4.13.2010

Quakes Spread West, Sun More Active

If you have been following news about earthquakes, the last few large ones were 7.8 in Northern Sumatra, the same area as the tsunami in 2004, and today a 6.9 on the Tibetan plateau. On top of these we have the aurora borealis visible in the US due to a large solar storm last weekend and today another solar event called a CME or coronal mass ejection.The CME will not be coming directly at us but the charged particles will probably excite the atmosphere in a glancing blow. This could cause extreme weather or earthquakes, seeing how unsettled our earth is right now. Be prepared for more news about the sun as this active phase starts to escalate. If you are curious about the mechanism for this, I am using Mitch Battros' theory about the sun's effects on our weather. Check my link to his Earth Changes Media website. I also keep an eye on the Coherence Indicators link, a nice dashboard of current signs put together by Tom at montalk.net. His site is a treasure trove of fringe theories.

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