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Large crack opens in the earth in southern Peru
by staff report via baz - Living in Peru Sunday, Feb 27 2011, 11:54pm
international / environment / other press

Earth Changes Predicted

A number of geophysicists and others have predicted that the earth will undergo drastic geological upheaval in this period. Recent quakes in New Zealand signal events on opposite side of Pacific, as is the usual case with these movements.

According to predictions, Etna and Pele are the main indicators. Soothsayers and scientists seem to agree that we are in for a 'big one' and it ain't gonna be pleasant. Drastic pole shift scenarios are also predicted, in which case entire continents could be flooded overnight. Apparently the earth undergoes these 'cleansing periods' when man's perversity gets out of hand. If that is the case it's gonna be a rough ride. [Inaction from the people brings its own reward!]

100 meters wide and 3 kilometers long. (Photo: El Comercio)
100 meters wide and 3 kilometers long. (Photo: El Comercio)

The sudden appearance early in the morning of an enormous crack, measuring 100 meters wide and three kilometers long, caused confusion among residents of the Huacullani district in the Chucuito province, department of Puno.

The exact cause of the crack in the earth still unknown. Peru’s geophysical institute ruled out the occurrence of an earthquake in the region, but what is clear is that the ground opened up and large blocks of earth can be observed scattered throughout the area.

The event, recorded Wednesday morning, caused the collapse of one house located in the rural community of Llorohoco. Four people managed to escape, but the youngest in the family, five-year-old Jean Carlos Vilcanqui Acero, is missing.

Geological engineers from the regional committee for civil defense have arrived in the area to investigate the phenomenon and determine its causes, said Javier Pampamallco, Puno’s civil defense chief.

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reminder
by big brother Monday, Feb 28 2011, 12:14am

but don't forget, morons, keep watching the 'Oscars' and never question your criminal governments!

Yea ...
by pen Monday, Feb 28 2011, 6:12am

whatever you do sheeple, don't hold Wall St and the government to account for their flagrant crimes. Tune into Letterman and Oprah for some real mindless 'entertainment,' instead.

Oprah and Letterman, moron managers
Oprah and Letterman, moron managers


 
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