A 4.3 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Ontario and western Quebec recently. No big deal, However it was followed the next day by problems at the Pickering, Ontario nuclear power plant. A little close for comfort.
Now a video has been released in which a private researcher has tracked weather-control plumes from the northern United States to Canada, raising the possibility that American weather-control technology may have been behind the incident.
The researcher has used commonly-available Google technology to track the plume to a secret installation whose buildings have been airbrushed out in Google Earth. Has Canada been selected as a new target of weather warfare? Thanks to Fiona.
Earthquake shakes Quebec, Ontario
Minor temblor caused no reported damage
CBC News Mar 16, 2011 https://ca.news.yahoo.com/earthquake-shakes-quebec-ontario-20110316-113315-474.html
A minor earthquake has hit eastern Ontario and western Quebec, with tremors extending from the greater Montreal region to Ottawa.
COMMUNITY: Did you feel the quake: Send us your stories, photos and videos
Natural Resources Canada confirmed the 4.3 quake’s epicentre was in Hawkesbury, Ont. The United States Geological Survey at first measured it at 3.7 but later changed its rated magnitude to 4.3 as well.
The Canadian agency initially reported the quake was centred in Lachute, Que., about 80 kilometres northwest of Montreal. The quake struck Wednesday at 1:36 p.m. ET with no reported damage.
It later issued a release saying the quake also didn’t affect any of the major nuclear facilities in the region.
Temblors were reported in the Laurentians, across Montreal, in Cornwall and in Ottawa.
“I was sitting on my couch and all of a sudden I hear this noise which is boom, boom, boom, boom,” said Feely Antipas, who lives in Morin Heights, Que.
“I thought it was a big [boulder] coming from a big mountain, going down the hill. The noise when it stopped it was very strong.”
The ground started shaking and stopped after about 10 seconds.
In Grenville, Que., elementary school teacher Audra Goorbarry was in her classroom with her Grade 5 and 6 students when the quake struck.
“The children were sitting at their desks and on the floor reading quietly,” Goorbarry said.
“Then the expressions on their faces changed immediately, and some of them screamed out, and some of them covered their mouths. And there were a few aftershocks, so they were really excited about the rumbling after.”
Pascal Provost said he felt the quake at his home in Repentigny around 1:30 p.m.
“My house complained a little bit and my cat looked like it saw a ghost,” Provost told CBC News’s Community page.
Federal quake website froze
It appeared the one casualty was the federal website intended to keep Canadians informed about earthquakes.
Last time there was a temblor in the region, last June, it froze Earthquakes Canada’s website.
The site was brought to its knees again Wednesday. Many visitors seeking information were greeted by blank screens and the site occasionally worked, but only intermittently after 2 p.m.
https://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?disc=149495;article=136255;
https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2011/03/16/pickering-nuclear-leak.html
ALERT: Ontario Nuclear Plant Reports Leak & 4.3 Earthquake In Quebec {VIDEO }
17 March 2011 01:07:27
Pickering nuclear plant reports water leak – Technology & Science – CBC News
www.cbc.ca
Ontario Power Generation has notified Canada’s federal nuclear regulator about the release of 73,000 litres of demineralized water into Lake Ontario at the Pickering A nuclear generating station.
2 seconds ago · Friends Only ·LikeUnlike · · Share
Butlin Cat By Evelyn Guzman -March 16,2011
Ontario Power Generation has notified Canada’s federal nuclear regulator about the release of 73,000 litres of demineralized water entered into Lake Ontario from the Pickering A nuclear generating station.Pickering A is the first four reactors at the nuclear plant just east of Toronto. It went into service in 1971 and continued to operate safely until 1997, when it was placed in voluntary lay-up as part of what was then Ontario Hydro’s nuclear improvement program. The leak was reported to have occured at 11: 30 p.m. ET on Monday March 14,2011 and was caused by a pump seal failure.The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission stated“The radiological risk to the environment and people’s health is negligible,” . The nuclear regulator and Environment Canada are monitoring the situation. The leak on was reported by Andrew Nichols of CBC News Wednesday afternoon and said he spoke to an Ontario Power Generation spokesperson who told him the risk is minimal but that such leaks are not supposed to occur.
“Gordon Edwards and Andrew Nichols where at the upmost concern since both must report the facts to the public.Edwards said In his words, ‘What the hell is considered negligible?'” “The radiological risk to the environment and people’s health is negligible.Nichols had reported the leak could be of some concern due to Lake Ontario being the main source of drinking water for millions of people who live along the lake.This all occurs on the back heels of Japan’s nuclear crisis emerging in the mist of multiple possible meltdowns.