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re: How will this saturation effect the New Madrid fault?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:22 am to Redbone
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:22 am to Redbone
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CLIMATE CHANGE!!!!!!!!!!
Ha, yea -- "MUH-CLIMATE CHANGE!"
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What if I leave a faucet running? That will drain the extra from the aquifer and circumvent the catastrophe.
Yes! And that will be a Climate Change Infraction. Please self-report or the Drone police will come getcha!
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:25 am to Cheese Grits
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Bigger issue by disaster level would be the Yellowstone thing. Merica from the Mississippi River to the West coast would be toast along with pretty much every living thing in that area.
Bit hyperbolic
Yes, a large swath would be affected but not Addis or Plaquemine
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:28 am to hawgfaninc
That's not anywhere near an accurate map of the New Madrid Fault. It's more complex and he (the expert) has left out the northern end of the fault.
The comment on the effects on sandstone and limestone are wrong. Both those kinds of rocks have undergone far greater compression than several tens of feet of water weigh.
The comment on the effects on sandstone and limestone are wrong. Both those kinds of rocks have undergone far greater compression than several tens of feet of water weigh.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 11:36 am to soccerfüt
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Gosh, unless you truly think the Earf is 5,000 years-old, the aquifers beneath that area have had (literally) tens of millions of years to work on that scenario.
More like 7,500 year, +/- 1000 years.
The Great Flood (obvious evidence everywhere) happened.
According to Genesis, the Great Flood was caused by the "great founts of the deep" beneath the earth and "windows of Heaven opening" (water above the Earth as well.) Aquifers and the seas and oceans remain on top of the Great Founts of the Deep.
The Earth is still reeling and adjusting from The Great Flood as we speak. There is no evidence of needing "tens of millions of years" to create radical Geological change (which was was actually rapid as the entire earth was covered by water for @366 days.)
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CAN it (water loosening up the New Madrid) happen? Sure.
Within our puny scale of lifetimes? Probably not.
It can given the definite impression that the rains helped weaken the earth foundation. Targeted vibrations created by EMF (HAARP) could do it easily if they want. TOMORROW.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 12:03 pm to EphesianArmor
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Flood
That was a banger in the 1990’s.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 12:31 pm to Tarps99
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They call everything a x00 year event to heighten awareness for what ever excrement science they are pushing. On top of that, most simpletons will not question and accept it as the gospel.
Wow
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:53 pm to hawgfaninc
Why didn’t you link to the post? I’d like to read some more of that fig-o-tron’s hot takes.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:59 pm to hawgfaninc
Isn't the Madrid Fault something like 3 miles deep and it takes rain water 500 years or so to trickle down to it? 
Posted on 4/6/25 at 4:53 pm to hawgfaninc
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Then seeing posts like this on social media..
Well social media spreads a lot of bullcrap. The world was supposed to split open with the Macondo oil spill.
Then Macondo and the Bayou Corne sinkhole were going to connect with the New Madrid Fault and spilt the world open. Bayou Corne sinkhole was no different than the sinkhole at Addis where an SPR storage is located. The other salt caverns not affected at all
Nutters gotta nut over something
Posted on 4/6/25 at 6:33 pm to EphesianArmor
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which was was actually rapid as the entire earth was covered by water for @366 days.)
Yeah...366 day flood accounts for hundreds of feet of fossil layers. Mind you...each layer has different life forms with each layer going down being more primitive. I've personally mined these my entire adult life..it's not some made up book jargon. I've pulled fossils out of the earth from hundreds of feet down under multiple layers of other fossils.
I mean every single bit of actual physical evidence which is endless shows the 6k year old earth theory is dumb.
Everything from geology to archeology shows otherwise. North America alone has more history of human habitatation than you claim is the age of the entire earth. And that's not just a guess.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 6:44 pm to hawgfaninc
If Memphis would sink into the fault, the improvement to west Tennessee would be exponential.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 6:45 pm to LSURussian
quote:that LLOTOT post here
something like 3 miles deep
Posted on 4/6/25 at 6:49 pm to hawgfaninc
What will this do to crawfish prices?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 7:20 pm to EphesianArmor
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EphesianArmor
Jesus Christ.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 7:27 pm to Tarps99
quote:What’s the status of this situation?
Bayou Corne
Posted on 4/6/25 at 7:38 pm to EphesianArmor
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EphesianArmor
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Is this a Liberator alt?
Posted on 4/6/25 at 7:41 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
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Is this a Liberator alt?
Definitely fits the style.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 7:43 pm to hawgfaninc
New Madrid fault is not joke when it has a "big one".
the last big one made the Mississippi River flow backwards for a week and made church bells as far away as Boston ring.
the last big one made the Mississippi River flow backwards for a week and made church bells as far away as Boston ring.
Posted on 4/6/25 at 7:44 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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Kind of like a flat earth story
story?
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