A sign that things are about to change drastically?

Once or twice a year I travel to the Alps and cross the Massif Central mountains. They were formed by volcanoes at around the same time the Cs tell us that 4D STS began tampering with us. The last eruption was approximately 6000 years ago. I wonder how tectonically stable that region is today?

Chaîne des Puys
France

Volcano types:
Cinder cones
Lava domes
Maars Summit Elev: 1464 m
Latitude: 45.775°N
Longitude: 2.97°E
The Chaîne des Puys, prominent in the history of volcanology, form a N-S-trending chain of basaltic and trachytic cinder cones, basaltic maars, and trachytic lava domes in France's Massif Central that has been active into the Holocene. Construction of the present-day Chaîne des Puys began about 70,000 years before present (BP), and was largely completed by the beginning of the Holocene. Holocene eruptions constructed lava domes such as the Puy de Dôme, whose growth was accompanied by pyroclastic flows, cinder cones that fed lengthy lava flows, and maars. The latest well-documented activity took place about 6000 years BP near Besse-en-Chandesse and included the powerful explosions that formed the Lac Pavin maar. The dating of younger tephras has not yet been confirmed, and reports of historical eruptions as late as 1000 years BP have been discredited.

The Chaîne des Puys is about three hours north, via autoroute, of those living near the chateau. Could be a sleeping giant. Fortunately our region to the south has historically been stable, aside from that little bit of continental plate crunch that created the Pyrenees :O
 
An impressive and ever seen before tornado just hit Alger, this last Wednesday:


Approximative translation from the fr.Sott article:
The United States are accustomed to such weather events, not really Algeria. Yet. Wednesday, June 11, at 17.20, the municipality of El ESNAM, 120km from Algiers, was hit by a massive tornado. Several houses were blown, power poles away, aged 200 years olive trees uprooted ... The tornado caused extensive damage, but miraculously does no casualties or injuries. The village mayor, Mr. Hilal, was interviewed by the newspaper "Freedom" after the passage of the tornado: "This is a first in the region, we have never experienced this phenomenon (.. .). It is too early to put a figure on the amount of damage, but farmers have suffered incalculable deadweight loss."

More and more "ever seen before" are actually seen everywhere around the World...
 
‘Volcano-like eruption’ in Himachal Pradesh : http://www.canindia.com/2014/06/volcano-like-eruption-in-himachal-pradesh/#

On June 6, 2014, a “volcano-like eruption” in Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh triggered panic among the people of the area. Reports said that flames and a hot liquid stream were seen spewing out of a hill 100 m from Gadiyada village. The village is over 200 km from Shimla.
State geologists confirmed that the eruption is a ‘small magmatic activity’. After the report, a team of Geological Survey of India (GSI) reached the site on Thursday.

Fearing that a bigger eruption could damage their agricultural land and houses, residents of around half a dozen villages in the vicinity of the eruption are anxiously awaiting the final report of GSI team.

“Gases and liquids are being emitted from holes in a 10 feet area around the hill where the volcanic activity took place,” said Ved Prakash, president of Drang panchayat. He said the eruption, unheard of in this area, caused panic among villagers.

This is the first time such a volcanic activity has been witnessed in the state.

Chief parliamentary secretary Jagjivan Pal in whose Sulah assembly constituency the area falls visited the spot on Tuesday.

He said the flames and the hot liquid emanating from the hill had created panic. “Underground temperature in the area has increased manifold and people say that a steel electricity pole had become red hot a couple of days back,” he added. Pal said a sulphur-like material and black stone is flowing out from the perimeter of the hill.
 
A micro magnitude-2.5 earthquake detected in Hudson Highlands, beneath the Appalachian Trail in N.Y.

Earthquake hits Hudson Highlands, New York
_http://www.lohud.com/story/news/2014/07/05/earthquake-detected-beneath-peekskill/12248053/

Saturday July 5, 2014 - People living in the Hudson Highlands were startled Saturday morning by an earthquake that didn't shake the ground, but was accompanied by a loud boom.

The "micro earthquake" struck at 10:46 a.m., 3.1 miles beneath the Appalachian Trail in a heavily wooded area of Garrison.

The Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Seismographic Network reported on its website that it was a magnitude-2.5 earthquake. The location, according to Lamont-Doherty, was 13 miles southeast of Newburgh, and 23 miles north-northwest of White Plains. The coordinates, 41.36 north and 73.934 west, place it a few miles north of Peekskill.

Most people in the Lower Hudson Valley didn't hear or feel a thing. But those near the epicenter were startled into the streets.

Kathy Percacciolo lives on Route 9D in Garrison, not far from where the quake struck. Her daughter, Tara Percacciolo, lives next door.

"I thought somebody hit the house," she said. "I went outside to look and my daughter came running out and said, 'What was that?' I said maybe it was an earthquake."

She said she felt one once before, around 1984.

The Appalachian Trail crosses South Mountain Pass in Garrison, where Christine Schaetzl and her husband Ted A'Zary live.

"We heard this loud boom and the windows shook," Schaetzl said. "My husband went outside to see if someone's gas grill blew up."

She said she'd felt earthquakes before, but had never heard one.

"It was kind of scary," she said. "It echoed through the valley."

Thomas Pitt, who lives on Lake Street in Highland Falls, heard and felt the quake as well, even though he's on the other side of the Hudson River.

"I was sitting in the basement and there's this big rumble, a loud boom," he said. "Everyone was coming out of their houses, looking for smoke," he said.

People wondered if a gas main had exploded.

It was hours later that word came it was an earthquake.

"My wife said everyone was trying to figure it out on Facebook," Pitt said.

The U.S. Geological Survey listed the event at a category 5 earthquake, which typically causes light shaking and no damage. Its scale starts at 1, the weakest, and ends with 10-plus, the most devastating.

Leonardo Seeber, a seismologist and geologist at Lamont-Doherty, said the earthquake was in a wooded area of the Hudson Highlands, and not along any known fault lines, including the nearby Ramapo Fault.
 
I read this...http://www.iflscience.com/physics/earths-electromagnetic-field-weakening

Then two days later read this...http://www.iflscience.com/space/sun-eerily-quiet-and-scientists-arent-sure-why

Then watched this...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_K17vc2SkY&list=UUxz5R9YQMRW5QqElbAlMqRw

And I couldn't help but feel there's a connection between these 3 things? Electromagnetically? :P

Or am I seeing patterns where there are none?

Thoughts?
 
The Jet Stream is weakening.

Jet Stream So Weak Winds Are Running From Pacific to Atlantic Across the North Pole

http://robertscribbler.wordpress.com/2014/07/30/jet-stream-so-weak-winds-are-running-from-pacific-to-atlantic-across-the-north-pole/

Also, Scientists predict a solar superstorm every 150 years, meaning we are currently five years overdue.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/11004629/Humanity-risks-catastrophe-from-a-solar-superstorm.html
 
Lots of volcanic activity.

Seven Volcanoes In Six Different Countries All Start Erupting Within Hours Of Each Other

http://worldtruth.tv/seven-volcanoes-in-six-different-countries-all-start-erupting-within-hours-of-each-other/
 
Anthony said:
Lots of volcanic activity.

Seven Volcanoes In Six Different Countries All Start Erupting Within Hours Of Each Other

http://worldtruth.tv/seven-volcanoes-in-six-different-countries-all-start-erupting-within-hours-of-each-other/

That was back in November last year.
 
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