I know this is a bit off topic. I have been reading the posts of a scientist named Frank Condon who studies signals relating to earthquake prediction. He often puts out warnings. Many turn out to be nothing and some are hard to connect to earthquakes that happen in a ceartin way. Sometimes he may get some right. The odd thing is that I have never seen him put out as dire a warning as this.... So just in case it is real then people on the west coast should be prepaired. I normaly would not post earthquake stuff.
http://www.syzygyjob.net/frankcondon/messages/12098.shtml
"Hello all:
We've just had a second warning for what is going on in the lithosphere. Four more infrasonic scalar harmonic pulsations were observed that appear to be related to a seismic swarm near Indio, CA and the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone, north of the Salton Sea region. It's not likely for there to be any further warnings as significant as this was. We've already had eight scalar pulses during the past 24 hours, with the four yesterday near to Wrightwood, CA. It's time for action this day, in South-Central, Southern, and Baja California. Are you prepared for an earthquake in the range of what geolgist's expect to occur once every 350 years? Possibly a M7.5 if it ruptures from the Salton Sea to Wrightwood, CA. It could be even larger in magnitude if it ruptures past the asperity, and all the way across the Mojave Segment to the Grapevine region and the Garlock Fault. We also have an over-stressed San Jacinto fault zone, which is attempting to keep it from happening. However, it too is giving symptoms of its own at the Anza Seismic Gap after a signficant change in crustal stress along the plate boundary near Yucaipa, CA. So, take all necessary precautions. Have plenty of water, and food which doesn't require refrigeration, if power isn't restored after the temblor. Think about your pets, too. Make sure you have enough water and food all your family members, and maybe it will be much less of a problem for you afterwards.
Frank Condon"
http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/BEST/20050711ZA.GIF
I sent the link to a geologist I know on another forum. I'm sure Godzilla could give some input on this as well.
I've followed his site for several months and have not been impressed by his accuracy. The fault zone stresses he refers to have been discussed for decades. A better site I'm monitoring now is:
http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/step/
Thanks Revel good to keep a pulse on everything.