3.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Maryland
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The US Geological Survey reports that a 3.6-magnitude earthquake struck near Gaithersburg, Maryland Friday morning at 5am ET. Though mild, the small quake was the strongest to hit the region in 35 years; the largest quake on record in the area since 1973 was a 2.7-magnitude quake in 1993. Residents reported feeling tremors across Maryland, as well as in the neighboring states of Washington, West Virginia, Virginia and Delaware. Washington’s Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency reported no injuries or property damage as a result of the minor quake.
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#3 written by BabyJustWin 1 year ago
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#5 written by searching4answers100 1 year ago
@BabyJustWin
I guess that could be true. Different countries all over the world are experiencing large earthquakes everyday. When I say large, I mean 5.2 and above. I originally thought that there might be something going on that the President isn’t telling us about. Maybe it is normal to have all these earthquakes and the reason we hadn’t heard about them before is because we didn’t have the internet.
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#7 written by ItsFreckle 1 year ago
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#10 written by freedompatriot1 1 year ago
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#14 written by ComradePatriot 1 year ago
@ItsFreckle The Tremor was actually the Russians, who are far more advanced than America in Tesla technology, they are taking “practice shots against the United States with what is know as “Scalar Weapons” and if you Google it then you will see hundreds of informative links….this stuff is real.
Also check out the Youtube video called “Scalar Waves 101″ -
#23 written by WLJwithCyndi 1 year ago
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