Recent quakes in US ‘almost certainly man-made'(Earthquakes are caused by the Son of man by experimenting on high explosion.)

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   TODAY THE DEVIL IS TELLING YOU THAT ELIJAH MUHAMMAD IS RIGHT AND EXACT IN WHAT HE TAUGHT. WE NOW ASK THE QUESTION…..WHAT MAKES RAIN, HAIL ,SNOW, AND EARTHQUAKES?

   ANSWER: The Earth is, approximately, covered under water; (approximately 3/4ths of its
surface).
The Sun and moon — having Attracting Power on our Planet, while our Planet
— making the terrific speed of 1,037 1/3 miles on its way around the Sun.
The Sun draws this water up into the Earth’s rotation, which is called
gravitation, in a fine mist that the naked eye can hardly detect. But as this
mist ascends higher , and increasing with other mists of water in different
currents of the atmosphere, until when she becomes heavier than gravitation.
Then she distills back to the Earth in the form of drops of water or drops of ice,
which depends on how heavy the mist was, in the current of the air it was in.
There are some layers or currents of air — real cold and warm, and some very
swift and changeable. So when the water strikes one of these cold currents, it
becomes solid ice in small, round drops in form or in a light, fluffy form which is
called snow. But this water is not ever drawn above six miles from the Earth’s
surface by the Sun and moon. The reason it rains back on our planet is
because it cannot get out of the earth’s sphere. With its high speed of rotating
around the Sun — makes it impossible.
Earthquakes are caused by the Son of man by experimenting on high
explosion. In fact, that all the above is caused by the Son of man. “—-

  NOW THE DEVIL IS SAYING IT TOO!

Revealed: Recent quakes in US ‘almost certainly man-made’

SOURCE: RT 
Oil pumps in operation at an oilfield near central Los Angeles on February 02, 2011 (AFP Photo/Mark Ralston)

Oil pumps in operation at an oilfield near central Los Angeles on February 02, 2011 (AFP Photo/Mark Ralston)

A US Geological Survey research team says a remarkable increase in earthquake occurrence in the US in the past decade is “almost certainly man-made.”

­According to the study by USGS, oil and natural gas extraction activity have possibly provoked a series of recent earthquakes from Alabama to the Northern Rockies.However, USGS authors did not estimate a direct cause-effect relationship between oil and gas activity and earthquakes.

“It remains to be determined how they are related to either changes in extraction methodologies or the rate of oil and gas production,” says the abstract for USGS study, published by the Seismological Society of America.

However they gave a possible explanation for it. They relate it to drilling, which requires the disposal of millions of gallons of wastewater for each well. The number of wells drilled has increased over the past decade.

A recent series of earthquakes in north-eastern Ohio, the latest and largest being on New Year’s Eve, has prompted that state’s Department of Natural Resources to close or suspend development by natural gas drillers of five deep wastewater disposal wells pending an investigation into well impact on increased seismic activity in the area.

Earthquakes have been linked to so-called injection wells in other states. For example, Arkansas imposed a permanent moratorium on disposal wells in an approximately 1,200 square-mile area, due to enhanced seismic activity near the Fayetteville Shale.

“The acceleration in activity that began in 2009 appears to involve a combination of source regions of oil and gas production, including the Guy, Arkansas, region, and in central and southern Oklahoma. Horton, et al. (2012) provided strong evidence linking the Guy, AK, activity to deep waste water injection wells,” the study says.

The research team led by USGS geophysicist William Ellsworth, says the frequency of earthquakes began rising in 2001 across a broad swath of the country between Alabama and Montana and culminated “in a six-fold increase over 20th century levels in 2011.”

Meanwhile, according to the federal Energy Information Administration, shale gas production grew, on average, nearly 50 per cent a year from 2006 to 2010.

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