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http://forum.davidicke.com/showthrea...post1059990327 Keep watch on the other days +/- 36 hours. It will be a very interesting period till 2nd week of July. The logic is simple. When Large Planets "square" other Large planets, then just 2 more triggers of smaller planets/asteroids are sufficient to induce tremors. |
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Stressed out: on the verge of a major geological event in the Pacific?
![]() Uploaded with ImageShack.us June 26, 2011 – Are we on the verge of an event in the South Pacific? We’ve seen a staggering number of signs in the last few days indicating major change may be unfolding. The Indo-Australian Plate is a major tectonic plate that includes the continent of Australia and surrounding ocean, and extends northwest to include the Indian subcontinent and adjacent waters. Recent studies suggest that the Indo-Australian Plate may be in the process of breaking up into two separate plates due primarily to stresses induced by the collision of the Indo-Australian Plate with Eurasia along the Himalayas which is pushing the mountain range up. The two protoplates or subplates are generally referred to as the Indian Plate and the Australian Plate. We have reason to believe we’re now seeing more evidence of that and feel we could be on the eve of witnessing major earthchanges to land masses in the South Pacific. The recent series of events in the last 24 hours indicates the nature of the rapid geological processes that may already be unfolding which could change the face of the South Pacific forever. The 5.5 and 4.7 earthquakes that occurred today were just two more in a linear line of quakes near the Pagan region of the Northern Mariana Islands along the oceanic Pacific Plate boundary. Four earthquakes have erupted along the boundary in the last seven days. We also see seismic tension on the northern region of Papua Indonesia. This is not a volcanically-active region, yet a spasm of quakes has erupted here after the area was struck by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake which occurred at a depth of 20.6 km. The depth-range of the eight aftershocks which followed the main quake indicated the tremors were moving closer to the surface- one of the aftershock shows a shallow depth of only 9.4 km. Is this tensile stress on the land mass? Land fissures have erupted across the northern region of India in the last few days; there have been unexplained sea-level rises near the coast of Pakistan and a flurry of earthquakes over the last few days in the western desert region of China (Xizang and W. Sichuan) just north of the Himalayas. On June 25, there were two moderate quakes, a 5.1 and a 5.2, along the Mid-Indian Ridge from tension on the Indo-Australian Plate to the west. A 5.4 earthquake struck Northern Queensland on April 16 and a 100 meter-wide section of the beach dropped into the Pacific just yesterday. When we add the thousands of tectonic earthquakes which have struck Christchurch New Zealand, along the transform boundary of the Alpine Fault, and the escalating seismic activity in the Tonga-Kermadec Arcs into the mix; we can construct a compelling circumstantial case that major geological transformation in this region of the world appears to be accelerating. -The Extinction Protocol http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpre...n-the-pacific/
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We are having storms and I periodically check "The Weather ChanneL" website to look for alerts and such, and for you guys in the UK its a pretty big station on tv here in the USA, you may have it there too.. Anyway today I see this on there front page and just wanted to share the link to add to the awarness.. *sigh*
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Luckily, just a 6.4 Earthquake in Indonesia on 26th.
July 7th has a 7-7 trigger, so the window of activity is 7 to 13 with still 11th showing peak astrological stress for seismic activity. In fact, one Psychic has reported to me that 7th July could have an 8+ quake. South Pacific is a "safe area" for heavy quakes. Low to No body count. New Madrid and San Andreas, those are the kind of areas where we do not need an 8+ tremor. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Slough UK
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Atka in Alaska has had 4/5 quakes today measuring from 5.1 to 5.5
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Location: for now... in 3D: Planet Earth
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This is a fabulous website for chwcking. Some of earthquakes here, i have not seen reported on rhe USGS website, unless i am looking in the wrong place...
http://m.emsc.eu/earthquake/latest.p...&euromed=World |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Australia
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KMelbourne reportedly hit by earthquake
July 5, 2011 11:43AM MELBOURNE has been rocked by a series of earth tremors after a small earthquake hit Korumburra in Gippsland. Geoscience Australia recorded the 4.4 magnitude quake as hitting at 11.37am. The tremors, which lasted up to 15 seconds, were felt across Melbourne's southeastern suburbs. So far there are no reports of damage. Residents in suburbs including Rowville, Trafalgar, Kilsyth, Hawthorn, Elwood, CBD, Melbourne Airport, South Melbourne, Brunswick, Richmond, Lilydale, Fitzroy, Elsternwick, South Yarra reported feeling the tremors. Prof Ian Cartwright, of the School of Geoscience at Monash University, said earth faults that cause quakes do exist in Victoria but it was unusual for tremors to be felt across several suburbs. "Even though we don't have major faults in Australia, there's always a little bit of movement on these faults and when they move we get small earthquakes," he said. "Most of the earthquakes in Australia tend to be 2, 3, maybe magnitude 4. "It takes a few hours for the seismologists to get the details of exactly where it was located and how strong it was. - By staff writers News.com.au My first post here guys. I felt the tremor.It shook our house and mildly disturbed one dog but the other kept sleeping but what got me was the roar beforehand. It is a very windy day outside but when I heard the roar and looked out it was still. Then the house shook. Many others have reported the same on the radio. What is annoying is the lack of information on tv. Talkback radio and facebook are how I confirmed what I felt. Lights were also seen in the sky beforehand according to some callers on radio,but I'm sure that will be swept under the carpet. This was a big one for Melbourne and felt over 120kms. |
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NZST: Tue, Jul 5 2011 3:36 pm
Magnitude: 6.5 Depth: 150 km Details: 30 km west of Taupo, New Zealand
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Raving on July 5, 2011, 8:00 AM
Tuesday morning. … With Taal stepping down, Etna audibly booming, Hekla inflating, Santorini and Taupo shaking, plus Puyehue and Nabro carrying on as usual, we need more to worry about! AS recently as 500 years ago tsunamis more powerful than any in recent centuries swept the South Pacific and experts believe even bigger waves will come and almost certainly hit Australia’s east coast. “The really exciting stuff is we’re realising that we’re getting bigger events than we thought possible from places we hadn’t thought of,” he said. 2011 is looking ahead to a super eruptive summer. From http://bigthink.com/ideas/39129 Couldn't have put it better myself! rainbows angelchemuel Last edited by weeman; 30-03-2012 at 02:58 PM. |
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On a brighter note if the World does not end this weekend... We have tickets for David's Melbourne venue later on this year in St Kilda & also Roger Water's Melbourne visit in February 2012 !
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This also by 'Raving' on same site I posted earlier
Raving on July 5, 2011, 8:22 AM Victoria’s overdue for volcano – warning According to scientists at Melbourne University, a series of volcanoes in Victoria’s west are well overdue to erupt. … Eruptions should occur in the region about every 2000 years, but the south-east of the country hasn’t experienced any volcanic activity since Mt Gambier erupted over 5000 years ago. … Earth Sciences Professor Bernie Joyce said this means the chance of an eruption is high, and that while the scale of any activity is hard to predict, it “could cause devastation to thousands of people”. You have been warned. from this http://au.news.yahoo.com/vic/latest/...-in-melbourne/ Rainbows angelchemuel Last edited by weeman; 30-03-2012 at 02:59 PM. |
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![]() I too couldn't get on the Icke site last night. Is that normal or dodgy censorship? Bit suss imo Sorry if that's off topic. @angelchemuel. I read about the volcanos but they haven't even burped in thousands of years. So if/ when they come alive we should at least get a warning unlike places with active volcanos . So I'm not too worried about that or tsunamis as we are in Victoria protected by Port Phillip Bay which should should take some of the brunt of a tsunami before it hits Melbourne. Then again I used to have recurring dream about sitting in a pub on the Esplanade and watching a giant tsunami roll in . Hope it wasn't predictive |
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Not Felt Anymore Earth Tremors Today In Melbourne - But Read The Below In The Age Newspaper Today. Earthquake-struck hotel sends bill to trapped guest. A guest trapped in Christchurch's earthquake-hit Hotel Grand Chancellor for nearly four hours feels "kicked in the guts" after being billed $NZ300 ($A232) for his stay. A New Zealand man and his wife, who declined to be named, were trapped on the central Christchurch hotel's 22nd floor and escaped hours later by braving collapsed staircases, smashing down doors and crawling on to the roof of an adjacent car park. "It was a pretty traumatic experience for us," the man said. Advertisement: Story continues below He received a $NZ300 bill from the hotel for his two-night stay, including an $NZ18 parking fee for a car that took more than two months to recover. The couple have been unable to get an insurance payment for the $NZ15,000 worth of luggage stuck in the hotel because their insurer says the belongings could still be recovered. They had so much luggage because they were about to move to Australia. After contacting New Zealand's The Press, the man received a phone call from a Grand Chancellor accountant who said the bill would be waived. The man said he was still upset. "I would never send something like that." When the February 22 quake struck, the couple were watching a movie for which they were billed $NZ15.20, in their 25th-floor room. They fled as far as the 22nd floor, where the stairs had collapsed, trapping them in the lobby with about a dozen other guests and staff for three hours as the aftershocks shook the leaning building. "We were pretty sure the building was going to come down," the man said. "It was the most nerve-racking time you can imagine." After a large aftershock, one of the group risked the collapsed stairs, prying open doors on the floor below to allow the remaining guests and staff to inch down the stairs one by one. It took about 45 minutes for the group to descend to the 14th floor, where they smashed a window and jumped on to an adjacent roof, from which they were eventually rescued by crane. Grand Chancellor Australia and New Zealand group manager Frank Delli Cicchi said the bill was an oversight and the man – and any other guests trapped on February 22 – would not be expected to pay for their stay. "The accountant wouldn't have realised that these people were stuck in the building," he said. Delli Cicchi said many guests who checked into the hotel just before the quake had received their bills in the past few days because the company had only recently gained access to the accounts, which were trapped in another quake-damaged building in the city. He did not know how many trapped guest had been sent bills. Guests who were not in the hotel when the quake struck were still expected to pay their bills, he said. "They legitimately incurred costs." He was not sure how many people were in the building at the time of the quake, but it was fewer than 50, including guests, staff and contractors. The 26-storey hotel is the biggest building in Christchurch slated for demolition – a job expected to take up to a year and cost more than $NZ10 million. Delli Cicchi said the June 13 quakes had delayed work on the building by about three weeks, and contractors could start physical work next week. - The Press/stuff.co.nz Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/travel/trav...#ixzz1RK4ufrmp
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Location: SoCal
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Magnitude 7.8 - KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...pt11187001.php Good sized shaker. |
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The Kermadecs are well known to be New Zealands biggest Tsunami threat. Interestingly enough I checked the HAARP website and there was a large spike of activity at around midnight 5th July. Then there was activity from around midnight last night up to 7am (the time the quake hit) then its tapered off 6am - 9am.. I am still quite skeptical about HAARP causing these things. Maybe it is just measuring the activity when a quake hits.... I am still yet to be "totally" convinced. ![]() If they did want to cause a Tsunami then it didn't work... Lets keep our eyes and ears open for a second attempt then. Just like Christchurch with September and February?? Time will tell.. Last edited by woodsy; 06-07-2011 at 11:44 PM. |
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Location: Slough UK
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just checking the RSOS EDIS site and see this :
07.07.2011 01:00:18 7.6 Pacific Ocean Tonga on top of the other strong one in New Zealand from earlier?? error?? http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php
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My phone reports a 7.0 east of Honshu today at 03:57 GMT
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Location: The House on the Borderland
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6.4 mag....Negroes, Philipeans Islands
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http://www.irishweatheronline.com/ne...kes/26289.html
Costa Rica quake, just bit ago. Hope they all okay.
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