Mega Disasters: America's MOST CATASTROPHIC Threats *2 HOUR MARATHON*



Delve into the looming menace of the Yellowstone “Mega-Volcano,” capable of unleashing global chaos. Witness the deadly force of tornadoes tearing through cities like Chicago, challenging everything we thought we knew. Through expert insights and gripping reenactments, uncover how these colossal events have shaped our past and may threaten our future in this full episode marathon of “Mega Disasters.”

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27 thoughts on “Mega Disasters: America's MOST CATASTROPHIC Threats *2 HOUR MARATHON*”

  1. Oak lawn is so far west from chicago its just stupid, i live in chicago, i am a chicagoan. This is nowhere near downtown, and there are not a lot of tall buildings obmver there and they gotca lot of flat land area which includes like 3 different cemeteries. Oak Lawn IS NOT a suburb of Chicago.

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  2. If it contradicts (violates) the theory, the theory is wrong. New Madrid isn't the only intracontinental fault with major quakes. 21:00 More than 80% of our bridges are already on the verge of failure, you don't need a major quake to bring compromised structures down.

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  3. The old roads will all be improved,
    One will proceed on them to the modern Memphis:
    The great Mercury of Hercules fleur-de-lis,
    Causing to tremble lands, sea and country.

    -Nostradamus

    Because Yellowstone will erupt afterwards. The solar flares are causing this.

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  4. I remember something from a few years ago, in a conversation about the San Andreas, there was a map showing the north American continent, where it is today, it showed the strip of land that joined the west coast, and a strip of land that's joined the east coast

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