SW Slide
As 2021 closed out there were indications from many areas that
the Mainland and SE Portions of the N American Continent were
separating. From the tip of Mexico to the top of the New Madrid
Fault Line up along the Seaway and into the New England area
there were unexplained booms, earthquakes that the USGS refused
to acknowledge, and explosions. On December 29 a refinery
exploded at the tip of Mexico, and the Gulf buoy showed the
Fault Line under the Gulf was active. On December 30 a CSX Coal
Plant in Baltimore exploded. On December 31 the Azores
tugged open and a buoy off coast of New York City began to
throb.
- Lázaro Cárdenas Refinery in Minatitlán
suffered Second Fire of the Year
December 29, 2021
https://today.in-24.com/News/796309
- Neighbors of Minatitlán, Veracruz,
were surprised during the last hours of December 29 by a
strong fire registered at the Lázaro Cárdenas
Refinery, which began around 10:00 p.m., but was put down
hours later. The incident was confirmed by
the Veracruz Civil Protection Secretariat. Through
their social networks, they reported that forces from the
three levels of government came to the disaster area.
- Unconfirmed Earthquake or Seismic-like
Event: Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 32 mi Northeast of
Washington, Washington DC
December 30, 2021
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/quake-info/
- Nearby towns and cities: 52 km (32
mi) NE of Washington (District of Columbia)
- Major Explosion Reported at CSX
Facility in Baltimore
December 30, 2021
https://t.me/rtnews/17596
- Police and firefighters responded
to an explosion at the CSX Coal Plant in South Baltimore.
Action along the entire New Madrid Fault Line continued as the
Mainland Portion slid to the SW. A construction site explosion
at Juarez, Mexico on December 30 was blamed for the huge boom
heard and felt at El Paso, TX but the number of earthquakes in
that region belies this story.
- Construction Site Explosion in Juarez
Caused Loud Boom heard, Felt in East El Paso & Lower
Valley
December 30, 2021
https://kvia.com/news/el-paso/2021/12/30/construction-explosion-in-juarez
- A blast widely heard and felt
across portions of El Paso's eastside and Lower Valley was
apparently caused by an explosion at a construction and
excavation site in neighboring Mexico. Residents on El
Paso's eastside and Lower Valley reported hearing a loud
boom that sounded like an explosion and shook homes as if
it were an earthquake, but police and fire officials were
at a loss to explain the cause of the blast that was
widely felt. The U.S. Geological Survey said no
earthquake activity had been detected in the Borderland.
- Hundreds of El Pasoans Report Loud
House-Shaking Boom across East Side, Lower Valley
December 30, 2021
https://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-el-pasoans-report-loud
- El Diario de Juárez reported
that the loud boom was due to a company in Juárez using
explosives to extract construction material from a hill.
It reported many homes were damaged in the area.
On January 1 a train derailment just north of Detroit at
Romulous, MI occurred on the Seaway where Lake Huron pours its
waters into Lake Erie. Moving along the Seaway to western
Pennsylvania there were booms and shaking houses. The USGS
claimed no quakes had occurred, but Volcano Discovery registered
them.
- Train Derails in Romulus Overnight
January 1, 2021
https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/train-derails-in-romulus-overnight
- A train derailment was reported
overnight in the area of Eureka and I-275 area going north
to North Line Road in Romulus.
- Loud Boom Rattles Region
January 1, 2022
https://www.wtae.com/article/loud-boom-rattles-region/38649161
- Residents across portions of
Allegheny and Westmoreland counties took to social media
and their phones late Saturday morning over a loud noise
that shook homes -- and nerves -- in the area. On social
media, reports came in on the noise and rumbling that
could be felt from East Huntingdon, Irwin, and Elizabeth
Township to as far as Carnegie and Mount Washington.
- Explosion, Flash Over Pennsylvania
Likely a Meteor
January 2, 2022
https://weatherboy.com/explosion-flash-over-pennsylvania-likely-a-meteor/
- While skies were lit over many
communities from fireworks shot to celebrate New Year’s
Eve as 2022 rolled in, an unexpected flash and boom rocked
portions of Pennsylvania the next day. The National
Weather Service in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania believes the
flash and explosion spotted over the state was likely an
exploding meteor. At 11:26 am yesterday, New Year’s Day, a
loud boom and shaking impacting portions of western
Pennsylvania. Allegheny County officials said that their
9-1-1 system received many reports of a “loud boom,
shaking in the South Hills”. However, there was no seismic
activity reported by USGS and the region was free of any
thunder and lightning.
By January 4 the Mid-Atlantic was splitting open, even the
USGS having to admit the 6.1 quake near the Azores. Quakes
continued at the tip of Mexico – the start of the New Madrid
Fault Line.
On January 5-6 the Mainland Portion was sliding into the
Pacific. This action is likely to be the trigger for the
diagonal unzipping up along the Mississippi River. Quakes in
West Texas and along the California-Nevada border showed this
slide. The Seaway continued to split open, a quake in Toledo,
Ohio on January 5 sparking a refinery fire.
- No Injuries after ‘Valve Release’ at
Toledo Refinery
January 6, 2022
https://www.13abc.com/2022/01/07/report-crews-responding-incident-toledo-refinery/
- A spokesperson with the refinery
said the facility experienced a valve release that caused
a small fire around 7:27 p.m. that was quickly put out.
All employees and contractors were accounted for and there
were no injuries. The Oregon Fire Department confirmed
they assisted the refinery with the situation.
Gulf Heaving
Has the Gulf floor been heaving? A key buoy 42409 floats above
the New Madrid Fault Line coming up from Mexico, and has
throbbed on alert in the past just ahead of New Madrid action
affecting the SE Portion of the N American Continent. In many
cases, even when not alerting, the buoy shows the height and
depth of wave action as it rises and falls. Why would this be
unless the floor of the Gulf was heaving? Note the last heaving
coincided with December 29, when the big 6.1 quake struck
southern Indiana.
The way the Zetas described the final New Madrid spasm, it was
where rock fingers had been broken to the point where few were
holding on. Then a domino effect would start, each breaking rock
finger putting more pressure on the next in line. One by one,
they snap. This is likely to be something in the tip of Mexico
or the Gulf of Mexico giving way, and then any connections
snapping one by one up along the Fault. Quakes at the tip of
Mexico where the Fault Line starts have been significant and
constant.
ZetaTalk Prediction
2010: For
the New Madrid, which will include the European tsunami in its
effects, there will be one large jolt with a
subsequent and almost immediate tearing of the Atlantic. We
have stated that the European tsunami will be the largest, but
smaller ones will follow in time. Likewise for the New Madrid
adjustment, which involve a tearing of the entire N American
continent from the seaway down to Mexico. This adjustment will
not occur until minor rock fingers have been steadily broken
in a number of places. The areas to be affected have already
been experiencing quake swarms, buckling roadways, sinkholes,
breaking dams, and unsettling jigging which is unexplained by
the authorities. When the primary blockage gives, there will
be a huge jolt, with little warning. Aftershocks will continue
until the time of the pole shift itself.
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