By Alan
Caruba
The
president of the Space and Science Research Corporation, John Casey, is also
the author of “Cold Sun: A Dangerous ‘Hibernation’ of the Sun Has Begun!” and
has called attention to a meteorological cycle that until the global warming
hoax occurred, was largely unknown to many people and, to a large degree still
is.
Nature has
not cooperated with the charlatans who made claims about a dramatic warming of
the Earth. Since 1998 the planet along with the Sun has been in a solar cycle
distinguished by very few, if any, sun spots—evidence of solar storms—and a
cooling of the Earth that has some predicting a forthcoming new Little Ice Age.
As
Wikipedia reports: “Solar Cycle 24 is the
24th solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity
began. It is the current solar cycle, and began on January 4, 2008, but there
was minimal activity until early 2010. It is on track to be the Solar Cycle
with the lowest recorded sunspot activity since accurate records began in 1750.”
These cycles occur every eleven years.
I was surprised to receive a news release from the Space and Science Research Corporation (SSRC) on Monday with the headline “Earthquake
and Volcano Threat Increases” because, frankly, I could have put out the same
release and, if such activity did increase, I could claim credit for predicting
it and, if not, few if any would recall I had made such a claim. While
earthquake activity has been studied for decades, even the U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS) makes no claim to being able to predicting when or where one will
occur.
What the USGS can tell you is that their scientists (and
others) “estimate earthquake probabilities in two ways: by studying the history
of large earthquakes in a specific area and the rate at which strain
accumulates in the rock.” A translation
of this is that they have only the most minimal clues when and where one will
occur. A recent International Business Times article reported that this may
change as the introduction of “big data analytics” kicks in to provide “a leap
of accuracy of quake predictions.”
The SSRC news
release was about a letter that Casey had sent Craig Fugate, the Administrator
of the Federal Management Agency which “disclosed that we are about to enter a
potentially catastrophic period of record earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
throughout the United States.”
Casey’s
letter outlined “how the ongoing dramatic reduction in the Sun’s energy output
will not only plunge the world into a decades-long cold epoch, but at the same
time bring record geographic devastation in monster earthquakes and volcanic
eruptions.”
Other
scientists have come to similar conclusions, but after years of sorting through
all the claims about global warming and “climate change”, one might want to
tread lightly before embracing them.
I asked my
colleague at The Heartland Institute, Science Director Jay Lehr, for his reaction
and he was quite candid. “I have read it and am extremely skeptical. It sounds
like the agency is looking for some press and, of course, when they turn out to
be wrong no one will be upset. No harm. No foul. Being ready for earthquakes in
known quake zones makes sense; creating unwarranted fear does not.”
Dr. Lehr
summed up my own reaction. I would recommend his skepticism to everyone.
Will there
be earthquakes here in the U.S.? Yes. The New Madrid earthquakes were the
biggest in the nation’s history, occurring in the central Mississippi Valley
and so large they were felt as far away as New York and Boston, Montreal and
Washington, D.C. President James Madison
and his wife Dolly felt them in the White House. They lasted from December 16,
1811 through March of 1812 and there were more than 2,000 quakes in the central
Midwest, and between 6,000-10,000 in the boot-heel of Missouri where New Madrid
is located near the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
When will
new earthquakes or volcanic eruptions occur? I doubt anyone knows the answer to
that.
© Alan
Caruba, 2015
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