Earth Changes Accelerate as 12 Major Earthquakes Hit Chile within the Last 24 Hours - By Michael Snyder - http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/earth-changes-accelerate-as-12-major-earthquakes-hit-chile-within-the-last-24-hours
Something strange is happening to our planet. Over the past 30 days, there seems to have been much more "shaking" than normal, and this is particularly true along the Ring of Fire. This afternoon I visited the official website of the U.S. Geological Survey, and I discovered that Chile had been hit with 12 major earthquakes within the last 24 hours alone. The smallest was of magnitude 4.4, and the two largest both measured magnitude 6.9. We have also seen dozens of volcanoes erupt recently, including the incredibly dangerous Mt. Popocatepetl in Mexico. Fortunately we have not seen a major disaster that kills thousands of people yet, but many believe that all of this shaking is leading up to one. In addition, the weather all over the world continues to get freakier and freakier. Just today, Yemen was hit by a second major tropical cyclone in less than a week. Any one of these strange disasters in isolation may not seem like that big of a deal, but when you start putting all of the pieces together it starts to become clear that something really significant is taking place.
So why are all of these things happening? Well, some experts point to the sun. In recent years there has been a tremendous amount of hype about "global warming", but the truth is that evidence is starting to emerge that indicates that our sun might be heading into a period of "hibernation"...
The sun will go into "hibernation" mode around 2030, and it has already started to get sleepy. At the Royal Astronomical Society's annual meeting in July, Professor Valentina Zharkova of Northumbria University in the UK confirmed it - the sun will begin its Maunder Minimum (Grand Solar Minimum) in 15 years. Other scientists had suggested years ago that this change was imminent, but Zharkova's model is said to have near-perfect accuracy.
And what did we see last winter? It was a very cold, bitter winter that set new all-time records all over the planet. Here is more from that same article...
Solar cycle 24 - two cycles prior the cycle that's expected to bottom out into a Maunder Minimum - was weak. In 2013-14 it reached its maximum far below average. Meanwhile extreme cold-weather anomalies have occurred around the world. Last year "polar vortices" slammed into the central US and Siberia as a third hovered over the Atlantic. All 50 US states, including Hawaii, had temperatures below freezing for the first time in recorded history. Snowfall records were broken in cities in the US, Canada, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Japan and elsewhere. Southern American states and central Mexico, where snow is rare, got heavy snow, as did the Middle East.
This past summer the cold didn't let up, with more temperature records across the US and rare summer snows seen in Canada, the US and China. Birds have migrated early in the last two years. Antarctic sea ice set a new record in 2013 and it was broken again in 2014.
Will this upcoming winter be similar?
Should we be anticipating a lot of cold and a lot of snow?
I have been watching stories like this for a couple of years. Our sun has begun to behave very erratically, and yet very few people are paying attention. But without the sun, life on earth would not be possible. So the fact that the giant ball of fire that we revolve around is starting to act very strangely should be a huge news story.
And this is not something that scientists have just started noticing. This has been going on for quite some time. For example, the following is from a BBC article that was published last year...
"I've been a solar physicist for 30 years, and I've never seen anything quite like this," says Richard Harrison, head of space physics at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire.
He shows me recent footage captured by spacecraft that have their sights trained on our star. The Sun is revealed in exquisite detail, but its face is strangely featureless.
"If you want to go back to see when the Sun was this inactive... you've got to go back about 100 years," he says.
This solar lull is baffling scientists, because right now the Sun should be awash with activity.
Another thing that many scientists are watching closely is the possibility of a magnetic pole shift. This has become such a concern that even scientists at NASA are talking about it. A major news source in the UK recently published an article entitled "NASA: Earth's magnetic poles are 'switching' with catastrophic consequences for humanity", and the following was the most fascinating part of the story for me personally...
Bruce Jakosky, MAVEN principal investigator at the University of Colorado, Boulder, said when the switch does take place, the Earth's magnetic field which prevents the Sun's dangerous radiation getting through, would be neutralized for around 200 years.
He revealed the detail during an historic announcement about how Mars lost 99% of its atmosphere and its oceans that could have housed early life.
Mr Jakosky explained that Mars had been blasted by solar winds, which had stripped it of its atmosphere, for billions of years since the beginnings of our solar system.
He said: "When the polar shift happens the Earth will have no magnetic field for about 200 years."
During that time the Sun's solar blasts are expected to strip away at our atmosphere as they did on Mars billions of years ago.
That certainly doesn't sound good.
How could humanity possibly survive if "the Earth will have no magnetic field" for 200 years?
Perhaps some would survive by living in underground facilities shielded from the sun. But certainly most of humanity simply would not make it.
Meanwhile, as I have written about previously, scientists tell us that the entire universe is "slowly dying". Apparently the universe is only producing about half as much energy as it once did, and over time the level of energy being produced continues to fade.
Most of us just take for granted that our planet, our sun and our universe will remain stable and behave normally.
But what if we have entered a time when things start to change dramatically?
What if the years ahead are filled with earth changes of a magnitude that most of us cannot even possibly imagine?
What will that mean for our society and for the future of humanity?
Violent Shaking along the Ring Of Fire Continues a Progression of Disasters That Began In September - By Michael Snyder - http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/violent-shaking-along-the-ring-of-fire-continues-a-progression-of-disasters-that-began-in-september
Have you noticed that seismic activity along the Ring of Fire appears to be dramatically increasing? According to Volcano Discovery, 39 volcanoes around the world have recently erupted, and 32 of them are associated with the Ring of Fire. This includes Mt. Popocatepetl which sits only about 50 miles away from Mexico City's 18 million inhabitants. If you are not familiar with the Ring of Fire, it is an area roughly shaped like a horseshoe that runs along the outer perimeter of the Pacific Ocean. Approximately 90 percent of all earthquakes and approximately 75 percent of all volcanic eruptions occur along the Ring of Fire. Just within the last 24 hours, we have witnessed a 4.4, a 5.4 and a 5.7 earthquake in Alaska, a 6.8 earthquake in Chile and 20 earthquakes in Indonesia of at least magnitude 4.3. And as you will see below, this violent shaking along the Ring of Fire seems to continue a progression of major disasters that began back during the month of September.
For whatever reason, our planet suddenly seems to be waking up. Unfortunately, the west coast of the United States is one of the areas where this is being felt the most. The little city of San Ramon, California is about 45 miles east of San Francisco, and over the past several weeks it has experienced a record-breaking 583 earthquakes...
A total of 583 small earthquakes have shaken San Ramon, California, in the last three weeks or so - more than five times the record set 12 years ago, according to the latest US Geological Survey updates.
"It's the swarm with the largest number of total earthquakes in San Ramon," said USGS scientist David Schwartz, who is more concerned about the size of quakes than he is the total number of them. Still, the number tops the previous record set in 2003, when 120 earthquakes hit over 31 days, with the largest clocking in at a magnitude of 4.2.
Could this be a prelude to a major seismic event in California?
We shall see what happens.
Meanwhile, records are being shattered in the middle part of the country as well.
For instance, the state of Oklahoma has already set a brand new yearly record for earthquakes...
The state recorded its 587th earthquake of 3.0 magnitude or higher early this week, breaking the previous record of 585. That record was set for all of 2014, meaning that Oklahoma has now had more 3.0 magnitude or higher earthquakes so far in 2015 than it did in all of 2014. So far this year, E&E News reports, Oklahoma's averaged 2.5 quakes each day, a rate that, if it continues, means the state could see more than 912 earthquakes by the end of this year.
Oklahoma has also experienced 21 4.0 magnitude or greater earthquakes so far this year - an increase over last year, which saw 14.
And just over this past weekend there was a very disturbing series of earthquakes in the state...
Starting with a magnitude-4.1 temblor at 5:11 a.m. close to the Oklahoma-Kansas border, the region experienced a series of six earthquakes within a 75-minute period Saturday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported on its website.
The largest earthquake Saturday morning was the 4.1, which had an epicenter nine miles northwest of Medford, Okla., 59 miles southwest of Wichita.
That was followed by five more quakes near Medford with magnitudes of 2.5, 2.8, 2.5, 3.1 and 2.9 - the last of which came at 6:24 a.m.
A seventh earthquake - this one a magnitude-4.2 temblor - was recorded at 12:29 p.m., 10 miles north-northwest of Medford.
So why aren't more Americans alarmed that these records are being broken?
We are seeing things that we have never seen before, and I believe that it will soon get even worse.
And this dramatic increase in seismic activity that we are now seeing appears to fit into a larger pattern of major disasters that we have been witnessing over the past couple of months.
As we approached the end of the summer, all of a sudden massive wildfires erupted all across the western third of the country. According to the National Interagency Fire Center, the only time in U.S. history when wildfires had burned more acres by the end of October was during the record-setting year of 2006.
In 2015, a lot of these wildfires have really been threatening highly populated areas. I know, because at one point a major fire came within about 10 miles of my own house. Since the beginning of August, Barack Obama has made an astounding 25 disaster declarations related to fires, and by the end of September the horrible fires that were threatening key areas of the state of California were making headlines all over the world.
Then as we got to the very end of the month of September, a new kind of disaster began to take center stage. As I wrote about just recently, the storm that would later became known as Hurricane Joaquin developed into a tropical depression on September 28th.
Even though that hurricane never made landfall in the United States, moisture from that storm caused a tremendous amount of chaos along the east coast.
The governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, said that it was the most rain that some areas of her state had witnessed "in a thousand years", and it is being projected that the economic damage that was done by all of the flooding "will probably be in the billions of dollars".
Shortly after the flooding in South Carolina, a massive storm dumped an enormous amount of rain on southern California. Because that area had been experiencing severe drought for so long, all of that rain caused tremendous flooding and massive mudslides. Rivers of mud literally several feet thick completely stopped traffic along many major roads across the region. If you got caught in those rivers of mud, you were lucky to get out with your life. In fact, authorities pulled one dead man out of a vehicle that got completely buried by mud several days after the storms had passed. It took them that long to finally get to him.
The middle of the country was not spared either. Hurricane Patricia ended up being one of the strongest hurricanes ever measured, and the remnants of that storm dumped an incredible amount of rain on the state of Texas. There was so much flooding that a train was literally knocked off the tracks by the water. And about a week after that there was more flooding in the state that caused at least six deaths.
Overall, it has really been a bad couple of months for major disasters, and this sequence of events seems to have begun during the month of September.
You Won't Believe How Extreme Weather Worldwide is Fulfilling Biblical Prophecy - By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz -
https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/53447/you-wont-believe-how-extreme-weather-worldwide-is-fulfilling-biblical-prophecy-jewish-world/?utm_source=Breaking+Israel+News&utm_campaign=bbbdf93471-BIN_morning_11_15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b6d3627f72-bbbdf93471-86588445#sHIdjaZ1mFZcFQqu.97
"Are there any among the false gods of the nations that can bring rain? Or can the heavens give showers? Are you not He, O Lord our God? We set our hope on you, for you do all these things." (Jeremiah 14:22)
During the holiday of Sukkot last month, Jews worldwide began praying for rain to fall in the land of Israel. It would seem that the prayers were heard, for winter rains have begun in force, with precipitation approaching record levels in some areas of the country. The rainfall has culminated in major flooding in the city of Ashkelon.
Ashkelon, on the southern coast of Israel, was hit with intense flooding on Monday morning, as 20 millimeters of rain drenched the city. Houses were damaged and emergency services were required to rescue people stranded in cars stuck in the deep water that flooded the streets. The rising floodwaters threatened Brazilai Hospital, causing a partial shutdown and the cancellation of any non-essential services that could be postponed until after the emergency has passed. The most shocking development came when a huge sinkhole opened up in Ben Yehuda Street, swallowing a part of the sidewalk and road. The major thoroughfare was closed until further notice.
Israel is not the only country experiencing extreme weather, though it has had more than its share in the last few months. After inexplicable sandstorms, the country was hit before the New Year by unusually powerful rain and hail storms that some described as apocalyptic. In a year in which many believe the war in Syria and other current events could presage Messianic times, it seems to some that the weather may have joined the trend. The current storm in Israel was essentially described by the prophet Zephaniah:
"For Gaza will be abandoned and Ashkelon a desolation; Ashdod will be driven out at noon and Ekron will be uprooted. Woe to the inhabitants of the seacoast . . . " (Zephaniah 2:4)
A similar prophecy was made in the Book of Zechariah:
"Ashkelon will see it and fear, Gaza will writhe in agony" (Zechariah 9:5)
"And God was seen above them, and His arrow will go forth like lightning. And the Lord God will blow the Shofar, and go forth in the storm winds of Yemen" (Zechariah 9:14)
In fact, two hurricanes of historical proportions hit Yemen in recent weeks, marking the first time in recorded history that the country has ever seen a tropical storm. Two weeks ago, a category three storm named Chapala slammed Yemen with 85 mph winds, flooding the country with several years' worth of rain and proving to be the most damaging natural disaster ever to hit the war-torn country. On November 3, one week later, Hurricane Megh hit Yemen.
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