Lake Taupo super-volcano imminent eruption

Atlas Monitor

13 April 2014

The imminent eruption of the Lake Taupo caldera super-volcano is being predicted by Stan Deyo; a globetrotting researcher and an advanced propulsion engineer who has held “Above Top Secret” security clearance on government projects.

Speaking on US talk radio, Friday NZ time, Deyo; who pioneered a complex algorithm in 1996 to predict volcanic and tectonic activity is concerned that the time is ripe for both Taupo and Yellowstone to erupt with the potential to unleash widespread devastation.

Taupo last erupted in the 87AD and the ash cloud it created caused three days of darkness which was noticed by astronomers in China.

Yellowstone National Park caldera is the other super-volcano that like Taupo is coming under enormous pressure from tectonic activity, claims Deyo.

“USGS has been told not to panic people because it hurts real estate values and the economy if it gets too serious” says Deyo.

United States Geological Survey (USGS) geologists have been monitoring helium isotopes that indicate activity occurring in deep magma pools under Yellowstone and have been sending covert signals through drills and other cloaked messaging; indicating to those paying attention that something is up with, not only the Yellowstone caldera but the whole Pacific rim of fire structure.

Deyo suggests that the recent earthquakes in Chile, Solomon Islands, Nicaragua and the US, among other places, indicate that the Pacific rim is currently highly active.

Yellowstone erupted 640,000 years ago and has recently exhibited signs of stress, according to Deyo and other sources.

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