> Hi, John...
> A similar thought occurred to me . . .
Question: Are Bulging Sea Beds Causing Ships to Run Aground? JD
45.1 million google hits on search term "2011 RAN RUN AGROUND"
1.6 million " " " " " " 2010 " " "
1.2 million 2009
1.2 million 2008
0.8 million 2007
0.7 million 2006
0.7 million 2005
0.57 million 2004
0.57 million 2003
0.46 million 2002
0.57 million 2001
0.77 million 2000
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert M <robert_m@yahoo.com>
Date: Saturday, January 14, 2012 11:34 pm
Subject: Re: Ships Capsizing Due to Swelling Seafloors ??
To: "jadinardo@optonline.net" <jadinardo@optonline.net>
> Hi, John...
> A similar thought occurred to me and I had heard that there was
> some recent rumbling going on anew at Santorini.
> [A sea vessel accident also] happened in the Pacific a few years ago
> when a US submarine hit "an uncharted seamount" that had appeared
> suddenly in that region of the ocean.
> I think the sub was called the USS Franklin.
> You make want to check for it.
>
> ________________________________
> From: "jadinardo@optonline.net" <jadinardo@optonline.net>
> To: cals@valornet.com
> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 2:07 PM
> Subject: Ships Capsizing Due to Swelling Seafloors ??
>
> We might wish to search for information regarding aberrant
> depth readings from ocean buoys, and news reports of
> "submarine volcanoes" jutting up out of the oceans and seas.
> Reports such as these would indicate an unsettling of the world's
> ocean floors and sea beds. Thus, we might find that there is an
> increase in the number of news reports of such disturbances of
> Earth's lithospheric crust, both on the land and undersea.
> We could list the number of google hits on such searches for
> each year from 2011 on back through the previous years, and
> then we could easily detect any possible increase in the
> incidence of these events.
> John DiNardo
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16561904
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