle conversation with Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog. Runtime 39 minutes.
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What’s the worst case scenario if the Cascadia Subduction Zone lets loose and volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis are unleashed? Filmmaker, book author and renowned radio host Steve Quayle warns, “The amount of damage, and I am going to choose my words carefully, is going to be precedent setting. It’s going to be the combination of volcanos going off that are inland from the subduction zone where the plates meet, coupled with tsunamis. . . . When this happens, you will lose eight million to twenty million people. When it happens, you will lose all productivity in the electronic field, obviously Silicon Valley, and all food production in all of California, Oregon and Washington. When it happens, you will have a State of Emergency unlike any other. How about the refugees? There will be 3.5 million refugees to take care of. When this happens, what happens to the underground aquifers, and where does everybody go for fresh water? There will be years of drought, years of famine and years of water, water where did it all go? It is a very dire situation painted by computer models. This is not a sensational thing. It is a reality based, scientific study with the application of what happens.” Quayle warns that the public would likely have roughly “15 minutes to get to safety,” and “the tsunami waves would be 500 to 1,500 feet tall.”
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Subject: Re: 2019_11_02 Steve Quayle - Worst Case Scenario If The Cascadia Subduction Zone Lets Loose Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:46 am
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Subject: Re: 2019_11_02 Steve Quayle - Worst Case Scenario If The Cascadia Subduction Zone Lets Loose Sun Nov 03, 2019 1:18 pm
Before anyone thinks that Greg Hunter and Steve Quayle have both lost their ever-lovin’ collective minds, check out this 12 part series of reports from NBC news in Seattle. Each part runs an average of just 4 minutes. Bite sized really. I kinda doubt that NBC Seattle would be accused of doom porn or fear mongering.
What with all the Calif. fires, westward underground magma movement, China Lake Naval Base underground being destroyed, fires coming out of manholes and storm sewers, this subject merits paying attention to. I wonder how many of those Calif. (spontaneous) fires were maybe caused by volcanic hot-spots that get near the ground surface, and not, as we're being told, by wind and shorting electrical power lines?
I've watched a few of the videos in this series (so far). All have been interesting and very professionally done. Go to the YT link if you'd like to see all the subjects and would maybe like to pick & choose what interests you most. I found part #4 of particular interest.
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KING 5 News (NBC Seattle) Seattle Leading Local News: Weather, Traffic, Sports & More
Earthquake Ready or Not? How to prepare for West Coast tsunami and disaster threats 12 videos - Last updated on Oct 21, 2019
We are not prepared for the next big West Coast tsunami or earthquake. The West Coast has thousands of faults, from California’s San Andreas to the Cascadia Subduction Zone off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. These faults bring lingering threats of powerful tsunamis, catastrophic fires and widespread power outages. As scientists examine how to predict the next big one, five TEGNA stations in Washington, Oregon, California and Colorado joined forces to examine what could happen during a significant earthquake, as well as what families and buildings need to do to be prepared, from creating disaster kits to using early-warning systems designed for our phones