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To: Doug R who wrote (1309)1/18/2019 6:20:25 AM
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and/or Cascadia Subduction Zone for North America

As I'll be living in the Seattle area for at least a few more years, that's the one that worries me. The professional prognosticators have put the odds of a major quake here at 10 to 15 percent over the next 50 years. Based upon the historical frequency of Cascadia ruptures, I think the odds are greater than that.

Unlike the San Andreas, which is a slip strike fault and mainly on shore, the Cascadia is a subduction fault which lies off the coast. When the next big one lets go, it's going to unleash a tsunami that will make a mess along the PNW coast. And Seattle and surrounds will take a big hit as well. Many people will not survive. Hope I can get outta the area before it happens..

BTW, appreciate your thread here..



To: Doug R who wrote (1309)1/19/2019 6:46:14 PM
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Weather keeping you indoors for a long weekend?
Re the Younger Dryas:
2 videos from which many 2+2 connections can be made along with what I've posted on it so far:





In the 2nd video it is never addressed --- Where did the water that created the slowly evaporating lakes come from??

Pre-Clovis to Clovis. Younger Dryas is the boundary between the two.

More evidence of a catastrophic boundary separating global civilizations of different technological achievement. The greater technologically advanced civilization existed before the Younger Dryas.
A sequence of varied global events removed nearly all evidence/memory of them.







None of this, however convincingly argues for a cycle of catastrophe. But it does show that our current global civilization has ignored an important precept of human existence that has, in the very distant past, been an integral part of social, political, psychological, economic, existential, etc foundation of world view.