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DianeEQ |
EXPECT LARGE WORLD QUAKE |
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Very rare today, but I was just hit with a strong plus TL (world) spike and it took its time fading out. Anyone get anything strong for out there in the world somewhere?
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lightworkx4 |
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Would a nervous stomach, real high pitch tone in ear - again and this time shoots to right ear from left.
I pretty much agree that a build up is going on but as far as where - this time, I haven't a clue - Japan? Its been giving me a fit for days now but I don't think its there. New fault would make more sense due to the loud sounds I'm picking up on, the shooting pains and I'm irritated. The other day, I could have sworn I FELT a quake here in VA. - Nothing reported. |
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lightworkx4 |
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Symptoms are stronger now. Load sound in the ears. I really don't want to see these start so close to home.
New Fault Tri-state area Window 17 days. New areas not shown themselves before Jersey too.. |
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YES I DID, it was a low rumbled barrel tone, like none i had ever heard.
Now i know what the BIG local ones sound like. I figure it may be the 6.6 alaska.......i was replying to diane's post a couple of days ago then my laptop power blipped out as i hit send. i opened it up and blasted out the dust, as it was a reoccuring problem....that seems to have done the trick. for a while , i thought it was the electro field disturbance. |
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DianeEQ |
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So far since my TL Strong Spike. Hard to believe it's any of these EQs. But let us hope.
MAP 6.7 2008/05/09 21:51:31 12.509 143.157 87.6 GUAM REGION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAP 5.5 2008/05/08 23:21:07 36.127 141.690 17.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN MAP 5.0 2008/05/08 14:12:55 52.104 -177.550 42.5 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA MAP 5.0 2008/05/08 11:31:29 5.400 94.635 90.1 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA MAP 5.2 2008/05/08 00:27:22 -22.115 -68.308 119.1 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAP 5.0 2008/05/07 18:20:00 36.117 141.473 35.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN MAP 5.2 2008/05/07 17:31:19 36.219 141.590 35.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN MAP 6.8 2008/05/07 16:45:20 36.141 141.540 36.6 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN MAP 5.0 2008/05/07 16:24:11 36.086 141.835 37.3 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN MAP 6.1 2008/05/07 16:16:39 36.261 141.700 35.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN MAP 5.4 2008/05/07 16:12:28 36.335 141.737 35.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN MAP 6.2 2008/05/07 16:02:03 36.191 141.540 19.6 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN |
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MAP 6.0 2008/05/12 06:43:15 31.225 103.761 10.0 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 7.8 2008/05/12 06:28:01 31.104 103.270 10.0 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA |
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DianeEQ |
TL S+ QUAKE Kills 6,000 Many Aftershocks | ||
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MAP 5.1 2008/05/12 14:46:08 32.709 105.617 10.0 SICHUAN-GANSU BORDER REGION, CHINA
MAP 5.8 2008/05/12 11:11:02 31.249 103.693 10.0 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2008/05/12 08:47:25 32.215 105.029 10.0 SICHUAN-GANSU BORDER REGION, CHINA
MAP 5.2 2008/05/12 08:10:59 31.225 103.574 10.0 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
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DianeEQ |
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TL S+ Spike of 4/27/08 to this EQ is 16 days, which is 4 times 4 or 4 Squared...meaning this quake hit exactly on the critical EQ date!
But it doesn't end there. It is, ALSO, a match to the 120MM+ Pressure I experienced on 5/9/96, who's critical date is today; 12 May 2008 or 4356 (66 Squared) days) since the PR. An exact match after all this time! Then to realize it's TWO EXACT MATCHES from PR and SP! If we add 1+6 (for the 16 days), we get 7...God's number. If we add 4+3+5+6 (for the 4356 days), we get 18 or 6+6+6...Satan's number. Now, if you don't have chills going up and down your spine as I do... |
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lightworkx4 |
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look at the depth of these things. 10km! We feel horrible. I wish they would go a bit deeper so that we wouldn't feel like we have the flu. The Dr. put
us all on antibiotics (didn't know what else to do!)
Its not over. I feel just like prior to the big ones hitting. 1 week out at best but probably sooner. It will exceed the highest of any one of these by the feeling of it. Its almost like we are riding a very big very ugly wave. My emotions are even running on a tight string. We may even experience a calm before the big storm too.
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05/12/08 09:25:40.
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DianeEQ |
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Wow, it just doesn't stop! I clicked on Quick Replay and my post got hung up. I hit refresh and up came my post; #7 and lightwork#4's post beneath
mine.
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EQSenCA |
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For what it's worth, yesterday morning (Sunday 5/11/08) I woke up after only 3 hours' sleep with the usual sensory panic attack symptoms -- heart racing, breath catching. This cleared up later in the day with a needed nap, and last night I had a burst of renewed energy (which is my usual clue that the event, wherever it'll happen, will take place within 12 to 24 hours.) Now my chest is burning again and I think you folks are right: There's more to come, and shortly, probably within 2 to 3 days from today. (Diane: Lightworkx suggested I contact you for insight into how to lessen some of the physical, disruptive and occasionally but temporarily crippling effects of sensory. Any thoughts you can offer would be welcome. Thanks.) |
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DianeEQ |
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Well, first, welcome to Critical EQ Windows. We are few in numbers now, but those posting are sensing EQs and have been getting better and better on time
and location.
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EQSenCA |
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Diane, thanks so much for your welcome and reply. My symptoms also began in the mid-'80s, starting with the Mexico City quake. At that time the symptoms
were simply unassociated but acute fear, even suicidal thoughts (Big Bear/Yucca Valley twins of the '90s). Over time, they developed into migraines
(Northridge) if a fairly sizeable quake was to occur in my area, and later into acute physical weakness and now panic attacks before a major seismic event
anywhere in the world. Of course, your caveats regarding checkups make perfect sense and I do get myself checked out; for now, a low dose of Atavan is the
only thing that helps me cope. At any rate, yours and our fellow EQsens' posts are fascinating and scary at the same time -- and who knew there are so
many of us sensitive to the living earth's "growing pains". Thanks again.
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Looks like all of you sensed this one. After the fact, I also had a large block tone on May 3rd. Then at 4 a.m. May 4th. I woke from a dream where I was
nauseaous and sick to my stomach only to find I really was. Vomiting went on for 10 hours, never a fever and wondered about that. Not something I usually do.
Was fine on Tues. and by Thursday was back to Vertigo and nausea. I thought it was the flu but now I wonder. I vaquely remember being that sick before the big
quake a few years back too.
Mary Maya
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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DianeEQ |
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So neat to have people back here posting. Just been three-four of us for a long while. EQSens, you mentioned the quake in Mexico. A day or so before that
quake, I thought I was having some kind of a stroke because my left ear starting making clicking sounds and they would not stop. Went on for several hours and
then they suddenly stopped just as they had started. I kept checking me over and was none the less for wear. Then followed that quake and I decided the clicks
had to be warnings of that. I think this was, also, the break away from what had been my normal EQ symptoms which had been limited to the left side of my
forehead. Not sure of that...so much time has passed.
There are a good many EQ sensitives and MaryMaya has been one of the best. Also, my EQ posting savor way back when the board I was posting on let me know they didn't want any more God talk...which I had been doing due to my deciding it had to be God behind my symptoms and accuracy. When I posted that I couldn't not do as they wanted, MaryMaya jumped in and created Earthsensitives.org and offer to create a board on her site for me. It was really neat. She made a bandner just for me and I admit I felt a little special. A number of EQ sensitive friends joined us and we enjoyed free expression until Liz showed up. Remember Mary? She was one nasty person, but I had a friend here where I live who was in law enforcement and giving her printouts put an end to Liz coming on. Never did hear what became of her. Later the board went down and Mary was able to fix it...and fix it and then had to transfer us to an Ezboard which after a year and an half was hacked and our board was one of the first to go down. The Ez folks thought they had enough back ups to get us all back up and running in short order, but it took them some days and calling in the Feds. When they did get up back up, we were one of the few who lost all our postings for over the past year or so. So you won't find all of our history here, but it might help you to look back at our earliest postings for symptoms and what folks have recommended from time to time. I know this China quake has a lot of people jumpy and a number feel it's just the beginning of bigger and "badder." I know I haven't gotten any sense of relief from it...as has been normal after a large quake. The stress is still out there and my lower back continues to give me fits. Woke me up twice this morning and bothered me for some time while I worked today. Now it feels normal. This has been going on for three weeks or more and the level of pain continues to increase. Lower back pain for me has always been Central CA or Mammoth. But when it's been for an EQ in C. CA, I've also been taken over by the sleepies a day or more before the quake hits. When it's been Mammoth, I've gotten a sick feeling behind my belly botton, back of the head pressure and, last, my bowels turn to mush. Haven't gotten all those symptoms yet either. So I just wait, suffer and wonder. It is scary, but, for me, knowing that EQs are under God's direct control, I know there is nothing I can do but put out warnings as best I know and then trust in the Lord's Plan. Mary, I am so pleased to have you back. I know times have been rough. These sure have been a rough two plus years without dad. I'm still not moved into his house and, right now, with the price of everything I'm not sure I can afford to live there. As long as I am here and working, I'm doing okay. I let the listing expired Friday, still have my own for sale sign up and have decided to just play it by ear for awhile. How about you? |
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China earthquake: 60,000 still missing
By Richard Spencer in Dujiangyan Last Updated: 6:58AM BST 14/05/2008 Around 60,000 people are missing near the epicentre of the Chinese earthquake, prompting fears that the death toll could rise dramatically Chinese officials face angry questions about safety of schools in earthquake zone click here Chinese Officials Urge Earthquake-Ravaged Nation Not to Give Up By Dingmin Zhang and Aaron Sheldrick May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Chinese disaster officials, struggling with rain and rubble-strewn roads, urged residents not to give up hope for the rescue of thousands of people trapped under debris after an earthquake that killed more than 12,000. About 9,400 people are buried in Sichuan province, the most seriously affected region, Vice Governor Li Chengyun said yesterday, according to the state-run Xinhua News Agency. ``Survivors can hold on for some time,'' Wang Zhenyao, disaster relief division director at the Civil Affairs Ministry, said at a Beijing press conference yesterday, according to the Associated Press. ``Now it's not time to give up.'' There is little contact with Wenchuan, a city of 118,000 about 14 kilometers from the epicenter. Relief officials said about 6,000 soldiers and 250 medical workers were in the area, with more than 3,700 troops and 1,000 relief workers on the way, Xinhua reported. If the weather improves, the military will airdrop medicine and food, state television said. China has deployed about 50,000 military personnel to the Sichuan region, state media reported. The 7.9-magnitude earthquake, the biggest to hit China in 58 years, struck on May 12, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the Sichuan capital, Chengdu, a metropolitan area that's home to 11 million people. As many as 500,000 houses were collapsed across eight provinces, and more than 2,000 students and teachers were buried in schools in Sichuan, state-run China Central Television said. Donations of $222 million poured in from around the world, CCTV said early today. `Going All-Out' ``Rescue teams of soldiers and armed police officers are going all-out to reach the worst-hit regions and many have already started rescuing trapped people,'' Prime Minister Wen Jiabao said yesterday. Sichuan and surrounding areas are among the most populous in the country. The province has 40 percent of China's gas deposits and produced about 22 percent of its natural gas output in 2006, according to China National Petroleum Corp. and BP Plc's annual energy report. It also has the country's largest panda reserve. All 86 of the rare animals at the Wolong center made it through the quake, and the baby pandas were moved to a safer area, CCTV said. It may be a week before a full assessment of casualties, damage and the needs of survivors is made, Nan Buzard, senior director of international disaster response at the American Red Cross, said on Bloomberg Television. ``Communications are very patchy,'' she said yesterday. Bush Calls Hu U.S. President George W. Bush telephoned Chinese President Hu Jintao yesterday to express condolences and offer an initial $500,000 in aid, according to White House spokeswoman Dana Perino. Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura said his government would donate about $5 million to the recovery efforts, Kyodo News reported. China will ``welcome help and assistance from the international community,'' Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told a regular news briefing in Beijing yesterday. The government increased the allocation for disaster relief by more than four times to 860 million yuan ($123 million), the Ministry of Finance said in a statement on its Web site. More than 1,950 aftershocks have been recorded in the region, with three stronger than magnitude 6, CCTV reported. International relief officials said efforts to respond simultaneously to the China quake and the May 3 Myanmar cyclone, while difficult, aren't unprecedented. In 2004 and 2005, relief agencies raised money for victims of Hurricane Katrina in the U.S., the Indian Ocean tsunami and the Pakistan earthquake. Multiple Disasters ``Our donors know we often work on more than one disaster,'' said Carolyn O'Brien of AmeriCares in Stamford, Connecticut. ``At one point, we were raising money for both Katrina and Pakistan, and we had donors still giving money for the tsunami.'' The organizers of the Beijing Olympic Games said they have no plans to postpone or alter the route of the Olympic torch relay in Sichuan, scheduled to pass through the province between June 15 and 18. Starting today, the relay will be ``scaled down and less elaborate,'' and will begin with a prayer for the victims, the organizing committee said in a statement on its Web site. The procession doesn't cross the disaster zone, said Li Zhanjun, director of Beijing's Olympic media center. China's Work Safety Bureau ordered all mines, oil and gas wells and chemical plants in the region to be shut. The quake caused two chemical plants in Sichuan's Shenfang city to collapse, leaking large amounts of liquid ammonia, the State Administration of Work Safety said in a statement yesterday. Xinhua reported that the collapse buried several hundred people and caused a leak of 80 tons of liquid ammonia. About 6,000 people were evacuated. The quake was the world's strongest since an 8.5-magnitude temblor struck Indonesia in September, according to USGS. It was the most powerful to hit China since a magnitude-8.6 quake struck Tibet in 1950, killing 1,526 people. A 7.5-magnitude quake killed 250,000 people in northeastern China's Tangshan in 1976. To contact the reporters on this story: Dingmin Zhang in Beijing at dzhang14@bloomberg.net; Aaron Sheldrick in Tokyo at asheldrick@bloomberg.net. Last Updated: May 13, 2008 17:19 EDT |
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Nothing new to add here. Just bringing the topic back up to the front page.
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Such an awesome site this is, and thanks to those who helped create it.
Interesting, Diane, to hear of your symptoms prior to 1985's Mexico City. Sometimes I wish my sensors were as clear as yours and Lightworkx's and Mary's. I can't seem to hone in to specific locations, only the general prediction that it's either a small quake in my general area, or a big quake somewhere else on the globe. And when my mood clears up and there's suddenly energy to burn, the events occurs within a day or less. Not even the occasional three to four migraines in a week (the Northridge quake) is an accurate symptom anymore. My local cardiologist will soon MRI my heart and lungs to make sure nothing's wrong, which is a sure bet will be the outcome. So, the chest symptom, new as of October '06 (Hawaii), while unsettling, I'm slowly learning to live with. I'd better, as I read we're in a new astrological cycle (every 14 years, if I recall) of quake activity. I always keep half-an-Atavan handy; trust me, they really help. Anybody need one? |
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I don't know what Atavan is... Do you take Fish Oil? I have for a few years now and I feel a whole lot better all the way around. It might have saved me
from the terrible side effects of Fosamax I experienced. That drug wanted to take me out and I swear it nearly did. Instead of building hip bone, it dropped my
weight 20 pounds and was ebbing my spirit. My doctor wanted me to add five pounds and was alarmed when I walked in 20 pounds lighter. It hasn't been easy
putting that weight back on either. I had to resort to eating sugar. My brain was mush for awhile, but that was a price I was willing to pay to regain my
health.
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Test test test -- having problems posting a reply here.
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EQSenCA |
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Okay, getting the hang of how to post replies here.
Diane, sorry to read of your maladies; hope you're on the mend. To answer you, Atavan is an extremely mild, non-addictive calmer that was prescribed to me by an ER doctor in San Francisco, where I'd flown the weekend of the Hawaii quake. A panic attack on the plane en route to San Fran led to nearly three hours of hyperventilating. I couldn't bring my breathing under control by myself, so the ER doc gave me this tiny white pill. It calmed me enough to where I was able to enjoy the rest of my weekend. (The Hawaii quake occurred that Sunday.) Panic attacks have since been an occasional part of my sensory, and only half an Atavan is enough to control them. Yes, I've been taking fish oil pills as directed by a cardiologist, along with increased Lipitor to bring down some high cholesterol levels. I'm actually feeling panic attack symptoms as I type this, in stark contrast to yesterday when I was feeling uncannily good. Lightworkx mentioned, in another post, last night's Japan (did she mean China?) quake so maybe that's why. Don't know what's up today but I think we'll find out in the next day or two -- maybe another China aftershock or something new. |
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