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The Next big Earthquake in California? Predicted 3/19/2011


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Eh, I'm not too worried about it. The San Andreas fault line (runs the length of the state pretty much) is only 6 miles from my house. People have tried to predict earthquakes before, and haven't succeeded yet.

This guy predicted the Japan Quake, to the day.

http://www.december2...hp?f=18&t=10524

This guy.... Listening to him is hard to do, but he did predict several quakes before they happened...

http://www.youtube.c...u/2/-K3zdMyzAfI

This fish also made an appearance on the coast of California.

http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Ribbonfish

I spent a little while checking out a few things because I was interested by it.... The last week has been crazy. Between Nuclear Fallout and Seismic activity.

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Eh, I'm not too worried about it. The San Andreas fault line (runs the length of the state pretty much) is only 6 miles from my house. People have tried to predict earthquakes before, and haven't succeeded yet.

This guy predicted the Japan Quake, to the day.

http://www.december212012.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10524

This guy.... Listening to him is hard to do, but he did predict several quakes before they happened...

http://www.youtube.com/user/believersunderground#p/a/u/2/-K3zdMyzAfI

This fish also made an appearance on the coast of California.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribbonfish

I spent a little while checking out a few things because I was interested by it.... The last week has been crazy. Between Nuclear Fallout and Seismic activity.

Thats some funny crap right there. What the hell does some random fish have to do with earthquakes or anything else for that matter? :shrug: ....... :bull:

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Eh, I'm not too worried about it. The San Andreas fault line (runs the length of the state pretty much) is only 6 miles from my house. People have tried to predict earthquakes before, and haven't succeeded yet.

This guy predicted the Japan Quake, to the day.

http://www.december212012.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10524

This guy.... Listening to him is hard to do, but he did predict several quakes before they happened...

http://www.youtube.com/user/believersunderground#p/a/u/2/-K3zdMyzAfI

This fish also made an appearance on the coast of California.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribbonfish

I spent a little while checking out a few things because I was interested by it.... The last week has been crazy. Between Nuclear Fallout and Seismic activity.

Thats some funny crap right there. What the hell does some random fish have to do with earthquakes or anything else for that matter? :shrug: ....... :bull:

The fish happened to show up when experts suggested that California is the most vulnerable it has been in 3 years, due to the tides amongst several other things. Who am I to say anybody is right or wrong? Fact is the guy who dedicates his life to Earthquakes is right on 75% of his predictions.... So I'll take that as good odds that the conditions are right...

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Just adding on the bit about the fish.

The species is believed to be able to detect disturbances in the ocean floor, and have been known to appear on/near shores of areas where earthquakes happen. A few sightings, very large in number of fish, were seen before the Japan earthquakes, and in Taiwan multiple times before quakes there as well.

Some will see it a coincidence, or nothing at all, similar to how cats, dogs, and cows can "sense" death, bad storms, quakes, tsunamis and whatever else.

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