California was on the map last night with major small earthquakes striking at around 2am and 4am near Eureka, and Greenville, California Regions at 3.4 and 3.5 respectively. Actually Greenville had TWO earthquakes of 3.4 and 3.6 striking at 4:08 and 4:09am. Daly City also had a smaller one that came in under the radar at 1.7 Richters. Not sure how much of this earthquake energy is now due to the Major Implosion of a huge building along the Hayward Fault where you can see the story @ http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/national_world&id=9210415 NEXT. . . we will find out, and they did not mention in their story, what effect the FULL MOON WINDOW is going to have on all of that Brand New Major Earthquake energy they generated at Hayward in their "Experiment" because it is possible it could "Trigger" a MAJOR EARTHQUAKE!!!
The August 2013 Full Moon Window will start tonight at 8:45pm CDT, 6:45 PDT and so please start watching immediately and if you are reading this anywhere up around Beautiful Downtown Hayward, California then it might be a good time to run right out and be stocking up on bottled water, bread, cold cuts, hot dogs, canned goods, and maybe a crow bar and one big hammer to go with it. This could be the big Hayward Earthquake that they have been talking about, although there are really no indications as of this writing that could happen, Just sayin'
On that Japan Volcano, it is also now possible that if they are going to get a real major one that can create major havoc, especially starting the moment that August Full Moon Window starts for Japan, the August Full Moon could play a role in that. We know for sure that the additional pull of the August 2013 Full Moon will of course mean additional pull on whatever tectonic plate boundary that volcano is located on over there and you might say should definitely cause at least some additional volcanic activity for the city of Kagoshima!!!
Also watch Peru, Chile, Easter Island, Hawaii, and our West Coast and California just to be safe! EQ Guy
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