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Will Another Earthquake Hit Just Before, Or Right After August 28th Full Lunar Eclipse?

Mitch Battros

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d mega-quake within the next 14 days. This is based on the documented records of previous large quakes which have occurred 14 days prior to, and 14 days after a Full Lunar Eclipse. The next event will occur on August 28th 2007.

The science of seismic activity is a difficult one. We have made great advances. In fact, just two days ago, a new "provable" study came out indicating the Sun puts off vibrating waves that cause seismic events here on Earth. This has never been acknowledged by the scientific community until now.

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The science of knowing exactly where along the ring-of-fire the earthquake will occur, is still unknown. There has been progress on precursors, thereby giving at least some warning, but not much. There is an electrical magnetic charge that occurs just prior to an event. It can be so pronounced, it looks like bright light in the sky, or as an 'arch' somewhat like an aurora. Other precursors, as the tribal leaders of the islands near Sumatra utilized just before the 9.3 quake hit December 26th, 2004, is unusual animal behavior. And of course if you are in a coastal region, the ebb of ocean waves and currents is a sure sign to move to higher ground immediately.

You will want to once again review the series of earthquakes that have occurred just prior to, or just after a Full Lunar Eclipse over the last ten years.

The science behind the connection between lunar events and earthquakes indicates it is the act of "fluid displacement" which is the culprit. Not just seawater of the oceans, but also fresh waters of large lakes, magma, and even oil. During the phases of a Full Lunar Eclipse, gravity is increased and water (fluid) rises. This in turn puts increased pressure on tectonic plates. The reverse is also a culprit. When the event phases of a 'new moon' occur, fluids retract. It is the "displacement"--- whether it is the expanding or the contracting, which causes the plates to shift.