SHOCK CLAIM: Large Hadron Collider 'shut down after causing massive earthquake'

SHOCK CLAIM: Large Hadron Collider ‘shut down after causing massive earthquake’
Source: Express

There are staggering claims the LCH experiments cause earthquakes.GETTY

There are staggering claims the LCH experiments cause earthquakes.

Conspiracy theorists claim the huge scientific installation, triggered a magnitude seven earthquake in Vanuatu, in the south Pacific which was so strong it was described as “shaking the planet”.

They claim the quake, in Norsup on Malakula Island, started just 15 minutes after the last burst of energy into the LHC, which then shut down.

The LHC, run by the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva on the French-Swiss border, is the world’s largest and most powerful machine and used to collide particles at close to the speed of light in a bid to discover more about physics and the possibility of parallel universes.

The official line from CERN was that a weasel gnawed through a 66-kilovolt power cable on the LCH, which forced it to shut down.

But, a growing number of conspiracy theorists believe it was an emergency situation and had to be locked down amid fears the earthquakes could spread and get even stronger.

The quake in question happened on April 28 this year, the day of some major experiments at the LCH.

Nate Brown, owner of Christian conspiracy website Freedom Fighter Times wrote in an article that although it could be possible a weasel caused the shut down, there were a lot more questions.

He said: “This monstrous earthquake literally shook the whole planet.

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“There is reason to believe the LHC shut down not because of a weasel, but because they shook the planet with a violent earthquake. CERN shook the world yesterday like a drunkard.

“New evidence further convicts the LHC as being the underlying factor behind the severe earthquakes, with the latest earthquake as being a major proving point.

“In this life there are no coincidences, and far too often has CERN’s LHC been operational while strange events have taken place.

“Fifteen minutes, that’s the difference, in this case, fifteen minutes from the time of the LHC’s last injection to the monster quake.

“The very possibility that CERN could be the cause behind the quake should raise questions and concerns.”

Mr Brown is not alone in his theory.

A number of other conspiracy theorists believe the LHC has been causing quakes since it was first turned on.

There are even claims it was responsible for the devastating Nepal earthquake of April 2015 in which around 8,000 people perished and 21,000 were injured.

Particles colliding in the LCH.LCH

Particles colliding in the LCH.

New evidence further convicts the LHC as being the underlying factor behind the severe earthquakes, with the latest earthquake as being a major proving point.

Nate Brown

Last May Tamara Rant wrote a piece on the issue for consciouslifenews, which she co-edits, saying: “In just the past two months, there have been thirteen earthquakes over 6.0 on the Richter scale. Some of these quakes were incredibly intense, namely that which occurred in Nepal that ranged from magnitude 6.6-7.8.

“The damage was enormous and the loss of life was in the thousands.

“And most recently, a magnitude 7.1-7.5 rattled the island shores of Papa New Guinea, but thankfully has not caused nearly as much damage or injury.

“What I find curious about all of this recent tectonic activity is that CERN has recently fired up its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator again, just before this unusual stretch of high-magnitude earthquakes began.”

She claimed the LHC needed to be used with caution.

She added: “While I am all for raising the awareness about our place in the universe and of course the working of quantum space dynamics to better grasp an understanding of ourselves, I feel that it should not come at the expense of Mother Earth.

“Simply put, the Large Hadron Collider creates the biggest magnetic field on the entire planet, second to that created by the planet itself.

“It may seem only speculation linking the LHC to seismic activity, but we must take into consideration how magnetism on this grand of a scale affects the layers of the Earth.

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