Wednesday, September 20, 2017

These hopefully are ONLY adjustment earthquakes to the 8.1 and now 7.1 in Mexico

3.6 earthquake 3 miles from Westwood, California september 18th 2017
3.8 earthquake 17 miles from Burney, California september 20th 2017  10:10 am
3.2 earthquake 1 mile from San Juan Batista, California September 20th, 2017 9:54 am
3.7 Earthquake 9 miles from Little Lake, Ca. September 19th 2017 11:45 am
3.4 earthquake 7 miles from Calipatria, California 2:45 am september 16th 2017
3.0 earthquake 4 miles from Beaumont, California September 15th 2017 9:39 pm
3.0 earthquake 1 mile from Lake Henshaw, California,  September 15th 2017 6:22 am
3.2 Earthquake 5 miles from Maricopa, California September 15 4:12 am
3.3 earthquake 2 miles from East Foothills, California September 14th 6:17 pm
3.3 earthquake 2 miles from east Foothills, California September 14th 10:32 am.

There are of course two ways to look at all these (above 3.0 earthquakes). Anything below 3.0 is relatively normal on any given day for California by the way. However, 3.0 and above we take more seriously because often this means either like now either (the 8.1 and the 7.1 in Mexico are causing changes to the basic structure of the Ring of Fire plates surrounding the Pacific Ocean OR a bigger quake is coming or more big quakes are coming somewhere (one of the two). One hopes it is the previous rather than the later for the sake basically of loss of life or property anywhere on the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean but especially in North, South and Central America where the biggest changes big and small are more likely to occur nearby the 8.1 and the 7.1 at this time for the next few months.

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