Hi Phil,

Yes, Vernon told me exactly what you mentioned here.

  That would be a disaster.

Another reason for Jesus to come soon!

Blessings,

Pat Ferguson

At 09:01 PM 3/15/2010, you wrote:
>Sharon,
>
>Yellowstone National Park sits on one of the 6th larges calderas on 
>earth.  A calderas is an underground volcano.  This means, as you 
>walk on the ground of Yellowstone National Park, you are walking on 
>top of an volcano that is nearly 30 miles wide by 60 miles long.  It 
>is called a super volcano.  Since January the first of this year, 
>they have been having a swarm of small quakes measuring from 1 to 
>3.4 was the highest and they are now in the thousands of smaller 
>quake totals just since January first.  The deep mountain lake there 
>has its bottom rising so high, a paddleboat that was put there back 
>in the late 1800s and sank, is now above water and can be clearly 
>seen.  The bottom of the lake is climbing higher and higher.  There 
>are areas of Yellowstone that are now roped off and you are not 
>allowed to walk there behind the roped off areas because the ground 
>measures up to 200 degrees and will melt your shoes and burn your 
>feet.  If the calderas blows, and it is now 40,000 years past due 
>they claim, it will literally destroy all life within 600 miles of 
>the volcano within hours due to the falling hot ash.  28 states of 
>the United States will be under ash as deep as 3 feet even as far 
>east as Illinois, for example.  They estimate that Denver, within 24 
>to 48 hours, depending upon the way the upper level winds are 
>blowing, could be covered with as much as 10 feet of ash.  Cattle, 
>all farm animals, and even humans cannot breath the ash without 
>destroying the lungs in minutes.  They say that if the whole thing 
>blows as expected, only part of the east and west coast states will 
>be left but due to all the Midwest crops and cattle dying, people 
>will have to be evacuated to other countries overseas.  I personally 
>believe this is one of three possible reason why the United States 
>isn't mentioned more clearly in the end times Bible     prophecies.
>
>Phil.
>