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COVERT INTEL - Seismograph Triggers ALERT from Iran "Earthquake"

Source: Hal Turner


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An unusual seismic event has taken place in Iran; so unusual that seismographs have "ALERTED" over this "event."


Last night, there was an "earthquake" in Iran, which the U.S. Geological Survey reports as being Magnitude 4.5.  But the seismographs triggered an ALERT about this quake:  There was no "compression wave" at the start of the event.


An Armenian station detected this 4.6 magnitude seismic event in Iran last night. Researchers noted that it lacked a seismic compressional wave, making the event more consistent with an explosion rather than an earthquake. 

The USGS reports it as follows:



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The seismic activity was centered in the Kavir desert near the town of Aradan.  Here is a Google Satellite view of the area, with the epicenter of the quake at the Red Pin:


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Here is what the Armenia Seismograph recorded:


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At the very beginning of an earthquake, there is a compression wave, the start of the quake, wherein the seismograph lines start gradually increasing in size, albeit over a quick duration.  There is no compression wave at the beginning of this "Quake."   Just . . . . WHAM.


Comparisons between typical earthquake vibrations and nuclear tests suggest this event more closely resembles a nuclear test.

Notably, no aftershocks were recorded, which is another clue pointing to an explosion rather than natural seismic activity.   


Below is a chart that compares "earthquakes" to actual, known, nuclear blast tests:


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It thus appears that Iran just sent a very big message to Israel, and to the West.

Given the way things are going in the Middle East and around the world, one wonders if anyone in the West is even listening for any message.



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