Hot Ash from Mt. Shasta? Fire nearby as well.. Earthquake update Sunday 6/26/2022



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37 thoughts on “Hot Ash from Mt. Shasta? Fire nearby as well.. Earthquake update Sunday 6/26/2022”

  1. Sad to say, La Palma had a similar event a couple of weeks before things cut loose. That doesn't look like ash from the ground of a forest fire residue. The blow up ash/smoke looks very localized, very area specific.

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  2. Something new? Not odd. Looks like a fissure opening up. Awesome for a volcano to be in USA! Whitch direction would lava flow?? Give us a heads up on 'what ifs'. Thanks!! Ps.. your sneezing from the ash. Lol

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  3. We were just at our property today about an hour north of Shasta. We have a few acres and are digging a wallipini greenhouse. Didn’t see this until later today when we left. Very curious to hear updates. I just checked the camera and saw some more dust/steam/ash movement.

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  4. I'd have to look up the data for myself, 5:13ish looks to be a event called spasmodic tremor. Normally associated with magma movement in a volcano. Without looking at an enlarged view of the events one can't say for sure. You see that type of event in Hawaii a lot.

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  5. Yes something IS squirting up into the air in that spot! Reminds me of what you see in Yellowstone. Maybe steam & a geyser?? Can a volcano like shashta have a geyser?? No idea. But I definitely saw something. Can steam look like that?

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  6. It would not surprise me at all if a west coast USA volcano goes active. Because so many other ones around the whole world is active. I think its just a matter of time. No idea which one will go boom.. I just think it will NOT be Yellowstone. Because Yellowstone is always letting out steam & pressure.

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  7. Hey EarthMaster…I am an Astronomer by Hobby but I also love Volcanology and have studied it for many years..Little tidbit to think about…If Mount Shasta hasn't erupted since 1250AD and it has an Average of Eruption every 800 years…It should be due, shouldn't it?…and if That little ridge on the North side is confirmed with an outgassing from a Fumerole it could indicate that the magma is moving and maybe actually looking for a new conduit….(Novarupta in 1912 on the side of Mount Katmai in Alaska is a Good example of this…)…it is obvious that the seismic station recorded some rumbling…Shasta could be awakening…She has slept a long time…Be Vigilant…I know I'll be watching more closely…

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  9. Just checked out the camera view at 4:50 AM Eastern, 1:50 AM Pacific, Monday morning, 06/27/22. No glow visible, which means no FIRE. It sure looks like steam emissions to me, and the quake data does look like harmonic tremors, as well. Certainly bears close scrutiny, for sure.

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  10. The sensations you're feeling or hearing when your head gets next to the microphone is because of the nanobots. They are in all of us and especially our heads. Nanobots are being used to control the weather. Smart dust is another word for them. Much love to you!

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  11. Look above this area. The snow is melting, or a lot of ash on the white snow. The area would be covered, uniformly, not the white getting smaller and smaller. In area goes, from white snow to where the snow area shrinks . I would think if it was ash, the whole area would be covered uniformly. This looks like snow melting.that large an area means it is hot, melting.

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  12. WOW! You REALLY do ALL the research to disprove your own theories, in order to comfort the masses??? it's OK to express your worries!!! YOU ARE AWESOME! PLEASE STAY HONEST! We ALL Need to prepare! YOU rock, Thank you for everything, Earth Master!

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  13. Hi it’s mark from the uk been watching mt shaster all day sure that’s steam and smoke it’s getting bad again and it’s looking like it’s coming from cracks in to places keep up the good work

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  14. Thanks for the update. My kids live in Anderson just south of Mt. Shasta. Yeah, I saw something squirting up in same spot as well. We will be waiting to hear your update. Strange.

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