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Cosmo - Seismic Events

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Due to points of rotation of our planet or the hemisphere at time of event. In relation to tides, volcanic and seismic events.
Dates as follows: 5/31 6/12 9/16 11/14/12 Next year: 2/10 2/11 3/6 4/9 4/10 5/10 7/8 11/12/13.
Give me a Nevada spread of a couple dates before and after. Before marking signs from animals as in birds flying eratically and pets on edge. After - aftershocks.
 
How much days is "a couple"?
Any range on how big the earthquakes are going to be?
Or where they're going to happen?
Same with the volcanoes.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couple

How much days is "a couple"?
Any range on how big the earthquakes are going to be?
Or where they're going to happen?
Same with the volcanoes.
Two...
 
where?

How much days is "a couple"?
Any range on how big the earthquakes are going to be?
Or where they're going to happen?
Same with the volcanoes.

Wherever there has not been an event recently. Or it could heighten intensity of one...
 
Amazing! I had a vision that earthquakes would happen on those exact dates!
 
Wherever there has not been an event recently. Or it could heighten intensity of one...

How recent is "recently"?

Also how big are the earthquakes going to be?

Any specific places?
 
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What will you say if a major earthquake or volcano eruption occurs on one of your dates? Are you going to say, "See! I told you so!" ??

:cool:
 
So that's a total of 60 days when you've predicted something might happen somewhere.

An earthquake...?

There's about 1,373 detectable earthquakes per day (500000 annually) source USGS
So that's approximately 82,417 earthquakes over those 60 days.

I wonder if one of them will be a hit?
 
So that's a total of 60 days when you've predicted something might happen somewhere.

An earthquake...?

There's about 1,373 detectable earthquakes per day (500000 annually) source USGS
So that's approximately 82,417 earthquakes over those 60 days.

I wonder if one of them will be a hit?

That's why I'm trying to get more specifics.

I don't know if I'll get them though.
 
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So that's a total of 60 days when you've predicted something might happen somewhere.

An earthquake...?

There's about 1,373 detectable earthquakes per day (500000 annually) source USGS
So that's approximately 82,417 earthquakes over those 60 days.

I wonder if one of them will be a hit?

According to http://www.volcanolive.com/vei.html VEI 1 eruptions happen daily and VEI 2 eruptions occur weekly, so we will also need some specifics on that as well.
 
Due to points of rotation of our planet or the hemisphere at time of event. In relation to tides, volcanic and seismic events.
Dates as follows: 5/31 6/12 9/16 11/14/12 Next year: 2/10 2/11 3/6 4/9 4/10 5/10 7/8 11/12/13.
Give me a Nevada spread of a couple dates before and after. Before marking signs from animals as in birds flying eratically and pets on edge. After - aftershocks.

If you were a bookmaker would you accept a wager as phrased above?
 

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