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Dr. Lucy (Caltech)on tv last night let something slip about a Garlock event then back-pedalled like crazy. "Uh, we're talking about percentages of potential now, not probabilities, but possibilities, percentages of highly unlikely possibilities." Wut? Her whole vibe changed which is why I noticed and remembered.
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bump
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Lou saw Eureka at over 8M in his NDE in '64.
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Eureka where?
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California. It is up the coast a bit. Search GLP for the thread "Look To Orion"
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LINK PLEASE
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No link. "Confidential" not for public consumption.

That's not an excuse.
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Dr. Lucy (Caltech)on tv last night let something slip about a Garlock event then back-pedalled like crazy. "Uh, we're talking about percentages of potential now, not probabilities, but possibilities, percentages of highly unlikely possibilities." Wut? Her whole vibe changed which is why I noticed and remembered.
 Quoting: Windsage


Here's the clip starting at about 9:50. . .

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I don't know much about earthquakes. I live in Florida. Can someone explain to me if the Garlock fault ruptures will it rupture other nearby faults like the San Andreas? Will it have any effect on Yellowstone?
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It's like a Category 5 hurricane for Florida, mass destruction. So, yes. Hurricanes have years and years of residual effect.
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So, I guess my question is, how long and how far does the Chain Reaction go? Assuming of course that it's intense like an 8.0 or something.
 Quoting: I'm Listening


I don't know much about earthquakes. I live in Florida. Can someone explain to me if the Garlock fault ruptures will it rupture other nearby faults like the San Andreas? Will it have any effect on Yellowstone?
 Quoting: I'm Listening


It's like a Category 5 hurricane for Florida, mass destruction. So, yes. Hurricanes have years and years of residual effect.
 Quoting: MissCleo


So, I guess my question is, how long and how far does the Chain Reaction go? Assuming of course that it's intense like an 8.0 or something.
 Quoting: I'm Listening


As far north as owens valley, as far south as garlock fault. only problem with garlock fault is that it;s a zipper fault that joins into the san andreas, so a 7-9 on the garlock will trigger more termors across the garlock and onto the san andreas. very fluid situation for the next week.
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Wow, so USGS actually warning 8.0 or higher then must going to happen, they never give out these kind of warnings.

Is this highly populated area? Is this situation related to other recent earthquakes in Cali?
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This the fault that really scares them the most because of what I stated above.

It's not really the quake itself. It's that one (or many) quakes on the Garlock has the potential to open up a GIANT shit-storm.
 Quoting: Cat in the Tin Foil Hat


So what you're basically saying is if this Garlock goes off can trigger a huge nightmore, like domino effect of other fault lines? How do you feel about these theories that a portion of Cali could fall into Pacific? Do you think they're too far fetched?

I sure wouldn't want to be there right now, but then again I live on coast of Florida, so we have our own potential catastrophes here too. We even had earthquake between south Florida and Cuba a few years back that most people don't realize.
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No, sorry guys. CA is not going into the ocean. That's not how these faults are moving. They are north/south strike slip faults.

The North American Plate (east of the San Andreas) will basically stay where it is with a little movement on the transition moving with the Pacific Plate. The Pacific Plate (everything west of the San Andreas) is trying to move Northward. In a few million years, Los Angeles will be where San Francisco was.

There is a newer hypothesis that the Gulf of CA (Baja) will continue to open up Northward eventually filling the Central Valley of CA. There are quite a few mountain ranges for it to break through though. Seems unlikely and nothing to worry about for a few million years.

We may see a few seaside cliffs break off and slide into the ocean, but the State is going nowhere any time soon. If anything, these faults are still building mountains. The Northridge quake raised surrounding mountains by approximately 20 inches. Doesn't sound like much, but for mountains moving, that's quite a bit!

Yeah, that Caribbean area is set up for all kinds of movement. If you look at the topography and fault lines on Google Earth, it looks very much like Indonesia. I wouldn't want to live there either.
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Not to seriously disagree ... but there was a new geological survey reported on a year ago where they said some new research had indicated some past downward slumping, and the potential for future downward slumping, of land near the ocean around the Venice Beach area (I think that is where it was). The report I read was that they thought the risk, if it happened, was in the 2' to 5' range. They gave it a "very low" risk of happening ... but called for more studies.

Have no idea where to find that report now ... but it did make the national news, not just professional journals.

That study was the first, from what was reported at the time, to indicate that part of the LA basin could sink a bit in a major EQ.

Just a Heads Up ... maybe somebody can find the reports of that study.
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Something has been ticklin my brian about the area...anyone recall rumors of subs being able to navigate from the Cali coast to an inland lake & corresponding military base, via some form of water filled(obviously), underground passageway?
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I'm sure I read about it right here, some years back.

Doing a quick search, I did find this particular post...although it's not exactly what I was remembering:

Thread: L.A. Times newspaper published in 1934 reports 5,000 years old REPTILIAN CITY under Los Angeles. (Page 2)

The comment above speaks of the network of tunnels our subs have explored....not reptilians.

I'll look a bit more, adding this...although I've not read through it:

Thread: Underground Submarine Bases across the globe


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Garlock Fault map. . .

[link to digital-desert.com]
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This is exactly what I'm afraid of.

I posted a video in the other thread explaining a bit about the Santa Barbara Block and how it created the Garlock.

It's that SB Block that created the big bend in the San Andreas and stopped it from moving northward. If that Garlock goes we are in big trouble.

Ah hell, here it is. It's short - 12 seconds. As the SB block twists around, it creates the east/west Garlock fault.



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 Quoting: Cat in the Tin Foil Hat


Also, the 1937 Joe Brandt vision of Los Angeles falling into the ocean, with buildings sideways and breaking into pieces noted that it happened from the Garlock fault which is what triggered it. This might be the start of it, some foreshocks.
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A man in 1937 had an amazing NDE about California Earthquake.. His name was Joe Brandt.. please google him. He says the Garlock Fault will cause the San Andres Fault to become a Zipper event up California to Oregon. I believe we are seeing this event happen that was prophesied by this humble 17-year old in 1937,
I also think the past two days of EQ’s are a major Heads up for those who are to understand the seriousness of the time we are in.
There’s no more delaying what is overdue.
Below is one of many links to Joe Brandt’s NDE

[link to www.biblebelievers.org.au (secure)]
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I don't know much about earthquakes. I live in Florida. Can someone explain to me if the Garlock fault ruptures will it rupture other nearby faults like the San Andreas? Will it have any effect on Yellowstone?
 Quoting: I'm Listening


It's like a Category 5 hurricane for Florida, mass destruction. So, yes. Hurricanes have years and years of residual effect.
 Quoting: MissCleo


So, I guess my question is, how long and how far does the Chain Reaction go? Assuming of course that it's intense like an 8.0 or something.
 Quoting: I'm Listening


Sounds like my friends in LA may be in trouble. Too bad they're not going anywhere. They don't believe in that thing, you know, 'being prepared'. Sigh

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Garlock Fault map. . .

[link to digital-desert.com]
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looking at the trend of the garlock fault, it does head to the Las Vegas region where you also have Hoover Dam.

The map of the fault doesn't show the extent of the fault, but the geologic division of the 'mojave desert region' and the 'basin and range' is the garlock fault which does continue into Nevada.

hoover dam is something to think about here.

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LINK PLEASE
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No link. "Confidential" not for public consumption.

That's not an excuse.
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Dr. Lucy (Caltech)on tv last night let something slip about a Garlock event then back-pedalled like crazy. "Uh, we're talking about percentages of potential now, not probabilities, but possibilities, percentages of highly unlikely possibilities." Wut? Her whole vibe changed which is why I noticed and remembered.
 Quoting: Windsage


Here's the clip starting at about 9:50. . .


 Quoting: G3


Thanks I kind of get what you're saying.

Also this page about the Garlock shows it stopping at San Andreas and not continuing to the coast by Santa Barbara

[link to digital-desert.com]

But the animation posted earlier was pretty clear that the Garlock east-west fault goes across and out from the coast as well? Or did I see that wrong?

She played down the Garlock saying it went through sparsley populated areas but my reading of the animation was it went above Los Angeles?
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some more info on Garlock fault
[link to scedc.caltech.edu]
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It's like a Category 5 hurricane for Florida, mass destruction. So, yes. Hurricanes have years and years of residual effect.
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So, I guess my question is, how long and how far does the Chain Reaction go? Assuming of course that it's intense like an 8.0 or something.
 Quoting: I'm Listening


Sounds like my friends in LA may be in trouble. Too bad they're not going anywhere. They don't believe in that thing, you know, 'being prepared'. Sigh
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A good friend of mine in Palmdale (we were neighbors when I lived there) lauded up his RV overnight, after the 7.1, left out at first light this morning for his daughters house in Clovis NM. He's not even considering returning for at LEAST two weeks, maybe more, depending on the seismic activity.
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No link. "Confidential" not for public consumption.

That's not an excuse.
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Dr. Lucy (Caltech)on tv last night let something slip about a Garlock event then back-pedalled like crazy. "Uh, we're talking about percentages of potential now, not probabilities, but possibilities, percentages of highly unlikely possibilities." Wut? Her whole vibe changed which is why I noticed and remembered.
 Quoting: Windsage


Here's the clip starting at about 9:50. . .


 Quoting: G3


Thanks I kind of get what you're saying.

Also this page about the Garlock shows it stopping at San Andreas and not continuing to the coast by Santa Barbara

[link to digital-desert.com]

But the animation posted earlier was pretty clear that the Garlock east-west fault goes across and out from the coast as well? Or did I see that wrong?

She played down the Garlock saying it went through sparsley populated areas but my reading of the animation was it went above Los Angeles?
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The fault is MORE GROWING
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Vision Thing, I seem to recall that the Garlock does end at the San Andreas, but gets picked up on the west side by another smaller fault (Pine something or another). It goes out to the coast a bit north of Santa Barbara.

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This the fault that really scares them the most because of what I stated above.

It's not really the quake itself. It's that one (or many) quakes on the Garlock has the potential to open up a GIANT shit-storm.
 Quoting: Cat in the Tin Foil Hat


So what you're basically saying is if this Garlock goes off can trigger a huge nightmore, like domino effect of other fault lines? How do you feel about these theories that a portion of Cali could fall into Pacific? Do you think they're too far fetched?

I sure wouldn't want to be there right now, but then again I live on coast of Florida, so we have our own potential catastrophes here too. We even had earthquake between south Florida and Cuba a few years back that most people don't realize.
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No, sorry guys. CA is not going into the ocean. That's not how these faults are moving. They are north/south strike slip faults.

The North American Plate (east of the San Andreas) will basically stay where it is with a little movement on the transition moving with the Pacific Plate. The Pacific Plate (everything west of the San Andreas) is trying to move Northward. In a few million years, Los Angeles will be where San Francisco was.

There is a newer hypothesis that the Gulf of CA (Baja) will continue to open up Northward eventually filling the Central Valley of CA. There are quite a few mountain ranges for it to break through though. Seems unlikely and nothing to worry about for a few million years.

We may see a few seaside cliffs break off and slide into the ocean, but the State is going nowhere any time soon. If anything, these faults are still building mountains. The Northridge quake raised surrounding mountains by approximately 20 inches. Doesn't sound like much, but for mountains moving, that's quite a bit!

Yeah, that Caribbean area is set up for all kinds of movement. If you look at the topography and fault lines on Google Earth, it looks very much like Indonesia. I wouldn't want to live there either.
 Quoting: Cat in the Tin Foil Hat


Not to seriously disagree ... but there was a new geological survey reported on a year ago where they said some new research had indicated some past downward slumping, and the potential for future downward slumping, of land near the ocean around the Venice Beach area (I think that is where it was). The report I read was that they thought the risk, if it happened, was in the 2' to 5' range. They gave it a "very low" risk of happening ... but called for more studies.

Have no idea where to find that report now ... but it did make the national news, not just professional journals.

That study was the first, from what was reported at the time, to indicate that part of the LA basin could sink a bit in a major EQ.

Just a Heads Up ... maybe somebody can find the reports of that study.
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I hadn't seen that report, but it could happen in some areas - not the entire state going into the ocean as everyone seems to think.

Communities built on sandy areas will experience liquefaction. Water under the sandy soils is pushed up and can destabilize large areas. Venice would be one. Huntington Beach will definitely be another.

House and building foundations will sink making the entire structure unsafe.

Here's a simple example...It's not long.

From :28 to 1:43.

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LMAO!! Great share Oaken!
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interesting as Joe Brandt describes a theater poster , just happens there is a show with a women with long legs and a red/pink dress in a banner "Legally Blond "" maybe this is the year. Always understood this starts all the unzipping of the pacific.
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Here is the must read of Joe Brandt
[link to www.biblebelievers.org.au (secure)]

Here is the part about the cardboard blonde:

I noticed there was a quietness about the air, a kind of stillness. Something else was missing, something that should be there. At first, I couldn’t figure it out, I didn’t know what it was—then I did. There were no birds…I saw a newspaper on the corner with a picture of the President. It surely wasn’t Mr. Roosevelt. He was bigger, heavier, big ears…I wondered if I went into a movie (since nobody could see me) if I’d like it. Some cardboard blond was draped over the marquee with her leg six feet long…

It was ten minutes to four. Something big was going to happen…More like early spring…There was a funny smell. I don’t know where it came from. I didn’t like it. A smell like sulphur, sulfuric acid, a smell like death. For a minute I thought I was back in chem…It was five minutes to four on a sunny afternoon… The ground shook, just an instant. People looked at each other, surprised. Then they laughed. I laughed, too. So this was what I had been waiting for. This funny little shake. It meant nothing…

There was that smell again, coming up from the ocean. I was getting to the 5 and 10 store and I saw the look on the kids’ faces. Two of them were right in front of me, coming my way. “Let’s get out of this place. Let’s go back East.” He seemed scared.…One young lady just sat down on the sidewalk all doubled up. She kept saying, “earthquake, its the earthquake,” over and over….


I was in Huntington Beach, California, and a few days prior to the 4th I noticed a sulfur smell in the tap water. Then I remembered the Joe Brandt video and got nervous.

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No link. "Confidential" not for public consumption.

That's not an excuse.
 Quoting: Oink Oink


Dr. Lucy (Caltech)on tv last night let something slip about a Garlock event then back-pedalled like crazy. "Uh, we're talking about percentages of potential now, not probabilities, but possibilities, percentages of highly unlikely possibilities." Wut? Her whole vibe changed which is why I noticed and remembered.
 Quoting: Windsage


Here's the clip starting at about 9:50. . .


 Quoting: G3


Thanks I kind of get what you're saying.

Also this page about the Garlock shows it stopping at San Andreas and not continuing to the coast by Santa Barbara

[link to digital-desert.com]

But the animation posted earlier was pretty clear that the Garlock east-west fault goes across and out from the coast as well? Or did I see that wrong?

She played down the Garlock saying it went through sparsley populated areas but my reading of the animation was it went above Los Angeles?
 Quoting: Vision Thing


No, you didn't see that wrong. It is a complicated system of intersecting fault lines. The segment of the fault that is to the west of the San Andreas has a different name. It's called the Big Pine Fault.

Here's a paper on it, but also part of the Abstract below.

[link to pubs.geoscienceworld.org (secure)]

"The Big Pine left lateral fault extends northeastward from Big Pine Mountain to the right lateral San Andreas fault, while the left lateral Garlock fault extends northeast from the San Andreas, but from a point 5 miles to the southeast. The Big Pine fault is considered the western segment of the Garlock fault as offset by the San Andreas. Movement on this Garlock-Big Pine fault zone appears to have caused the anomalous east-west trend of the San Andreas fault in this vicinity.

Map: [link to pubs.usgs.gov (secure)]

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LINK PLEASE
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No link. "Confidential" not for public consumption.

That's not an excuse.
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Dr. Lucy (Caltech)on tv last night let something slip about a Garlock event then back-pedalled like crazy. "Uh, we're talking about percentages of potential now, not probabilities, but possibilities, percentages of highly unlikely possibilities." Wut? Her whole vibe changed which is why I noticed and remembered.
 Quoting: Windsage


Here's the clip starting at about 9:50. . .


 Quoting: G3


She seems to be
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Why, just why? I find that woman soooo creepy, have you seen her lately?
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Her clothing line for children is definitely creepy!
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A man in 1937 had an amazing NDE about California Earthquake.. His name was Joe Brandt.. please google him. He says the Garlock Fault will cause the San Andres Fault to become a Zipper event up California to Oregon. I believe we are seeing this event happen that was prophesied by this humble 17-year old in 1937,
I also think the past two days of EQ’s are a major Heads up for those who are to understand the seriousness of the time we are in.
There’s no more delaying what is overdue.
Below is one of many links to Joe Brandt’s NDE

[link to www.biblebelievers.org.au (secure)]
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he didn't mention the garlock fault in anything that I've ever read or can find. If it exists, please quote it and give the source. thanks
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A man in 1937 had an amazing NDE about California Earthquake.. His name was Joe Brandt.. please google him. He says the Garlock Fault will cause the San Andres Fault to become a Zipper event up California to Oregon. I believe we are seeing this event happen that was prophesied by this humble 17-year old in 1937,
I also think the past two days of EQ’s are a major Heads up for those who are to understand the seriousness of the time we are in.
There’s no more delaying what is overdue.
Below is one of many links to Joe Brandt’s NDE

[link to www.biblebelievers.org.au (secure)]
 Quoting: Angel Helper


he didn't mention the garlock fault in anything that I've ever read or can find. If it exists, please quote it and give the source. thanks
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Read again.

He referenced Garlock fault 3 times in his vision.

You need to read in it’s entirety.
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Why, just why? I find that woman soooo creepy, have you seen her lately?
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Her clothing line for children is definitely creepy!
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Here's a good representation of the area, The S/A fault runs NW while the Garlock runs E/W basicly borders the Mojave


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USGS notified Tulare County Fire - warning about Garlock Fault line.
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Why do I get the feeling the core is heating up, which is why the faster moving magma flows?
Does this make sense?
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So, I guess my question is, how long and how far does the Chain Reaction go? Assuming of course that it's intense like an 8.0 or something.
 Quoting: I'm Listening


Sounds like my friends in LA may be in trouble. Too bad they're not going anywhere. They don't believe in that thing, you know, 'being prepared'. Sigh
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17032412


A good friend of mine in Palmdale (we were neighbors when I lived there) lauded up his RV overnight, after the 7.1, left out at first light this morning for his daughters house in Clovis NM. He's not even considering returning for at LEAST two weeks, maybe more, depending on the seismic activity.
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Smart move..Smart man...Arent RV's a great thing....Home on wheels and perfect bug out for a time just like this....Pets and all and lets get out of dodge....comfort...heat...air conditioning...fridge... stove... beds...awning...lawnchairs….firepit....away we go.





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