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| Much of Oregon and Washington sink due to a massive earthquake. Prior to the earthquake in Oregon the earth is bombarded by a a massive shower of meteorites. These numerous impacts cause an ash cloud to envelope Earth’s atmosphere, and tremendous rainfall. The increased water causes increased pressure on fault lines. This leads to massive earthquakes throughout the United States. To learn more about the Earthquake, Volcano, and Tsunami Prophecies in the United States see the I AM America Map and New World Atlas, Volume One. |
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| Much of the western coastline of South America--Ecuador, Peru, and most of Chile are covered by the Pacific Ocean. • A large ocean bay forms between Iran and Iraq. (This is an extension of the Persian Gulf.) This will be called, “The Bay of Holy Prayer.” Baghdad will be under water. • Five years after the activation of the Ring of Fire--a simultaneous explosion of world volcanoes--Tokyo, Kawasaki, and Yokohama are engulfed by tsunamis. After the changes, Japan remains as three islands. •With the first shift of the poles, tectonic plates move aggressively and the Australian continent opens, revealing a new ocean. To learn more about the Earthquake, Volcano, and Tsunami Prophecies throughout the World see the Freedom Star World Map and New World Atlas, Volumes One, Two, and Three. |
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Deep Probe: The New Cooperation Mountains This link is to a website (in pdf) that reports on a 1995 geological survey in the United States and Canada. Apparently, this is an area of the earth's crust that is considerably thinner east of the Rocky Mountains. This area stretches through Canada and runs South through Mexico. Hot magma is closer to the earth's surface in this recently discovered geologic anomaly. Interestingly, the survey parallels the prophecies of the I AM America trance-missions, channeled 1988 through 1991 for the United States and Canada. A new mountain range is shown on the original I AM America Map, released in 1988, in the same location as the 1995 geological survey.
Unearthing Proof of a Tsunami in the Northwest - May 4, 2005 · The threat posed to coastal areas by massive tsunami flooding gained new attention after the Indian Ocean catastrophe that killed 200,000 in December. Now scientists say that a similar tsunami hit the Pacific Northwest in 1700 -- and it may happen again.
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| "Gone are the cities of coastal California as far south as San Diego. And that last portion of land that had existed as a safety portal between Los Angeles and San Diego (see Map Number Three) is now worn away though lapping oceans and continuous rainfall brough throug the explosion of the Ring of Fire..." •"The Earthquake belt extends over to Colorado. For we shall see continued earthquake activity. Again, many fractures will open in the Rockies, and waters will rush into thes areas, forming deep ocenas that are quite narrow." To learn more about the Earthquake, Volcano, and Tsunami Prophecies as they occur in the United State see the I AM America Six Map Scenario. |
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GE Source Geography and Environment Gateway
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
US Geological Survey Volcano Hazards Program
Plate Tectonics: This Dynamic Planet Map
NOAA--Tsunamis
Tremors Rock Earth Deep Beneath San Andreas Fault
Magnitude 9.0 Earthquake Scenario: A comprehensive report created by CREW--Cascadia Regional Earthquake Workgroup. This group includes participants from Boeing, Bonneville Power Administration, University of Washington, US Army Corps of Engineers, and the US Geological Survey. This report comprehensively addresses the threat of earthquake due to the Cascadia Subduction zone. (This report takes some time to download, but is well worth the wait.)
"Oregon Needs to Get Ready," by Rep. Greg MacPherson
"There will be a major Earthquake--or perhaps even a series of them--at some point in the next fifty years in the New Madrid fault..."-- from In Our View: Earthquake Scenarios, The Joplin Missouri Globe
Plate Tectonics & Volcanoes, by the University of Western Ontario
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