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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Ron Paul, and earthquake data

Yesterday was the Iowa Republican caucus vote, and Ron Paul officially placed 3rd, behind Romney & Santorum. Voting manipulation possibilities aside, the results for Dr. Paul are far better than a 3rd place finish would suggest. The 3-way vote was so close, that each candidate has an equal number of delegates to represent him from Iowa when it comes time for the Republican National Convention.
Be encouraged, and check out these related links;
- Ron Paul doubles vote tally from 2008.
- Romney vs. Paul

And, as promised, an overview of earthquake data from the year's end. The following link gives statistics since the year 2000, and is pretty interesting.
- Earthquake facts

What I see, at a glance, is that there have been numerous years where the # of quakes has been greater than this past year; but over the last several years, the higher magnitude quakes have been on the increase.

From this site, I only found how to go back 30 days for a day-to-day quake total. These are the results, then, for 12/5/11 through 1/3/12;
- There were 356 magnitude 4.5 quakes or larger for that time. December 11th was the high day, with 24. There were 8 quakes of 6+ magnitude, including a recent 6.8 in Islands of Japan on 1/1/12, and a 7.1 in New Guinea on 12/14. There was also the 6.6 in Siberia 12/27, and a 6.5 in Mexico 12/11.

Many believe that most of these quakes are man-made; I invite you to do your own web search on the topic. I do, in fact, also believe that many are man-made, but it is so hard to provide tangible evidence. Truly, we are living in a dangerous time.
You could look up "man-made earthquakes", or HAARP project, or Dr. Begich; these are suggestions, only.

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