This is getting interesting, especially with the La Palma thing happening/building up at the same time.
Not to mention the likely supply shortages this winter because of logistics issues.
Not to get too Biblical since I haven't read Revelations in awhile, but I recall that multiple natural disasters involving oceans and earthquakes are mentioned, as well as a "mountain" cast into the sea. We unfortunately live in interesting times.
Geographically, the Pacific “ring of fire” hugs the West coast, CA, WA, OR, including Mt. St. Helens and I believe we can expect much activity along these fault lines.
Politically, after Newsom’s new election laws, California is ducked so even if it doesn’t fall into the sea, maybe we should push it?
This is getting interesting, especially with the La Palma thing happening/building up at the same time.
Not to mention the likely supply shortages this winter because of logistics issues.
Not to get too Biblical since I haven't read Revelations in awhile, but I recall that multiple natural disasters involving oceans and earthquakes are mentioned, as well as a "mountain" cast into the sea. We unfortunately live in interesting times.
La Palma live cam:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=GZ8KAUQFzKU
She's kickin' out a lot of magma today in comparison to what I was observing yesterday...
Giant world-ending earthquakes that collapse society and bring humanity to the edge of extinction, all to distract from the election audits.
Give it to me straight here. Is the us west coast possibly fucked?
Geographically, the Pacific “ring of fire” hugs the West coast, CA, WA, OR, including Mt. St. Helens and I believe we can expect much activity along these fault lines.
Politically, after Newsom’s new election laws, California is ducked so even if it doesn’t fall into the sea, maybe we should push it?
As the comedian Bill Hicks said,
"I'll see you down in Arizona Bay."
We can hope