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Old 04-20-2016, 02:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I Fell Into A Burning Ring Of Fire

http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/The-Quake-Connection-and-How-It-Could-Be-Signaling-a-Mega-Seism-20160417-0009.html

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Japan, Ecuador, Philippines and Vanatu—hit by quakes this last week—are on the Ring of Fire. One expert believes a "mega" earthquake is in the making.

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I hope that is cited enough.

So the Ring of Fire is jumpin' and jivin'. I'm not going to editorialize much, but I do wonder what's the best course of action. Try to get to the carport and into the car so when the trees come down there is two layers of protection?

One things for sure, I'll watch Suspiciou0bservers more closely. They are into predicting the timing (not location) of earthquakes based on solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and other factors. As of this posting they predict another earthquake as given in the next 16 hours. ...unless the 6.0 in the South Sandwich Islands relieved some pressures.

Interesting times.

Edit: I finished watching. We were just missed by a CME 10-50 times bigger than the one that took out a lot of electrical equipment last year.

It's when the CME reaches Earth just as the [large, angry-looking massive] sunspot is Earth-facing that you want to hold onto your britches.


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