hypocritexposer
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I wonder if the shifting of the magnetic pole could cause shifting of faults under Arkansas, and other areas? Any quartz under Arkansas, that might create an electrical charge, when the ground shifts?
Earthquakes in the vicinity of Beebe, Arkansas?
Didn't Brazil also have some dead birds or fish?
or it's the Chemtrails......
:lol: :lol:
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2011/jan/05/051903/shift-of-earths-magnetic-north-pole-impacts-tampa-/
There are two competing explanations for earthquake lightning: triboelectricity (basically static electricity), in which friction between two surfaces shears off electrons, and piezoelectricity, in which electrons escape their bonds as quartz crystals are skewed under pressure. Ferré and Navani Mathanasekaran, an SIUC master's student in electrical engineering, have done computer simulations of the electrical properties of fault rocks to explore these issues. But Ferré thinks that rock deformation experiments will be needed to get solid answers.
http://www.perspect.siuc.edu/05_fall/earthquakes.html
Earthquakes in the vicinity of Beebe, Arkansas?
Didn't Brazil also have some dead birds or fish?
Geologists say that Arkansas and Brazil have the best quality quartz in the world
http://www.arkansas.com/things-to-do/crystal-hunting/
or it's the Chemtrails......
Shift of Earth's magnetic north pole affects Tampa airport
The Tampa Tribune
Published: January 5, 2011
Updated: 08:31 am
Scientists say the magnetic north pole is moving toward Russia and the fallout has reached -- of all places -- Tampa International Airport.
The airport has closed its primary runway until Jan. 13 to repaint the numeric designators at each end and change taxiway signage to account for the shift in location of the Earth's magnetic north pole.
The closure of the west parallel runway will result in more activity on the east parallel runway and more noise for residential areas of South Tampa.
The busiest runway will be re-designated 19R/1L on aviation charts. It's been 18R/36L, indicating its alignment along the 180-degree approach from the north and the 360-degree approach from the south.
Later this month, the airport's east parallel runway and the seldom used east-west runway will be closed to change signage to their new designations.
The Federal Aviation Administration required the runway designation change to account for what a National Geographic News report described as a gradual shift of the Earth's magnetic pole at nearly 40 miles a year toward Russia because of magnetic changes in the core of the planet.
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2011/jan/05/051903/shift-of-earths-magnetic-north-pole-impacts-tampa-/