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Earhquake Possibles July 22 Forward
Greetings - Editor Michael Knight with a short but important report about possible earthquakes affecting China and Japan...and maybe felt far more widely - from the July 22 Solar eclipse and going forward.First - my thanks again to those who filled in the ECR survey. Results will be used and perhaps posted to help us all be better prepared for what's ahead. I might even write an updated eBook to answer (or do my best) the many concerns expressed. The delivery format has also been changed (obviously) with little to no advertising - replaced with a suggested donate button below.... But for now....it's a bit late perhaps since it'll be July 22 when you get this (or 23 way down south),,,but I've had many emails and links to the idea that July 22 (when we have an eclipse in which the earth moon and sun are in alignment for a full six minutes) will see a major earthquake somewhere on this planet. Some of those forecasts have been around since February and perhaps earlier. An intriguing aspect of this is that while July 22 is the date of the eclipse, it appears that earthquakes can occur in a "window" either side of that date. Therefore (IMHO) July 22 is the axis point - and IF a major 'quake occurs, it could be sometime in the future...if not exactly on July 22, perhaps in the next week or so. Consider too the fact that as we approached the eclipse the recent rolling earthquake in New Zealand has been followed by a series of significant aftershocks which are of considerable magnitude in themselves. Australia's ABC News reports: "The Shakey Isles (New Zealand) just keep on shaking with the South Island of New Zealand rattled by more than eight sizeable aftershocks since Wednesday night's powerful earthquake which measured 7-point-8 on the Richter scale. Experts say there's a very real possibility that another big one is on the way." But it could get a lot worse elsewhere. (Now if you're one of those who thinks ECR is "scaremongering" - take a deep breath and face the fact that ECR generally only reports what the mainstream media (MSBS) either ignores, or buries in the early hours and back pages; and the whole reason for this newsletter is to give you information that will help you to know ahead of time what's coming down the pike. PLUS - you can follow the associated links and draw your own conclusions). So here are a couple of links that will get you thinking...on this occasion, about the impact of this current eclipse, which may (fortunately for you) happen far away from where you live. In which case, it will be nothing more than a tragedy for those affected - and hopefully an additional wake-up call for you (and me too. Believe it). One scenario (first posted on the 'net early this year) has Japan (and a broad swathe of countries across the ocean) smacked by a huge 'quake and tsunami that will occur as the influence of the eclipse ruptures the junction of four tectonic plates near the Land of the Rising Sun. Other (confidential but fully trusted) sources have been suggesting land rising from the sea - or sinking into it - during this period of earth changes (and we're talking up to 2012). But as far as July 22 is concerned, this report out of Switzerland (see, I do my research globally) is saying that the eclipse could create an uprising of the crust of the earth by as much as 12 meters...and there's the potential for China to see yet another huge earthquake, with literally millions of people at risk. That report has been up since May. It says, about this eclipse, that "The last such constellation took place in 502 A.D. and reports in Roman history books speak of the end of the world, doom, and a major earthquake in Palestine. Further details to come." Further research reveals this from the Ethiopian Review in Africa: "Faults And Earthquakes In China Monitored From Space "Posted by Desta Bishu | July 21st, 2009 at 11:43 am | "China is in a very seismically active area and has had many catastrophic earthquakes during its history. "A joint European-Chinese team is using satellite radar data to monitor ground deformation across major continental faults in China to understand better the seismic cycle and how faults behave." In other words, China is taking this earthquake monitoring (and hopefully, prediction) business seriously. As should we all. Hope you get through the next week or so without too much knee trembling (unless you like knee tremblers:-). Sincerely. Michael Knight If you find these articles informative and useful, please consider making a donation. Subscribe To Earth Change Report
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