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Originally posted by JohnnyAnonymous
Something I thought that might make for an interesting experiment...
As the day of Mr.Berkland's prediction approaches, it might be interesting if the members of ATS took the time to check the newspaper (etc.) in their local area to see if there are any reports of 'lost animals' (IE: pets etc) or reports of 'wild animals' being sighted within a community/town. These are supposedly indicators as animals seem to be able to sense oncoming earthquakes long before we humans know that an earthquake is going to hit.
A mountain lion that had been hit and killed by a car was found early Thursday in Rancho Penasquitos.
The body of the female cat was found about 6:19 a.m. on Carmel Valley Road near Winecreek Road not far from Oak Valley Middle School, authorities said.
Originally posted by Heatrae
I am watching a program on Nat Geo about the Cascadia fault line and some very troubling FX and info about an imminent event on west coast, The program focused primarily on Seattle and Portland getting creamed. With the 19th-March looming on the calendar, I thought the timing of this program was pretty coincidental.
Program was called Countdown to Catrastrophe. It was a new production evidently for 2011.
Originally posted by SMR
Originally posted by JohnnyAnonymous
Something I thought that might make for an interesting experiment...
As the day of Mr.Berkland's prediction approaches, it might be interesting if the members of ATS took the time to check the newspaper (etc.) in their local area to see if there are any reports of 'lost animals' (IE: pets etc) or reports of 'wild animals' being sighted within a community/town. These are supposedly indicators as animals seem to be able to sense oncoming earthquakes long before we humans know that an earthquake is going to hit.
This morning a mountain lion was struck and hit in San Diego county.
While the area it was found is not really out of the norm, thought I would list it anyway.
The thing is, in many parts of San Diego, we are building so much, we are taking away these animals habitats. Now not here to get into that discussion. Just saying that this happens a lot here and not entirely unexpected.
www.signonsandiego.com...
A mountain lion that had been hit and killed by a car was found early Thursday in Rancho Penasquitos.
The body of the female cat was found about 6:19 a.m. on Carmel Valley Road near Winecreek Road not far from Oak Valley Middle School, authorities said.
Originally posted by quietright
I live in the middle of the Cascadia Subduction Zone & have been watching a lot of activity around the Juan de Fuca area for weeks & my cats were more psycho than usual earlier this week & now suddenly have shifted to extremely quiet & clingy...
Watching...
Originally posted by TmTrvlr
I live in Central California at 26 feet elevation and I have been quite worried for years about living here. We are surrounded by 3 or 4 dams and I don't think they would hold up to a 9 or 10 pt. quake. Anyone living in California should always have food and a water supply on hand. Stores will empty quickly and damaged roads will make it difficult to get food and medical supplies in here. I have a couple of months supply of freeze dried food and I have stocked up on canned goods. At one time I had a 2 year supply, but that is a long story.
Before this Japan quake, all I have been thinking about is water flooding the valley. I have been warned to get out of California many times. I do have food stored, but think I will stock up on water before tomorrow. I have read about the Super Moon that is suppose to climax tomorrow (3/18/11). Going to stay calm and alert and see what happens.