From New Scientist
Prior to some recent quakes, scientists have detected electromagnetic
pulses emanating from the ground and electromagnetic disturbances in the
ionosphere, the planet's tenuous envelope of charged particles extending
from about 80 to 1000 kilometres up. "There are definitely hints of
something [electromagnetic] happening in the region of earthquakes before
the earth moves," says Colin Price, a geophysicist at Tel Aviv University
in Israel.
There was supposed to be a ULF blast at the recent bridge collapse.
Are these earthquakes a result of ULF weapons?