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WCCR Suspects “Sinister Activities” May Be Behind Recent Earthquakes in Lebanon

Submitted by national on Wednesday, 9 July 2008No Comment

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The World Council of the Cedars Revolution (WCCR) has just issued a statement calling on the United Nations to “ascertain the causes” of literally hundreds of earthquakes which have occurred in southern Lebanon over the past few months.

According to the WCCR’s statement:

“The occurrences of the earthquakes which have rocked southern Lebanon and in particular the region which is set between south of the Litani River and the city of Tyre and which has suffered several hundreds of such earth movements over the last three months with a Richter Scale rating of between two and three degrees.”

A couple of quick calls to the U.S. Geological Survey and a search of the USGS’s global earthquake tracking map reveal only one reported earthquake — one registering 3.1 — which occurred in the Lebanon-Syria area on July 2. However, quake-like rumblings have been recently and frequently reported by Lebanese citizens in the region south of the Litani River: some of those quakes reportedly damaging buildings and bridges — in some cases, “the destruction of homes” — and forcing frightened residents to sleep outside of their homes at night.

Leaders within the worldwide Lebanese diaspora are now questioning whether the earthquakes are natural occurrences or man-made.

The area in question is under control of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and as such, the WCCR has presented the following three requests to the secretary general of the UN Security Council:

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