La Palma Island's Apocalyptic Volcanic Eruption Inferno Stokes Fires of Trans-Atlantic Super Tsunami Theory
If theories about La Palma’s capacity to trigger a fabled super-tsunami, capable of wiping out much of the US East coast with a high-speed 100 foot tall wave, are intensifying on the Internet, it is in part due to horrific 24/7 online livestream footage of both the active lava flow — which has caused partial evacuation of the Spanish-controlled island off Africa’s coast — and the fact that a “once every 20 to 200 year occurrence” is now actually occurring!
Ah yes, 2021 at its finest.
More likely, in our view at least, is that the untimely eruption in La Palma is indicative of higher than normal geological activity — and could be a harbinger of things to come in more geologically active parts of the world… but not necessarily, itself, a case for serious concern.
—FULCRUM Research
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