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2012
completes 74,000 year cycle of super volcano
2012 completes a 74,000 year cycle of super volcano – all signs point towards
a massive under water eruption
India Daily Technology Team
Jan. 8, 2006
The underwater volcanoes are increasing exponentially.
The harmonic tremors are also on a steep rise.
A 74,000 year cycle of devastating super volcano
nears as we approach 2012. The December 2004
Tsunami epicenter points towards a possible site
for the super volcano.
According to some geologists, it is possible
that the recent Tsunami is precursor to a massive
shift in tectonic plates and a super volcanic
eruption in that area dwarfing what happened
even 74,000 years back.
The year 2012 is specially mentioned in many
ancient civilizations as something to be scared
about. Many believe that will the year when human
civilizations will be threatened. It is the year
some say when the whole human civilization will
change forever.
74,000 years back a massive volcano in Sumatra
filled the earth’s atmosphere with dark
cloud for years. The event reduced the world
temperature by 8 to 10 degrees Celsius. Close
to 80% of the living beings including humans
were dead on the earth. According legends among
Indonesia tribes, the calamity was accompanied.
The super eruptions can cause massive calamity
devastating all vegetations and farming in the
earth causing massive starvation and hunger.
According to some geologists, the next one is
due around 2012 based on that 74,000-year cycle.
Many are pointing towards Yellow Stone National
Park in America where Earth’s crust is
wafer thin in geological scale.
Mount St. Helens has started erupting. The Geological
calm of the world is extremely disturbed. Tsunamis,
Landslides, Minor earthquakes in tune of thousands
are shaking the whole world’s tectonic
plates.
Most countries are reporting unusual weather
patterns and excessive major and minor quakes.
In many parts of the world lakes are losing their
water and manifesting a sinkhole. Mud volcanoes
and geysers in Yellow Stone National Park are
manifesting excessive temperature rise and increased
frequencies of eruptions.
Source:
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/6320.asp
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