Gotta a really BAD feelin about the month of February. Already having nightmares, symptoms the whole nine yards. Hang on to your hats folks. Could be one hell of a ride.
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Fateful February
SonicSal- Posts : 278
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Fateful February
Gotta a really BAD feelin about the month of February. Already having nightmares, symptoms the whole nine yards. Hang on to your hats folks. Could be one hell of a ride.
OregonGuy- Posts : 343
Join date : 2010-02-24
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Now what?
Headache, sneezing, and feel lousy today.
Yesterday, computer network I use in my job had multiple issues, people having seizures. Wonder if the ground under the PNW is charged up?
Yesterday, computer network I use in my job had multiple issues, people having seizures. Wonder if the ground under the PNW is charged up?
OregonGuy- Posts : 343
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Slammed this afternoon
Wow, NOOOO energy. Looked at solar weather sites and didn't see anything evident for feeling this way. This is some serious HEAVY energy.
Heads up for man made event! That's my guess.
Heads up for man made event! That's my guess.
SonicSal- Posts : 278
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Re: Fateful February
Get ready: the Pacific Ring of Fire is WAKING UP
M7.0 - 5km NE of Yacuanquer, Colombia 2013-02-09 14:16:06 UTC
M7.0 - 5km NE of Yacuanquer, Colombia 2013-02-09 14:16:06 UTC
beejean- Posts : 542
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Boston area
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Re: Fateful February
SonicSal wrote:Get ready: the Pacific Ring of Fire is WAKING UP
M7.0 - 5km NE of Yacuanquer, Colombia 2013-02-09 14:16:06 UTC
I think your prediction has been borne out to be valid after all the activity showing up on usgs.gov today. The activity has been steadily building in the Pacific rim area. The destabilization being registered after the large 8 MAG quake near the Solomon Islands has shown up in many areas of the Waking UP Ring of Fire and has not really settled down much this month.
Thanks for naming this month's Groans thread "Fateful February" - It seems like a perfect presage to meteorite bolides and other transiting and falling space junk so far. It can only be called fateful when these unexpected objects cause destruction.
The Groans in my area have been less of the earth movement kind, and more of the kind caused by chilblains. Big swooping fronts have caused hitherto unimagined wind speeds with vaporous snow clouds over-spanning the roads and depositing a dusty frosting on everything. The northern arctic air has been quite a challenge this month, made worse by being sandwiched in periods of 55 degree weather which presents itself like a shocking guest dressed in Bermuda shorts showing up at the Winter festivals.
The high and frosty winds have given us headaches ("us" being everyone in the household), since they seem to swoop through the ears (see, we do have heads with more than a few empty ringing chambers) and irritate the sinus. I went to visit a few friends and they, too, were getting inflamed eustachian tubes. I'm enduring through the changeability and hoping that March is less lion-like than usual --- Best of luck in your area of the country ! From Beejean
SonicSal- Posts : 278
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Re: Fateful February
The recent sensational meteoric events could be anomalous precursor signals. A significant geocosmic shock window will be opening up next week with the full moon on the 25th.
Speaking of storms and seismic activity, juicing up the solar input down here is a contributing factor for such, but there’s more to the story than that. SuperMoons, eclipses and other lunar extremes stir up enhanced tides in Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and crust as well. Even ordinary new and full moons up the ante a bit in this respect – not to the same extent as the aforementioned extremes, but they do increase the odds for newsworthy earthquakes (magnitude 5 and up), volcanic eruptions and strong storms with high winds and heavy precipitation. This month, February 7-13 and 22-28 are in the bulls eye – most especially the latter period, when weather delays and even volcanic ash can play havoc with travel schedules.
http://www.astropro.com/forecast/predict/2013-02.html
OregonGuy- Posts : 343
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Wow what a wooie!
It almost knocked me out sitting down! Happened just after 9:10 am here in Portland. Think it was from Japan area or Alaska.
beejean- Posts : 542
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Re: Fateful February
Loud, Loud Tones
Feb 24 2013 1:48 PM Eastern, getting very loud ear-tones. Directionally seem to be coming from the East area, closer than Canada, so might be the New Hampshire fault at the coastline or something in Maine. This is the kind of thing such as a grinding pressure signal.
Feb 24 2013 1:48 PM Eastern, getting very loud ear-tones. Directionally seem to be coming from the East area, closer than Canada, so might be the New Hampshire fault at the coastline or something in Maine. This is the kind of thing such as a grinding pressure signal.
SonicSal- Posts : 278
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Re: Fateful February
Full moon is here. Now lets see what the last week of Fateful February will bring.
beejean- Posts : 542
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Re: Fateful February
Hello, just wanted to show the seismo network chart for the day I was getting loud eartones on Feb 24th:
Best effort to finish Feb - Hope you are all still hangin in there. From, Beejean
Best effort to finish Feb - Hope you are all still hangin in there. From, Beejean