
The Extinction Protocol: 2012 and beyond
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Magma agitation under Indonesia: Mount Lokon volcano erupts 800 times since July
December 18, 2012 – INDONESIA – Mount Lokon, which has erupted 800 times since July, spewed hot lava and volcanic ash as high as 10,000 feet on Monday, according to an Indonesian government official. The volcano has been one of … Continue reading
Nepal, latest region of the planet warned of growing risks of overdue mega-quake
December 17, 2012 – NEPAL – A mega-quake in 1255 that wrecked the Nepalese capital, wiped out a third of the population of Kathmandu Valley and killed the country’s monarch, King Abhaya Malla, was of a kind that may return … Continue reading
East and West coast of U.S. hit by near simultaneous winter storms
December17, 2012 – SEATTLE – Up to 12 inches of further snowfall is forecast for parts of northern New England – and a second wintry storm is crossing the U.S. in its wake, according to Weather Channel meteorologist Kevin Roth. The … Continue reading
6.1 magnitude earthquake strikes off coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia
December 17, 2012 – JAKARTA – A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of central Indonesia Monday, the US Geological Survey said, sending panicked people rushing into the streets but there was no tsunami alert. The quake struck at … Continue reading
Hundreds of tourists trapped in Fiji, as monster cyclone bears down on South Pacific islands
December 16, 2012 – FIJI – Fijian authorities scrambled to evacuate tourists and residents in low-lying areas Sunday as a monster cyclone threatened the Pacific nation with “catastrophic damage” after causing devastation in Samoa. At least four people were … Continue reading