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[–] Manolis_Gledsodakis [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

That's interesting. Certainly where I am (Crete island) there's a huge fault line. And, just north of here, the famous island, Santorini ("Thera" in Greek), exploded with such force that it cause a tsunami, which killed everyone in coastal regions around northern Crete and other Greek islands in the Mediterranean sea.

https://www.livescience.com/4846-eruption-thera-changed-world.html

By the way, it's unpredictable events such as this, and Krakatoa, that make a nonsense of any long-term climate predictions! One explosion and the earth is cooled for years afterwards.

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[–] johnjacobjingle ago 

Would be cool to check out.

Space weather would need to be compared to the chemtrailing reports & fault line data. Might draw some cool correlations from this, but on the other hand it could turn up nothing.