Do not wait until God's warning strikes the souls of
every person in this world, for it will be very difficult to respond and
change. Please respond now to God's call. There will not be much time after
God's warning for the fire of purification to befall you. Some events are
inevitable. Pray with all your hearts that you will be able to persevere in
your faith and not turn from God. Receive the sacraments while there is
still time.
Our Lady of Emmitsburg,
May 9, 1996
If the world continues to ignore the importance of prayer
and moral ethics and does not restore them to their rightful place, the
world will suffer a tragedy of a world war as never witnessed before in
history.
Our Lady of Emmitsburg
Feb. 17, 2000
If people continue
to walk the path
against the truth of God,
the hand of God’s justice
will pour forth on this
world as never before...
Our Lady of Emmitsburg
How much longer do you think terrible abominations
against God can continue before destruction of your world happens through
human hands?
This is a recent event validating the earth changes to come.
600 earthquakes is a huge amount of earthquakes for such a short period of time
(10 days). The second video "RECORD LEVEL EARTHQUAKES" (below), has all the
records of earthquakes and their magnitudes, going back 200 years. Recently
there has been a drastic increase in earthquake activity all around the world.
You will see more catastrophic earthquakes as time draws closer to 2012. You will see that the earth
changes have begun, and they are happening before all the eyes of the world.
600 Earthquakes in 10 Days Off Oregon Coast April 7, 2008
Scientists at Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center have
recorded more than 600 earthquakes in the last 10 days off the central
Oregon coast in an
area not typically known for a high degree of seismic activity.
This earthquake “swarm” is unique, according to OSU marine geologist Robert
Dziak, because it is occurring within the middle of the Juan de Fuca plate –
away from the major, regional tectonic boundaries.
“In the 17 years we’ve been monitoring the ocean through hydrophone
recordings, we’ve never seen a swarm of earthquakes in an area such as
this,” Dziak said. “We’re not certain what it means. But we hope to have a
ship divert to the site and take some water samples that may help us learn
more.” The water samples may indicate whether the process causing the
earthquakes is tectonic or hydrothermal, he added.
At least three of the earthquakes have been of a magnitude of 5.0 or higher,
Dziak said, which also is unusual. On Monday (April 7), the largest event
took place, which was a 5.4 quake. Seismic activity has continued through
the week and a 5.0 tremor hit on Thursday. Numerous small quakes have
continued in between the periodic larger events.
Few, if any, of these earthquakes would be felt on shore, Dziak said,
because they originate offshore and deep within the ocean.
The earthquakes are located about 150 nautical miles southwest of Newport,
Ore., in a basin between two subsurface “faulted” geologic features rising
out of the deep abyssal sediments. The hill closest to the swarm location
appears to be on a curved structure edging out in a northwestern direction
from the Blanco Transform Fault toward the Juan de Fuca ridge, Dziak said.
Analysis of seismic “decay” rates, which look at the decreasing intensity of
the tremors as they radiate outward, suggest that the earthquakes are not
the usual sequence of a primary event followed by a series of aftershocks,
Dziak said.
“Some process going on down there is sustaining a high stress rate in the
crust,” he pointed out.
Dziak and his colleagues are monitoring the earthquakes through a system of
hydrophones located on the ocean floor. The network – called the Sound
Surveillance System, or SOSUS – was used during the decades of the Cold War
to monitor submarine activity in the northern Pacific Ocean. As the Cold War
ebbed, these and other unique military assets were offered to civilian
researchers performing environmental studies, Dziak said.
Hatfield Marine Science Center researchers also have created their own
portable hydrophones, which Dziak has deployed in Antarctica to listen for
seismic activity in that region. The sensitive hydrophones also have
recorded a symphony of sounds revealing not only undersea earthquakes, but
the movement of massive icebergs, and vocalizations of whales, penguins,
elephant seals and other marine species.
This isn’t the first time the researchers have recorded earthquake swarms
off the Oregon coast, Dziak said. In 2005, they recorded thousands of small
quakes within a couple of weeks along the Juan de Fuca Ridge northwest of
Astoria. Those earthquakes were smaller, he pointed out, and located along
the tectonic plate boundary.
This is the eighth such swarm over the past dozen years, Dziak said, and the
first seven were likely because of volcanic activity on the Juan de Fuca
ridge. The plate doesn't move in a continuous manner and some parts move
faster than others. Movement generally occurs when magma is injected into
the ocean crust and pushes the plates apart.
“When it does, these swarms occur and sometimes lava breaks through onto the
seafloor,” Dziak pointed out. “Usually, the plate moves at about the rate a
fingernail might grow – say three centimeters a year. But when these swarms
take place, the movement may be more like a meter in a two-week period."
But this eighth swarm may be different.
“The fact that it’s taking place in the middle of the plate, and not a
boundary, is puzzling,” Dziak admitted. “It’s something worth keeping an eye
on.”
Source: Science News Section of Science Daily, adapted
from materials provided by Oregon State University.
(http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080413184801.htm)
Earthquake
Phenomenon
- Videos
RECORD NUMBER OF LARGE EARTHQUAKES
RECORD LEVEL EARTHQUAKES
Isaiah 24:1-12, 18 & 19
24:1
Behold, the LORD makes the earth empty, He makes it waste, and turns it
upside down, and scatters abroad its inhabitants. 24:2 And it shall
be, that as it is with the people, so with the priest; as it is with the
servant, so with his master; as it is with the maid, so with her mistress;
as
it is with the buyer, so with the seller; as it is with the lender, so with
the borrower; as it is with the taker of usury, so with the payer of usury
to him. 24:3 The land
shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD has spoken this
word.
24:4 The earth
mourns and fades away, the world languishes and fades away,
the haughty people of the earth languish.
24:5 The earth
also is defiled through its inhabitants; because they have transgressed the
laws, changed the ordinance, broken
the everlasting covenant.
24:6 Therefore has
cursing devoured the earth, and they that dwell in it are at fault:
therefore the inhabitants of the earth are burned, and
few men left.
24:7 The new wine
mourns, the vine languishes, all the merry hearted sigh.
24:8 The mirth of
tabrets ceases, the noise of them that rejoice ends, the joy of
the harp ceases.
24:9 They shall
not drink wine with a song; strong drink shall be bitter to them that drink
it.
24:10 The city of
confusion is broken down: every house is
shut up, so that no man may come in.
24:11 There is a
crying for wine in the streets; all joy is darkened, the mirth of the land
is gone.
24:12 Desolation
is left in the
city and the gate is struck with destruction.
24:18 And it shall
be, that he who flees from the noise of the fear shall fall into the pit;
and he who comes up out of the midst of the pit shall be caught in the
snare: for the windows from on high are open, and the foundations of the
earth shake.
24:19 The earth is
completely broken down, the earth is fully dissolved, the earth
is exceedingly moved.
24:20 The earth
shall reel to and fro like a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage;
and its transgression shall be heavy upon it; and it
shall fall, and not rise again.
Scientists at Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center have
recorded more than 600 earthquakes in the last 10 days off the central
Oregon coast in an
area not typically known for a high degree of seismic activity.
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