Between
January and March 2010, three devastating earthquakes were seen
in close succession, with the first signs of resulting environmental
changes on the astronomical level with the minute moving of the
Earth's axis after the Chile quake.
The Chile earthquake
apparently caused the earth to shift off its axis by up to 3 inches
with the result of a day now being 1.26 milliseconds shorter. The
earthquake registered 8.8 on the Richter scale and has the seventh
highest recorded magnitude.
It occured on
February 27, 2010
It was preceded by the earthquake in Haiti. Magnitude 7.0, on January
12, and followed by the earthquake in Turkey, Magnitude 6.0, on
March 8
The positioning
and sequence of these earthquakes are consistent with the concept
of Earthquake reflections as outlined in 'Mirror
Tectonics' in the 'Visible
Earths'.
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