Showing posts with label USGS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USGS. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

250K-year-old tools found in MX cave

There are many super-ancient human and alien mysteries throughout the Americas.


250,000-year-old tools in Mexico?! | Hueyatlaco mystery
(Awakened Epochs) What if humans arrived in the Americas not 12,000 years ago but 250,000 years ago? This is the forbidden story of Hueyatlaco, a Mesoamerican archeological site in central Mexico that mainstream history tried to erase.

Discovered in the 1960s and excavated by Smithsonian-backed archeologists, Hueyatlaco revealed stone tools buried beneath volcanic ash dated between 250,000 and 800,000 years old.

When scientists published their results, careers were destroyed, artifacts were confiscated and vanished, and armed men shut down the dig and hounded the participants.

From vanished bones displayed at the Smithsonian, to uranium-series dating, diatom analysis, and eyewitness accounts of suppression, this case challenges everything we think we know about the ancient peopling of the Americas.

Could humans or something like humans, have been in Mexico long before Homo sapiens sapiens supposedly left Africa? Or was this prehistory deliberately buried?

Watch as Awakened Epochs uncovers one of the most controversial and important archeological enigmas of all time.

CHAPTERS
  • 00:00 – Intro: The mystery of Hueyatlaco
  • 01:05 – A carved fossil [green] bone and a vanished artifact
  • 01:57 – Smithsonian and US Geological Survey join the excavation
  • 02:30 – Shocking dates: 22,000 to 800,000 years old
  • 03:06 – Suppression, missing evidence, and harassment
  • 03:42 – Independent dating confirms the impossible
  • 04:12 – Skeptics, flooding theory, and stratigraphy tests
  • 04:47 – Diatom analysis and the case for ancient occupation
  • 05:35 – Eyewitnesses, footprints, and local legends
  • 05:52 – Other evidence: Mastodon bones and white sands footprints
  • 06:15 – Outro: suppression or the truth of human origins?
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Mag 6.0 quake hits off Oregon coast today


Run! A tsunami could be headed this way!
COOS BAY, Oregon (USA Today) - An earthquake shook off the Oregon coast Wednesday (Oct. 30, 2024) afternoon.

The earthquake struck in the Pacific Ocean, more than 170 miles west of Bandon, Oregon, at exactly 1:15 pm local (Pacific) time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

The temblor, which was recorded at a depth of over 6 miles, measured a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 [just the 6th to do so in recent memory. Lord Poseidon must be mad.] More

Monday, October 21, 2024

Three earthquakes hit Los Angeles island


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We came to Morocco and found the same thing.
Los Angeles is a strange and wonderful place. It is massive and misunderstood. First of all, there are two Los Angeleeses, the city and the county. The city has more than 4 million people crammed in it, and the county has a population of over 10 million. These numbers fluctuate and are probably underreported because not everyone is documented or staying. There are 100,000 tourists on any given day, more in the summer. And people are constantly abandoning the megalopolis for other states then coming back. "Going to California" is a popular song for the band Led Zeppelin, and one has to wonder why of all the places in the world (Kashmir, Ireland, Shangri-la, etc.) they chose the Golden State to sing about. It has to be because everyone wants go there. Everyone is going to California eventually, even if just to visit. In its strangeness, apart from its size (roughly parallel to Bangkok, Thailand, at about 50 miles across), it has islands. We have snowy peaks, thick forest cover, desert, (asphalt) jungle, municipal wastelands, oil rigs, caves, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, beaches, and islands. One of those islands is Catalina that got hit by:

Three earthquakes, including a magnitude 3.6, hit off the coast of SoCal
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(KABC Los Angeles) A 3.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Southern California Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The 3.6 quake struck around 5:32 pm and was centered about 27 miles from San Clemente Island and 29 miles from Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, Los Angeles County, the USGS said.

Two smaller quakes (pre-shocks) had hit the same region about an hour-and-a-half earlier. The first measured at 3.1 and hit around 4:11 pm, and another 2.5-magnitude quake struck a few minutes later.

There were no immediate reports of damage. Source: KABC

Monday, September 19, 2011

India rocked by powerful earthquakes

9/19/2011

Monsoon landslides, 6.8 quake leave Himalayan foothills of Sikkim devastated (rediff.com).

India's earthquake on Sept. 18, 2011 was likely the result of two seismic events striking at nearly the same time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The magnitude 6.9 quake killed at least 55 people in northeastern India, Nepal, and Tibet, reported the AP.

The quake rumbled the mountainous region of the Indian town of Mangan, in the northeast Indian province of Sikkim, and near the Nepalese border. The epicenter was 42 miles northwest of Gangtok, India. Tremors from India's big earthquake were felt as far away as Bangladesh and New Delhi.

The quake came at the end of the monsoon season, and rain-soaked hills spawned landslides that caused much of the devastation, according to the American Geophysical Union's Landslide Blog. Heavy rainfall and more aftershocks in the coming days could complicate recovery efforts.

A flurry of big earthquakes have hit in recent weeks around the seismically and volcanically active Pacific Ring of Fire, but they were not triggered by each other. The Sikkim earthquake, as it is called, was also unrelated to these other temblors, but was seismically complex in its own right. More

Quake toll rises to 80, over 3,000 rescued

NEW DELHI, India (PNS) - [UPDATE: Sept. 21, 2011] The toll in the Sunday’s earth quake rose to 80 on Tuesday even as defense and paramilitary forces rescued more than 3,000 people in the worst-hit areas of Sikkim and efforts were intensified to extricate those trapped under the debris of collapsed structure. As many as 50 persons have been reported killed in Sikkim alone and 30 others in the neighboring regions.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Earthquake Rocks Los Angeles (Sunday night)


Immediate representation on USGS earthquake mapping system showing LA quake

UPDATE: This quake was a 4.7 (initially reported as a 5.0, which is exponentially larger). It lasted nearly 30 seconds, which is unusual. It was followed by two aftershocks, one a 3.1. More unusual is that the quake came at night, when they almost all happen in the early morning. It has been a hot day with large Vesak celebrations at Whittier Narrows Recreation area for many LA Buddhist temples.

Buddhism explains quakes as centering around events in a buddha's life. In addition, when the atmosphere is disturbed, land masses are distorted.

A significant temblor has rocked the Los Angeles area office of Wisdom Quarterly. Preliminary reports from Cal Tech have not established a magnitude.

But seasoned Los Angelenos at WQ estimate that it was at least a 4.0 magnitude shaker. Recent earthquakes in Mexico on the heels of the swine flu non-pandemic (a.k.a., "Lou Dobbs disease") suggest that the mood of the population influences Gaia, or the inter-dependent spirit of the environment. Intention and outlook matter.



Map of quakes from around the world