Friday, 6 May 2016

California Fault Lines Are "Locked, Loaded, & Ready" For The Big One, Expert Warns | Zero Hedge

California Fault Lines Are "Locked, Loaded, & Ready" For The Big One, Expert Warns


The San Andreas fault is one of California's most dangerous. While the last big earthquake to strike the southern San Andreas was in 1857,as LA Times reports Thomas Jordan, director of the Southern California Earthquake Center, explained this week "the springs on the San Andreas system have been wound very, very tight. And the southern San Andreas fault, in particular, looks like it’s locked, loaded and ready to go."
Have you noticed that the crust of the Earth is starting to become a lot more unstable? 
As The End of The American dream blog's Michael Snyder explainsover the past couple of months, major earthquakes have shaken areas all over the planet and major volcanoes have been erupting with a frequency that is more than just a little bit startling.  Here in the United States, the state of Oklahoma absolutely shattered their yearly record for quakes last year, we just saw a very disturbing earthquake right along the New Madrid fault just recently, and as you will see below one scientist is telling us that the San Andreas fault in southern California “looks like it’s locked, loaded and ready to go”.

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