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Massive ‘Static Discharge’ Hits US Great Lakes Region As American Government Orders Citizens To Prepare For Pandemic

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Static Discharge’ From Earth Immediately Effects Sun, Ocean Life in Peril as Scientist Warn We’re On Cusp of Extinction Level Event".

This latest ‘Static Discharge’ from the United States Great Lakes Region, according to these reports, emanated from Lake Erie, and with such force that it was recorded by their seismologists as a 2.6 Magnitude event, and as we can read as reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer News Service in their article titled "Earth-twitch under lake goes almost unnoticed", and which says:

"Hansen, who picked up the tremor on his instruments and reported it to the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver, said the quake was about three miles deep. Mentor-on-the-Lake police received 14 calls from residents reporting vibrations and a loud bang. "We had guys driving around looking for something," said Sgt. John Forsythe. Eastlake police had no calls. Mentor police logged two calls, including one from a man who said the noise "scared my cat."

The direction of this ‘Static Discharge’, and again according to these reports, was to the West-North West, and can be verified by the fallout from the atmospheres building ionization, and as we can see evidenced from the Lake Michigan city of Chicago and the news reports from there, and as we can read as reported by the WAMQ TV News Service in their article titled "Odd Powder Descends On Cars, Illinois EPA Investigating", and which says:

"It's not your imagination if you've walked outside and noticed a rusty colored dust sprinkled all over your car. The strange rusty powder appeared on cars in the Chicago area this week.NBC5's Mary Ann Ahern said a lot of people in Chicago want to know what the stuff is that has fallen all over their cars. "Where is this coming from? What effects is it going to have on us?" Mavaraganes asked. Some suggested the rusty powder came with the recent rain, dirt from the southwest part of the U.S. Lab tests will tell more."

To the greatest concerns of Russian Scientists studying these unprecedented events is that the fracturing of the tectonic plates under the Great Lakes Regions will also begin releasing potentially catastrophic amounts of Methane Gases leading to explosions of the types being reported in Vietnam, and as we can read as reported by the Vietnam News Agency in their article titled "Mystery mountain explosions worry Binh Dinh residents", and which says:

"Residents in the mountainous areas of central coast province Binh Dinh had their nerves rattled after two unexplained explosions occurred in the area last month. The explosions may have resulted from million year-old, underground pockets of gas, said deputy director of Binh Dinh Science and Technology Department Vo Ngoc Anh. The explosions may have occurred after the earth’s surface was affected by prolonged rain in the area, said Anh. "We will work with scientists and the Central Geology Confederation to investigate the explosions," said Anh."

As we have previously also reported upon many times, including our December 28, 2005 report titled "Massive North American Plate Fractures Fuel Horrific Fires In Oklahoma and Texas Regions for Second Time In 6 Weeks As Fears Of New Madrid Ocean Basin Forming Grows", and where we evidenced the continued Methane Gas releases throughout North America, and the Lake Erie Region, and as we had reported:

"As reported by the Associated Press News Service in their article titled "Lake Erie burps and nearby residents smell it" and which says, "State and federal environmental officials are trying to determine the cause of a big stink reported along Lake Erie. Hundreds of residents called authorities or the National Weather Service yesterday to report the smell, which has been variously described as like gasoline, natural gas or even decaying garbage and rotten eggs. The smell was strongest yesterday morning when a cold front swept through the area, churning up larger than normal waves from Erie to Dunkirk, N.Y., officials said."

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