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Keep an Eye on those Volcanoes
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As we've said, in the posted blog 2017-11-30 09:49am - The Global Temperature Anomaly Atlantic Cyclone Power Paradox
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Do you see a major Earthquake for San Francisco any time soon ?
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Comment by JADELottery - December 1, 2017, 7:10 amLikely not S.F.
We're thinking L.A. area or Seattle area.
We're thinking L.A. area or Seattle area.
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Comment by JADELottery - December 1, 2017, 7:24 amAlthough, we did see 3 major volcanic eruptions before the mega quake event.
Some of the volcanic events were partly dream precognition and part intuitive calculation.
Most of the time, we only get about 2-3 months precognition of the event when we sense the death of large numbers of people at about the same time.
The precognition can take the form of a an awake state dream or wave of emotion; and/or a sleeping dream event, in some cases that can wake us in emotional trauma and remain in a contiguous dream state, like what happened months before 9-11.
Some of the volcanic events were partly dream precognition and part intuitive calculation.
Most of the time, we only get about 2-3 months precognition of the event when we sense the death of large numbers of people at about the same time.
The precognition can take the form of a an awake state dream or wave of emotion; and/or a sleeping dream event, in some cases that can wake us in emotional trauma and remain in a contiguous dream state, like what happened months before 9-11.
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A major (very large) eruption could be a VEI 5 or greater.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_Explosivity_Index#/media/File:VEIfigure_en.svg

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