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Nach Japan, Deutschland?
               February 15, 2011 – KOBLENZ, Germany- The Extinction Protocol -  The scene of Germany’s famous Laacher See lake looks picturesque and  serene but underneath the calm surface of the waters lies a potential  killer that could devastate a good portion of Europe. The last time the  Laacher See super-volcano erupted 12,000 years ago, it deposited ash  across much of Europe. On July 30, 2010, an earthquake struck near the  region and that likely signaled a potential awakening of the giant  sleeping caldera. That Laacher See is a potentially active volcano has  been proven by seismic activities and heavy thermal anomalies under the  lake. Carbon dioxide gas from magma still bubbles up at the southeastern  shore, and scientists believe that a new eruption could happen at any  time. Today the region near Koblenz was shaken by a swarm of 7  earthquakes beginning with a 4.5 magnitude  quake which erupted at a depth of 6 km. Across the planet, the giant  dormant volcanoes, one by one, are being stirred from their long and  ancient slumber. Earth is on the precipice of major geological change.  See pages 134-135 in my book for the full Laacher See super-volcano  story.
February 15, 2011 – KOBLENZ, Germany- The Extinction Protocol -  The scene of Germany’s famous Laacher See lake looks picturesque and  serene but underneath the calm surface of the waters lies a potential  killer that could devastate a good portion of Europe. The last time the  Laacher See super-volcano erupted 12,000 years ago, it deposited ash  across much of Europe. On July 30, 2010, an earthquake struck near the  region and that likely signaled a potential awakening of the giant  sleeping caldera. That Laacher See is a potentially active volcano has  been proven by seismic activities and heavy thermal anomalies under the  lake. Carbon dioxide gas from magma still bubbles up at the southeastern  shore, and scientists believe that a new eruption could happen at any  time. Today the region near Koblenz was shaken by a swarm of 7  earthquakes beginning with a 4.5 magnitude  quake which erupted at a depth of 6 km. Across the planet, the giant  dormant volcanoes, one by one, are being stirred from their long and  ancient slumber. Earth is on the precipice of major geological change.  See pages 134-135 in my book for the full Laacher See super-volcano  story. 
 - 4.5 quake 6 km – Germany
- 3.2 quake 11 km – Germany
- 2.4 quake 12 km – Germany
- 3.7 quake 20 km – Germany
- 2.1 quake 20 km – Germany
- 3.4 quake 12 km – Germany
- 2.0 quake 10 km – Germany
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
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