Sunday, September 24, 2017

September 2017
Earth Changes & Related Theories


This has been a very destructive month on planet Earth. Earthquakes of significance have taken us to Mexico, Los Angeles, and North Korea. Mexico City is near Mt. Popocatepetl where strange lights and UFOs have been captured on video cam. A remote view by my self and others has shown that beneath Mt. Popo lies a junkyard of UFOs, similar to that found beneath Antarctica, another area that will soon give up its secrets as natural disasters bring them to the surface. Massive Antarctic volcanic eruptions linked to abrupt Southern hemisphere climate changes

Not far from Mt. Popocatepetl we find Teotihuacan home to the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon with alignments to Orion. This takes us to Ancient Aliens and other theories linked to extraterrestrial activity.

What is North Korea's play at this time? North Korean missiles have created earthquakes in the region further fracturing the tectonic plates as we watch for increased Pacific Rim activity.


Solar activity spiked as the Biggest solar flare seen for 12 years erupted from the sun


Extreme hurricane conditions affected Houston, Texas, the Caribbean Islands, and Florida. This takes us to the Bermuda Triangle and theories that USO (Unidentified Submerged Objects), alien bases, and portals exist below the water. Many believe the hurricane activity was created and guided by something other than natural causes. Theories include aliens, governments, and/or terrorists. The secrets behind the secrets await discovery as fractured civilizations and souls are allowed to figure things out based on the chaotic events that once created everything. We are reversing the codes. At the end of the movie Inception everything fell into the water as the dream ended. Our reality is nothing more than a dream, holographic projections of experience set in linear time. Time is an illusion.




Earthquakes September 2017

September 7, 2017 Chiapas earthquake   Wikipedia

September 19, 2017 Puebla earthquake   Wikipedia


  2 new quakes shake southern Mexico, already coping with disasters   CNN - September 24, 2017
Two more earthquakes shook southern Mexico on Saturday, further rattling a country still coming to grips with the devastation from stronger temblors earlier this month. A 6.1 magnitude earthquake Saturday morning was centered in Oaxaca state near Matias Romero, a town about 275 miles southeast of Mexico City, the US Geological Survey said. Roughly speaking, the epicenter was between the centers of this month's two more violent earthquakes -- the 7.1 magnitude temblor that hit Tuesday closer to the capital, and the 8.1 magnitude quake that struck September 8 off the southern Pacific coast, near Chiapas state.


Are Mexico's two September earthquakes connected?   BBC - September 20, 2017
Mexico had barely begun to deal with the aftermath of one big quake before another rocked the country. People will naturally ask: are they related? Did one cause the other? Seismologists will spend a good deal of time in the coming months debating this issue, but on the face of it they look to be unconnected. The 7 September, magnitude 8.1 event certainly struck a similar region of the tectonic boundary, but the hypocentre - the point of origin within the Earth - was some 650km (400 miles) from Tuesday's magnitude 7.1. If the second quake were an aftershock you would normally expect a closer proximity, say seismologists - within 100km. That's not a definitive statement and scientists are sure to pore over the data as it comes in. Perhaps they will eventually identify a way in which stress was transferred within the crust.


Mexico suffers volcano eruption of Mt. Popocatepetl same day as deadly quake   New York Post - September 20, 2017
Popocatepetl - about 45 miles southeast of quake-ravaged Mexico City and some 30 miles from the temblor's epicenter - belched ash and gas as the 7.1-magnitude earthquake rocked the country's central region. The county's volcano-monitoring system registered one explosion and 256 'low-intensity exhalations' between Tuesday and Wednesday mornings but said none of the activity can be attributed to the earthquake, according to Mexico's National Center for Prevention of Disasters. A church in Atzitzihuacan at the foot of the mountain collapsed during the quake and eruption, killing 15 worshippers as they celebrated Mass inside.




Minor 3.6 earthquake below the greater Los Angeles Area   Earthquake Report - September 19, 2017



Mexico earthquake crumbles concrete buildings, sending deadly warning to California   LA Times - September 22, 2017
Seismic safety experts long have warned that brittle concrete frame buildings pose a particularly deadly risk during a major earthquake. But a horrifying video taken during this week's magnitude 7.1 Mexico quake may do more to highlight the risk than years of reports and studies. In it, sirens blare, utility poles sway. Then in the background, a building wobbles. Concrete starts falling out of a ground-floor column. Then the columns flex, and the upper floors come crashing down, sinking into a cloud of dust.




2017 North Korean nuclear test   Wikipedia
The United States Geological Survey reported an earthquake of 6.3-magnitude not far from North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test site. South Korean authorities said the earthquake seemed to be artificial, consistent with a nuclear test. The USGS, as well as China Earthquake Networks Center, reported that the initial event was followed by a second, smaller, earthquake at the site, several minutes later, which was characterized as a collapse of the cavity.



Quakes could be aftershocks from earlier North Korean nuclear test   CNN - September 23, 2017


North Korea: Mystery quake 'not nuclear test'   BBC - September 23, 2017
A shallow magnitude 3.4 tremor has been detected near North Korea's nuclear test site, but experts believe it was a natural earthquake. South Korea said the specific soundwaves of man-made quakes were not recorded, while China said the tremor's features were of a natural quake. International nuclear test monitors expressed a similar view. North Korea - which has recently carried out a series of nuclear tests - has so far made no comments. Pyongyang's latest massive nuclear test on 3 September was widely condemned at the UN, triggering more international sanctions against North Korea.




2017 Hurricane Season - Wikipedia


Hurricane Maria

Hurricane Jose

Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Harvey