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Video that shows co-relation between CERN and Nepal Earthquake

In the video titled “7.8 Quake Strikes as CERN Powers Up Beams”, the author in his words shows how at the same time a huge beam spike happened in CERN which resulted in a multiple system protection beam dump at the facility resulting in Nepal’s deadly earthquake and aftershocks. It seems that it did not occur around the same time but at the same time.

Below is the youtube video which has a conspiracy theory for your view:

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On April 25, 2015, Nepal was hit by a 7.8 Ritcher scale earthquake killing more than 7,000 people and injuring more than twice the number that occurred at 11:56 NST. Its central point lay in Barpak village of Gorkha district and its underground focus point was at a depth of approximately 15 km (9.3 mi).

It was the most powerful natural calamity to hit Nepal since the Nepal–Bihar earthquake in 1934. Adjoining areas of India, China, and Bangladesh also reported casualties.

The earthquake brought about an avalanche on Mount Everest, killing at least 19 making it a bloody day on the mountain in history. It also brought about another huge avalanche in Langtang valley, where 250 people were reportedly missing.

Aftershocks continue to occur throughout Nepal, with one shock reaching a magnitude of 6.7 on 26 April, 2015 at 12:54:08 NST. The Himalayan nation is also at continued risk of landslides as well.

This along with other data shown on the YouTube channel has raised questions whether or not CERN has the irrational power to effect the boundary between Earth’s magnetic field and the solar wind. The question whether humans play a role in natural disasters or not still remains a huge mystery.

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