Thursday, June 22, 2006

San Andreas, San Jacinto at Peak Stress Levels


Yuri Fialko, Ph.D, renowned geophysicist with University of California San Diego, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, is warning of the same potential coming activity in California as FUTUREQUAKE predicted, and put up a long term alert up for in May of 2006.

Yuri Fialko is a geophysicist who is using radar satellite data to chart tiny changes in surface topography.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography today is known for its preeminence in scientific disciplines relating to physical, chemical, biological, geological, and geophysical studies of the oceans. Scripps Institute

I think that the institute's, and Prof. Fialko's predictions give further credibility to my theory about the correlation of migraines and quakes, because of common predictions about the potential of coming major quakes in Southern California.
FUTUREQUAKE beat their public prediction and alert for California, specifically the San Andreas & San Jacinto faults, by a month with the original alert for this area posted in May.
I rarely predict anything major for California, but the increase in small quakes, and the clusters of quakes, along with the migraines that are more intense than should occur with the small magnitude quakes, says to me that these fault lines are about to rock & roll.

To Dr. Fialko, hats off from me and lot of other independent researchers who are sounding the alarm. A lot of people knew it was possible to predict with a certain degree of accuracy, and close general areas, but your science just might give those in potentially dangerous areas a real chance to get out in time.
To our California friends, get your earthquake gear together. Check your earthquake packs, keep extra supplies in your cars, don't worry, do something to make sure you and your families are prepared. If you need gear, click to FUTUREQUAKE, for links to emergency packs and equipment.

I always hope these big ones don't happen. We all do. But all those I know who publish credible, accurate predictions, are putting up the alert for Southern California. Take this one seriously folks.


Links to Articles released this week as the Alert Heightens !
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