Friday, May 9, 2008

Time Monks: A Quake Warning

Time Monks: A Quake Warning

With the volcano(es) blowing up 800 miles south of Santiago Chile today, causing ash and problems in next-door Argentina, plus the earthquake earlier this week centered about 100-miles east of Tokyo, our friends in predictive linguistics are concerned about short-term data values going to the idea that 'more quakes may be coming'. They offered this advice in a rare between-reports update sent to their subscribers yesterday:

"Well, probably a very good time to go lash down everything moveable, and really examine your surroundings for what could shake loose if shakes started. Further, remember that in environments which you cannot control such as offices, look for triangular shaped voids which will be created when ceilings fall in on such things as FILLED file cabinets, and bookcases. Also note all exits, and be aware that stuff falls, and humans habitually do *NOT* look up... might be a good time to practice, eh? Oh, and a personal at- work/travel earthquake kit will have water in a stainless steel container, some quick energy calories, a small flashlight, and such medicines or other necessities to see you through 36/thirty-six hours. Needs to be small, and quickly reached."

Not that these are things that a careful person wouldn't already be doing, but they are looking at how the earthquake and volcano are related to each other on the globe.

The Tokyo quake was about 35 N/141 E while Chile was going off around 45S by 72W.

Curiously, a mainstream reference that caught our eye on the MarketWatch site on Wednesday which hits on another linguistic meme we've been tracking for some time; the idea of a 'global coastal event'. The MarketWatch headline reads: "Gathering Storm: The threat to coastal communities, including in the U.S., is growing."

In modelspace, I'm told that the GCE is not likely until late winter / early spring of 2009 and that the Myanmar event was not the global event because its effects, while horrific, were localized.

Nevertheless, there's enough coming in around earthquake language that if Elaine and I lived in either Nevada, California, or the Midwest around the New Madrid areas, we'd be making sure, just on the outside chance of something. And the Pacific Northwest in particular.

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Now a short detour into the weird.

Want a highly speculative piece of the puzzle? This is way 'out there' stuff, but it struck me as damned peculiar and maybe relating to pending events, so here goes: Some dots to connect:

What happened up north of Houston this week? A huge sink hole opened up in Daisetta Texas. Apparently, this has something to do with oil drilling in the area.

Not that sink holes are that rare. Smaller ones pop up all overs the place. Take Prescott, Arizona, or the sink hole that blocked traffic on I-70 in Frederick, Maryland a couple of weeks back.

But what makes the Texas sink hole an attention-grabber is that just two weeks before the sink hole developed, there was a UFO sighting reported over Baytown, Texas, barely 30-miles from where this week's Texas sinkhole developed.

I don't know about you, but this is a little close to be passed off as entirely 'coincidental'. Especially when we have (purely anecdotal) reports that UFO activity increased in Southeast Asia prior to the 2004 tsunami, and appear more often ahead of other major events.

A person could speculate all day about this stuff Are the UFO's trans-dimensional/outside of [our] time tourist doing before and after picture taking? What were they doing over Baytown two weeks and 30 miles away from this week's big sink hole

What about the UFO sightings in the Stephenville, Texas area -- Do they mean something, or are they portents? While the local press reports that "Unidentified Flying Objects not new to North Texas," I can't help but wonder if the risk of some large 'natural disaster pending" won't have a link of some kind to Texas as well as the obvious hot spots like the PNW, New Madrid quake region, Nevada, and California.

Crawford is just 65 miles from the Stephenville Lights sightings and the president's daughter Jenna Bush is getting married there tomorrow.

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Another tidbit to ponder with the Jenna wedding at hand: We've had many references to "wedding interrupted" by an earthquake in modelspace. But, is this the wedding weekend and does that mean a BIG QUAKE tomorrow?

With exclusive permission, here's a snip from the current HalfPastHuman Asymmetric Language Trend Analysis (link to www.urbansurvival.com and www.halfpasthuman.com required):

"Within the Terra entity, the [wedding] sub set continues to grow its association with the [female personality]. The [wedding] of the [sister/female relative] is now associated with the [east coast] of the USofA, and further is indicated to be [interrupted] by [earthquakes].

We note that the [earthquakes] are *not* at the location of the [wedding], but are such that the [guests] will be [involved] with the [earthquake recovery], and are described as [spilling out] of the [wedding location] like [ants] out of a [fiery nest]. It will apparently be this image which will bring our first global mediastream images of the [female personality] as she will be in the background as a [wedding guest].

The data sets are pointing toward this [earthquake] as being the [first of parts] of the [natural disaster] which will be in place here in the USofA by the end of the year. The data is suggesting that a [combination/union/joining] of manifesting circumstances which are shown as being spread over the year will combine to form the basis of the [calamitous circumstances] for the [populace/USofA] by/through Fall.

We have some preponderance of data sets pointing toward the [offshore] of the [northern west coast] of the USofA as being a [triangulated point] for the location of the [earthquake]. The [earthquake] is described as being a [lifting event], and [inducing (rolling) waves] which further are described as [altering hills] and [breaking dams] as the [waves] course [toward/to the east].

Further data suggests that the [earthquake] will cause [flooding] both immediately, and later in the Fall as the [aquifers] and [drainage patterns] of the lands have been altered. In addition, the [flooding] aspect/attribute set applies to the [earthquake] in that it appears as a [flood of earthquakes] rather than merely a single event.

The data suggests so many [tremors] that it will be [academic] as to which to pick for the [earthquake] and which to pick as [aftershocks].

Hopefully, the model will be wrong. But there's little cost associated with battening things down. Hopefully, this read of the future will be wrong. But, the linguistics have been correct often enough in the past that a mention and some bottled water seems warranted the day before a possible hot date.

http://earthboppin.net/talkshop/geology/messages/60900.html