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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: gregor_us who wrote (2044)3/15/2004 12:35:21 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (2) of 116555
 
WTF is up at Yellowstone?
Anything?
jsmineset.com
Here is another link I found after reading mineset.
pdjkeelan.co.uk

"Also, intense goings-on in Yellowstone Park. 300 elk died overnight last week with no viral agent discovered. Could be sulfide or CO 2 gas did them in. Hydrogen sulfide levels are way up in the park. Definite sign of seismic action and geothermal welling upward. There is a full scale disaster practice called for March 21. Tourists are being turned away. Level of the bottom of the lake is up 100 feet... a big bulge ready to pop. Something may blow soon.

High tide of 7+ feet is due March 17-24 but near record high tides are due in June and July, 9.0 feet +, which could influence fluid physics enough BETWEEN the Rockies and the West coast to trigger a major earthquake of 7 or better. There is a 75% chance of a quake of this magnitude occurring, but where it will occur is tough to nail down. It depends on structural stress and where that stress is most critical. Last week in the park, there was a 6.5 quake and 3.2 aftershock. If the tide triggers a quake and an eruption in the Yellowstone caldera, there could be enough downwind clastics to affect Midwest grain crops and send prices of them AND HEDGE METALS way up. St. Helen's happened just this way. Fast with short notice. Stay tuned ......

A note of interest: within one week of high tide was when Mt St. Helen's blew up here in Washington State, Pacific NW.

Thought you might be interested. Sure would coincide with JS timing re: chop upwards and out, yes?"
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