Thursday, December 2, 2021

Seismic Activity on the Rise Across the Planet

 I was at a wedding last month and was talking to a Delta pilot whose been flying for almost 40 years.  He mentioned to me the staggering amount of no-fly zones that have exploded all over the world based on volcanic eruptions.  Of course it's not surprising that the MSM isn't going to report on this phenomenon.  But of course Jesus mentioned it right up front that we should be watching for this as the return of Jesus draws near.

Should we be alarmed by all of the seismic activity that is suddenly happening all over the globe?  I don't know if you have noticed, but major earthquakes and earthquake swarms have been shaking key areas of our planet in recent weeks.  

On Monday, it was Japan's turn.  It was being reported that a magnitude 6.5 earthquake had been detected southeast of Honshu, Japan and that immediately got my attention.  

Whenever a significant earthquake hits Japan, I am always reminded of the looming threat of Mt. Fuji.  One of these days, Mt. Fuji is going to come roaring back to life and Tokyo will be absolutely devastated.  Let us hope that such a cataclysm can be put off for as long as possible.

Prior to the earthquake near Honshu, a magnitude 7.5 quake rattled northern Peru on Sunday...

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake rocked northern Peru on Sunday, collapsing a 16th-century Catholic church tower although no deaths or serious injuries were immediately reported.

The good news is that the quake happened in a sparsely populated region, but it came right after a magnitude 5.1 earthquake had struck the outskirts of Lima...

The quake struck hours after a magnitude 5.1 temblor with the epicenter in the outskirts of Lima rattled the region. Hernando Tavera, head of the Geophysical Institute of Peru, said at least four aftershocks took place after the latter quake, and he warned residents to prepare for more aftershocks.

The coast of Peru sits directly along the Ring of Fire just like the west coast of the United States does, and earlier this month a very alarming earthquake swarm in northern California received quite a bit of attention...

A swarm of earthquakes rumbled under the San Ramon-Danville area Wednesday, measuring as high as 3.9 in magnitude, giving local residents a subtle reminder of the seismic activity deep under the region.

The 3.9 magnitude quake struck at 11:43 a.m., followed by an aftershock measuring 2.6 magnitude at 11:46 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A third aftershock with 3.0 magnitude struck at 11:58 a.m. More than a dozen smaller quakes have followed over the last several hours.Could it be possible that the Ring of Fire is moving into a period of increased activity?

We know that it is just a matter of time before California is hit by the "Big One", and so we will want to closely watch the west coast in the months ahead.

Meanwhile, the east coast is being shaken as well.

On Saturday, North Carolina was hit by the sixth significant earthquake in less than a week...

Another small earthquake shook North Carolina near Winston-Salem early on Saturday, Nov. 27, geologists said. The 1.9 magnitude quake hit at about 7:55 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Its epicenter was located about 3 miles southwest of Winston-Salem, which is in Forsyth County and about 100 miles west of Raleigh.

The middle of the country has been seeing unusual earthquakes too.  On November 17th, the New Madrid fault zone was hit by multiple earthquakes, including a magnitude 4.0 quake that really shook a lot of people up.

I have been writing about the danger posed by the New Madrid fault zone for a very long time, and scientists assure us that at some point our luck will run out.

Speaking of potential threats, there is an area west of Yellowstone that has been shaken by more than 4,300 significant earthquakes since early 2020...

Since that initial large earthquake in 2020, known as a mainshock, there have been over 4,300 aftershocks in the same area. According to the USGS, this uptick in seismic activity has alarmed some people. "A common question seen after many earthquakes in the western U.S. is "Will this earthquake trigger an eruption at Yellowstone?" Or, "is this seismicity related to Yellowstone?", USGS wrote in today's update. However they also provided a simple answer: "no."

Hopefully the USGS is correct.

Because a full-blown eruption of Yellowstone would be an unimaginable catastrophe.

Here;  Seismic Activity On The Rise Across The Planet (prophecynewswatch.com)

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