Posted on 03/15/2011 11:30:01 PM PDT by Kartographer
JIM BERKLAND, GEOLOGIST: The month of October, March, and April are the three most devastating earthquakes in terms of damage in the San Francisco Bay Area in history. And we are having on the 19th of this month not only the full moon, but within an hour the closest approach of the moon to the earth until the year 2016. The next day is the equinoctial tides. So you're bringing together three of the maximum tide raising forces. We know about the ocean tides. But there is also an Earth tide. And there is a tide in the ground water. All of these help to release sudden, built up strain, and cause earthquakes.
CAVUTO: But that would seem to imply that we could be looking at a very imminent event in the United States within the next week or two? Is that right?
BERKLAND: Yes. My -- what I call a seismic window, this top seismic window in years is developing between the 19th and 26th of this month. And this was 7.0 monster and it says geologist had warned about it. And a week earlier, the they were talking about the tides, not to worry about the really tides coming up. I think there is worry here too.
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Most scientists seem to discount him as a kook, but he did famously and publicly predict the Loma Prieta earthquake in ‘89.
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There is going to be a big one in San Fran in May or June. There was this astrologist that predicted the Japan disaster on George Noory the other night that said so.
I heard him on the radio with Savage tonight for a few minutes. He sounds like he is no dummy. He thinks the major new moon powerful tides and pressure on the earth can be correlated to major earthquakes. The big one in Alaska in 1964 (?) and a few others he mentioned.
I think we really have no idea how much force the moon exerts on the earth when they get a lot closer.
I heard him on the radio with Savage tonight for a few minutes. He sounds like he is no dummy. He thinks the major new moon powerful tides and pressure on the earth can be correlated to major earthquakes. The big one in Alaska in 1964 (?) and a few others he mentioned.
I think we really have no idea how much force the moon exerts on the earth when they get a lot closer.
Berkeley (cough)
I’m in Laguna Beach....I had wondered about the fish thing with Japan’s earthquake. But didn’t think of it with a separate occurrence upcoming here. Last night we went to watch the sunset, and saw TONS of Dolphins - we regularly see dolphins, but not at sunset, and this was a large amount and they were spread out. Normally we see a school of them together. My daughter was going nuts at how many there were.
Supposedly, the last time the moon and Earth were this close was 18 years ago. I did a little research on the USGS website. There were a dozen earthquakes that year with a magnitude of 7 or more. One occurred in July of that year near Hokkaido and caused a tsunami killing around 200 on the island of Okushiri. Coincidence? Who can say....
“There was this astrologist that predicted the Japan disaster on George Noory the other night that said so”
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Yep, and I ate a bunch of Lima beans for dinner and I predict that I will have a quake in the morning.
BERKLAND: ... Just before the World Series quake there was very unusual beaching of rare whales in the Ocean Beach, in San Francisco. Just after that, a equally rare pigmy sperm whale washed up at Santa Cruz, within about five miles of the epicenter of the World Series quake. That kind of beaching had never occurred before nor since. So we're looking for strange fish coming into from deepwater to the shallow water, wild animals coming into cities.
I used to just scoff at these kinds of things, because I was a mainstream geologist until I found out that earthquakes are fitting a pattern. The big earthquake in the Indian Ocean followed massive beachings of whales in Taiwan -- not Taiwan, but New Zealand and Australia and Tasmania. And then within couple of days, they had a 8.3 in south of New Zealand, and then came the 9.1 in the Indian Ocean, with the big tsunami, on the very day of the full moon.
CAVUTO: Wow.
I have often wondered whether there is a correlation between land tides and earthquakes, i.e. do quakes occur at high tides or low tides?
I used to follow Berkland when I lived in So Cal at http://www.syzygyjob.com/, especially after my first quake freaked me out (the 7.1 Hector quake in ‘99).
I stopped because his predictions never came to pass and the posters on his board were slightly insane.
But broken clocks and all... I’m not doubting anything right now.
This nut has been predicting quakes on Art Bells show for decades, he’s been right once... The San Fran quake in 94...
The other 8 million times he’s been wrong
All believers get out of San Franweirdo now!
Don’t look back or you will be turned into a pillar of salt.
Yup, was thinking the same thing. Not that I'd wish harm on any scale to any American, even a LIB-TARD, but it would go a long way to cleaning up the gene pool if certain parts of Cali, just dropped into the ocean. Make Nevada ocean front. Just sayin'
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