[Public Email] Super volcano...
--------------------------------------------------------------- The following message was sent to you via AVO Web Email System: --------------------------------------------------------------- Name: James Email Address: froglips@gci.net Subject: Super volcano... Message: I know that I have written some emails to you that you probably find amusing, or even annoying. However, I have held a lifelong fascination for earthquake activity and an intense interest in volcanoes and volcanic activity. For several decades now, scientists have been trying to find the reason connected to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Their first assumption, although partially explains the mass extinction, is not the full answer. Recently they discovered the super volcano that is at home at Yellowstone National Park. They also identified several other super volcanoes around the globe. I am here to tell you that they have not successfully identified them all, and that the biggest one is still there. I strongly believe that I have found it, and it is also possibly combined or linked to a meteoric impact, and it is right here in Alaska. I know you focus mainly on volcanoes in Alaska, but I am willing to bet that you have other interests as well, including and especially, super volcanoes. I believe that I identified the largest and perhaps, the most dangerous super-volcano. Let me know if you would like me to share my information with you... I have spent the last several years pouring over maps, images and data about the Alaskan Volcano system, and I think I know where the biggest caldera is. I saw some things about the Alaska Maps that did not seem to make any sense, and its odd shape is clearly created by a massive force that occurred over a relatively short period of geologic time. I will show you what I mean if you want to know. Otherwise, just dismiss this email and I will save the info until it become relevant. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, James ---------------------------------------------------------------- REMOTE IP ADDRESS: 127.0.0.1 USER AGENT/BROWSER: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:32.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/32.0 REFERRING PAGE: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/contact.php
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