Recall my error in interpreting WD Gann's encoded messages found in "The Tunnel Thru the Air;" a catastrophic earthquake for about February 23, 2016. The largest California earthquake of 2016 did occur on that day Wasco (about 1 hour south of San Francisco and 2 northwest of LA) but, at 4.9M, did not cause an substantial damage and was hardly noticeable in SF or LA.
I was wrong in my interpretation of Mr. Gann's work. However, there are two components on the error; the what and the when. On the former, I haven't any doubt; Southern California and, ultimately, much greater. There are very deep and unconvincing (or is that inconclusive) encoded messages concerning the Cascadia subduction (from about 200 miles north of San Francisco to deep into northern Canada) and Yellowstone. On the latter, I haven't any opinion but on the former, Southern California, I am convinced Mr. Gann was giving a warning to our generation.
On the "when," my primary suspicion of February 23, 2016 is toast. I find, again, unconvincing clues that May 9 (the first date in the book and one which has other significance) might be noteworthy and October 19, 2016 as well.
The "where" without the "when;" about what you get from the market crash experts. In the expanse of time, you'll ultimately get it right.
So last week, yesterday and today there have been numerous large earthquakes in Burma, Japan and Vanuatu. You can get the latest 24-hour US and world USGS earthquake map at HERE.
As well, last week a friend emailed me a news story on Yellowstone's USGS public seismic feeds being taken off-line. In response to my email to the USGS Yellowstone website, the listed lead scientist actually responded to my inquiry, completely and credibly pooh poohing the rumor that there was an ulterior motive to the public seismic feed discontinuance. He really took a lot of time with me as if I were important. Wow, what is a government to do if the prudent thing to do is to evacuate every person within 500 miles of Yellowstone on a heightened projection of a seismic event?
Now a week later there seems to be other things "going on" and one was picked up by New York Superstation95. For one, a volcanic steam vent has opened up below a Yellowstone river. As well, I've been watching the USGS Yellowstone and University of Utah monitoring sites and it seems there's been an uptick in earthquakes. I haven't quantified that; it just appears that way. These are very very minor tremors. But in a super volcano zone, if true, it wouldn't seem to be a "good thing."
I'll add one more site to the above 3; Michael Janitch. He's a loose cannon who thinks he's got a feel for the way seismic activity propagates from west to east across the world. From what he's demonstrated in his videos, he seems to have an instinctive, if not factual, basis for his work. I sympathize with all the loose cannons out there. So, if there's a sizable Pacific Ocean event
I haven't a clue if any of the above is significant nor am I concentrating anything other than idle time (when I'm not working on TTTTA) in the pursuit. If you're interested, above are 4 links to good real-time information. I am, however, happily living on the east rather than west coast.
Jim Ross
I was wrong in my interpretation of Mr. Gann's work. However, there are two components on the error; the what and the when. On the former, I haven't any doubt; Southern California and, ultimately, much greater. There are very deep and unconvincing (or is that inconclusive) encoded messages concerning the Cascadia subduction (from about 200 miles north of San Francisco to deep into northern Canada) and Yellowstone. On the latter, I haven't any opinion but on the former, Southern California, I am convinced Mr. Gann was giving a warning to our generation.
On the "when," my primary suspicion of February 23, 2016 is toast. I find, again, unconvincing clues that May 9 (the first date in the book and one which has other significance) might be noteworthy and October 19, 2016 as well.
The "where" without the "when;" about what you get from the market crash experts. In the expanse of time, you'll ultimately get it right.
So last week, yesterday and today there have been numerous large earthquakes in Burma, Japan and Vanuatu. You can get the latest 24-hour US and world USGS earthquake map at HERE.
As well, last week a friend emailed me a news story on Yellowstone's USGS public seismic feeds being taken off-line. In response to my email to the USGS Yellowstone website, the listed lead scientist actually responded to my inquiry, completely and credibly pooh poohing the rumor that there was an ulterior motive to the public seismic feed discontinuance. He really took a lot of time with me as if I were important. Wow, what is a government to do if the prudent thing to do is to evacuate every person within 500 miles of Yellowstone on a heightened projection of a seismic event?
Now a week later there seems to be other things "going on" and one was picked up by New York Superstation95. For one, a volcanic steam vent has opened up below a Yellowstone river. As well, I've been watching the USGS Yellowstone and University of Utah monitoring sites and it seems there's been an uptick in earthquakes. I haven't quantified that; it just appears that way. These are very very minor tremors. But in a super volcano zone, if true, it wouldn't seem to be a "good thing."
I'll add one more site to the above 3; Michael Janitch. He's a loose cannon who thinks he's got a feel for the way seismic activity propagates from west to east across the world. From what he's demonstrated in his videos, he seems to have an instinctive, if not factual, basis for his work. I sympathize with all the loose cannons out there. So, if there's a sizable Pacific Ocean event
I haven't a clue if any of the above is significant nor am I concentrating anything other than idle time (when I'm not working on TTTTA) in the pursuit. If you're interested, above are 4 links to good real-time information. I am, however, happily living on the east rather than west coast.
Jim Ross