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From: heinz448/24/2011 12:41:28 PM
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Earthquakes Everywhere?

No doubt I will get a flood of requests from old clients on the strange events of multiple earthquakes today in Colorado and Virginia within 24 hours of each other. The largest natural earthquake in Colorado in recent history of more than a century hit at 11:46 p.m. Monday night (8/22/11). It was located in the state’s southeast corner, but there had been no reports of damage or injuries although it was measuring 5.3 and centered about nine miles from the city of Trinidad. It was felt as far as 350 miles away going north, and well into Kansas and New Mexico. This area is normally hit by tiny quakes as a result of a local fault zone. Similar quakes in Colorado have had cyclical durations as short as 6 years (1967 5.3; 1973 5.7), but these were attributed to local mining. The last natural event was 1882 with a magnitude of 6.5 which was 129 years ago (15 x 8.6 = 129). So yes, this fit the natural Pi (p) frequency as did Japan.

Just northwest of Richmond, Virginia, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck and shook Washington, D.C. fairly good and was felt as far north as Rhode Island, New York City and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. According to the U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake

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