North American Continent Begins CRACKING in Wyoming, East of Yellowstone Volcano

Over the weekend an ENORMOUS crack in the earth developed in the southern foothills of the Big Horn Mountains.  The mountain range lies east of the Yellowstone super-volcano. Estimates by some put the crack at 750 yards long by 50 yards wide by 50 feet DEEP — and growing!

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As shown in images taken by Randy Becker, this is not small event; and the US Geological Survey confirms there were NO earthquakes in the area before, during or after the crack developed. It appears the continent itself is shearing rather than shifting.  It is shifting and slipping that causes earthquakes, while shearing quietly takes place as the land tears.

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Local men, inspecting the situation, are dwarfed by the size of the crack as shown below:

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The crack is also lengthening and spreading . . . getting wider and longer . . . without explanation.  This took place overnight:

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It is not yet known if this is a precursor to an “event” by the Yellowstone Super Volcano, located miles to the west of this location, but according to the Dr. Stephen Ffolkes at the Society of Professional Geologists “the enormity of the super volcano, and its ability to impact things hundreds of miles from its massive underground magma chamber, makes this a situation that bears close watching.”

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