By: Red Pill | 10-12-2017 | News
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USGS Records Earthquake Near North Korea Test Site

A shocking reporting from the United States Geological Survey says that they've recorded a 2.9 Magnitude Earthquake 23km to the East of Sungjibaegam, North Korea.

The USGS has actually posted on their website that they cannot be sure of this was a man-made event or if it was natural.

This is not the normal routine for the USGS; but with North Korea continuously provoking the entire planet through their repeated defiance of international sanctions and condemnations one may expect this event to have been another test from the rogue nation.

The USGS posted the following on their website:

<blockquote>”The previous North Korean Nuclear tests. The event has earthquake like characteristics, however, we cannot conclusively confirm at this time the nature (natural or human-made) of the event. The depth is poorly constrained and has been held to 5 km by the seismologist. The Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC) is the sole organization in the U.S. federal government whose mission is to detect and report technical data from foreign nuclear explosions.”</blockquote>

If it is indeed true that North Korea has issued another testing it will most certainly produce a rapid response from the United States of America.

General Kelly said today during a White House Press Briefing <i>”Let's hope that diplomacy works”</i> but insisted that the danger from the Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and the progress from North Korea in their intentions is a very real threat to the safety and security of America and our allies.

Source:

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us1000aqsx#executive

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