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Originally posted by itscocobaby
I too Live in California and think about earthquakes more than I want to lately..I originally posted this here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
But I think its worth repeating I did some research on precursors to earthquakes and some serious scientific papers have been written on this topic here are a few of the highlights from the paper:
Seismic Lighting, similar to ordinary lighting and to "sheet" or "heat" lighting but without thunder
Luminous band seen in the atmosphere, sometimes horizontally or vertically and sometimes in a bundle, like some polar aurora.
Globular incandescent masses, sometimes seen attached to luminous bands, and sometimes called "meteors"
Fire tongues, small "flames" creeping near the ground, or like ignis fatuus, flickering around.
Seismic "flames" seen emerging from the ground but rarely causing damage.
different colored globular masses colored yellow/green/orange/blue.
Atmospheric illumination, luminous discharges rising from the ground, arched bands rising from the horizon ovoid mass with streamers.
And the report has other very interesting information in it I hope everyone will take about 10 minutes to read his report and share it with others. Not a day goes by we don't hear of someone seeing, taking a video of talking about what they think are UFO's or meteors along with other strange phenomenon, perhaps they could be one of the items on this list. Check it out he has graphs, drawings and other data worth looking at no matter where you live.
Here's the link for that:
www.itacomm.net...
Or even a mobile phone can be a great early warning tool - Between 100 to 150 minutes prior to an earthquake mobiles start non-functioning or malfunctioning.
Originally posted by nonnez
I myself am out in the Northwest. The funny thing that I have noticed is a sensation of shaking/movement, yet when I look around at objects that I would expect to see indications of this in . . . I see none. I do not think it is my imagination, although I suppose it could be a palpitation or something neurological in nature causing this sensation. I have only noticed this the last couple of days.edit on 15-3-2011 by nonnez because: location