Shallow 6.2 earthquake violently shakes sea-floor of Norwegian Sea
TheExtinctionProtocol.com
May 24, 2012
ARCTIC CIRCLE – A strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake shook a region of the Norwegian Sea at a depth of 8.8 km (5.5 miles). The epicenter of the Arctic earthquake was 1078 km (670 miles) NW (307°) from Murmansk, Russia and 1468 km (912 miles) NE (36°) from Reykjavik, Iceland. This earthquake was very shallow and more Arctic earthquakes of this nature can be expected as the planet’s magnetic field weakens further and the migration of the magnetic north pole continues its race towards Siberia. –The Extinction Protocol