Thursday 14 April 2011

8th Wonder Of The World On The New Madrid

 

Quake center near engineering marvel, the 8th wonder of the world

Not only could the Great Lakes Flow down the Mississippi River, it is almost inevitable. There is a small sandstone ridge separating the the Chicago River from Lake Michigan. It is about 4.3 miles wide and about 12 feet high. Nothing the New Madrid could not handle in short order. There is more much more. The Chicago river flows from Lake Michigan through downtown Chicago and is some 156 miles long.

It is an old story, man’s attempts to control nature. In 1900 the flow of the river was reversed to “keep Lake Michigan clean.” It once flowed into Lake Michigan but as Chicago grew and the river filled with sewage, the flow was reversed. They kept digging the canal deeper as man keeps digging his own grave deeper. A series of canal locks began. Makes sense huh, digging a canal deeper that stands between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River?

You see in 1840 James Allen cut himself a channel through the sand bar to IMPROVE SHIPPING! Shipping may improve to the point someday that boats can go from Illinois to the Gulf in 24 hours.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_River

Recently, researchers at the University of Illinois created a three-dimensional, hydrodynamic simulation of the Chicago River, which suggested that density curves are the cause of an observed bi-directional wintertime flow in the river. (That is engineering lingo for they screwed up big time) At the surface, the river flows east to west, away from Lake Michigan, as expected. But deep below, near the riverbed, water travels west to east, toward the lake.

There is still much more, as you see on February 10, 2010 there was an earthquake of around 4.0 demonstrating the area is hot! That is right sports fans we are now experiencing earthquakes right on top of this engineering marvel in the greater Chicago area not far from the New Madrid fault line, one of the most terrifying faults on the planet! It goes every two to four hundred years and reverses the course of the Mississippi, knocking pictures off the walls in New York State. How smart is this?

Quake Center

Like I promised there is more. Illinois is America’s most heavily saturated nuclear power plant states ranking number one in generation of nuclear energy. The wall of water probably won’t begin taking out plants until it hits Louisiana however.

http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear/state_profiles/nuc_state_sum.html

http://aadivaahan.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/american-cross-nuclear-rumbles/

As the Hau de no sau nee, say man hasn’t been too successful in his attempts to control nature. This is somewhat of an understatement here. Houston we have a problem.

Cayce is perhaps America’s greatest seer having pinpointed ultra violet light as a treatment for uterine cancer long before it was discovered by medical science, predicting the discovery of Atlantis in the 1990′s correctly as they did find the Bimini wall off Florida consisting of giant manmade stones as seen in Peru and he is looking pretty good so far on predictions about Japan falling into the ocean. This is yet to be seen however. He predicts the Great Lakes will empty down the Mississippi similar to water running down a drain.

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/profecias/esp_profecia01h4.htm

http://dublinmick.wordpress.com/2011/01/12/edgar-cayce-trigger-for-the-pole-shift-pelee-and-martinique/

I am thinking Red Elk is looking more and more on target also when he says man is now about to be caught in that giant steel mouse trap from which there is no return.

The U.S. is ill prepared for nuclear emergency.

http://mediamonarchy.blogspot.com/2011/04/us-unprepared-for-nuclear-emergency.html

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Things are transpiring fairly rapidly, Fukushima had another 7.1 quake causing evacuation of workers. This was the situation before the quake. Fukushima… the breakdown.

http://www.naturalnews.com/032035_Fukushima_physics.html

Aomori Prefecture dodged damage from the march earthquake. It has 3000 tons of used nuclear fuel and it is very radioactive. If the cooling system on it had gone out, nuclear clouds of death could have spread to the entire world. We are only talking about reactors in Japan, which has 55. America has 104 plants and France has 59.

At least there was no damage before the last 7.1 quake, anybody got any word from Aomori since then?

Another 6.3 just struck 77 miles north east of Tokyo this tuesday morning halting the subway for while with no apparent major damage.

http://dublinmick.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/could-great-lakes-really-empty-into-mississippi-as-cayce-predicts/

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