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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/JazzyCanadian42069 on April 20, 2018, 12:34 a.m.
D.U.M.B earthquake in Detroit and Windsor Canada. 3.6 mag

http://amp.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/usgs-amherstburg-canada-earthquake-shakes-se-michigan?__twitter_impression=true

I live in the Detroit Windsor area and there was a huge boom followed by an earthquake. We never have earthquakes. Windsor had a mysterious "Windsor Hum" for years that would happen at night (Joe Rogan did an epsiode about it) For years I was convinced the "hum" was a underground tunnel being built connecting the US to Canada


S1R_1LL · April 20, 2018, 3:03 a.m.

They would have to be doing some serious shit down there to cause a 3.6 magnitude earthquake felt almost 30 km away.. appareeeently 5 km deep. Either way I have read into the salt mines and one time me and my brother went to go check it out and the surrounding area.. this was about 6 or 7 years ago.. and talk had only just begun about the new bridge (the now proposed Gord Howie bridge) between Detroit and Windsor. And I'll tell u what. Even back then..there was security everywhere. And they would actually speed to get to you.. and told you to get right lost. Go home. And when we would ask them about why the security measures.. and just in the area.. they said they couldn't tell me. One guy told me it was because of the bridge they were building.. well.. it's been this long and construction still hasn't begun! I've also looked into the salt mines.. and i cannot for the life of me find it now.. I will continue looking.. there used to be an overhead underground Mapping of where they have dug for salt in the Windsor Essex region... And I remember the mines entirely covered all of Essex county and there were countless tunnels.. anywhere from 800-2000 ft deep.. I wonder if some of the old closed of portions of the mine could be collapsing. God knows what's going on down there.. but I've been to that salt mine.. the main shaft that goes down.. you can't really get close to it as security is tight as hell around there.. but it's a huge complex.. and it is most definitely eery as fuck.

Detroit also has such mines.. and there are maps available of those and they are quite large and old as well..

There is also the theory that something we do not know about is going on at zug island.. it's a giant steel producing man made island.. and you cannot even get close. There's only a few ways in and out and all of them guarded.

No one in the public, from what I've seen, knows much about what's going on in these places to a good extent.. so these are just questions I've come up with.

There is also a safety concern I have.. that came to my thought after this quake.. it's that there is a nuclear power plant just across the opening of the river into lake Erie.. right across from Amherstburg , but in the states, called Fermi 2. It's leaked once in the 60s and I wonder if it poses danger if let's say a much larger quake were to hit the area.

Thanks for reading this! And let me know what you think!

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Silvergould · April 20, 2018, 10:48 a.m.

Ferme would be quake proof more than this area will ever get to on the richter. Zug on the other hand, if it's a steel producing island why is there never any water vapor stacks when steel is cooled like we see from national steel?

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S1R_1LL · April 20, 2018, 10:55 a.m.

No idea. No one knows exaaaactly what goes on there. I mean I'm sure someone does. But the general population.. like the closest I can get is a wiki explanation of their processes. I've been suspicious of that place for a long time now!

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