The reason I posted the earlier blog was to give you an overview of what really transpired in Haiti two weeks ago. There were fifty consecutive quakes that affected the Haiti region dating back from January 12, 2010 til January 17th. So in the span of five days, this country was devastated by not one quake but a series of quakes that totally obliterated the nation. Being born in the United States doesn't exempt me from speaking on Haiti. I have just as much right to speak about the issues affecting my people because their blood runs through my veins. I would hate to believe that my homeland of The United States of America would take part in a covert operation that would directly impact my people. Til this day I have yet to hear from family members. My mother's entire family lives in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas such as Delma, Carrefour, and Rue de Centre. Conspiracy theorists have speculated that our country is taking part in a collective military effort to seek and destroy but I leave that up to your objective minds. This project is better known as The Haarp Project, which Jesse Ventura exposed a month ago. If you look at the time frame of all the quakes that affected Haiti, you will notice a starking revelation. From the left, you will see the date, time, latitude, longitude, depth, and finally the magnitude of the quake. If you take a look at Haiti's depth, the scale reads 10 for each quake which means 10 feet below the Earth's surface. Also, when you check the magnitude of these quakes all of them range from 4.4 and the highest recorded is 7.0. This is what was initially reported to us on the 12th of January 2010. I did my own math and came up with 244.2 magnitude if you add all the quakes together. Then I got an average of 4.884 (round off to 4.9 for argument sake)when you divide the sum by 50. I'm not a rocket science, but something doesnt sound right here. How does one country seem to get hit with all those quakes in a span of five days? We all know California is prone for earthquakes but not even they could sustain that amount of shock as much as they're used to quakes. The numbers below indicate the total fatalies a single country amassed as a result of an earthquake. You clearly see California just had a quake and recorded no fatalities, but the depth of this quake was 29.3km below the Earth's surface,which leads me to believe the risk was less. As for China, it was 19km with a magnitude of 7.9 which killed 87,587 people. For the Andaman Islands, the depth was 30km killing over 200,000 people. The point I'm trying to make is the fact that the higher the magnitude and the closer the epicenter of the quake is to the region, the more damage it will create. Haiti's death toll is expected to reach well over 200,000--the census is not in since people are still being counted for and there are countless hundreds buried under rubble. Fifty quakes is enough to obliterate and create the disaster that Haiti encountered several days ago. I would hate to believe my country is behind some covert operation that clearly wanted to test how much damage they could do with a weapon of mass destruction. This form of combat is not supposed to be used and if this is the case, we're in alot of trouble as a nation. As you think about these things, I want you to be objective and do your research as well as comment back with what you have learned. Lets get a dialogue going, because the germ of defeat is in every selfish thought. I don't think any country could withstand that amount of pressure as a result of an earthquake. Not even California experienced anything remotely close to what Haiti endured. I pray for my people in Haiti and you need to be weary of what your doing when your donating money. Who is to say your not taking part of something greater than you and me as a whole. Think about it!
•2004 12 26 - Sumatra-Andaman Islands - M 9.1 Fatalities 227,898
•2008 05 12 - Eastern Sichuan, China - M 7.9 Fatalities 87,587
•2010 01 10 - Offshore Northern California - M 6.5
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