| Subject: Re: Crack in the World? |
| From: "Hagar" <hagen@sahm.name> |
| Date: 01/06/2004, 15:47 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo |
"startum" <startum@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
news:r2Quc.102379$vn.272693@sea-read.news.verio.net...
David M. Jacobs book Revealing the Secret Alien Agenda: The Threat
(1998)
snip<
. But nevertheless, I was recently told that
there is an island in the Azores that is beginning to split in two.
Apparently, it has slipped 30 feet in some direction. Supposedly, if the
whole island is split in two, it will generate a tsunami that will be one
mile high, race across the Atlantic, and destroy all the cities on the
Eastern US coast. The Azores lie almost directly in a line with New York
and
Philadelphia, with Washington D.C. close by. Does anyone know anything
about
this alleged Azores phenomenon?
Saw a documentary on one of the science channels about that. The island in
question has an old inactive volcano, which is slowly rising due to a
subterranean pressure built-up. In the process, as the top of the volcano
grows in height, the sides are being tilted at ever steepening angles, the
west side far more so than the east side and geologists predict that at one
point the entire west side of the volcano/mountain will break loose and
slide into the Atlantic ocean, causing a huge tidal wave (tsunami), which
could wreak devastations on the Atlantic shores of North and Central
America. With the pressure gone, the volcano might blow at that time in an
eruption equal to Kracatao (spelling?), thus hitting the world with the old
double-whammy, a deluge of water and ejecta.