More Devastating Earthquakes in Store for the “Ring of Fire?”

(2004-12-28)

On December 26th, the 8.9-magnitude earthquake occurred in the area known as the Ring of Fire. This spawned devastating tsunamis that have killed over 10,000 people. The last three months have seen in increase in seismic activity along the Ring of Fire and area who's increasing geologic upheaval has been quoted in many prophesies as being the first indicator of the end times. Could technology be a trigger for this prophecy to come true?



On December 26th, the 8.9-magnitude earthquake that occurred in the seabed of the Indian Ocean spawned devastating tsunamis that have killed over 10,000 people. This was the world's fifth most powerful since 1900 and the strongest since a 9.2 tremor slammed Alaska forty years ago, U.S. earthquake experts said and the quake was so powerful it even disturbed the Earth’s rotation. There were at least a half-dozen powerful after-shocks, ranging in magnitude up to 7.3. This earthquake was located near Indonesia, a country of 17,000 islands that make up the so-called Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean basin where plate boundaries intersect and volcanoes regularly erupt.

The Indonesian quake struck just three days after an 8.1 quake struck the ocean floor between Australia and Antarctica, causing buildings to shake hundreds of miles away. The last three months have seen in increase in seismic activity along the Ring of Fire and nearby territories. On November 12th, an earthquake measuring 6.4 shook Alor, an eastern island off Indonesia killing 34 people. On November 23rd a quake measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale struck in the southern Tasman Sea. On November 26th a devastating 7.2 earthquake struck Papua, Indonesia with multiple aftershocks registering magni-tudes up to 6.1. During the last three months, there have also been numerous lethal earthquakes dotting Japan including the October 23rd Niigata Chuetsu earthquake which caused many fearful vacationers to cancel their winter vacation plans to the area.

The Ring of Fire has been quoted in many prophesies as being the first indicator of the end times when the geologic upheavals begin to increase in frequency. Over the last century, we have seen many severe earthquakes, but the frequency in such a concise time period has increased since the 1990s. Author Nina Anderson based her novel, "2012 Airborne Prophesy," on the prophetic Ring of Fire predictions, which alerts the reader to possible human causes for the acceleration of the earth’s instability. In the book, she projects that present levels that wireless technology are rising and this frequency saturation will eventually create a harmonic disturbance that could generate an instability of the earth’s crust. This will result in frequent strong earthquakes — described in the story as a tidal wave that wipes out much of Florida. Could this author have given us some food for thought? Could the acceleration of our electromagnetic technology be a trigger for not only atmospheric instability and violent storms that assaulted Florida in 2004, but spawn an out of phase planetary pulse resulting in a violent reaction from below the earth’s surface?

In 2012 Airborne Prophesy we are warned that the burgeoning communication industry is forging ahead without restraint or conclusive evidence of safety to our planet. Although fiction, the storyline is based on fact incorporating the latest advances in communication, wireless weaponry, spy technology, and mind control devices currently being used. We have been conditioned to consider these devices necessary to our advancing society, but few have considered the potentially negative impact to the harmonic vibration of the earth. Nina adds, “Will we find out too late that we have destroyed ourselves and validated the prophecies?”
-2012 Airborne Prophesy, available online and at Bookstores or www.safegoodspub.com

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