1 (edited by Auendove 2006-09-10 11:34:47)

Topic: 6.0 Gulf earthquake

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/rec … usslav.php

There was a 6.0 earthquake located in the Gulf of Mexico about 250 miles west of Tampa earlier today. I felt a bit of minor shaking, thought "naw, couldn't be a earthquake," but it was.

Weird thing is, since waking this morning I've been experiencing the same physiological reactions I've before experienced when hurricanes were purportedly being jacked up by ELF waves...headache, nausea, vertigo, warmish, and just plain ole out of sorts.

What the heck? hmm

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2 (edited by PleiadeanHealer 2006-09-10 12:07:12)

Re: 6.0 Gulf earthquake

Auendove,
I've been through a few earthquakes myself, and the symptoms you mention seem strange to me, it does sound like there might have been some ELF waves (I'm guessing) going on there.   Living in Fla. must be loads of fun, I bet you have many stories to tell.

As for the CA earthquakes, I've been in the Northridge one, back a few years and had gotten pretty shook up while I was sleeping, but after a while just went back to bed (with no symptoms like you reported).

I also used to live in Northeren CA, just a bit north of S.F. and had the great good luck to be in a few really weird quakes up there too, one of which made the small house I was in shake so much, I thought for sure it was going to come down....lol... but upton inspection the next day everything was just fine.    I had just moved to the West Coast, so my newbie initiation into earthqakes was somewhat confusing.   Everyone else in the town I was in were so used to all this, they didn't even pay attention to it.

I hope you get to the bottom of your earthquake mystery.



PH

Re: 6.0 Gulf earthquake

Auendove isn't it unusual for Florida to have earthquakes?

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Yeah, it WAS pretty bizzare seeing there'd been a quake in that area!!!!!!!!

The first impression that hit me was a sense of something not natural, like it had been beamed intentionally.

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Here's a search engine results page about FL EQ's

http://search.aol.com/aolcom/search?inv … arthquakes

No, they're not common, nor are they usually as strong as 6.0 when they do happen. But the epicenter of this quake wasn't under FL, it was in the Gulf of Mexico, so there could be different geological circumstances that are unique to that area.

Given how kwappy I feel there's some kind of "circumstances" going on here though...and it ain't natural.

PH, I'm very familiar with EQs. I lived in CA for many years of my life, and was in the '89 SF EQ. I lived in the Philippines also, and there were some real shakers there. Once, when I lived in the San Diego area, there was such a strong EQ it moved my California King sized WATER bed by about an inch...holy wow, huh?

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I couldn't take that, Auendove!  Sounds more like The Exorcist than an earthquake.  There hasn't been an earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico for something like 20 years, and I'll bet it wasn't anywhere near a 6.0.  I think the crust is under tremendous pressure right now from all sides.  I'd like to know what's going on and how it's going to turn out.

7 (edited by Auendove 2006-09-14 05:51:08)

Re: 6.0 Gulf earthquake

http://geology.com/news/2006/09/gulf-of … t-and.html


Shaking was felt in parts of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Cuba and Mexico. The USGS reports:


"This is the largest of more than a dozen shocks that have been instrumentally recorded from the eastern Gulf of Mexico in the past three decades, and it is the most widely felt. The most recent significant earthquake in the region occurred on February 10th, 2006 and had a magnitude of 5.2. We have not associated this earthquake with a specific causative fault."

This is an unusual event because it is far removed from an active plate boundary. This location away from a plate boundary makes this type of earthquake unlikely to produce a tsunami. In addition, earthquakes of 6.0 magnitude are generally considered too weak to yield a tsunami.

According to this article, there was also a 4.4 in Oct. of 2003--

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14769832/

Concerning my notation about ELF waves--

I checked into the Brother Jon's Gazette to check and see if HAARP had been turned on. They reported that so far in Sept. HAARP had been turned on Sept. 7 for 1/2 hr, and on Sept. 8 for 3 hrs.

http://www.brojon.org/frontpage.html

I really don't know how HAARP being turned on two days before the 10th would effect the area (and myself) given the two day later time span...I mean, it seems like the effects would be immediate, but I certainly don't have the knowledge base to discern how ELF waves are supposed to work.

....as well, I'd don't at all believe that HAARP is the only viable source for ELF interference. The only reason I write with confidence that ELF was insturmental going into the 10th, the day of the EQ, is because of the pointedly definitive physical reactions I have to ELF interference, these unlike any other maladic symptoms (the flu, estrogen imbalances) I have ever experienced in my life.

Another interesting note that kind of bolsters my ELF theory is that I was in the grocery store on Mon. and throughout a short confusing conversation with a deli person, she concluded by saying she was sorry for not understanding me, that everybody was having difficulties with communicating with one another, and that everybody was feeling "out of it." I also heard a comment on the news that there had been an unusual "rash of car accidents for the past 24 hrs." in the Tampa Bay area.

Given my symptoms and these notations it sure seems like there was more than just Mother Nature in action on Sunday.

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Personally, and not really based on much more than a hunch, I don't think HAARP has anything to do with ELF waves.  It may be capable of producing them but I don't think it's used for that.  Again, not based on anything, I think that the cell phone towers are being used to propagate the ELF waves.  HAARP appears to use a Delta-T antenna array configuration.  This was the same type alledgedly used at Montaulk for opening dimensional holes.

Here is the link to the HAARP charts.  http://137.229.36.30/cgi-bin/magnetometer/magchain.cgi

On the left under Plot Width, hit 2 weeks and then Update.  On the 10th there was very little activity.

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Thanks, z3n3rg, for the clarification!

I always appreciate it when someone helps me out like this.

cool

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