Seismic Faults in New Jersey Suddenly Emitting Carbon Monoxide Gas. Is an earthquake coming?

Sunday, May 1, 2016
By Paul Martin

Superstation95.com
May 01, 2016

Three earthquake fault lines in New Jersey have begun emitting Carbon Monoxide gas from underground, possibly indicating they are being “squeezed” and potentially warning of a coming earthquake! A satellite model using analysis from space, is showing the Carbon Monoxide emissions in our atmosphere and it corresponds remarkably well with the location of the Hopewell, Flemmington and Chalfont earthquake faults. You can look at the live satellite data, showing the Carbon Monoxide emissions and the wind direction HERE.

SuperStation95 checked with the New Jersey State Police office of Emergency Management to find out if there are any large forest or brush fires in the state today, which might account for a larger-then-usual show of Carbon Monoxide, but the OEM told us that the state has gotten heavy and steady rains for twelve hours and no large fires of any kind are taking place which might account for this satellite reading.

Further, common sense says that today being Sunday, there is little (or no) heavy industry operating today, and of course, no major traffic jams which might also account for increased Carbon Monoxide readings.

That leaves the question, “Where is the Carbon Monoxide coming from?” The answer: earthquake faults.

Earthquakes CANNOT be predicted, so don’t panic

Before we go any farther, we wish to emphasize there is no scientific way to actually predict an earthquake and we are NOT doing that. This article is published solely to inform the public about a factual matter which is taking place, and the historical facts about what this MIGHT mean, so none of you should panic or get upset by what you’re about to read. This situation may amount to nothing at all.

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