Siberian Earthquake Related To Rocket Failure?

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Siberia 6.6 Earthquake Hits Same

Area of Soyuz Rocket Crash

by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media

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A magnitude 6.6 earthquake occurred earlier today and is in same area of Russia's Soyuz crash site after failing on Saturday 12.24.2012. It could be just a coincident, or there could be a direct connection.

 

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Russia's Soyuz-2.1B rocket crashed into Siberia minutes after its launch due to rocket failure. Fragments crashed approximately 120 kilometers south of the Novosibirsk region of Siberia. This is the same area of today's 6.6 quake which was located 361 km (224 miles) from Abakan, Russia.

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  • Time to start spending money on something usefull, the rockets are failing lately. This sounds very possible. 

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