Friday, June 10, 2016

77 and 12; Did it begin? Or is it another warning, a shaking?

A 5.2M earthquake, with aftershocks, hit Barrito Springs CA at 8:04am UTC or within 4 minutes of midnight June 9/10, 2016 (PST not PDT).  It is shaded in blue in the below USGS map.


As most readers are aware, I predicted a devastating earthquake to occur among Hoover Dam, LA and SF on February 23, 2016.  That did not occur.  But the largest U.S. earthquake in more than a year did occur that day in Wasco, CA.  It was 4.9M.  People in SF and LA would not have felt it.

With my greatest level of interpretation "comfort," I felt the symbolic destruction of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and LA staged in WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru the Air" would be realized in real time on June 9, 2016.  Again, I am wrong.  But NBC reported some 16 million people were in the area that would have felt it last night...if they were awake.

But in being wrong, perhaps its by degree.  Perhaps February 23 and June 9 are last warnings.  That my making these, personally felt errors, would not be warnings without my "chicken little" behavior.

Per morning news, again, the tremor and aftershocks were felt by an estimated 16M people.

Per morning news, the 5.2M is now the largest U.S. earthquake (lower 48) in more than a year.  I will need to check just how far back that goes, seems that was a 6.3 in the north west this year.

Per morning news, seismic "experts" insist there isn't any connection with the 6.1M Nicaragua quake that hit Puerto Morazan at 5 hours earlier than the 5.2M in California.  Do you believe that?

Per morning news, the San Jacinto fault that was activated last night will not necessarily stimulate the proximate and dreaded San Andreas fault.  Does that give you comfort?

If you live 1000 feet above sea level in LA in a single level, single family home, should you feel comfortable?  Again, one contributing scientist to the 2015 Pulitzer Prize winning "The Really Big One" indicates surviving the "big one" in an affected area might be worse than perishing.  Think about that.

I had much personal introspection overnight.  Yesterday, I was chided by a friend living in LA 1000 feet above sea level, "I'm still here this beautiful morning."  Fleetingly, part of me wants something bad to happen to prove my insight.  A personal victory for me.  Isn't that the way of the world these days?  And I resolve, as best an imperfect person can, I won't be that way.  That is not what WD Gann would have taught.  That is not what Jesus taught in Mathew 7:7-12, ask, seek, find and.... wish for others what you would have wished for yourself.  The Sermon on the Mount.

Hmmm, Mathew 7:7-12.  Mr. Gann passed on June 18, 1955 having lived... 77 years 12 days.

I didn't do that....Synchronicity.

Jim Ross



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