Sunday, March 28, 2010

Full Moon--Again!!! Alert Now, Full Moon Tuesday!!!

I want everybody to be aware that the last full moon alert was a great one insofar as effective alerts are concerned. Without going into any details about how the seismic energy rises in the few days before a full moon and you might say peaks the night of the full moon, the Chile earthquake struck on one of those days! Checking back at my alert and Twitter that night, I had a spectacular, “Tweet” just 3 hours before the Chile earthquake struck!!!

Now, it is again time to announce that the next full moon will be Tuesday Night, and beginning tonight, Sunday Night, there will be increased potential for earthquakes! While this doesn’t always necessarily mean anything like every time a full moon occurs, this one is worth noting. Presently, though, all of my current alerts are for places that are situated directly in line with the potential earthquake energy. From Juneau, Alaska, to Yukon, Northern Canada, Labrador, St. Johns and Newfoundland, as well as the far northern coast of the U.S. and Montreal. It will also be Day 30 after Cyclone Xynthia at France and Germany and so Xinxiang, China and Taiwan could get a medium sized shaker with the help of the added seismic potential of the Full Moon!

Finally I have to note that when Tropical Cyclone Ului made landfall at Eastern Australia on March 20, 2010 the winds at landfall were reported as high as 120 mph, which up till that time I wasn’t concerned about this one, but with 120 mph winds, now Bam, Iran area as well as the regions of China where the tectonic plate boundaries are, and that Islamabad region also. Infact that region has seismic energy crossing, see Xynthia above, and so something could very well happen there in the next two or three days!

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1 comment:

Mark said...

Hello, me again from the Azores and GB.
Surely, if the full moon is effective at triggering, then so should be the new moon. At least if my comparison with tides is correct.
There are two tides a day and the water 'bulges' on the opposite side to the moon as well as on the side facing it, ergo it does the same to the earth's crust.

I never understood why it should do that though...