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Post by Terry Fisk on Apr 6, 2012 8:13:21 GMT -6
Menominee, MI, Clintonville, WI, Montello, WI, and Baraboo, WI where a series of unexplained booms have recently occured, are in a direct line going NE to SW. Interestingly, Clintonville, Montello, and Baraboo are all within the eastern edge of the frac sand deposits. Menominee and Watertown are just a few miles to the east of that edge. www.kickapoovsn.org/activism/frac-sand-mining-in-wisconsin/attachment/frac_sand_mines_wiMENOMINEE, MI In 2010, there was a loud boom and the ground opened up in Menominee, MI. The crack was 500 foot long, 5 foot deep in places and 18-24 inches across. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObUUYhJ0b2ACLINTONVILLE, WI www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qbAzlJsL_oMONTELLO, WI www.youtube.com/watch?v=60zilc66YlcBARABOO, WI www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgcRNrRpS8sWATERTOWN, WI www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwrBzS3pDHI
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Post by kim1988 on Apr 6, 2012 17:09:57 GMT -6
Very interesting, Thanxs
Iam from Holland,so i never see it before!
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Post by fbnstephen on Apr 9, 2012 7:42:09 GMT -6
It seems consistant with a number of other similar reports around the world that have all begun since the onset of 'fracking' (why does Battlestar Galactica always come to mind here...?) I'm not a geologist, but it seems logical that small readjustment quakes could potentially follow the fracking process.
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