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3/27/2012 — Dozens of plumes erupt – 10 states at the same time -1815UTC / 215pm CDT on March 26 2012

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A series of coinciding eruptive events .. dozens of plumes.. all appear / erupt at the same time … 1815 UTC / 215CDT on 3/26/2012 .. Viewable throughout the south, midwest, and southwest USA — Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina… possibly more that I did not cover in this video .

The chances of having THIS MANY WILDFIRES pop up at once sometime right before 215pm CDT — these chances are astronomical if not on the edge of borderline IMPOSSIBLE (imo)……

Approx plume locations in Arkansas : 34°45’6.81″N , 94°11’0.39″W

35°35’56.03″N , 93°26’56.25″W

34°37’6.85″N , 93°41’3.64″W

34°59’14.25″N , 93°12’37.80″W

35°10’37.07″N , 93°35’56.10″W

approx plume locations in missouri :

37° 5’34.58″N , 91°11’30.85″W

36°54’29.07″N , 91° 6’46.49″W

approx plume locations in oklahoma :

36°22’42.98″N , 94°57’6.55″W

34° 7’25.90″N , 94°56’56.67″W

approx plume locations in texas:

33°47’4.99″N , 95°56’28.75″W

There are MANY more in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

The way to find the plume epicenter is simple, using college of dupage — turn on the “county map overlay”.. then pause the image as you see the plumes erupt.. then using google earth http://earth.google.com .. match up the areas using the county lines as marks from which to measure the approximate origin point of the plumes.

Be aware of a possible earthquake ramification for this event.

I’m sure you’ve heard of the recent “rumble” and “underground explosion” reports around the USA… Wisconsin and Georgia are two examples… I think these events may actually all be related.

Personally, first hand account from my wife and I… yesterday (3/26/2012).. we felt several “rumbles” on the south side of Saint Louis Missouri… especially this afternoon. NOT a jet… clearly from the ground only… made a few things shake. I checked the charts and NOTHING showed at the CERI/SLU helicorder located at St. Louis University in downtown StL.

Did we “feel” the eruption of the event in southeast missouri today? I’m waiting to see if others report anything similar.. but the times sure match.

To see the other events and proof for their craton / volcanic / deep earth origin.. here is a link below:


http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/3242012-volcanic-plume-erupts-from-new-mexico-dormant-volcano/

Seen on college of dupage GOES visible satellite view — 2km or 1km Visibile — link is here:

you can still view it real time here as of 1211am CDT 3/27/2012 : http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php

back dated GOES satellite images can be viewed here if the above is no longer available:

http://www.goes.noaa.gov/srcheast.html

http://www.goes.noaa.gov/

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3/24/2012 — Volcanic plume erupts from New Mexico DORMANT volcano

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Carrizozo lavic fields — New Mexico .

Starting yesterday afternoon (3/23/2012) going into sunset … a plume of some sort erupted from VERY close (13 miles) to the Carrizozo Lavic/Volcanic fields.  Coordinates of the plume epicenter/origin point…  33°48’50.13″N , 106° 4’55.15″W

For sure it is NOT a fire (pictures show DIRT and DESERT).. NOT a dust devil (too big and stay stationary at origin point) .. NOT a thunderstorm (clear day / plume comes from ground source) .. NOT military target practice (public area).

screenshots from College of Dupage Weather Center : http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php  view the 1km VISIBLE Satellite view (3/23/2012 going into sunset).

If its not a fire, dust devil, military test, or weather… then…. What does that leave us?

Well..

1. It erupts very close to a dormant volcano

2. There are no forests to burn and pictures actually show straight DIRT and DESERT

3. Clear day, no storms or even cloud cover

4. Point of origin from single point on the ground

5. Not military testing (public area)

6. Erupts in the afternoon into sunset like ALL THE OTHERS

Im not going to give a long drawn out explanation.. at this point.. people should know by now where I stand on this whole matter.

Simply put, we are witnessing a venting of some sort coming from a dormant volcano —- this is due to the EXTREME pressure on the north American Craton (laurentia) .  We are seeing activity across the board.. strange rumbles in the middle of the craton (wisconsin).. and steam venting at OTHER dormant volcanic spots along the edge of the plate (link to videos covering previous plume events is below).

I say across the board literally.. from the west coast to the east coast.. earthquakes at dormant volcanoes, reports of rumbles and strange odors from near dormant volcanoes/deep earth fracking sites.

It should be obvious by now.  The north american plate is in a REAL state of unrest — we are seeing the signs of heavy movement… for instance.. see the my video below about yellowstone having some very strange signatures.. and also I speak about the Wisconsin rumbles..

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More on Carrizozo lavic fields here:

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/carrizozo.html

Carrizozo volcano

cinder cones 1731 m / 5,679 ft
New Mexico, Canada and USA (mainland), 33.78°N / -105.93°W
Current status: dormant
Typical eruption style: effusive
Carrizozo volcano eruptions: 3250 BC ± 500 years

The massive Carrizozo lava flow is one of Earth’s longest known lava flows that were erupted in the past 10,000 years. The basalt flow is 50 m thick, 75 km long, 1-5 km wide and was mainly fed by lava tubes.

Background:

The vent of the Carrizozo lava flow is a broad low basaltic shield on the floor of the Tularosa Basin, east of the Rio Grande Rift, topped by Little Black Peak, a small cinder cone with 3 nested craters and a frozen lava lake.
The flow reached a length of 75 km extending into the Tularosa Basin of south-central New Mexico. Its total volume is estimated 4.3 cubic km.
It is similar to the presently active lava flow field of Kilauea volcano on Hawai’i, and believed to have been produced by a persistent single eruption that might have lasted a few decades.
A surface exposure age of about 5200 years Before Present was obtained for the Carrizozo lava flow, the second youngest in New Mexico. An older lava flow traveled 16 km south and 11 km east from Broken Back crater.

Source: GVP Carrizozo volcano information

If you’re new to the subject, and want to get up to speed on this development.. please start here:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dormant+volcano+volcanoes+volcanos+plume+plumes+volcanic+&oq=dormant+volcano+volcanoes+volcanos+plume+plumes+volcanic+&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_l=youtube.3…1978l37333l0l38262l99l99l22l0l0l0l145l6148l76j1l77l0.

And read these:

All of my previous midwest/west coast/ east coast/south usa plume events:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dutchsinse+plume+plumes+steam+vent+vents+venting+&oq=dutchsinse+plume+plumes+steam+vent+vents+venting+&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_l=youtube.12…6502l6502l0l19930l1l1l0l0l0l0l631l631l5-1l1l0.

All of my previous videos on Nuclear Facility earthquakes:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dutchsinse+nuclear+earthquake+earthquakes+earth+quake+quakes+&oq=dutchsinse+nuclear+earthquake+earthquakes+earth+quake+quakes+&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_l=youtube.3…22445l30414l0l32179l50l46l0l14l14l2l718l5254l16j11j0j1j1j2j1l32l0.

All of my previous posts on the north american Craton pressure:

http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/?s=craton