It looks like there is a shimmer that could be electricity in the video from the baltimore sinkhole event from about 1:27-1:29. Check it out:
Given what we know about the electrical nature of storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and all the info gleaned from the electric universe theory, it does seem to fit with the increase of the earth's electrical activity.
A friend on FB pointed it out and one of his friends had an interesting thought:
"When you get towards the end it all breaks loose and from the look of the ejectors they are very filamentary rather than being puffs of dust. I have thought for a while now that sink holes because of their vertical sides and being mainly shaped round, are electrical events. This looks too looks very electrical in nature, like one you might see on the sun as an filament eruption, with the magnetic lines of force that is holding matter together sheering along a stress line and releasing energy. I wonder if the ground contained a lot of quartz as we could then look at piezoelectricity being involved."
Given what we know about the electrical nature of storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and all the info gleaned from the electric universe theory, it does seem to fit with the increase of the earth's electrical activity.
A friend on FB pointed it out and one of his friends had an interesting thought:
"When you get towards the end it all breaks loose and from the look of the ejectors they are very filamentary rather than being puffs of dust. I have thought for a while now that sink holes because of their vertical sides and being mainly shaped round, are electrical events. This looks too looks very electrical in nature, like one you might see on the sun as an filament eruption, with the magnetic lines of force that is holding matter together sheering along a stress line and releasing energy. I wonder if the ground contained a lot of quartz as we could then look at piezoelectricity being involved."