USA Earth Changes: Craton – Plate Movement from West to East Over 1 Hour Time
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The North American Craton (plate) has been displaced from California to Oklahoma over the past hour (1-2pm CT April 21, 2016).
These earthquakes struck in succession across nearly 1,000 miles
area in less than 1 hours time. This proves earthquakes are related
over a distance, and proves earthquakes can be forecast.
Recently, professionals have tried to DENY that earthquakes are related over a distance,
and denied that one earthquake can cause another earthquake elsewhere.
Professionals have also denied that pressure is transferring along the
edge of the plate from West to East.
Just this past week a well known Geologist on the West coast said earthquakes are not related, and called them “coincidences”.
Obviously, this new round of earthquakes proves the “professionals” to be 100% wrong.
The past 24 hours of earthquakes M0.0 and greater tells the tale of Craton movement from West to East. Notice the M2.0 in Virginia on the East coast as well as the New Madrid (Tennessee / Missouri) area being struck by smaller movement as the plate adjusts.
Worthy to make note that the M2.0 earthquake in Virginia (East
coast USA) struck very close to the 2011 M5.9 earthquake epicenter,
which itself is next to Lake Anna Nuclear Power plant + Lake Anna Dam.
The pressure transfer across the plate began with a M3.2 earthquake off the coast of Northwest California along the Gorda Escarpment.
The pressure transfer across the plate began with a M3.2 earthquake off the coast of Northwest California along the Gorda Escarpment.
Just minutes after the M3.2 struck NW California, a similar M3.4
earthquake struck Southern California near the Salton Sea Volcanic
buttes.
A few minutes after the earthquake in Southern California, yet
another similar M3.6 earthquake struck along the edge of the craton at
the fracking operations in Oklahoma.
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All of this movement was expected, and forecast to occur in the most recent earthquake forecast video.
See the earthquake forecast video here:
4/20/2016 — Global Earthquake Forecast –
Major Unrest , West Coast USA + Japan
As the forecast specifically said, we were watching for movement to
begin off the Coast of NW California along the Gorda Escarpment (which
it did).
M3.4 – 4km SW of Imperial, CA
M3.6 – 28km S of Alva, Oklahoma
We were expecting lateral similar sized movement to occur in
Southern California near Salton Sea volcanic buttes (which it did),
additionally the forecast called for similar magnitudes to strike along
the edge of the craton in Oklahoma (which it did).
All three areas which were expected to be hit , were indeed hit over 1 hours time, today April 21, 2016.
This is proof positive that one small earthquake can lead to
another small earthquake elsewhere, proof that earthquakes are related
over large distances, proof that pressure is transferring from West to
East along the edge of the craton, proof that the pressure transfers
quickly (days or hours) and proof that earthquakes can be forecast.
The aforementioned proofs are my own discoveries, which
professionals denied outright , even coming to my pages to disparage me
personally over saying such things were possible.
Now you can see the evidence before your own eyes, pressure
transfer from West to East across the edge of the Craton occurring over
just 1 hours time no less.
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M3.2 – 58km WNW of Bayview, CaliforniaMagnitude/uncertainty | 3.2 ml± 0.3 |
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Location/uncertainty | 40.875°N 124.862°W± 2.9 km |
Depth/uncertainty | 8.0 km± 3.2 |
Origin Time | 2016-04-21 17:41:42.600 UTC |
Number of Stations | 40 |
Number of Phases | 40 |
Minimum Distance | 62.8 km (0.56°) |
Travel Time Residual | 0.19 s |
Azimuthal Gap | 275° |
FE Region | OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (35) |
Magnitude/uncertainty | 3.4 ml± 0.1 |
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Location/uncertainty | 32.825°N 115.597°W± 0.2 km |
Depth/uncertainty | 15.8 km± 0.3 |
Origin Time | 2016-04-21 18:14:22.870 UTC |
Number of Stations | 76 |
Number of Phases | 119 |
Minimum Distance | 9.1 km (0.08°) |
Travel Time Residual | 0.29 s |
Azimuthal Gap | 65° |
FE Region | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (45) |
Magnitude/uncertainty | 3.6 mb_lg± 0.1 |
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Location/uncertainty | 36.546°N 98.672°W± 2.9 km |
Depth/uncertainty | 7.7 km± 4.8 |
Origin Time | 2016-04-21 18:32:43.020 UTC |
Number of Stations | – |
Number of Phases | 55 |
Minimum Distance | 5.7 km (0.05°) |
Travel Time Residual | 0.41 s |
Azimuthal Gap | 55° |
FE Region | OKLAHOMA (499) |