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Tuesday 15 March 2011

Was the Japanese earthquake predicted and what's coming next?

Real Agenda make some big claims, that I have no way of verifying and some worrying predictions.
'A couple of days ago, astrophysicist and meteorologist Piers Corbyn, who conducts weather, climate and tectonic plates studies based on solar activity supported the version on the video by saying not only that solar activity is part of the cause of the current ‘planetary unrest’, but also that the Super Full Moon (the moon is passing by closer to Earth in March) is also contributing to the such geological and magnetic activity.

“Christchurch, South Island New Zealand was struck by a damaging shallow level Earthquake on 21 Feb and is suffering severe aftershocks,” cites Weatheraction.com. “This event follows the world wide increase in volcanism and earthquakes in the last year or two and confirms the general statistical fact that more – and more serious – earthquakes, and volcanic activity, tend to occur around solar cycle minima.”

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The tectonic events, says Earthquake Watch, are due to major solar activity, characterized by X class solar flares occurring both in the northern and southern hemispheres of the sun. According to the video, solar activity has been increasing and some of that activity has been more directly facing planet Earth (in the northern part of the Sun, 24-26 degrees north latitude), which makes its effects more meaningful. “Once the solar spot moves from the Earth-facing position, we’re gonna be receiving more solar winds”, said the author, who warned the most likely region on planet Earth to experience a serious earthquake would be the japanese islands.

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Solar winds that currently blow at about 598 kilometers -up from 400km/sec- will decrease by about 200km/sec, which is the moment when Earth will more likely experience another major quake. Such event could also occur in the vicinity of Baja California, moving down to the Saint Andreas fault at latitudes 29-33 degrees north. Along with the pacific coast of the United States, the author southern Japan and southern Iran as well as Eastern China. A major event could also spark activity at the La Palma Volcano in the Canary Islands. This volcano has kept everyone’s attention due to the potential consequences an eruption there could have.'
I believe it is tha La Palma volcano that when it errupts will dislodge a massive part of the island that will fall into the Atlantic and create 200ft high waves that will sweep across the Atlantic and destroy the east coast of American as well as the Caribbean, parts of Central America and much of the eastern coast of South America. Worrying?

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