Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Russia Warns of Mega Earthquake; Dr. Mehran Keshe Confirms




Russia Warns of Mega Earthquake; Dr. Mehran Keshe Confirms

April 23, 2016 by Starship Earth: The Big Picture



This is interesting. Keshe has an understanding of how the Earth works. He also claims there is a second sun beginning to come into sight… and we’ve certainly seen evidence of that.


I hadn’t heard about the Tonga event, and quakes continue to take significant lives—but NOT on a grand scale.


I believe that “minor” quakes will continue to run their course, but extinction-level events will be mitigated as much as possible by our friends upstairs. (We’re still friends, right?)  ~ BP


RUSSIA WARNS OF MEGA EARTHQUAKE COMING – Scientists Warn of Looming U.S. West Coast BIG ONE

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RUSSIA WARNS OF MEGA EARTHQUAKE COMING
– Scientists Warn of Looming U.S. West Coast BIG ONE
April 19, 2016

https://youtu.be/E58rpwYSD4g


In a day marked by the gloom of a growing death toll, at least one story of hope emerged Monday as search teams combed rubble for survivors days after a powerful earthquake shook Ecuador’s Pacific coast.


Rescuers pulled a person from the ruins of a hotel in the city of Portoviejo on Monday afternoon, security officials said.


The man, who was about 35 years old, had called his mother with his cell phone to tell her he was still alive under the rubble, Firefighters who traveled to Ecuador from Bogota, Colombia, helped rescue him.


A second strong earthquake rattled southern Japan early Saturday morning, around 1:25 am local time. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) initially estimated the quake at a 7.0 magnitude (some sources say 7.1), and it came a little more than 24 hours after similarly large earthquakes rattled the same region.


Thursday evening local time, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Japanese island of Kyushu north of Kumamoto, resulting in the deaths of nine people and around 800 injuries. According to the USGS, the quake Thursday was part of a “series of foreshocks in the same region.” Why is the crust of the Earth shaking so violently all of a sudden?


Over the past 48 hours, there have been five major earthquakes globally, and one prominent seismologist has declared that “catastrophic mega earthquakes” could be on the way. In fact, seismologist Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado has made headlines all over the world by warning that “current conditions might trigger at least four earthquakes greater than 8.0 in magnitude”. If his projections are accurate, our planet could be on the precipice of a wave of natural disasters unlike anything that any of us have ever experienced before.


Since the beginning of 2016, south Asia has been hit by an unusually high number of large earthquakes, and this has scientists groping for an explanation.


A single magnitude 8.0 earthquake in a populated area would be a disaster of historic proportions.


If we were to see four of them like Roger Bilham is projecting, that would be a complete and utter nightmare.


It is important to keep in mind that a magnitude 8.0 earthquake would be many, many times larger than the twin earthquakes that hit Japan earlier today… Most Americans expect the next great earthquake in the United States to come on the west coast.


But what if it strikes right down the middle of the country instead? The New Madrid fault zone is six times larger than the San Andreas fault zone in California and it covers portions of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. Back in 1811 and 1812, a series of absolutely devastating earthquakes along the New Madrid fault zone opened very deep fissures in the ground, caused the Mississippi River to run backwards in some places, and were reportedly felt as far away as Washington D.C. and Boston. They were the strongest earthquakes ever recorded east of the Rocky Mountains, and scientists tell us that it is only a matter of time before we experience similar quakes. In fact, the U.S. Geological Survey has admitted that the New Madrid fault zone has the [sentence cut off]


On Thursday we also saw a magnitude 6.5 earthquake hit Vanuatu, and a magnitude 5.9 earthquake shook the southern Philippines… I think that it is important to point out that all of this shaking did not just begin this week. In fact, ever since the start of this calendar year there has been a lot of unusual earthquake activity all over Asia… Even a single magnitude 8.0 earthquake in a major city in Japan, China or the United States would cause global markets to crash and would mean billions of dollars in economic damage.

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