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Major earthquake to hit May 19?
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nomoredoubt
Joined: Fri May 11, 2007 1:14 am Posts: 6
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 Major earthquake to hit May 19?
First, I want to thank you Nick for starting this forum. Your site offers incredible information and I know I am not the only one who greatly appreciates it.
I read this tidbit on a site called:
http://urbansurvival.com/
I learned about the site on a 2012 special on the History Channel. They use web-bots to determine the future of the financial markets by listening to Internet chatter. What they discovered is that this method is highly accurate for predicting not only what might happen on Wall St, but the future in general.
He recently posted this:
Our friends, the folks at www.halfpasthuman.com, have been eerily right in some of their recent forecasts, including the flooding of the Mississippi/Red Rivers - which we will get to in a minute. But first, an urgent advisory from them last night has really got our attention because the technology seems to be able to predict with some degree of accuracy major geological events like earthquakes. With their exclusive permission, here's what was sent out to their subscribers. Now, to understand this completely, you need to know that in predictive linguistic modelspace there is a new "event/news/emotionally impacting" area which comes this summer called "spacegoartfart". And, we are supposed to have something of a release event around May 19th... OK, not a very pretty term this spacegoatfart, but you'll see as you read this how "spacegoartfart" in model space and super quakes could be connected:
"We are taking the unusual step of sending out this email. This is a SpaceGoatFart alert.
Today (Tuesday PM) there was a Gamma Ray Burst with very extreme characteristics which are detailed below. Before getting to today's SpaceGoatFart, please note that on December 19th, 2004 there was a GRB of barely 9 minutes. December 26th saw the 9.3 earthquake which cracked the IndoAustralian plate, and generated the subsequent tsunami. The temporal distance between the two events was 7.3 days inclusive.
Today's (Tuesday's-G) GammaRayBurst has characteristics unlike most, and which are more extreme than that burst on the 19th. Today's burst lasted 13+ minutes. And had some very extreme frequency afterglow differences not usually seen with GRB's. This is a archetypical situation for the phrase: "hmmm, that *can't* be good.
Head up, y'all. And know that triangular voids next to things like filled file cabinets are the best survival spots when quakes bring down buildings. However, such voids do not do much for sudden in rushing waters. Below you will find the grb text description followed by the link to the reporting site.
*************text of the grb description*******
This was quite a burst! The main emission of gamma rays lasted for about 50 seconds, and had about *20* bright peaks during the first 20 seconds. After that it faded, but emission was seen for about 800 second total, making this one of the longest bursts ever seen.
Swift's X-Ray Telescope saw a rapidly decaying X-ray afterglow, which was also showing flaring behavior -- rapid peaks of emission. The Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope also detected an afterglow, and several observatories report detecting it as well.
One team of astronomers using the Danish 1.45 meter telescope in La Silla, Chile, report seeing the afterglow in red colors, but not bluer ones. Swift's UVOT confirms this, though the UVOT did detect the burst in visible wavelengths (yellow). This may indicate a large distance for the burst. We eagerly await follow-up observations!
****** end pasted text********* http://grb.sonoma.edu/index.php vale, clif All of this would be interesting enough by itself, but when you add in the earthquake Tuesday (4.6) in Montana, and the odd 'quivering' of the caldera at Yellowstone lately, we'll be doing a little double-checking of personal stores here over the weekend. I've always associated earthquakes with dark-of-the-moon to new moon (dark is the 16th) so if someone wants to make you a bet about earthquakes, the odds seem like they might be a little higher from say the 13th through 19th and maybe a few days after the 19th, predictions being soft that way. You will for sure want to visit Stan Deyo's site and bookmark this page that Stan and Holly put up. Also, you'll want to have the USGS quake list bookmarked. Make sure you have a NOAA weather radio and a month of food and water stored...
from http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm
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hyllisha
Joined: Sat Apr 14, 2012 7:25 am Posts: 1
Sidereal Astrology Level: Intermediate
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 Re: Major earthquake to hit May 19?
How many earthquakes have occurred in Mexico City since the 1985 earthquake? I would like to include this in a report I am writing about the Mexico City 1985 Earthquake, but I've been having a tough time finding this just by using google, so I thought I'd give YA a try! _____________________________________ keyword research ~ keyword tool ~ keyword tracking ~ affiliate elite
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LP Nick
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Joined: Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:43 pm Posts: 112 Location: Sidus Antigua
Sidereal Astrology Level: Advanced
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 Re: Mexico City Earthquakes
The best pace to find this type of information is on the USGS web site. They have a wide range of search tools, where your can define areas, dates, magnitudes etc. This is where to get started: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/Click on Earthquakes in the main header menu. You will see the search tools to the right side of that page. There is also a tool to search by region. There you will see Mexico on the list. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/?regionID=3Nick
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