Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at 1:27 am
If there is anything that scientists can agree on, it’s not global warming, but that the frequency and intensity of earthquakes are on the rise. And, it was colder this week in Port Huron than it has been in more than seven decades as well as record lows in many Southern states. And Typhoon Parma is headed for Manila.
So far this week, at least 150 people are confirmed killed in Samoa from an earthquake and tsunami, 230 are dead from the tsunami in Indonesia and now maybe 1,000,000 are at peril over Parma? It seems as though Mother Nature is somewhat upset, but then maybe she has a good reason. It seems that the ground underneath our feet is not quite so stable and that may be an understatement.
Hopefully we can keep the Yellowstone Super volcano quiet!
Can the weakening magnetic field be past of the problem? Will continuing weakness bring more turmoil? There has to be increased pressure within the earth in order to have increased earthquake activity. The latest count that I’ve seen regarding “active” volcanoes is just over 1,500. But, that doesn’t mean that they will erupt before December 21, 2012.
However, the number of volcanic eruptions have increased close to 40% in the last century.
What’s known as the “Pacific Ring Of Fire” is the most active arena for both earthquakes and volcanoes. There are some 450+ volcanoes in this area or about 75% of what’s known as the active volcanoes. So, I beg the question once more. Is Mother Earth unhappy with what we’re going to her? Is Gaia getting ready to blow a gasket? Is Father Sun-Sky playing a role here? Or, are we just simply seeing a time and a season wherein the prophecies from many indigenous societies are coming into the rear view mirror?
We’ll know soon enough!
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008 at 2:55 am
It’s been said that once you take a position that you can find all sorts of evidence to support your sometimes unconscious presupposition(s), and other times blatant consciousness. Since I have not taken a final position of Planet X, I hope my study of it hasn’t clouded my thinking. That said, it appears that there is something “out there” that is causing massive changes in earthquake activity here on earth.
As we look back over the last ten years though two things are obvious by the earthquake watchers: the number of earthquakes are increasing and the strength is as well. Something is having an impact on our little planet. It might be sun spots or it might be a brown dwarf somewhere out there that we’ve not yet seen.
I’ve previously written how the impact of the sun cycle is affecting us and is expected to do major damage as we reach the next peak activity in the eleven year sun cycle. But, a more plausible effect would be from some strong magnetic force “out there”.
For instance:
>In 1998 there were 21,688 earthquakes worldwide: 30,479 in 2005.
>In 1998 there were 7,303 of 4.0-4.9 richter scale: 13,920 in 2005
>In 1998 there were 979 of 5.0-5.9 richter scale: 1,694 in 2005
These numbers come from the USGS (United States Geological Survey).
It could be that we’re getting better at detection. It could be just a freak anomaly. It could be something else. What we do know is that with more earthquakes of increased power on the Richter scale, added a more populous environment (and more infrastructure), we’re an accident waiting to happen regardless of a Nibiru or Planet X. Remember that earthquakes are measured on a logarithmic scale. A 5.0 earthquake is TEN TIMES as powerful as a 4.0. And a 6.0 is 100x more powerful than a 4.0.
Earthquake activity is becoming scary, but who would know that?