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Have My Own Room
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Just heard on the radio they now think it has to do with earth layers shifting in the unseasonably warm weather?
I thought they ruled that out after they had looked at the seismic activity. I suppose even a little shift in the plates that you wouldn't necessarily call an "earthquake" would still be pretty loud. |
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Serial banter killer
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I'm not sure who "they" are, but "they" all have different theories.
Check out HAARP on the net. I've even seen some say that's what's really happening. ![]() The latest I heard, and this at least sounds plausible, the ground water table is so low that the rocks that it normally flows through are shifting as it empties. This would at least explain while it's so localized. Plate shifting I would think would cover a larger area.
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