The Seismographs display properly on a larger screen
DATE TIME LATITUDE LONGITUDE MAGNITUDE DEPTH (Kilometers)
Seismograms of the Indian nuclear test (top) and a respective nearby earthquake (bottom) recorded at Nilore, Pakistan. These seismic signatures for an explosion and earthquake are typical and clearly distinguish one from the other.
TOP: P-WAVE.
Smoother ripple-like. Resembles an audio wave.
BOTTOM: S-WAVE:
Scratchy, toothy look caused by grinding of Earth's Teutonic Plates.
Seismographs of all nine events show sudden beginnings and subsequent P-waves typical of nuclear explosions.
“Arctic Oil & Gas: 25% of World's Reserves Beneath Arctic Seabed“
"was the overall United States term for the development of techniques to use nuclear explosives for peaceful construction purposes."
“Possible excavation applications included: canals, harbors, highway and railroad cuts through mountains, open pit mining, construction of dams, and other quarry and construction-related projects. Underground nuclear explosion applications included: stimulation of natural gas production, preparation of leachable ore bodies for in situ leaching, creation of underground zones of fractured oil shale for in situ retorting, and formation of underground natural gas and petroleum storage reservoirs.“
Evidence strongly suggests OPERATION PLOWSHARE has been renewed. Is the Military-Industrial Complex using Nuclear Explosives to access Arctic Oil Reserves?