Post by faithinhim on Jul 6, 2011 15:38:09 GMT -5
Deepening seismic tension agitating tectonic plates across the globe
Posted on July 6, 2011 by The Extinction Protocol
July 6, 2011- MOZAMBIQUE – The tension is nigh universal. In South America, double earthquakes have hit Colombia- a 4.7 and a 4.1. A 4.4 similarly has rattled Nicaragua. The Caribbean is unsettled with tremors rattling through most of the islands. Double quakes have struck Fiji (5.0 and a 4.9 magnitude) and Japan was rattled by a 5.7 and Taiwan was hit with a 4.8. If we look at the recent spasm of moderate earthquakes happening inside the Ring of Fire, we can see that tension is not unwinding but is instead diffusing along faults, oceanic boundaries, and volcanic arcs and transform fault zones in the Pacific perhaps setting the stage for the strike of a big earthquake event over the next few days. On Tuesday, a 4.6 near the southeast coast of Australia was followed by a 6.5 (5.3 USGS) near Lake Taupo on the North Island of New Zealand. A 5.5 followed off the eastern coast of Honshu Japan, followed by 4.5 in Oruro Bolivia and then a 5.3 earthquake in Fiji and the second earthquake in 24 hours along the Nias Region of Indonesia- the second Indonesian earthquake struck much closer to the surface than the first; 15.9 km. On Monday we saw a similar pattern with successive moderate earthquakes striking Tonga, Alaska and Indonesia. Perhaps, even most disconcerting- we see seismic tension now surfacing with the 4.7 magnitude earthquake in Mozambique at the bottom of the Great Rift Valley which is an indication, along with the eruption of the Nabro volcano in Eritrea, the pressures facilitating the tearing of the African continent are increasing. -The Extinction Protocol
Posted on July 6, 2011 by The Extinction Protocol
July 6, 2011- MOZAMBIQUE – The tension is nigh universal. In South America, double earthquakes have hit Colombia- a 4.7 and a 4.1. A 4.4 similarly has rattled Nicaragua. The Caribbean is unsettled with tremors rattling through most of the islands. Double quakes have struck Fiji (5.0 and a 4.9 magnitude) and Japan was rattled by a 5.7 and Taiwan was hit with a 4.8. If we look at the recent spasm of moderate earthquakes happening inside the Ring of Fire, we can see that tension is not unwinding but is instead diffusing along faults, oceanic boundaries, and volcanic arcs and transform fault zones in the Pacific perhaps setting the stage for the strike of a big earthquake event over the next few days. On Tuesday, a 4.6 near the southeast coast of Australia was followed by a 6.5 (5.3 USGS) near Lake Taupo on the North Island of New Zealand. A 5.5 followed off the eastern coast of Honshu Japan, followed by 4.5 in Oruro Bolivia and then a 5.3 earthquake in Fiji and the second earthquake in 24 hours along the Nias Region of Indonesia- the second Indonesian earthquake struck much closer to the surface than the first; 15.9 km. On Monday we saw a similar pattern with successive moderate earthquakes striking Tonga, Alaska and Indonesia. Perhaps, even most disconcerting- we see seismic tension now surfacing with the 4.7 magnitude earthquake in Mozambique at the bottom of the Great Rift Valley which is an indication, along with the eruption of the Nabro volcano in Eritrea, the pressures facilitating the tearing of the African continent are increasing. -The Extinction Protocol