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Imploding buildings, which we Predicted
      some months ago to occur in countries and lands affected by the North
      Atlantic stretch, are already occurring. The first evidence of a
      disruptive stretch were the derailing trains, which got in the news in a
      big way when they first occurred, but recently have been suppressed though
      the incidence in increasing. A track is examined, and within
      hours a train derails with a track that has zigged and zagged, and the
      reason is given as a warm day affecting the tracks. These derailments
      happened in the US eastern states, Maryland and Florida, and in the UK. 
      
      Following this exploding factories were in the news, but the public can
      expect that as the incidence increases the news will be
      suppressed. The first dramatic incidence was in NC, the Kingston factory,
      which massive explosion was attributed to rubber dust, though the factory
      was functioning as it had for years, with no such incidences. Were there
      not smokers among the factory personnel? Was there no dust at all, prior
      to this explosion, which lifted the roof much of a mile in the air? Lately
      there has been an exploding factory in Kentucky, and an unexplained
      refinery explosion in Staten Island, NY. Texas has had a number of odd
      occurrences, exploding streets, homes, collapsing buildings under
      construction, also over the recent months. 
      
      How does an earth stretch affect a factory, gas lines under a street, such
      that explosions occur? Fittings are intended to be tight, with
      gaskets used to seal the fitting. All is put under enough pressure to
      ensure no leakage occurs! When pulled apart, unless there is a noticeable
      lack of pressure in the pipes, this is not noticed! Thus, leaking can
      occur, of chemicals, gasses, whatever, and an explosive mix can
      accumulate, waiting for a spark. The dramatic explosions occur most often
      where explosive material is in the area, the initial leaking and explosion
      sparking a larger explosion. These factory or street explosions are but a
      forerunner of what we referred to as imploding buildings, however. These
      are explosions, caused by the stretch, but not an implosion
      caused by structural failure under a building. When you hear that an
      otherwise solid and long standing building collapsed, for unexplained
      reasons, then you have an implosion.