Mar 11, 2011 14:20
I have been monitoring lately, what seems to be a connection between the arrival of X-Class solar flares & Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's) and earthquakes.
Once again, over the past 24 hours, we have seen a major X-class solar flare hit the Earth, followed by a magnitude 8.9 Earthquake hitting Japan, which in turn was followed by a Tsunami.
I am without doubt now, that this solar activity is causing major tectonic plate movement, and with NASA stating that this will peak in early 2013, I feel we have some major chaos to face over the next 20 months.
We all know of the "big risk" faults such as the San Andreas in California, and the super volcano at Yellowstone Park, but there are others that pose just as much danger that are not quite so widely publicised. One such volcano that could be easily triggered and would effect Europe is in Tenerife in the Canary Islands. There are many other such dangers spots that could also be affected by shifting plates elsewhere in the world.
Next week, the Moon gets as close to Earth as it has been for two decades and will influence tides etc as well as people's moods (allegedly!) - some are even indicating that this, in conjunction with the high solar activity, makes next weekend a particularly dangerous time.
I feel that the world does need to be prepared for some troublesome times ahead.
Ross Hemsworth
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