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Title: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: ~Souza~ on April 11, 2010, 05:48:48 PM
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/11/us ... -in-spain/ (http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/11/usgs-6-2-earthquake-in-spain/)

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake has struck Spain 15 miles southeast of Grenada, the U.S. Geological Survey says.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: YoungNewMJFan on April 11, 2010, 05:50:09 PM
I can't believe all of these lately...this is getting crazy...and it scares me that one day something will happen where I live.. :?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: Sarahli on April 11, 2010, 05:58:45 PM
:o  again there is definitely something going on. I hope the people are ok.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 06:03:11 PM
?

Nothing here.

Where does that news come from????
It´s being said on international news but it´s not true...
I don´t understand what´s going on...
People here is asking why.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: ~Souza~ on April 11, 2010, 06:04:16 PM
Quote from: "somekindofsign"
?

Nothing here.

Where does that news come from????
It´s being said on international news but it´s not true...
I don´t understand what´s going on...
People here is asking why.

Seriously? Do you live in the south of Spain?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 06:12:05 PM
No, in Madrid, 350 km away from there.
But the only information you can find here about it is people asking why they are saying so abroad...

And ever more weird, last week also there were romours about an earthquake in Granada, same 6.2...

Lots of news about the risks of it in Granada lately... The south of Spain is a place of common microearthquakes, a medium one from time to time, and we usualy feel them in Madrid... but it´s not an active area at all... really calm about earthquakes...

Is it going to happen?
Was HAARP schedulled and didn´t work?

I´m trying to find some more news from here...
My family is  :shock: right now.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: ~Souza~ on April 11, 2010, 06:16:54 PM
Quote from: "somekindofsign"
No, in Madrid, 350 km away from there.
But the only information you can find here about it is people asking why they are saying so abroad...

And ever more weird, last week also there were romours about an earthquake in Granada, same 6.2...

Lots of news about the risks of it in Granada lately... The south of Spain is a place of common microearthquakes, a medium one from time to time, and we usualy feel them in Madrid... but it´s not an active area at all... really calm about earthquakes...

Is it going to happen?

I´m trying to find some more news from here...


Very suspicious...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: DancingTheDream on April 11, 2010, 06:17:37 PM
Im in the UK and nothing is being reported about it here, either.. i just checked all the major news outlets here such as SKY and BBC and there is nothing.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: hesouttamylife on April 11, 2010, 06:21:57 PM
I cannot ever recall any time in history when earthquakes were so prevalent.  But wait are they saying these are hoax quakes?  Did I miss something?  Or that they are not being reported?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: Sarahli on April 11, 2010, 06:23:08 PM
Nothing in french news also...weird...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: ~Souza~ on April 11, 2010, 06:25:40 PM
Nothing here in Holland as well.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 06:26:25 PM
My neighbour´s daughter is living in Granada now.
She was visiting here this weekend and has get home this evening...
We have heard nothing about an earthquake here.

The only thing you can find is the rumour on sites such as twiter, tuenti...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: cin_pyt on April 11, 2010, 06:27:32 PM
poor people in Spain  :(  We're in the last days.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: Sarahli on April 11, 2010, 06:30:56 PM
I've found this http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2010/04/1 ... 27692.html (http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2010/04/12/andalucia_malaga/1271027692.html)
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 06:31:46 PM
Wait a minute people while I post the news!
This is amazing?

Now the lastest news are being given by media here... the report the earthquake happening here NOW! Not even an hour ago!!!!

The El Mundo news has just came out, it was not there 2 minutes ago.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: ~Souza~ on April 11, 2010, 06:33:35 PM
Quote from: "somekindofsign"
Wait a minute people while I post the news!
This is amazing?

Now the lastest news are being given by media here... the report the earthquake happening here NOW! Not even an hour ago!!!!

The El Mundo news has just came out, it was not there 2 minutes ago.

What the fuck??
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: DancingTheDream on April 11, 2010, 06:35:58 PM
This is still not being reported in the UK...   :?   Just checked again
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 06:40:07 PM
Spanish National Television is reporting the chaos on social networks because people in Granada hava felt nothing at all and only the USGS in the USA is saying so... No Institute here says so...

http://www.rtve.es/noticias/20100412/ti ... 7169.shtml (http://www.rtve.es/noticias/20100412/tierra-tiembla-fuerza-bajo-granada-a-mas-600-kilometros-profundidad/327169.shtml)

(Use translator please, no time now)
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: Sarahli on April 11, 2010, 06:41:09 PM
Quote from: "somekindofsign"
Wait a minute people while I post the news!
This is amazing?

Now the lastest news are being given by media here... the report the earthquake happening here NOW! Not even an hour ago!!!!

The El Mundo news has just came out, it was not there 2 minutes ago.

It's strange because they should be the first to know... :?  And the report seems strangely to be the same as the one of CNN...I mean it's like they don't have much information.  :?  :?  :?

Ok this is weird because here also the news is coming and it wasn't before...http://www.romandie.com/ats/news/100411 ... 12k74c.asp (http://www.romandie.com/ats/news/100411231553.uy12k74c.asp)

CNN is the source.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: mjj29081958 on April 11, 2010, 06:42:29 PM
We've had a short one here, seconds after you posted it, but I'm very far from Spain... from Europe actually...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: MJLover1990 on April 11, 2010, 06:42:45 PM
If this is true then I'm praying for all the people over there, but this all seems strange.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 06:47:11 PM
Quote from: "Sarahli"
CNN is the source.

No, the source seems to be the USGS in the USA. The CNN group in Spain is not saying it right now. El Mundo is the opposite group and RTVE (national TV) is a free agency...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: MJLover1990 on April 11, 2010, 06:47:56 PM
Is everything with you okay over there somekindofsign? Did you felt the earthquake?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: Sarahli on April 11, 2010, 06:53:03 PM
Quote from: "somekindofsign"
Quote from: "Sarahli"
CNN is the source.

No, the source seems to be the USGS in the USA. The CNN group in Spain is not saying it right now. El Mundo is the opposite group and RTVE (national TV) is a free agency...

Yes correct it's the USGS (US Geological Survey). Well I don't know what's going on. Maybe tomorrow there will be more...I'm leaving now good night.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 06:53:48 PM
Everything Ok here MJLover1990 thank you... read my posts above... it seems one of those two things:

-A very deep earthquake happened and was not even felt.
-Something really weird and freaking is going on and it´s not an earthquake...

Our National Geographic Institute is reporting nothing at all.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: mjaliveomg on April 11, 2010, 06:57:16 PM
Nothing here in Brazil..very weird report :?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: DooDoo on April 11, 2010, 06:59:28 PM
this is weird to say the least :shock:
did they announce it before it actually happened? :shock:
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 07:04:38 PM
Quote from: "DooDoo"
this is weird to say the least :shock:
did they announce it before it actually happened? :shock:

More or less same time. And last week there was a news of it here in Spain, in the morning, then it disappared...  :shock:

The most important News Agency here, one of the biggest in the world is not reporting anything at all either.

http://www.efe.com/
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: LSK on April 11, 2010, 07:06:57 PM
The UGS people say its at a depth of 616km would you be able to still feel it at that depth?  :?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 07:10:17 PM
Quote from: "DooDoo"
this is weird to say the least :shock:
did they announce it before it actually happened? :shock:

I´m checking it right now...

CNN reports it at Posted 6:43 p.m. ET, which is 00:43 in Spain.
The earthquake was supposed to be at 00:08 here, 6:08 p.m. USA ET.

Why do they report so fast an earthquake in another continent that was not even felt in the epicenter...? on sunday!
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: hesouttamylife on April 11, 2010, 07:12:19 PM
This is freaking me out.  Reminds me of Tom Cruise's movie, I forget the name.  The one with all the things coming out of the ground, weird weather.  Geez cinema to life instead of vice versa.  Very strange.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 07:13:42 PM
Now El Pais (Bilderberg, group that owns CNN Spain) reports that our National Geographic Institute has reduced it to 4.8.
But they say it happened at 1:00

 :shock:

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/f ... unac_1/Tes (http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/fuerte/terremoto/pasa/desapercibido/sur/Espana/elpepuesp/20100412elpepunac_1/Tes)
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 07:19:19 PM
We love jokes, more in the South, and it seems it´s starting to be a subject of them  :lol:

People here is saying it was sooooo deep, that it only ended up being felt in Australia  :lol:
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: LavdHim on April 11, 2010, 07:21:49 PM
or they report hoax earthquakes to make us afraid ?  :?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 07:27:06 PM
Quote from: "LavdHim"
or they report hoax earthquakes to make us afraid ?  :?

I think this is a possibility, together with the possibility that it was scheduled, something went wrongm people have realized something weird was going on, and they have stopped it and falsimedia now are trying to mend it...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: paula-c on April 11, 2010, 07:42:21 PM
somekindofsign, must be prepared for everything, nothing is by chance or by mistake! we find news that is! .. something must have, and hopefully I'm wrong .. I live in an eternal stress :evil:
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 07:51:12 PM
paula, it all seems has ended up in nothing here, our National Geographical Institute says it was 4,8... onething they don´t report when happens, as it´s nothing. They have made a public report just to calm down after the USA report. The only phone calls authorities received were from people worried because they had heard the rumour about the 6,2 thing... People around the world is sending signs of support, but I don´t understand all this mess for nothing...

Maybe it was little natural little thing.
Maybe we were schedulled and something went wrong... lucky us!
Repeating it would sound really really weird here, as it´s not an earthquakes place.

I used to live stressed when I realized things like that... not anymore... plus the energy vibration is increasing... plus if things have to change, many things are still to come  ;)
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: paula-c on April 11, 2010, 08:02:05 PM
The repetition would sound very, very rare here, because it is not a place earthquakes.


That's why the news seems strange to me :?:
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: jill on April 11, 2010, 08:04:26 PM
This is all to incite fear.  If we become afraid they think they can control us.  What they don't realize is that fear can turn into anger and then THEY have a problem.  People are wising up to what they are doing!
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: alive on April 11, 2010, 08:05:32 PM
Wow! This is really creepy. What is going on? Why report a fake earthquake? I don't get it.  :shock:
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: airieslady on April 11, 2010, 08:21:18 PM
Yeh, this is really creepy!  I am so glad that Michael has taught us to question everything and that the media lies... and the whole HAARP and NWO situation ... many people are aware now of this stuff.  Thank God, We are only a small group here, but I am so glad to have this communication with everyone here... it gives me Hope!  Sorry, Spain for all this stress!  I L.O.V.E. You Guys!
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: LavdHim on April 11, 2010, 08:24:05 PM
Quote from: "jill"
This is all to incite fear. If we become afraid they think they can control us. What they don't realize is that fear can turn into anger and then THEY have a problem. People are wising up to what they are doing!

this is what I think too ..
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 08:28:34 PM
WTF?! The USGS has increased the magnitude now to 6.3!!!

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 10uycs.php (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2010uycs.php)
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: alive on April 11, 2010, 08:32:31 PM
What? Really?   :shock:
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: alive on April 11, 2010, 08:33:59 PM
I'm confused....did this earthquake happen or not?  :?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: airieslady on April 11, 2010, 08:35:46 PM
Quote from: "somekindofsign"
WTF?! The USGS has increased the magnitude now to 6.3!!!

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 10uycs.php (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2010uycs.php)

I was just going to give same link... you beat me to it!  Very interesting I must say!  So this is the real information!  I have been on this site more in the last month than ever!
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 08:38:32 PM
Quote from: "alive"
What? Really?   :shock:

Check it yourself...

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... hp#details (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2010uycs.php#details)

It was 6.2 before, and Spanish sources are taking it to 4.7 from 4.8... ???

Also some sources that were reporting it happening at 1:00, now they are saying their news agency (europapress) has change the time to 12:08... ???
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 08:39:30 PM
Quote from: "alive"
I'm confused....did this earthquake happen or not?  :?


There´s no evidence at all yet.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: alive on April 11, 2010, 08:45:08 PM
So US says 6.3....Spain says 4.7? No one felt anything?  They don't even know the right time?  What are they up to?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: CC on April 11, 2010, 08:48:43 PM
Quote from: "somekindofsign"
Quote from: "alive"
What? Really?   :shock:

Check it yourself...

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... hp#details (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2010uycs.php#details)

It was 6.2 before, and Spanish sources are taking it to 4.7 from 4.8... ???

Also some sources that were reporting it happening at 1:00, now they are saying their news agency (europapress) has change the time to 12:08... ???

sorry for this but i laugh a little when i read in that page can you feel it? or something like that... reminds me to tito on twitter! LOL
so, nothing happen really?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 11, 2010, 08:52:37 PM
But it seems as there´s no insistence about it abroad Spain...
just the USGS triggered the alert, we reacted here, reported, just calls to authorities from people asking about the existence of it, no one felt nothing, no damages, media here played it down...
All the times reported have mergued into 12:08 now.

Both news about the 6.3 and 4,7 earthquake are spreading around the hispanic world (at least), both on media and social metworks, and people who heard 6,3 still don´t realize it´s not so. I´ve also readen apocalypthical comments on social networks... if this were true it would be possible, but rarely coincidential to say the least.

Quote from: "CC"
sorry for this but i laugh a little when i read in that page can you feel it? or something like that... reminds me to tito on twitter! LOL
so, nothing happen really?

You tell me... I knew Liz Taylor is marrying Janet´s agent just surfing to know about the earthquake  :lol: I´ve been out this week... I guess you alredeady know about the Liz T thing...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: paula-c on April 11, 2010, 09:14:03 PM
Madrid, April 11 - A 6.2 magnitude earthquake occurred to southern Spain, 24 km South-East of the Andalusian city of Granada, indicated the geological survey of (USGS).

The seismic movement occurred at 08 H 00 local (2208 Sunday GMT) 616 km depth near Sierra Nevada, pointed out the USGS


This will inform the government news agency.

 I think that difficult times lie ahead  somekindofsign :shock:
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: nynyro on April 11, 2010, 09:59:25 PM
This is so suspicious it's not funny.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: LovetheGlove on April 11, 2010, 10:05:37 PM
It sounds like the earthquake was deep.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/04 ... tml?hpt=T2 (http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/04/11/spain.earthquake/index.html?hpt=T2)

Peace/Love/Hoax/Michael

LovetheGlove (KL)
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: mjj29081958 on April 11, 2010, 11:14:54 PM
We (Southamerica) had a 4,8 earthquake too, seconds after Admin posted it on here. I felt it.
USGS says it was 4,9. Local reports, 4,8.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: LSK on April 12, 2010, 05:57:59 AM
There is something a bit strange to this story. Firstly I thought why would CNN report a story and not get the full facts, like the depth, before publishing and causing people to think it was far more serious than it actually was. But looking on the internet CNN seem to have a bit of an interest in earhtquakes. During the Haiti earthquake according to the Guardian, CNN had more coverage than any other news agency with seven reporters on the ground as well as ireports. Seems a bit much when you think the likes of the BBC had one reporter. Also on one of the articles CNN have regarding the spanish earthquake someone has mentioned that they had previously commented on the possiblity of tweets being sent out from someone at the epicentre and that could be sent out to those in the surrounding area that an earthquake was going to reach them soon. CNN apparently jumped straight on it and started moderating the comment. This could be coincidental but what are CNN up to?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: LavdHim on April 12, 2010, 06:15:11 AM
Quote from: "LSK"
There is something a bit strange to this story. Firstly I thought why would CNN report a story and not get the full facts, like the depth, before publishing and causing people to think it was far more serious than it actually was. But looking on the internet CNN seem to have a bit of an interest in earhtquakes. During the Haiti earthquake according to the Guardian, CNN had more coverage than any other news agency with seven reporters on the ground as well as ireports. Seems a bit much when you think the likes of the BBC had one reporter. Also on one of the articles CNN have regarding the spanish earthquake someone has mentioned that they had previously commented on the possiblity of tweets being sent out from someone at the epicentre and that could be sent out to those in the surrounding area that an earthquake was going to reach them soon. CNN apparently jumped straight on it and started moderating the comment. This could be coincidental but what are CNN up to?

so you think CNN knew something we don't ?
If so, where did CNN have the informations ?  :roll:  :?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: LSK on April 12, 2010, 06:41:32 AM
Quote from: "LavdHim"
Quote from: "LSK"
There is something a bit strange to this story. Firstly I thought why would CNN report a story and not get the full facts, like the depth, before publishing and causing people to think it was far more serious than it actually was. But looking on the internet CNN seem to have a bit of an interest in earhtquakes. During the Haiti earthquake according to the Guardian, CNN had more coverage than any other news agency with seven reporters on the ground as well as ireports. Seems a bit much when you think the likes of the BBC had one reporter. Also on one of the articles CNN have regarding the spanish earthquake someone has mentioned that they had previously commented on the possiblity of tweets being sent out from someone at the epicentre and that could be sent out to those in the surrounding area that an earthquake was going to reach them soon. CNN apparently jumped straight on it and started moderating the comment. This could be coincidental but what are CNN up to?

so you think CNN knew something we don't ?
If so, where did CNN have the informations ?  :roll:  :?

I know some people think that some of these events aren't natural and are being driven by something else so I was going with that thought in mind that maybe CNN would know something. Personally I think its either a cheap shot to increase traffic to their site or poor journalism. However I'm still curious as to why their heavily moderated someone's theory that its possible to tip someone off about an earthquake. As for where they would get their info from I don't know buts its not the USGS people.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: *Mo* on April 12, 2010, 07:46:40 AM
Last Saturday Badkolo had a long talk to a 55 years old man who works for CNN.  He talked to him about TMZ breaking the news about Mike's 'death', and this man told Badkolo that CNN has to have 2 sources and one confirmation in order to make claims.  That's the reason TMZ beat them, because CNN didn't meet these requirements until minutes after TMZ broke the news.

I'd like to know what CNN's sources and confirmation were in regards to this earthquake...
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: MJLover1990 on April 12, 2010, 07:53:46 AM
Quote from: "*Mo*"
Last Saturday Badkolo had a long talk to a 55 years old man who works for CNN.  He talked to him about TMZ breaking the news about Mike's 'death', and this man told Badkolo that CNN has to have 2 sources and one confirmation in order to make claims.  That's the reason TMZ beat them, because CNN didn't meet these requirements until minutes after TMZ broke the news.

I'd like to know what CNN's sources and confirmation were in regards to this earthquake...

That's very interesting, thanks for that!
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: MoreLondon on April 12, 2010, 08:52:05 AM
Quote from: "LavdHim"
Quote from: "LSK"
There is something a bit strange to this story. Firstly I thought why would CNN report a story and not get the full facts, like the depth, before publishing and causing people to think it was far more serious than it actually was. But looking on the internet CNN seem to have a bit of an interest in earhtquakes. During the Haiti earthquake according to the Guardian, CNN had more coverage than any other news agency with seven reporters on the ground as well as ireports. Seems a bit much when you think the likes of the BBC had one reporter. Also on one of the articles CNN have regarding the spanish earthquake someone has mentioned that they had previously commented on the possiblity of tweets being sent out from someone at the epicentre and that could be sent out to those in the surrounding area that an earthquake was going to reach them soon. CNN apparently jumped straight on it and started moderating the comment. This could be coincidental but what are CNN up to?

so you think CNN knew something we don't ?
If so, where did CNN have the informations ?  :roll:  :?

Maybe because Bilderberg owns CNN Spain, and Bilderberg is part of the lluminati ... just a thought  :(
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: somekindofsign on April 12, 2010, 08:59:29 AM
Quote from: "MoreLondon"
Quote from: "LavdHim"
Quote from: "LSK"
There is something a bit strange to this story. Firstly I thought why would CNN report a story and not get the full facts, like the depth, before publishing and causing people to think it was far more serious than it actually was. But looking on the internet CNN seem to have a bit of an interest in earhtquakes. During the Haiti earthquake according to the Guardian, CNN had more coverage than any other news agency with seven reporters on the ground as well as ireports. Seems a bit much when you think the likes of the BBC had one reporter. Also on one of the articles CNN have regarding the spanish earthquake someone has mentioned that they had previously commented on the possiblity of tweets being sent out from someone at the epicentre and that could be sent out to those in the surrounding area that an earthquake was going to reach them soon. CNN apparently jumped straight on it and started moderating the comment. This could be coincidental but what are CNN up to?

so you think CNN knew something we don't ?
If so, where did CNN have the informations ?  :roll:  :?

Maybe because Bilderberg owns CNN Spain, and Bilderberg is part of the lluminati ... just a thought  :(

CNN Spain is owned by PRISA Group (El Pais, Digital +, Santillana...), owned by Polanco Family, involved in Bilderberg since 70´s.
Bu this group were the last one to report about it.

Today, in Spain, it hasn´t even been metioned on TV news, and it´s out of the newspapers front pages.
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: MJJ1982 on April 12, 2010, 09:24:51 AM
What a strange situation.... :?
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: Heatherette on April 12, 2010, 10:00:16 AM
Wow, Another one! Geewiz!
Title: Re: USGS: 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Spain
Post by: MissG on April 12, 2010, 10:42:06 AM
The earthquake has been sensed in Málaga and Cádiz. Not much in Granada.

http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100412/malaga/seismo-grados-deja-sentir-20100412.html

I remember many years ago another one and It was creepy.

Anyway, no damages apparently ;)
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