XPost: sci.geo.geology, van.general, sci.geo.earthquakes   
   From: sci_med@health.info   
      
   On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 01:00:12 -0330, David Dalton wrote:   
      
   >> No.   
   >   
   >Why not? Is it not located on a major fault or   
   >plate boundary?   
      
    A fault like the "ring of fire"...from BC to Australia all along   
   the Port coasts.   
      
    BC, especially GVRD, is not plated, it's silted. GVRD is built on   
   a Bubble 1 mile down at the Main/Hastings, to the UBC Loop, which is why   
   all the silt has dipped down a lot of buildings, in the last 200 years.   
   It's like a large Orlando Florida "Sink Hole".   
      
    That makes it earthquake proof, and the only real way you can nuke   
   B.C. is to fire X2 1 Megaton, 1 mile penetrating Nuclear Rockets like   
   Joshua and Excalibur "from their orbital station", at Vancouver.   
      
    Usually Nuclear Bombs/Rockets are detonated 500km from the earths   
   surface for maximum effect surface. So why do these rockets (Joshua and   
   Excalibur) have a 1 mile penetration?   
      
    In effect, an earthquake disaster is almost impossible compared to   
   "other disasters".   
      
   Have a Nice Day   
      
   Bob   
      
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