Written December 18, 2010
During the South America roll we know that Central America will suffer. How about Mexico, specifically Mexico City? How about the Mexican caribbean? [and from another] Back to the begining of this year -February 8- were "Halo" clouds around Mexico, and the border of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. From Zetatalk Newsletter: Issue 177 one appeared over Mexico on February 10, 2010
When the Caribbean Plate is pushed west, and pushed down, this will of course greatly affect those Central American countries on that plate. This includes
Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, and as the plate border cuts through central Guatemala, it too is affected. But Mexico is unaffected by the
shifting plates. Except for some interference with tides in the Gulf of Mexico, caused by the dissipating tsunami that will course north when waters rebound over the
sinking Caribbean Plate, the N American Plate will be relatively unaffected.
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