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Dear British Geological Earthquakes Team, I am writing to ask that as professionals, you look into the work of Michael Janitch and his dedicated research into gaining greater understanding of earthquakes - how they are caused and where they might happen and also, how they are sometimes connected. I have followed Michaels work for a few years now, although i am in the UK, my son and his wife live in California and they experience regular earthquakes, i often send them Michaels links which they share with others. Michaels analysis and predictions have proven startlingly accurate and enough i think, to warrant a new approach to understanding earthquakes and perhaps also, a little academic credit to Michael himself. The thing is, there is now an increasing risk and even actual events, of man-made earthquakes via fracking operations and Michael has continually identified and successfully predicted earthquake activity around fracking-sites in America. Some of the earthquakes and the scale of seismic unrest they initiate are really, quite disturbing and while industry strives ever to make its profits, it falls of the shoulders of the professionals, those educated in the relative fields in which industry operates, to speak-out as the publics only line of intellectual defense of sound reason in the name of safety and acceptable risk. Certainly, the average citizen has little understanding to estimate the risks and not even, government ministers and councilors who agree to fracking operations and equally keen to pocket the revenue. Surely, the point of having educated professionals is for expert opinion and advice? When expert knowledge is being ignored and/or suppressed in the interests of permitting novel operations like fracking (which also, threaten water-supplies), life and our planet is at risk. As far as my own research goes, fracking appears to be costing more to get energy out than the energy itself actually provides - regardless of the profit-margins, the underlying disruption and damage to the very bedrock of our lands is something which i believe, the professionals of geology need to investigate more deeply because left to continue, these fracking operations could and seemingly DO pose a far greater risk than is currently proposed. I urge you to look at the link below, take a look at Michaels work, think about what hes saying, the evidence he presents - is he making sense or is he talking nonsense? If you find for the former, then I sincerely hope you will find the courage to share the information with others of your profession and collectively, voice resulting concerns about fracking and the validity of its continuation in light of associated risks. Surely, as a species we are capable of living far more intelligently than being reducing to fracking the bedrock of our planet and risking/causing seismic upheaval, to boil kettles and run fridges etc? At some point we need to start making sense and we need to live by knowledge; if Michael Janitch has now increased our knowledge i think the field of geology as a science, needs to take notice. 1/04/2015 -- Global Earthquake Update -- NEW SCIENCE of Craton Pressure Displacement https://youtube/watch?v=ucjsnGrgWb0 Thank you for your time. Kind Regards, Miss D Mahmoudieh
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 22:55:43 +0000

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