Massive 8.8 Earthquake Struck Close To Key Russia’s Nuclear Submarine Base

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Major earthquake took place suspiciously close to Russia's most critical naval base.

Russian Atomic Submarine Base

The massive 8.8 earthquake that struck outside Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula on Tuesday, has caused some to speculate whether the event was caused by a weather weapon or a Russian nuclear test

The earthquake’s epicenter just happened to be suspiciously near Russia’s nuclear submarine base in Vilyuchinsk.

It hit off the coast of Kamchatka just before 1am BST on Tuesday and is the sixth biggest on record.

The condition of the Russian nuclear submarine base remains a mystery….


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InfoWars reports: In a 2024 Newsweek article, the Vilyuchinsk base was described as housing the Russian Pacific Fleet’s “most devastating weapons.”

Russian Navy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev said at the time that the division utilized “the most complex systems created by mankind,” including the “most powerful and devastating weapons” in Russia’s arsenal.

According to the Kiev Post, “Vilyuchinsk serves as the only eastern Russian port equipped to support the deployment and maintenance of Borei-class nuclear submarines, which are armed with RSM-56 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles.”

The base’s proximity to the earthquake’s epicenter, reported to be around 75 miles away, have some media outlets questioning whether or not the critical Russian nuclear submarine base was damaged.

Russian authorities have have yet to confirm any damage, but seismological data indicates Vilyuchinsk was inside the impact zone for both seismic shock and the ensuing tsunami activity that hit the Kamchatka Peninsula.

With the nuclear weapons in the region, there is a potential that an accidental or intentional nuclear blast could have triggered the earthquake as seen in 2017 in North Korea where nuclear bomb tests allegedly “set off aftershocks over a period of eight months,” according to the journal Seismological Research Letters.

There is also a possibility that a clandestine weather weapon was launched as President Trump recently gave Russia ten days to come to the negotiation table to put an end to the Ukraine war, and he previously delivered an ominous warning to the world that the U.S. has “weaponry that nobody has any idea what it is and it is the most powerful weapons in the world…”

Of course, the most likely scenario is that the earthquake was natural since the Kamchatka Peninsula sits in the “Ring of Fire” region known for its high frequency of earthquakes.


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