‘Very strong’ quake hits New Mexico border — Seismic data spikes at WIPP nuke site — Emergency declared at nearest nuclear plant — “Larger magnitude event could still occur” — TV: “Sounded like a train derailed” — “Very rare… Still trying to figure out what caused it… no known fault lines in area”

This happened last Sunday, but somehow I very much doubt it was an earthquake and more like a nuclear explosion, especially if it sounded like train derailed and it was only a 5.2 and especially since there was a radiation spike in the readings two days BEFORE it happen.

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USGS, June 29, 2014: M5.2 – 50km NW of Lordsburg, NM 04:59:33 UTC (Max CDI (maximum reported intensity) = VII, Very Strong)

Fox 10, June 29, 2014: “Thought we heard a train coming… it sounded like a train might have derailed… [Scared] is an understatement, we were shaking.” -Sherry Huggins, near New Mexico/AZ border  

KOLD-TV Tuscon, June 29, 2014: “A very rare occurrence… even the lights were moving around [in our Tuscon studio]”

Fox 10, June 29, 2014: “A lot of people were like what’s going on?… Looks like a bomb went off.” -Steve Krafft, reporter

NRC, June 30, 2014: PALO VERDE (nuclear plant near Phoenix, AZ) […] Emergency Class: UNUSUAL EVENT […] EMERGENCY DECLARED […] “The following event description is based on information currently available. If through subsequent reviews of this event, additional information is identified that is pertinent to this event or alters the information being provided at this time, a follow-up notification will be made […] Initial walkdowns of plant equipment and review of plant parameters have found no unusual conditions or damage to plant equipment. No abnormalities caused by the seismic event were observed. […] Initial analysis of the Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation System indicated a seismic event, below the magnitude of the 0.10g spectra Operating Basis Earthquake (OBE) and the 0.20g spectra Safe Shutdown Earthquake (SSE). […] Notified DHS, FEMA  […] Emergency classification termination was declared […]

KOLD-TV Tuscon, June 29, 2014: “They are still trying to figure out what caused the quake because there is no known fault line in the area… It’s very common to see aftershocks, especially after a strong earthquake like what we saw… So where is this all coming from?… It’s probably occurring along a fault that we don’t know anything about… Maybe there is a new fault… and they’re going to be able to hopefully identify that fault… it’s not coming from any of the known faults.”

KRQE, June 29, 2014: “The southern half of New Mexico got a Saturday shake-up.”

Copper Area News, June 30, 2014: It is likely that small magnitude aftershocks will continue in the Duncan area for days or weeks. Most will probably go unfelt. A larger magnitude event could still occur. In the event of severe ground shaking, residents are advised to “Drop, Cover and Hold on”.

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    1. I read about that this morning, and that’s the first thing that came to mind.

      My question is: Why are we just hearing about this now? Something this unusual would have been all over the web right away. Wow! Thanks for the report NC.

  1. i was reading that the waste is put in a kitty litter like material then into a drum but the hydrogen from the nuclear waste reacts with it and then explodes . So then they raise the radiation limit and tell us some radiation is good for us, without out doubt we are screwed , but nobody seems to care.

        1. Marty, my apologies. I wasn’t trying to be rude or anything. I was just saying that the way you said it made me kinda laugh. That’s all. Guess I didn’t word it right. Once again, my apologies.

          But yea as I said before, you’re right. It’s definitely true. I also have been reading up on it, so I wasn’t disagreeing with you. It’s getting crazier every day in this country.

  2. Don’t worry folks. It’s just the government testing nukes for the next false-flag attack on America

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