Geologists say that recent earthquakes in Ohio and Oklahoma are directly linked to deep wells that were used to dispose of liquid wastes produced by the hydraulic fracturing or "fracking" of natural gas. At least 177 similar disposal wells are located throughout Ohio.
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One earthquake leads to another, and California may be the next in line for a devastating earthquake, based on one particular indicator: the recent mass deaths of birds, fish and marine mammals. The Right Perspective website quotes biologist Arunachalam Kumar as saying, "It is my observation, confirmed over the years, that mass suicides of whales and dolphins that occur sporadically all over the world, are in some way related to change and disturbances in the electromagnetic field co-ordinates and possible realignments of geotectonic plates thereof.read more

Are we in danger from radiation blowing our way from melted power plants in Japan? The reality is that the Japanese are the ones who have to worry. It turns out that even a major multiple meltdown in Japan is unlikely to have much of an effect here. Regarding iodine pills, they are only needed in the case of very significant doses of Iodine-131. In order to need them, you’d probably need to be downwind of a nuclear blast, and people over 40 shouldn’t take them at all, radiation exposure or not, because the chances of having an allergic reaction to the pills exceed the chances of getting cancer from radiation poisoning.
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We’ve had so many earthquakes lately–is this a trend? Will there be more quakes in the future? (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show). Geologist Robert Yeats says, "What you are seeing in Japan today is what you will also see in OUR future. Except they are better prepared that we are."
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