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New Madrid Fault 2024 Threat: Why The Middle Of The U.S. Could Be Hit? 

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@InsaneCuriosity
@InsaneCuriosity Месяц назад
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@bigdslots998
@bigdslots998 2 месяца назад
The last earthquake i remember in Michigan was right near me. It made a loud cracking noise as the air was silent as i was outside working next to a huge red barn. It shook inside my home. Cracked my basement wall in the center of it leading under my pool outside back to a gravel pit a field behind my home.in front of the home it left a furrow like from a plow straight across my lawn to a pond across the road. Causing the pond to overflow and damaged the barn next to it. My power line pole become a huge sink hole a ripped apart the county drain through my property. The next rainfall it devastated our property with floods which has never in history happened before. It rippled I69 highway which was 20 miles south west of me. They blamed it on heat. It was after this earthquake. To this day that furrow dtill remains on my property as i moved away from this. I believe the next earthquake will be a much larger one for sure. Be prepared people.
@InsaneCuriosity
@InsaneCuriosity 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@michellefuller3837
@michellefuller3837 2 месяца назад
@@bigdslots998 Was in Monroe MI myself...thought that sonic boom was a bomb drop myself. 😵‍💫
@anninmichigan
@anninmichigan 2 месяца назад
What city were you near when that happened? I-69 isn’t far from me but it’s a big stretch of road. Just curious.
@michellefuller3837
@michellefuller3837 2 месяца назад
@@anninmichigan Monroe MI
@anninmichigan
@anninmichigan 2 месяца назад
@@michellefuller3837 I didn’t know I-69 went toward Monroe.
@Stonk_Dude
@Stonk_Dude 3 месяца назад
Lol I’m not the only one who caught that the middle of the US can trigger and be hit by a tsunami right? 😅😂
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 3 месяца назад
Researchers are worried about tsunamis in Toledo Bend Lake on the LA/TX line because of dangerous earthquake faults in the region. There was a 5.8 in Timpson, TX around 2012 and there are faults in Sabine & DeSoto Parishes in Louisiana as dangerous as the one that caused the highway overpass collapse that time in California. I discovered sand blows everywhere in DeSoto Parish and Native Americans say an earthquake created Caddo Lake in NW Louisiana.
@WV-TimidCow
@WV-TimidCow 3 месяца назад
There was a lake that generated a tsunami in Goldau, rock slide caused the lake to tsunami. Village was destroyed.
@kwilliams2400
@kwilliams2400 3 месяца назад
Listen to SuspiciousObservers and he explains it very well. Gulf of Mexico could connect with the Great Lakes. 😫
@MAGA_Extremist
@MAGA_Extremist 3 месяца назад
​@@kwilliams2400he doesn't mention that Louisiana or Mississippi would get hit with a tsunami maybe I'm looking at it wrong
@jamiebraswell5520
@jamiebraswell5520 3 месяца назад
​@@MAGA_ExtremistThere was no tsunami during the 1811 and 1812 earthquakes.
@stevenmckamey
@stevenmckamey 3 месяца назад
I remember the Nov. 68 one, I was 10. We lived in Indianapolis and it was shaking the tools hanging on the walls in our garage. My grandfather thought it was a large animal on roof or a low glider until we heard later on 6 o'clock news there was a earthquake.
@joeymurdazalotmore6355
@joeymurdazalotmore6355 3 месяца назад
damn ,
@annieh5479
@annieh5479 3 месяца назад
Our closet doors in the bathroom started shaking - we couldn't figure out what was going on.
@patriciastaton6182
@patriciastaton6182 3 месяца назад
That's wild 😮
@hlinville6034
@hlinville6034 2 месяца назад
Felt a small one in central Indiana 1988 then again in 2008
@Maybenottoday525
@Maybenottoday525 2 месяца назад
@@hlinville6034 born in Indiana in 1982 and I can still remember at least one earthquake and I remember also a tornado but I was so young. It’s hard to remember everything or a date. So I would assume it was the 1988 that you speak of.
@whitebird357
@whitebird357 2 месяца назад
"And there were voices and thunders and lightnings and there was a great earthquake, such as was not since men were upon the earth, so mighty and earthquake, and so great." Rev. 16:18
@Qu_2_wil_lmjk
@Qu_2_wil_lmjk 2 месяца назад
I think the whole world, with the exception of a handful, can kiss life on Planet Earth goodbye when that one hits.
@whitebird357
@whitebird357 2 месяца назад
@@Qu_2_wil_lmjk I think so as well.
@Qu_2_wil_lmjk
@Qu_2_wil_lmjk 2 месяца назад
@@whitebird357 Revelation 7:9 - “After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands.”
@Mountain_bonker
@Mountain_bonker Месяц назад
@@Qu_2_wil_lmjkNo, god has a plan, it says in the bible he will SHAKE us awake in the end days for the final harvest. There will be a great earthquake and there will be death and devastation, but i believe god will create good out of this. It will cause us to help each other, we will all have something in common, it will unite us. There will be a great revival, and god will come down for final judgement.
@joeanderson8839
@joeanderson8839 3 месяца назад
There are an unbelievably large number of old buildings that will crumble in this area.
@unoffendable3496
@unoffendable3496 3 месяца назад
The experts can't predict but Dutch sense can forecast and has accurately sent out warnings. # Dutch Sense
@kimberlymoore8172
@kimberlymoore8172 2 месяца назад
@@unoffendable3496 dutchsinse is da bom
@margaretcantlon9960
@margaretcantlon9960 2 месяца назад
Dutch is so accurate they shut him down..often 😢
@neva.2764
@neva.2764 2 месяца назад
All his video titles are quite similar. When was that video posted approx?
@appaloosa42
@appaloosa42 2 месяца назад
@@margaretcantlon9960 he’s currently laying low, under the radar so to speak.
@denisefarmer366
@denisefarmer366 2 месяца назад
@@appaloosa42 It's DutchSince
@Marchant2
@Marchant2 3 месяца назад
Good video, but I've noticed a trend in RU-vid documentaries where a photo of a place is not the place being discussed in the video. For instance, around 1:22, you're talking about an earthquake in the San Francisco area, but the bvideo shows foreign buildings with snow on the roofs. My guess is that's NOT California. Also, around 5:31, you're discussing the crops grown around the New Madrid fault by showing us a picture of farmland in China.
@marksmith7785
@marksmith7785 2 месяца назад
I so agree, using stock photos of other countries shows laziness. We laughed at this video, forgot what it was about.
@emilysandstrom2476
@emilysandstrom2476 2 месяца назад
I noticed a street with Chinese writing on it too.
@DorcasLandry
@DorcasLandry 2 месяца назад
A lot of New Orleans pic too
@jus10lewissr
@jus10lewissr 2 месяца назад
In happened in quite a few places in this video, so I'm glad that a decent amount of other people noticed it. Maybe it's petty of me, but I find it annoying. It's almost like misinformation, but in imagery form.
@sarahmontano8267
@sarahmontano8267 2 месяца назад
I think it might be AI created.
@jamesstrickland517
@jamesstrickland517 2 месяца назад
Because of the large depth of the alluvial sand through out the area the seisimic waves are actually transmitted over much longer distances unlike the ones in California which travel through rock, when the 1811 quake happened items fell from shelves in New York City, and objects on shelves in Boston vibrated. If this occurred with a 7.5 quake when the area was lightly populated and say a 8.0-8.5 occurred today what would be the result? And remember for every 0.1 increase the quake is 10 times stronger than the previous number.
@jctatro67
@jctatro67 2 месяца назад
Good point that the Richter scale isn't linear. I felt a few 6+ earthquakes growing up in California. I can't imagine what a 7.9 would do to the cities and infrastructure in an area not built to withstand any significant earthquake. The Richter scale is logarithmic, but only goes up 10x per 1 full point. A 7.0 is 10x as strong as a 6.0.
@jamesstrickland517
@jamesstrickland517 Месяц назад
@@jctatro67 A 7.0 quake is 100x stronger than a 6.0, it is 10x stronger for every 0.1 in magnitude. That is why a 6.8 like the '64 quake in Alaska did so much damage, the same with the Northridge Quake in the L.A. area.
@williamking6306
@williamking6306 2 месяца назад
I grew up in the New Madrid area, and I was disappointed that you didn’t show one picture of our little town.
@goodone5590
@goodone5590 Месяц назад
@@williamking6306 is that good part of spain?, how do locals treat you?
@acreARES
@acreARES Месяц назад
😂 I've been down there, to be fair not much there anyway. With love, from Rolla
@goodone5590
@goodone5590 Месяц назад
@@acreARES great love Nola.. bhahahhaha😅 jk
@williamking6306
@williamking6306 Месяц назад
@@acreARES we’re so glad you found your way home.
@Sheila2024-x8w
@Sheila2024-x8w 25 дней назад
You could have shown some pictures of the sand fields still there from the big earthquake.
@michellerhodes5477
@michellerhodes5477 3 месяца назад
Northeast Ohio has a very small 2.6 earthquake this morning then this video pops up on my recommended. 😳
@tso8174
@tso8174 3 месяца назад
This area has earth quakes all the time. People just don't notice it because they are 3.0 or less. They are basically just aftershocks of the previous big one, until it knocks loose another big one. It'll come someday. I imagine that all the faults in north America could wiggle together because or it too.
@michellerhodes5477
@michellerhodes5477 3 месяца назад
@@tso8174 😭 Are you kidding? New irrational fear unlocked.
@godsbeautifulflatearth
@godsbeautifulflatearth 3 месяца назад
🙏
@SmokinMirrors22
@SmokinMirrors22 2 месяца назад
I'm in Akron
@MarieJackson-sp3be
@MarieJackson-sp3be 3 месяца назад
Someone always drags up the New Madrid fault zone when there earthquakes elsewhere. I felt it in 1968 in Oxford, Miss. Once, that fault made the Mississippi River run backward.
@breeinatree4811
@breeinatree4811 3 месяца назад
I was sitting in the dentists office waiting for my appointment when it hit. We thought a huge truck had hit the building.
@robertmartinjr.4537
@robertmartinjr.4537 3 месяца назад
They bring it up because it is a Seismically active faultline. Just becuse its been relatively dormant for decades doesn't mean it won't awaken. The New Madrid faultline is on par with the San Andreas faultline and Cascadia faultline on the West Coast.
@pepperpint712
@pepperpint712 2 месяца назад
I felt a tremor early a.m. on July 7 or could have been 6th. Dark out. I was jarred awake by what felt like was a heavy item hitting the floor and making the floor shake and the bed on the floor. I wonder how can I find out about that. I’m in the southern panhandle of Texas. It’s mostly flat here. Farming and ranching. On the Caprock in Texas. Between Lubbock and Amarillo. There are canyons. PaloDuro for one. I’ve only felt one other tremor over 40 years ago further north in the panhandle. Cracked a window. Info is appropriated.
@pepperpint712
@pepperpint712 2 месяца назад
So Texas isn’t part of that fault line, but we have fracking.
@robertmartinjr.4537
@robertmartinjr.4537 2 месяца назад
@pepperpint712 tracking in Oklahoma caused noticeable quakes from underground subsidence of void natural gas wells. If a underground well is big enough and it collapses in that can trigger seismic activity.
@jasonrogers9169
@jasonrogers9169 3 месяца назад
Holy crap! This was two weeks ago and yesterday there was recorded earthquakes from new hampshire to illinois south to mississippi.
@riareed1269
@riareed1269 2 месяца назад
There was an earthquake in Texas yesterday.
@cindybogart6062
@cindybogart6062 2 месяца назад
@@jasonrogers9169 I read earlier today they have had 85 quakes the past week on or near that fault line the past week!
@irisessex90
@irisessex90 21 день назад
Desert Hot Springs, San Bernardino, Wrightwood, Palmdale, Gorman, Frazier Park, Daly City, Point Reyes Station, and Bodega Bay all sit squarely on the San Andreas Fault so if you live there you may want to have an evacuation plan because those people would be sitting ducks. Not trying to scare anyone just have a plan and maybe practice with your children how to move in a moments notice.
@edwinarobinson691
@edwinarobinson691 3 месяца назад
Mt. Rainier has got to be the tallest volcano in America.. but Yellow Stone is a supervolcano 😳
@labethspain7936
@labethspain7936 2 месяца назад
@@edwinarobinson691 As my Grandmama, who survived the 1906 7.8 San Francisco quake, the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic, WWI, WWII, the 1959 7.2 Yellowstone quake and the 1980 eruption of Mt. Saint Helen’s once told me when I moved to the west coast, worried about ‘the big one’, ~ “ain’t no one gettin’ out of this world alive, Dear” ~ Thanks, Gran…I haven’t worried since 😉
@kwilliams2400
@kwilliams2400 2 месяца назад
@@edwinarobinson691 I have heard many times that Yellowstone is broken.
@TheScotsman1977
@TheScotsman1977 Месяц назад
U​@@kwilliams2400???
@1230yonewt
@1230yonewt Месяц назад
@@edwinarobinson691 a super volcano is like Capt America's shield laying on the ground. Mt. Ranier is a closer to a Dixie cup (4 oz) and that's overly generous; it's more like a thimble.
@Kevrz35
@Kevrz35 Месяц назад
​@@1230yonewttrue, but Yellowstone isn't likely to erupt soon. Rainier on the other hand may, and due to its proximity to population centers could pose a serious threat. Not just from the stratovolcano's eruption, but from the lahars/pyroclastic flows it will produce.
@grunt9131
@grunt9131 3 месяца назад
Cotton soybeans and dont forget corn and rice....i love that river cause i grew up on it just like huck and finn. Except i had 3 brother's and 3 sisters. Im surprised we all survived.😅 so many stories.
@truckinman75
@truckinman75 3 месяца назад
If the New Madrid goes off basically all transportation between the east and west will be devastated as all bridges will be destroyed not to mention all the roads will be impacted.
@pluckpluckpass
@pluckpluckpass 2 месяца назад
@@truckinman75 I mean the Eads bridge has been around through multiple of these earthquakes so I think itll be fine.
@calledtocovenant3479
@calledtocovenant3479 27 дней назад
Yes and whole states will be missing as I was given a vision of this.
@LogicalJay
@LogicalJay 3 месяца назад
I spent two days at Reelfoot lake state park Tennessee and felt tremors several times each day. The town folk said they feel them every day. 2014
@SOUTHERN_LADY
@SOUTHERN_LADY 2 месяца назад
@@LogicalJay an earthquake is what formed Reelfoot lake😁 I was taught in school that it's the only natural formed lake in west TN
@Asti.pronouncedAhstee
@Asti.pronouncedAhstee Месяц назад
@@LogicalJay daily quakes… could it be from fracking?
@hcompton8861
@hcompton8861 Месяц назад
That is important info, ty! Won't hear that from the news nor any geologist or u.s.g.s.
@carlsmithii536
@carlsmithii536 3 месяца назад
No.. New Madrid is in process now
@johnboy5235
@johnboy5235 2 месяца назад
@@carlsmithii536 watch Dutchsinse he is PHENOMENAL
@Kristi-j3g
@Kristi-j3g Месяц назад
@@carlsmithii536 it's always in process 🌍
@momcatx2
@momcatx2 3 месяца назад
There are so many pictures from the 1906 quake and fire, and even more from the 89 Loma Prieta quake. It's completely ridiculous that you would only use images from other counties.
@marysueeasteregg
@marysueeasteregg 2 месяца назад
An earthquake in the New Madrid seismic zone cannot cause a tsunami. Tsunamis, by definition, are catastrophic ocean waves. Flooding from major rivers cannot displace as much water as can occur in an ocean.
@jakehansen3418
@jakehansen3418 2 месяца назад
There's the great lakes right there along with the Mississippi and Illinois River. Along with other huge lakes
@rais1953
@rais1953 3 месяца назад
If you build in a seismically active zone build accordingly. Follow the example of the Japanese.
@Thekowaikaiju
@Thekowaikaiju 3 месяца назад
They also have no ancient buildings left. (That areoriginal at all lol) Love that place, though
@rais1953
@rais1953 3 месяца назад
@@Thekowaikaiju Traditionally they built with wood.
@Kanoee64
@Kanoee64 3 месяца назад
They have built Nuclear power plants on this fault.
@rais1953
@rais1953 3 месяца назад
@@Kanoee64 Yes and as we know, one of them was planned very badly. They tell us the others are better earthquake proofed. Let's hope they're right.
@mikelouis9389
@mikelouis9389 2 месяца назад
​@@Kanoee64 Like the Japanese.
@EvesRevenge
@EvesRevenge 3 месяца назад
I lived in Memphis 1999-2003, and we had so many tornado warnings, but most ppl had no basements. It seemed as the Mississippi River had something to do with it. This is scary stuff.
@ShalomUSA
@ShalomUSA 2 месяца назад
@@EvesRevenge The soil there is very sandy and shifts easily.
@michaelboyd4783
@michaelboyd4783 2 месяца назад
@@EvesRevenge For the most part, the bluffs of Memphis, along the Mississippi River, causes tornadic winds coming from Arkansas to bounce upward to higher altitudes, causing the winds to be disrupted and less tornadic in nature. Occasionally and rarely the "bluff effect" is not strong enough and a tornado will form, touching down somewhere in Shelby County. I have lived in Shelby County for 57 years and I can only think of perhaps 3 tornadoes touching down and causing damage, minimal in nature compared to entire neighborhoods being wiped out in other areas of the country. Take care. :)
@michaelboyd4783
@michaelboyd4783 2 месяца назад
Well, I stand majorly corrected. There have been many, but like I said, in my 57 years of life I can only think of 3 that I personally had knowledge of. Others in my county, I am sure, most likely know of more. As you know by having lived here yourself, Shelby County is spread out. Keeping thoroughly knowledgeable about what people are experiencing on the other side of the county can be difficult at times. Have a Blessed Day. :)
@jus10lewissr
@jus10lewissr 2 месяца назад
Basements aren't very common in that area because of how high the water table is. Shalom is right about the soil being sandy, too.
@steve-r-collier
@steve-r-collier 3 месяца назад
i believe it will happen around october 2024 and 6 months after just like in 1811..silmilar planetary alignment and another bright comet in the sky like back then
@safrew1
@safrew1 2 месяца назад
Interesting
@calledtocovenant3479
@calledtocovenant3479 27 дней назад
@@steve-r-collier can you please elaborate on the planetary alignment in October and also what is the name of the comet?
@karanowlin9506
@karanowlin9506 10 дней назад
I keep seeing things about the ring of fire from all these earthquakes, and tonight is the lunar eclipse
@thorenshammer
@thorenshammer 3 месяца назад
I-40 crosses the Menphis area also. the bridges of I-40, which is a major east-west corridor for shipping, would be cut. There are other roughs, to be sure, but goods and services to the area would be slowed down as a result of an earthquake in this zone. if the earthquake also affects St. Louis, then I-70 would also be affected.
@krobbins8395
@krobbins8395 3 месяца назад
Concerned about increasing waste water fracking well installation in areas and their ability to upset old fault lines. Massive operation development starting in Canada which could destabilize the northern U.S.
@garnerjoyce606
@garnerjoyce606 Месяц назад
Canada also at risk, we all need to pay attention. Canada has snow/ice risk and mountainous areas
@garnerjoyce606
@garnerjoyce606 Месяц назад
Glacial
@tigger6186
@tigger6186 2 месяца назад
Just follow Dutchsince, he figured out how they happen and does a decent job warning people before they hit.
@BlackCeII
@BlackCeII 2 месяца назад
No he didn't and doesn't. His predictions are wildly inaccurate and he just pulls stuff out of his ass.
@SeeSomething_SaySomething
@SeeSomething_SaySomething 2 месяца назад
Love Dutchsinse. And yes, he’s been really good at giving accurate warnings. Last couple days are proof.
@BlackCeII
@BlackCeII 2 месяца назад
@@SeeSomething_SaySomething are you kidding me? He gives these types of warnings every couple of days for places all over the world in the west coast and 350 days a year, nothing happens. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Geologist and volcanologists are in Universal agreement that he's pulling shit out of his ass.
@Mercury0369
@Mercury0369 2 месяца назад
Boy that was scary ! I could see a lot of people and animals dieing if your information is correct. God help us !
@DJ-1999.
@DJ-1999. Месяц назад
I live near Ft Campbell on the TN side and for the last few years we've been feeling light tremors like explosives rumbling underground. You can feel it in the floor, but nothing damaging. We at first thought it was mortar rounds from post, but my son in law says it didn't feel like that. He's recently retired from Ft Campbell after 22 yrs.
@saintbologna3181
@saintbologna3181 3 месяца назад
go back to a normal narrator, this ai aint it
@spuds6423
@spuds6423 Месяц назад
A I works cheap !!😁😁
@RobertPatillo-r8q
@RobertPatillo-r8q 2 месяца назад
He didn’t mention why it will be felt so far away. While the area around it is sandy. It is surrounded by solid rock. And the vibrations will travel much farther because of that. Also didn’t mention that the bridges crossing it will become unstable, unusable, or destroyed. Then there’s the buried gas lines that would be ruptured, and potentially blowing up. Power and phone lines gone. In less than a minute the whole region would be thrown back to preindustrial times.
@InsaneCuriosity
@InsaneCuriosity 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@venator-fb7yy
@venator-fb7yy 3 месяца назад
Isn't Memphis essentially built on sand? 😳 If it is then that ain't good...
@ronalddaub9740
@ronalddaub9740 3 месяца назад
Memphis will suffer
@MrPAULONEAL
@MrPAULONEAL 2 месяца назад
@@ronalddaub9740 That isn't necessarily a bad thing...
@melodyszadkowski5256
@melodyszadkowski5256 29 дней назад
That's why I hope it doesn't move eventally south to my home state of Florida. What is essentially a big chunk of limestone full of holes won't do well.
@marybaker5837
@marybaker5837 3 месяца назад
I can’t understand why not use actual videos of the MississippiRiver instead of videos of other countries. Also why use videos from foreign earthquakes.
@victoriakidd-cromis1124
@victoriakidd-cromis1124 Месяц назад
Back in the early 90s, when I was driving an hour each way to attend college, some minister/preacher predicted that a huge earthquake would hit the New Madrid fault. Mom & I stocked my car with blankets, metal coffee cans filled halfway with sand & candles in them, matches, granola bars and choclate bars, a new firstaid kit, a battery-powered radio, a flashlight, extra batteries, extra clothes, etc....... This was before cell phones. Nothing happened, which disgraced the minister. Personally, I think the biggest danger comes from the volcano in Yellowstone. If it blows there won't be much left west of the Mississippi and it could be nothing left between the Rockies and the Appalachins.
@Sheila2024-x8w
@Sheila2024-x8w 24 дня назад
Yes! His name I think was Ivan Browning. We live in St Louis so we stocked up on canned food that eventually went bad.
@beckylynn209
@beckylynn209 3 месяца назад
I saw a futuristic map, and there was no California, Oregon and Washington. Where the Mississippi river is, was a huge waterway, from the gulf up to the Great Lakes.. 🤔
@dragonslayer8337
@dragonslayer8337 20 дней назад
I believe you..!! You are Not the only one who no longer see the West Coast. We just don’t know when this will happen..!! 😢
@TexasSheepdawg21
@TexasSheepdawg21 27 дней назад
If you live in Memphis, leave before it happens. Because the city will be given over to chaos because the city government is corrupted and unprepared. They are asleep at the wheel. And once the seismic event takes place, there will be no bridge left standing to get you out of harms way. The further you live outside of the 240 loop, the safer you’ll be. But even with that being said, Memphis and Shelby County are already a very dangerous place to live. I lived there from 1986-2001. I will NEVER regret moving to rural Texas from that stinking arm pit.
@tammydriver5759
@tammydriver5759 3 месяца назад
Don't forget about the Wabash Fault Zone!
@MichaelBrown-yr2hm
@MichaelBrown-yr2hm 2 месяца назад
The USA turned its back on God , so god is making sure you understand he’s the boss of everything !
@carolineasebrook6643
@carolineasebrook6643 22 дня назад
@@MichaelBrown-yr2hm yep. So join the choir at church and God will give you a winning lottery ticket
@pammiller9450
@pammiller9450 15 дней назад
@@MichaelBrown-yr2hm maga has turned it' s back on God... Not all of the USA and not non maga Christians... Smile
@johnpower9550
@johnpower9550 9 дней назад
Hahaha god! That old chestnut..
@churchboi9953
@churchboi9953 День назад
@@MichaelBrown-yr2hm oh boy they what you think?! How about you tell god to stop killing people in Gaza and Ukraine
@blossom1664
@blossom1664 День назад
@@MichaelBrown-yr2hm Amen that's exactly wat I be getting either way He is coming
@frankmarquis8095
@frankmarquis8095 2 месяца назад
7/29/ 2024 3:47 p.m. Over the last 20 + years I've done quite a bit of research into the 1811, 1812 through the USGS if I could have been as high as a 9.5 is shook bell towers in Boston it was felt all the way on the Gulf of Mexico and all the way across the country in every direction the ground is different then California's it's like solid granite when it moves it moves a lot and it moves everything if we have an 8.0 quake it will kill thousands! It has been said the next big one would split the US from lake Michigan all the way to the Gulf of Mexico the Mississippi River would be 50 miles wide in Louisiana would be gone is well as a lot of land mass on both sides of the river so I think you underestimate this next big quake even where I live the map shows that I'll be having beachfront property and I live 50 mi from the Gulf of Mexico as a crow flies! But as usual it's all best guess, only time will tell! May the Lord be with you all if you live in the quake zone
@elaineisabelle427
@elaineisabelle427 2 месяца назад
Why are you showing pics that do not depict the actual locations and true historical pics???
@bryanbrennan2827
@bryanbrennan2827 2 месяца назад
I ve been trying to tell people in the area near the Madrid fault..to MOVE!.
@ralphbroeils1760
@ralphbroeils1760 23 дня назад
The New Madrid fault is a very old fault. Back in the 1800s the last fault movement made the Mississippi River flow backward for a short time.
@Shannon-ij1pm
@Shannon-ij1pm 3 месяца назад
While the New Madrid fault is a real thing, it is not a extremely dangerous thing. In the 1811 quake's a few were magnitude 7.7, but most were well below 6.0. As a person who has gone through two 6.8 quakes, there is nothing to be afraid of below 7. But to try to scare people with tsumani's in the middle of a continent? Crap. This is mere clip bait.
@ravengale
@ravengale 3 месяца назад
Hearing you say “mad-drid” instead of “muhdrid” is driving me nuts. I lived in south west Kentucky so I heard about it and they always said New Muhdrid.
@breeinatree4811
@breeinatree4811 3 месяца назад
Ikr I'm from Paducah we say muhdrid too.
@jamiebraswell5520
@jamiebraswell5520 3 месяца назад
Glad you brought that up. Madrid may be spelled the same, but can have two different pronunciations just like many other words. "Muh-drid" is how you pronounce the city in Spain. "Mad-drid" is how the American city and/or fault line is pronounced. People think they are so smart when they pronounce the faultline the same as the city in Spain!😅
@macrotech6507
@macrotech6507 3 месяца назад
Agree 100%. Just like when they say nucular instead of nuclear. Drives me stark raving crazy. There is a guy on you tube who is a radiation scientist who mispronounces it. It's his profession and he is an effing scientist and mispronounces one of the most important words in his profession. Would you trust an ophthalmologist telling you that you have oclear cancer as opposed to ocular cancer?
@breeinatree4811
@breeinatree4811 3 месяца назад
@@jamiebraswell5520 I learned it the other way around. If you bothered to look at a map, you'd see that Paducah KY, where I live, is practically on the fault line. We call it new muh-drid.
@bendy6626
@bendy6626 3 месяца назад
It's MAD-rid in the town itself. Therefore, that is the correct way to say it.
@alanawebb8445
@alanawebb8445 3 месяца назад
If you don't believe I guess you will when it happens. Go to your Library and look it up in the books. It did happen and as History has shown it will again.
@cbdale74
@cbdale74 23 дня назад
God will protect those who have faith and pure love in their heart. He has given us the wisdom to help fight off most things mother earth could throw at us. Have faith.
@wandairwin3260
@wandairwin3260 3 месяца назад
Last year we had an earthquake of 3.5. I realize that’s not much ch, but that was in Canton, Mississippi!
@joshcook5942
@joshcook5942 3 месяца назад
It's not the biggest earthquake in the USA cascadia is 9.2 and if it goes it will take the whole west coast from northern California to Vancouver bc. It has a interval of 300-500 years and it's way overdue. It will be the biggest even higher than Japan. It's a 9+ more like 9.2-9.4
@bendy6626
@bendy6626 3 месяца назад
Cascadia quakes occur "like clockwork" on average every 248 years. The last one was 324 years ago in 1700. It is overdue. Tremor swarms going on there right now, thousands in the past week, over 9000 in the past month up and down the west coast. *Something* is going to happen soon.
@kariblackwood5811
@kariblackwood5811 2 месяца назад
I was a Navy brat and I remember being involved in earthquake drills in Virginia when I was in elementary school in the 70’s. Are these drills conducted now and anywhere else? Especially in this area?
@richarddelotto2375
@richarddelotto2375 2 месяца назад
The random nature of your images and the way they just do not match your narration much of the time... disconcerting.
@kellyalvarado6533
@kellyalvarado6533 2 месяца назад
Check your homeowners insurance folks. Earthquake damage is typically not covered unless you specifically ask for it.
@pammiller9450
@pammiller9450 15 дней назад
They've jacked up the prices for it.. Used to be 50$ now 10× more or higher...
@staceyhall7159
@staceyhall7159 Месяц назад
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS!!! The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is a 150-mile-long fault zone that includes parts of southern Illinois, as well as northeast Arkansas, southeast Missouri, and western Tennessee
@BellaNC
@BellaNC 2 месяца назад
My friend moved from SoCal to Tennessee! No escape!
@Alan-lv9rw
@Alan-lv9rw 18 дней назад
My family was in the Chicago suburbs in 1968 and we felt that earthquake. My mother thought my brother and I had knocked something over. Then she heard about the earthquake on the radio.
@marjoriedanley6131
@marjoriedanley6131 2 месяца назад
I live about 25 miles from New Madrid Missouri, and live 16 miles from The Mighty Mississippi River. Yes, I’ve read about the major earthquake in the early 1800’s. As a matter of fact, there is a very big lake in Western Tennessee that formed as a result of that earthquake. (The small town there is named either Tipton or Tiptonville) There is a small museum there that has Indian artifacts and also a pretty detailed newspaper article about the Earthquake. It’s been some years ago I was there but my memory can’t recall more. I do remember being very impressed with all they had in such a small museum. One more thing. There is a restaurant almost right across the street called, Boyettes, that serves the best catfish and ‘trimmings I’ve ever eaten. (And I’ve eaten a lot of fried catfish in my life). Boyettes has been there for a little over 100 years.
@bobjacobson858
@bobjacobson858 2 месяца назад
You're describing Reelfoot Lake.
@marjoriedanley6131
@marjoriedanley6131 2 месяца назад
@@bobjacobson858 You’re correct. I inadvertently left that detail out. Lol Have you been there and/or to the museum I mentioned? My memory is not as good as in my younger years. (Yep, it stinks) I wish I could remember more details as to what different artifacts are in said museum. Thank you for putting the name of the lake. A lot of fishermen like to fish there.
@bobjacobson858
@bobjacobson858 2 месяца назад
@@marjoriedanley6131 No, I haven't been to the museum, but I've explored much of the area around New Madrid, including "Kentucky Bend" in which the land between the two sides of the river is no wider than the river itself.
@budwhite9591
@budwhite9591 3 месяца назад
3:35. Wow 14millon is equal to 11 billion in 115 years. Great economic times!!!
@charliekeene2003
@charliekeene2003 2 месяца назад
Finally! A video where the name is said correctly. It sucks you didn't show a single picture of the town, but at least you said the name right.
@mickeyturner5677
@mickeyturner5677 3 месяца назад
Earthquakes happen when the stress on materials exceed the capacity of that material to withstand the stress. I know that sounds like common sense. However, it has important implications. We know from the history of those three earthquakes, what was the level of stress that caused each of those earthquakes. I will bet a beer that this level of stress was essentially the same in all three earthquakes. The next logical step is to determine the amount of stress that is currently experienced within the soil. Fortunately, we now have the technology to accurately determine that level of stress. Moreover, we have compiled a database for the past sixty years documenting that stress level. The last step is determine when the break point will be reached again. As far as the steps to prepare the area for that quakes, we all know that will not happen until after the next big one hits. However, I feel confident we can reasonably determine it will hit (unfortunately).
@atanacioluna292
@atanacioluna292 3 месяца назад
If it is slip fault and records are good you nay be right, but the point of concern is that we don't know.
@pattyrooney1323
@pattyrooney1323 5 дней назад
Thank you+ shared.
@judithnipps8847
@judithnipps8847 2 месяца назад
The Navy Seals map endorses this video! Zeta Talks says 2025 for sure with events starting in 2024 leading to the big 2024 event thanks to the poles shifting
@davidssimmons7861
@davidssimmons7861 Месяц назад
I got half way and got tired of all the rabbit holes he keeps going down. I wanted to know about the earthquakes not the French and Spanish trade
@Songshare
@Songshare Месяц назад
Well, we need change, we really do. Corruption is being exposed everywhere and it can’t be hidden. The unveiling of Christ in front of all our eyes is an amazing thing. ❤🕊️
@virtualaudio8485
@virtualaudio8485 3 месяца назад
There have been marked, certain places by the eclipses of recent history !!! Look carefully at the paths of all of the recent eclipses, and understand !!! you can actually figure out what wll be, just by studying the paths of these dark moments.
@safrew1
@safrew1 2 месяца назад
Can you elaborate a little? Thank you.
@michaelgrimes1131
@michaelgrimes1131 Месяц назад
I lived in a small town to the Northwest of Nashville Tennessee. I personally experienced although in a small way a 6.0 or a little bigger earthquake that was said at the time near New Madrid, Missouri. A bottle of mouthwash on the bathroom sink was quivering and I heard creaking in the house structure. Also, a bell in a church was said to have rung over in Springfield, Tennessee North of Nashville. I believe it was sometime back in the 1980's.
@astropilotred
@astropilotred 2 месяца назад
A man who had an NDE when he was a boy, was shown future events, he saw the Kennedy’s & King assassinations, 9/11 , mass shootings, he saw a huge event where thousands perished in this area.
@ronalddaub9740
@ronalddaub9740 3 месяца назад
I remember that one a three-point something and I remember our stove was rocking in southern extreme Southern Illinois
@margomoore4527
@margomoore4527 15 дней назад
The only earthquake I’ve ever experienced had its epicenter in Elgin, Illinois. It occurred maybe a decade ago. I was sleeping heavily, and heard and felt the vibrations. My brain woke up just enough to perceive it as a loud train that seemed never-ending. I realized it was an earthquake, and went back to sleep. In subsequent days, some roads collapsed and sinkholes occurred. Later, cracks appeared in Higgins Road (hwy 72) within half a mile on either side of Roselle Road. They were repaired, but…if there were ever another earthquake in the area, I would avoid that roadway. Wikipedia doesn’t seem to consider Illinois as an area of likely damage in the event of a New Madrid fault disruption. I hope that is true, because the large number of bridges and overpasses would be vulnerable, cutting off most of the Chicago metropolitan area from food deliveries. Let’s hope it doesn’t go off in our lifetimes!
@mandyhauser5280
@mandyhauser5280 3 дня назад
@@margomoore4527 I'm from Elgin and lorrrd I miss it!
@margomoore4527
@margomoore4527 3 дня назад
@@mandyhauser5280 Elgin has really perked up in recent years! I go there every other week to pick up a food delivery from my farm coop. I think you might be pleased with its development.
@lynnegackstetter2779
@lynnegackstetter2779 2 месяца назад
In the 80's we stayed in a upper floor of a hotel at the University of Ohio and although I slept through it other's heard the metal hangers rattling. In Ann Arbor Michigan we also felt the swinging of objects from an earthquake a few years after the first experience.
@bobjacobson858
@bobjacobson858 2 месяца назад
"University of Ohio"? There's Ohio State University and Ohio University.
@jeanetterawls4752
@jeanetterawls4752 2 месяца назад
This is Revelation Time
@CamiBabe
@CamiBabe 2 месяца назад
Ha ha, finally beloved earth is going to take back what belongs to her. ❤ She's been very gracious with humanity. We, in return, have been ungrateful, useless, greedy, meaningless beings, I feel sorry for the fauna of the world who'll perish because of us 😢
@seisies-mama
@seisies-mama 3 месяца назад
how do you have a tsunami in the MIDDLE of the US?
@ryangreen3332
@ryangreen3332 3 месяца назад
The river splits open... And a super hurricane hits the gulf.
@CortexNewsService
@CortexNewsService 3 месяца назад
And the river did actually split open. Look up the history of Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee
@ZilrenNana
@ZilrenNana 2 месяца назад
A tsunami occurs when the whole of the Great lakes comes down the Mississippi River, as it did in my dream
@mominminnesota6648
@mominminnesota6648 2 месяца назад
i also was shown , ​@ZilrenNana , a disaster coming. as I understood it, a huge quake will cause Lake Michigan to leave its bed and wash away everything on its way to the Gulf; following that, Lake Superior will drain into the new chasm till it is lower by about 20 feet (& that's a LOT of water).
@neva.2764
@neva.2764 2 месяца назад
​@@ZilrenNanaWhat else did you see?
@stephaniealva8025
@stephaniealva8025 Месяц назад
Thanks for uploading. Never knew this faultline existed. There is no where on earth that is free from natural disasters. We should try to help each other. I live in wildfire country. It is incredible to see how many people come together from all over to help after the danger has passed. I want to be able to help if this hits in my lifetime.
@Terry-ol9io
@Terry-ol9io 3 месяца назад
In the very near future this is very probably going to happen regardless of what anyone thinks.
@silverrain48
@silverrain48 3 месяца назад
They are called "sand blows" not sand volcanoes! I subscribed but too many errors to continue.
@lisadooley3872
@lisadooley3872 2 месяца назад
The Mississippi River flowed backwards the last time this fault line was active, and this river is also fed by the Colorado, Arkansas, and Missouri rivers!!!
@StevenDixon-sf5lp
@StevenDixon-sf5lp 3 месяца назад
In 2005 I was living in jerseyville Illinois which is 50 miles north of St Louis and overnight we had a trimmer from from the fault line between Indiana and on the Illinois side
@melodyszadkowski5256
@melodyszadkowski5256 29 дней назад
Woke up early one morning to find my bed lurching back and forth. Thought it was a nightmare! Turned out it was an earthquake centered west of Newark NJ. Excuse me? 😁↩↘↙↖🔄
@gregmiller9710
@gregmiller9710 3 месяца назад
..i live 40 miles from Crowelys Ridge...
@PaulHoneywood
@PaulHoneywood 3 месяца назад
And?
@bendy6626
@bendy6626 3 месяца назад
​@@PaulHoneywoodCrowley's Ridge is a geological uplift formation west of the fault that bounces shockwaves from New Madrid back toward the east. East of Crowley's experiences much worse quake effects than West of Crowley's, by degrees of magnitude.
@flamingsword777
@flamingsword777 3 месяца назад
​@@bendy6626good to know..... I was love ng on the edge of Crowley's Ridge in Wynne, Arkansas but now I'm in Reyno, not too far from the Missouri state line.
@ronalddaub9740
@ronalddaub9740 3 месяца назад
The changing of the Earth's axis is so rapid it is said that the bulge will soon be in Kentucky and that probably will set it off
@mannyj4751
@mannyj4751 15 дней назад
45 seconds doesn't sound long but the Loma Prieta Quake in 1989 was reportedly only 15 seconds and it seemed much longer. I was in the East Bay and thought it was closer to one minute and I thought at the time that it wasn't going to stop and surely the End! It felt like two continuous quakes, first a rolling tremor and then a back and forth shaking. The first time in my 37 years I felt scared😮. They say it was only a 6.9 quake but it felt much bigger.
@amangogna68
@amangogna68 3 месяца назад
Great video and scary !
@momcatx2
@momcatx2 3 месяца назад
Absolutely over dramatized video.
@JohnlukeSabile99963
@JohnlukeSabile99963 2 месяца назад
@momcatx2 It might be but considering how much lawlessness has multiplied resulting from, illegal immigration and more, a major earthquake impact on the Midwest COULD happen. God does not sleep on anything happening right now.
@suethompson1740
@suethompson1740 Месяц назад
It's the quakes that happen in the ocean, and then there is a title wave. Devastation. 😢 I was there for the Bay Bridge collapse.
@pauladcarter64
@pauladcarter64 3 месяца назад
It will definitely adjust during this solar cycle. Probably sooner rather than later.
@alextravis4826
@alextravis4826 3 месяца назад
as I do not live in the area I cannot say per funding if the United States does enough towards this. however my guess would be that the United States government is not doing enough to help mitigate the impact of such a disaster along the Mississippi. I would say if they had similar funding to what the eastern coast cities get for earthquake management then we could possibly see that they are beginning to do enough when something hits
@jus10lewissr
@jus10lewissr 2 месяца назад
I feel like the government would spend so much time fighting about it that many people would ultimately die before any real effort to send aid finally took place.
@I2AmUS
@I2AmUS 10 дней назад
Chicago experienced tremors years ago. Our governments are too preoccupied with usless and petty things to pay attention to the cataclysmic things that can happen to the people in our country. They should be shoring up our pitiful infrastructure and helping building owners by helping out with the costs of keeping its occupants safe. I hope I was nice enough in my comment. I had to do extensive mental translation in my brain in order to keep the contents clean. 😉😊
@JohnSemlecki
@JohnSemlecki 3 месяца назад
Halloween 🎃 1896 ( I think ) New Madrid had it's last major earthquake. 6.8 If we have another one similar or stronger- God help us.
@kennystrawnmusic
@kennystrawnmusic 3 месяца назад
New Madrid and the San Andreas Fault are both bad, but neither is as dangerous as Cascadia - THAT is the most dangerous seismic zone of them all, at least in terms of sheer magnitude. Now, in terms of area impacted, sure, because intraplate earthquakes are felt over much larger areas, of course the NMSZ ranks high up there, as does the San Andreas due to proximity to major population centers. Cascadia, however, is both an earthquake source and a transpacific tsunami source capable of funneling the tsunami up the Columbia River and Puget Sound - so the potential of an event rivaling the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in terms of impact is more likely in the Pacific Northwest than in any other region of the country.
@CortexNewsService
@CortexNewsService 3 месяца назад
Oh yeah.at their strongest, neither San Andreas or New Madrid would even get close to the potential Cascadia quake.
@robjenstreet
@robjenstreet 3 месяца назад
It’s not about which is the strongest, it’s about the possibility.
@danm9006
@danm9006 2 месяца назад
@@kennystrawnmusic I keep telling my friends in Vancouver, WA to have emergency supplies (or to move east), but they just shrug their shoulders...
@dzonnyblue3065
@dzonnyblue3065 3 месяца назад
Wonderful News i waited for this for soo long !
@patty5201
@patty5201 3 месяца назад
The Cascadia!
@A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK
@A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK Месяц назад
Mad RID with the emphasis on the last syllable
@wendyhubacher3905
@wendyhubacher3905 3 месяца назад
Ithink the new madrid will happen soon in 2024 it will. Be bad
@ellaboobella8770
@ellaboobella8770 3 месяца назад
That’s what she said. Seriously though, spooky. Imagine.
@stevenoe6395
@stevenoe6395 2 месяца назад
I remember when i was a kid eather late 70s early 80s i Clarksville ohio with my parents we felt a earthquake wasnt much madenthe house shake but i do not remember much of it other than the shake and my parents talking about it!!!!!!
@beckylynn209
@beckylynn209 3 месяца назад
I live in Oregon. Figure it out! 😕
@shawnfecke4322
@shawnfecke4322 Месяц назад
Live in a one story building with no rocks in it.
@MsGranny1957
@MsGranny1957 3 месяца назад
Some time between 1980 and 1984, my husband was in the shower and i was lying cross our water bed gently rocking it waiting for him to finish, when all of a sudden the pictures on the walls and items on shelves started moving. I thought, there's no way I was rocking THAT hard, and got a real uneasy feeling. I looked outside, and it didn't seem like anything was out of the ordinary, but I turned on the TV and they said we'd just had an earthquake! 😵‍💫 I live in Indianapolis and had never felt anything like that before! I went in the bathroom and asked Bob if he'd felt it, and with the shower going, he didn't feel anything. It seemed that anyone outdoors didn't notice it either, but it shook me to the core! I felt nauseated and shaky for several days after. 🤮 I could NEVER live in an area where this is a common occurrence! 🥴🤯
@PaulHoneywood
@PaulHoneywood 3 месяца назад
And?
@yametekudasaii01
@yametekudasaii01 Месяц назад
Maybe a rift is potentially forming on that Fault just like east african rift
@alonaisrael7694
@alonaisrael7694 19 дней назад
NO, WE DON'T WANT TO IMAGINE THAT! The whole continent of America being split into two sections, that's too much imagination. 😳😵‍💫😲
@paws4mercy643
@paws4mercy643 5 дней назад
The New Madrid region talked about here is the region where all our ptecious minerals like Arkansas has DIAMONDS theres many high quality precious mi eraps and crystals found all over that area crystals
@adamlee3217
@adamlee3217 2 месяца назад
We need to look into the Wasatch.
@anlewi1
@anlewi1 2 месяца назад
Emergency & Disaster teams in the region have been preparing for this for the last 15 years.
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