Topic: Mexico Earthquake

4 chapters across the catalog

BLEXIT
Episode 1081 2:51:52 - 2:57:34

1081: BLEXIT

Tectonic Plate Shifts and Eritrea Pronunciation

A massive 8.2 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Mexico reportedly broke a tectonic plate in two, a rare geological event that has scientists concerned about future "tension quakes" on the U.S. West Coast. Additionally, archaeologist Eric Klein provides the "correct" pronunciation of the country Eritrea as "U-retria." The show concludes with a warning about potential volcanic activity at Mount Shasta and the Cascadia subduction zone.

Born This Way
Episode 963 50:05 - 54:39

963: Born This Way

Earthquakes and Solar Flares, Ring of Fire Activity

A massive 8.1 magnitude earthquake in Mexico and significant X-class solar flares have raised concerns about increased geological activity along the Ring of Fire. The tectonic shift in Mexico was reported to be as much as 50 to 60 feet. Speculation follows regarding potential volcanic eruptions in the Pacific Northwest, specifically mentioning Mount Rainier and Mount Shasta as active threats.

Throwing Yogurt
Episode 393 18:13 - 23:08

393: Throwing Yogurt

Mexico Earthquake, Malia Obama, and Media Censorship

A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Guerrero, Mexico, while Malia Obama was on a school trip in Oaxaca. Reports surfaced that the Mexican government had scheduled an earthquake simulation for the same day, leading to conspiracy theories regarding the event's timing. The White House reportedly requested that news organizations like Huffington Post and Yahoo News remove stories about the First Daughter's trip for security and political reasons.

Katy Bar The Door, Baby!
Episode 364 14:16 - 15:42

364: Katy Bar The Door, Baby!

Guerrero Earthquake, Mexico Drug Violence, and Tectonic Theories

A 6.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Guerrero, Mexico, a region known for high levels of drug gang violence and the assassination of local mayors. Adam Curry notes the coincidence of the earthquake occurring in a location central to the weapons smuggling controversy. He briefly references his theories on man-made earthquake mechanisms and machines.