Someone George Ure refers to as "Deep Source" did some unusual calculations on the Virginia and Colorado earthquakes. Ure describes the dialogue:
“Did you notice the Colorado quake was 111-miles from the border of Mineral County, Colorado? he began.
No, I hadn’t.
“Notice it…it’s important…”
“Uh…OK…”
“And what was the first Virginia landmark referenced in the USGS report?”
“Well, the quake was 5 miles from Mineral, Virginia. So what?”
“And how far is it between the quakes?” he continued.
Uh…1,460 miles, or so, I guess, just eyeballing it on Streets & Trips.
“Add up all those numbers.”
“11.”
“Hold that. And how far from the Colorado quake to Mineral Well, Mississippi?”
“841 miles.”
“And from Mineral Wells, Mississippi to Mineral, Virginia?”
“About 700.”
“So here’s something to think about then: Doesn’t it strike you as a synch-wink that the quakes happened approximately equally spaced from Mineral Wells?”
“Hadn’t really thought about it.”
“Then look 111 miles North and slightly East of Mineral Wells, Tennessee. Tell me the name you see up there…”
New Madrid.
“Must I do all your work for you, George?” Click.