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			by Shepard Ambellas 
			January 30, 2015 
			
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			'1000 mile swath of the U.S.  
			
			may be destroyed within 2 weeks
			 
			
			from an extinction level 
			event',  
			
			says park geologist 
			 
  
			
			
			 
			WYOMING (INTELLIHUB)  
			
			  
			
			As of January 29, 2015, Hank Hessler, a park 
			geologist stationed at
			
			Yellowstone National Park since 
			2002, publicly announced and put only a 2 week time-frame for the 
			supervolcano located under the park to erupt. 
			 
			Although no one knows for sure if Hessler's prediction will come 
			true, it does set an eerie overtone for people located within a 1000 
			mile swath of the park. 
			 
			Interestingly enough this information dovetails with information 
			previously reported by Intellihub, making Hessler's claims all that 
			much more real. Not to mention the fact that there was more than 
			1,900 documented earthquakes throughout the park in 2014 alone as 
			swarm activity continues to increase. 
			 
			On March 4, 2014, Intellihub came across information (below video), 
			by an unnamed source, who reported that the White House had ordered 
			the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to suppress earthquake 
			swarm data within the region to hide what may be coming from the 
			general public.  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
	
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			And this is where it gets scary as Yellowstone and a 
			1000 mile swath surrounding 
			
			the park's supervolcano may be on the 
			brink of an extinction level event (ELE). 
  
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			Yellowstone National Park 
			
			(Jeff Gunn/Flickr) 
  
			
			 
			In fact reports suggest that ancient Helium4 gas has breached the 
			surface layers of Yellowstone's crust and is now escaping into the 
			earth's atmosphere. Coupled with the recent and abrupt ground level 
			rise in the park we may be looking at a recipe for disaster. 
			 
			After all, Michio Kaku, a famous theoretical physicist, pointed out 
			in a January 2011 newscast which aired on CNN,  
			
				
				"When it blows 
			[Yellowstone] it could destroy the United States as we know it. 
			[...] That's what is making us nervous". 
			 
			
			Shockingly, later in the newscast, Kaku went on to explain how a 
			1000-mile ring of the U.S. would likely be destroyed if the 
			supervolcano actually went. And to make matters worse, geologists 
			all conclude that the park is long overdue for an eruption. 
			 
			In fact, the last Yellowstone eruption was thought to have happened 
			around 630,000 years ago, meaning we are about 30,000 years overdue, 
			literally putting us in the hot seat, front row. 
			 
			Kaku also pointed out that,  
			
				
				"Every single burp, murmur, of this gigantic supervolcano, including the rise above sea level, has to be 
				watched very carefully". 
			 
			
			So basically if you do the math for the disaster zone 
			radius, the first 100-miles emanating out from ground zero would be 
			completely wiped out.  
			
			  
			
			After that, ninety percent devastation would span out 
			another 500 plus miles from ground zero, making a 1000-mile diameter 
			ring that will essentially be fully decimated from the blast. 
			 
			Additionally this would essentially put what's left of the United 
			States into a State of Emergency and full-on martial law would be 
			declared under
			
			National Security Presidential Directive (NSPD) 51. 
			 
			And it gets even worse. Although there is no way I can vouch for the 
			information, I simply can't.  
			
			  
			
			But according to a random individual who posted a 
			video on YouTube, the USGS has likely been ordered by Washington to 
			suppress information regarding recent seismic activity and gaseous 
			releases in and around the Yellowstone region as a possible ELE in 
			on the way. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			Yellowstone National Park 
			
			(Jeff Gunn/Flickr) 
  
			
			 
			This information came directly from a connected individual, 
			according to the video, which also points out that they are 
			"expecting the big one".  
			
			  
			
			However the man's source has not yet been 
			revealed. And once again, I myself cannot vouch for this personally. 
			I just want to make that clear.
			But more importantly all of this matches up with actual data I was 
			able to reference showing a rise of ground level in the park of more 
			than 10 inches in the last week of February 2014 alone.  
			
			  
			
			So naturally this has me troubled as Michio Kaku 
			himself stated,  
			
				
				"As the ground starts to rise, more and more 
				earthquakes take place, that's about all the warning we get", 
				answering a question regarding a forewarning. 
			 
			
			Kaku finished with,  
			
				
				"It will happen and [when it does] it will 
				destroy North America as we know it". 
			 
			
			During the last eruption, 640.000 years ago, vast 
			amounts of North America were covered in at least 12 inches of ash. 
			 
			A recent KSFY
			
			exclusive report notes,  
			
				
				"If Yellowstone had a super eruption right now 
				[...] crops would be lost, making it impossible to feed cattle 
				which would die.  
				
				  
				
				Grocery store prices would skyrocket as meat, 
				grains and milk would be in short supply. Face masks would be 
				mandatory as breathing in volcanic ash is essentially the same 
				as breathing in small particles of glass."  
			 
			
			And all of this would lead to a Mad Max-like scenario 
			across the U.S. 
			
				
				"The people who actively watch this situation 
				seemingly fall into two camps: those who think the Yellowstone 
				volcano will never erupt again and those who think it will 
				happen tomorrow", reported KSFY. 
			 
			
			  
			
			
			  
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