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Postby no country for young men » Fri Mar 18, 2011 5:55 pm

I've posted about Jim Berkland, the quake predictor and I posted on the Super Moon elsewhere, search for either if interested.

Here's Berkland making a prediction for a MAJOR earthquake for tomorrow, Saturday, for southern California.

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-573875? ... s%2Flatest

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Former USGS Geologist Jim Berkland predicts a major earthquake in California this month. Berkland has been known to predict quakes, his best being the 'World Series' quake in the 80s in the San Francisco Bay area. Berkland even had a bet with a news publication that it would actually happen. Berkland is now back with his strongest prediction since the 80s on what he is calling a major earthquake to strike California with a window between March 19th and 26th. The geologist says that 'moon proximity' and 'fish deaths and beachings are signs of massive earthquakes. Jim has been on Fox News, KFI, and many other networks voicing this warning to everyone that is listening to it. While USGS states quakes are not predictable, Berkland disagrees. Click here for Berkland's Website
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http://www.theweatherspace.com/news/TWS ... neday.html

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As I noted in previous posts, Berkland is way outside the mainstream in geosciences, but I don't ignore what he says (I crunched some of his lost pet ad database a long time ago in a statistics class and we found some slight correlation to quakes in the Bay Area).

If I were in Chile, especially on the coast, I would pay particular attention over the next 72 hours while the super moon is here...

Anyone see any dead fish? (Or whales beaching in large numbers?)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/2 ... 25946.html

"...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — All members of a pod of 107 pilot whales that stranded on a remote New Zealand beach have died,
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Christchurch quake four days later. Probably just a coincidence.
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Postby admin » Fri Mar 18, 2011 6:01 pm

Yea, they were from Japan and glowed in the dark. Does that count?
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Postby cali_chile48 » Fri Mar 18, 2011 6:40 pm

let's turn this around.....anybody wanna bet me one week's wages that there will be a 7.5 quake or bigger within 150 km of California or Chile between now and the end of the month????
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Postby no country for young men » Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:01 pm

admin wrote:Yea, they were from Japan and glowed in the dark. Does that count?


Could be a hit. Glowing sushi. Remember eating stuff still alive in Hiroshima. Squid changing colors on the plate. A fish with gills still going, eyes moving while we plucked the meat off his back.
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Postby El pescado » Mon Mar 21, 2011 3:04 pm

I might be contradicting myself from another post but I think this guy may be onto something. I mean you have to at least give him some credit for his research. Alot of what he is talking about makes sense to me.
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Postby no country for young men » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:10 pm

El pescado wrote:I might be contradicting myself from another post but I think this guy may be onto something. I mean you have to at least give him some credit for his research. Alot of what he is talking about makes sense to me.


http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... 1278bb.4e1

N.Koreans told to use pets as quake warning

SEOUL — North Korea advised its citizens on Sunday to use their pets as an early-warning system for earthquakes, amid heightened fears following Japan's quake-tsunami disaster.

Governments worldwide have focused on ensuring their alert systems go some way to protecting them against the horror wreaked by natural disasters such as the massive tremor and giant waves which killed thousands in Japan on March 11.
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Postby rainforest » Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:26 am

Hi all,
my name is Serena and I live in Italy.
I was looking about some news on what happened after the japan earthquake to fishes and whales, and I found this discussions.
I read on internet the news about dead fishes in California. At the moment I don't have any other information about this theme.
Please let me know if I can find something else about it.
May be nature fauna knows what exactly happens when is coming an earthquake before it happen.
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Postby Finn » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:48 am

There has been a lot of speculation about chemtrails in connection with the deaths of birds; you can google for plenty of information. The fish/sea mammals... the earth has an electromagnetic grid spreading from the poles. When the earth restructures itself below the crust, causing earthquakes, the grid is unstable and may be the cause for the sea animals becoming disoriented. The science needs yet to confirm this or come up with another explanation.
I am an energy sensitive person and this year has so far been a blast in that sector.
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Re: whole lotta shakin' goin' on - dead fish window

Postby Gringo Pillo » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:38 am

no country for young men wrote:
El pescado wrote:I might be contradicting myself from another post but I think this guy may be onto something. I mean you have to at least give him some credit for his research. Alot of what he is talking about makes sense to me.


http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... 1278bb.4e1

N.Koreans told to use pets as quake warning

SEOUL — North Korea advised its citizens on Sunday to use their pets as an early-warning system for earthquakes, amid heightened fears following Japan's quake-tsunami disaster.

Governments worldwide have focused on ensuring their alert systems go some way to protecting them against the horror wreaked by natural disasters such as the massive tremor and giant waves which killed thousands in Japan on March 11.


Who in North Korea can afford to keep a pet?? What are thought of as pets in onther countries is food in North Korea.
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Postby hammondmc97 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:12 pm

Gringo Pillo wrote:Who in North Korea can afford to keep a pet?? What are thought of as pets in onther countries is food in North Korea.

Ha ha ha, that's funny... So I guess they sould say ... Keep an eye on your lunch... :wink:
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