(End of the American Dream)—Have you noticed that the state of California has been getting absolutely monkey-hammered by earthquakes lately? According to the Southern California Earthquake Data Center, California and Nevada have been hit by a total of 945 earthquakes within the last seven days. That is a whole lot of shaking! As you can see from this map, southern California has been getting pummeled more than anywhere else.
Could it be possible that the trillions of gallons of rain that were dumped on the region earlier this month have something to do with all of this? As I have discussed previously, scientists have determined that flooding can put an enormous amount of stress on fault lines. And without a doubt we have seen an unusual level of activity along California’s fault lines in recent days.
13 significant earthquakes, including one measuring magnitude 4.8, shook the state very early on Monday morning in a span of just 25 minutes…
Parts of California were hit by more than a dozen earthquakes overnight, with 13 shaking the state during a span of just 25 minutes.
“Good morning Southern California! Did you feel the magnitude 4.8 earthquake about two miles north-west of El Centro at 12.36am? The #ShakeAlert system was activated,” the United States Geological Survey Shake Alert account posted on X.
The good news is that none of the earthquakes were large enough to do much damage. But the magnitude 4.8 quake was keenly felt by some local residents…
Although some near the area said they hadn’t felt the tremors, one X user wrote: “Definitely felt much stronger than a 4.8.” Another added: “Earthquake swarms just as I was about to go to bed. strong enough for things to fall and break. sadly, a few broken decorations.”
When people hear about earthquakes in California, most immediately think of the San Andreas fault system, but it was actually the San Jacinto fault system that caused most of the problems early on Monday…
The quakes appear to have been caused by the San Jacinto fault system, meteorologists have said. It is one of the most active faults in southern California.
Overall, the USGS says that there have been 27 significant quakes of at least magnitude 2.5 that have hit the state within the past 24 hours.
That certainly isn’t anything to freak out about, but it is definitely noteworthy.
And all of this activity comes just a few days after a magnitude 4.6 earthquake shook up the wealthy residents of Malibu…
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck about 8 miles northwest of Malibu on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The earthquake was reported at 1:47 p.m., the USGS website said. It occurred at a geological depth of 13.9 kilometers, or nearly 9 miles.
The USGS is reporting at least a dozen aftershocks, with the largest measuring at a magnitude of 3.0.
We haven’t seen this sort of sustained seismic activity in southern California in a long time.
Is something very unusual starting to happen?
Let’s keep a very close eye on the numbers coming from the Southern California Earthquake Data Center. If the number of quakes in a week rises above 1,000 and stays there, I would say that there is cause for alarm.
As I wrote about earlier this month, scientists assure us that we are way overdue for “the Big One”.
When it finally arrives, the ground on the western side of a major fault line could suddenly drop by several feet (or more), and because much of that area is just barely above sea level that could potentially allow the Pacific Ocean to come rushing in.
Let us hope that nothing like that happens any time soon. But right now the flooding that has recently occurred in the region is putting a tremendous amount of stress on the fault lines.
Unfortunately, it can take a long time for extra water to disappear.
Just look at what has happened in Death Valley. Hurricane Hilary dumped so much rain on the area last August that it actually created a lake, and it is still there after all this time…
A lake has formed in an area of the US considered one of the driest places on earth seven months after it was battered by storms. Death Valley National Park, California, holds the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on July 10, 1913, according to the World Meteorological Organization, at 134 degrees.
However, despite being the driest place in North America, a lake which formed after Hurricane Hilary in August 2023 has yet to fully dry up. Death Valley typically receives about 2 inches of rain per year, however, the official weather gauge at Furnace Creek has measured 4.9 inches in the past six months. On August 20 last year, over a years worth of rain fell in one day with 2.2 inches being measured.
I never would have imagined it would be possible for a lake to exist in Death Valley for six months.
But we do not live in normal times.
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Speaking of that, we are being warned that the Gulf Stream is in danger of shutting down in the not too distant future…
In the 2004 film The Day After Tomorrow, humanity is plunged into a nightmarish international storm that sends the planet into a new ice age.
And although the blockbuster was consigned to the realms of sci-fi, the science behind the frightening scenario is true.
In a matter of years, melting glaciers could shut down the Gulf Stream – the system of currents that brings warmth to the northern hemisphere, experts say.
Without this additional heat source, average temperatures could drop by several degrees in North America, parts of Asia and Europe, and people would see ‘severe and cascading consequences around the world’.
Can you imagine what our world would look like if that actually happened?
Much of Europe and North America would no longer be able to grow crops, and global famine would be guaranteed.
A lot of people would rather not think about such matters.
But just because things have been a certain way in the past does not mean that they will continue to be that way in the future.
We really are on the verge of apocalyptic times, and global events will soon turn all of our lives completely upside down.
Sadly, most of the population isn’t paying much attention to what is happening, and for the moment ignorance is bliss.
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There is NO evidence that apocalyptic global events are going to turn all of our lives upside down.
This is a giant steaming crock of bullsh!t written by a fearmongering nutcase “prepper”.
Your stupid article makes quite a few assumptions and your dire warnings are ridiculous.
If anything hurts people’s awareness of possible coming calamity, it is the constant onslaught of warnings and premonitions from these goofballs who think they can cry wolf at every anomaly in the weather and point to grief and suffering that will surely befall us soon, and we had better all prepare for it, and oh my God no one is listening and we’re all going to die and perish and the Pacific Ocean will come crashing in! People like this are mentally disturbed and in a constant state of fear, they can’t stand the fact that everyone else does not share their psychotic phobias. Bugger off.
The “Big” one has been predicted in California for over 50 years and it’s NOT a matter of if. It’s a matter of when. And these are geologists, NOT conspiracy nuts. Yes, in the end, people will think it’s all normal, UNTIL IT’S NOT! You have a Bible, I suggest you READ IT.
I have a big stack of Bibles. Which one should I read, Dan? Here’s my suggestion for you: Go pound sand.
This one sounds like a really nice fellow. Thanks for taking the time to chime in. Checks out.
Be careful with that Bible it is now considered a weapon of the alt right..
Besides the keen observation of ‘experts’ that have earned university degrees to be able to say with authority, “yup, there have been earthquakes before and there will probably be earthquakes again.” Is like a burglar alarm tech will be able to say with near absolute precision, “yup, you’ve been broke into.”
What this rabid atheist said⬆️ and Denile and Hopium are the drugs that make it all possible.
That being said – most of the chicken littles are either hoping to get published to make a profit or celebrity status – and wait until the one that gets lucky and publishes right before the big one, it’ll be like hitting the lottery.
“Melting Glaciers” ? This is climate alarmist pablum for the mindless masses.
The huge added weight of rainwater and snow on the lands there recently no doubt affects underground fissures and faults.
Hope Californication falls off into the ocean
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Sounds like fear mongering. How many quakes do California and Nevada typically get? What is the average? How often do we see this many? All relevant information conveniently left out.
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Living in So Cal I can say that anyone talking about getting ‘hammered’ by earthquakes under 4.8 is like saying Florida is getting hammered by 2 days of nonstop drizzle.
You can’t feel those earthquakes unless they are directly under you.
I live in California AND Reno Nevada!! We get these quakes all the time!! Nothing new except fear mongering!! Actually the release of pressure with all these small quakes is actually a good thing! Better a thousand little quakes than one BIG one!!