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Subject Eastern Canada Harmonics getting serious
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Original Message I'm watching as the Harmonics are growing by the hour, follow these instructions to watch it LIVE:

Nova Scotia & NewFoundland


From this link:
[link to www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca]

Zoom to Southeast Canada to the right of New York State.
Zoom to Nova Scotia
Click Halifax Blue Marker
When the window opens, Click Show WaveForms

or scroll down list and click:

HAL.HHZ
Latitude 44.6377
Longitude -63.592
Location HALIFAX, NS

Zoom to Southeast Canada to the left of New York State.
Zoom to NewFoundland, to the east of Nova Scotia
Click St. Johns Blue Marker
When the window opens, Click Show WaveForms

or scroll down list and click:

SJNN.HHZ
Latitude 47.59516
Longitude -52.67807
Location ST. JOHN'S, NL

Harmonics / Silent Slip have been shown to be precursors for major events that follow.

From this link: [link to pnsn.org]

The Author, who is pretty sharp in the game states this:
Watch for slow slip episodes transferring stress to locked patches

Even more compelling is the observation that the Japanese M9 earthquake was preceded by an M7 foreshock two days earlier, and ANOTHER M7's worth of slow slip, both near where the M9 started. The slow slip doesn't mean the M9 could have been predicted, but it would have set the Japanese on alert at the time of the M9, if they had spotted it.

as well as:

Not every major earthquake has shown a pattern consistent with being preceded by slow slip, but the Turkish Izmit earthquake of 1999 is another example. 20,000 people perished in this M7.6 event that struck without warning, but several hours of tiny earthquakes and perhaps tremor were later found to have preceded it.

Which leads me to present you with this: [link to www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca]

To be more specific: [link to www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca]

Which states: The earthquake triggered a large submarine slump (an estimated volume of 200 cubic kilometres of material was moved on the Laurentian slope) which ruptured 12 transatlantic cables in multiple places (locations of cable breaks can be seen as small red triangles on the isoseismal map) and generated a tsunami (a large induced sea wave). The tsunami was recorded along the eastern seaboard as far south as South Carolina and across the Atlantic Ocean in Portugal.

In my Opinion: Be prepared, rather than a sheep
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