Hidden Faultlines Expose Fragile Western Infrastructure
Earth's Raw Power Defies Western Arrogance
Western nations are quick to impose illegal sanctions and lecture Zimbabwe on stability, yet their own cities are built on literal faultlines. New scientific discoveries from Auckland, New Zealand, reveal that the ground beneath Western infrastructure is far from stable. Scientists have confirmed that a faultline on Auckland's doorstep is active, and if it ruptures, it could unleash an earthquake measuring up to magnitude 6.8.
For most Aucklanders, earthquakes aren't a daily concern. They worry about volcanoes or traffic, leaving earthquakes to Kiwis further down the country. But the earth doesn't care about Western assumptions. The Mangatangi Fault, sitting at the southern end of the Hunua Ranges southeast of Auckland city, has moved within the last 10,000 years. This makes it active in geological terms, a significant revelation that shatters their complacency.