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From the post: A massive volcano in Alaska is now steaming from its summit crater, signaling more signs of unrest. Scientists have been keeping a close eye on Mount Spurr, a 11,000-foot-tall volcano that sits just 81 miles from the city of Anchorage, over the past few months due to growing signs it is ready to blow. In the Alaska Volcano Observatory's (AVO) latest update, scientists said webcam images captured over the weekend showed 'continued steaming from the summit crater.' 'This type of steaming is typical for Mount Spurr during this current period of unrest,' their statement reads.

Archive: https://archive.today/f61RL From the post: A massive volcano in Alaska is now steaming from its summit crater, signaling more signs of unrest. Scientists have been keeping a close eye on Mount Spurr, a 11,000-foot-tall volcano that sits just 81 miles from the city of Anchorage, over the past few months due to growing signs it is ready to blow. In the Alaska Volcano Observatory's (AVO) latest update, scientists said webcam images captured over the weekend showed 'continued steaming from the summit crater.' 'This type of steaming is typical for Mount Spurr during this current period of unrest,' their statement reads.

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Just checked, and the prevailing winds at Mt. Spurr are northerly (out of the south), and Anchorage is due east of the volcano. Current winds are northerly too, so I'm thinking Anchorage isn't in such dire straits as (((they'd))) have us believe. That said...

We haven't had a cataclysmic (((natural))) disaster for a few weeks now, so Anchorage is probably toast.

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Maybe they will claim that Russia nuked the mountain to attack America so we have to do a World War 3 for the jews now.