Monday, July 8, 2019

The Best Place to Go for Earthquake Analysis

I love YouTube for the fact that you can still get real news from vigilant, journalistically-minded citizens, though the Vox Adpocalypse is wreaking havoc amongst the YouTubers who have a more  conservative mindset. Time to start switching to new vlogger platforms.

One of the best of the vloggers I track is a guy who calls himself "Dutchsinse." He's a genius when it comes to observing, explaining, and predicting earthquakes around the world. He's so good at what he does that he shows up the USGS (United States Geological Service) on a regular basis. They don't like him for that reason. Dutchsinse has even received death threats for telling the truth about how things really are (though I'm not claiming those threats came from the USGS).

There are some nerve-wracking earthquake events going on in California right now which will most likely translate into quakes moving into Oklahoma and onto the New Madrid fault line that splits the U.S. from St. Louis to Memphis.

A brief overview of the fault lines in the U.S.:



Here, Dutchsinse shows how and why the earthquakes are striking in California, and where the pressure on the plates is going to travel across the country and the world. I have friends in Southern California, and I worry about them.

It's a long video, but so chock-full of information you won't want to skip any of it.

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