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Middle East into a skew.

Rising

ZetaTalk: Snap,

ZetaTalk: Torque Effect

Crackle, Pop

We stated very early in the life of ZetaTalk that new land would be emerging between the tips of Africa and South

America, pushed up as the plate Antartica rides on is pushed under on the Pacific side. This stress on the Pacific side is

now becoming evident as the Antartic Plate begins to loosen along all it's edges, and most particularly to nose up at the

spot we predicted. As with the Sumatra quakes late December 2004, it is the moment when a plate pops out of its

restraints that the drama is most exposed to earthlings crawling about on the surface. Subduction amounts to relatively

quiet trembling on the surface as friction shakes the top plate, gripping and loosening, alternately. Stretch amounts to

sudden dropping, disturbing man's tidy network of roads and bridges and railways and those skyscrapers he assumes

have a firm foundation of rock that will not shift. But the popping of a plate under the pressure of the Earth torque we

have so very well described is unexpected. Land suddenly rises, other land plummets, and water must find another

home in rushing tsunamis.

The vast Pacific, scarcely mapped as to its plates and plate boundaries as how could man lay seismographic equipment

deep under the waves? The trembling floor of the Pacific is measured, peripherally, by instruments placed on land.

Man places equipment on islands, where ridges jut above the waves, and presumes to understand what he cannot touch.

We have described land both beneath and above the waves as akin to flaky pie crust, where the flakes can pull apart

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ZetaTalk: Folding Pacific

creating a weaker crust during a stretch, and can fold under each other during compression to form a thicker crust.

Land that is above the waves is there in the main because of it's composition, making it relatively lighter than the land that sinks to the ocean bottoms. Is the Pacific as solid as man presumes? Hardly, it has dozens of plates man is unaware

of, riddled with fault lines that are ready to slide and fracture, pockets of flaky rock ready to shorten and fatten into

more solid rock, and deep trenches in the ocean floor likely to fold. And why would it not? Crumple a piece of paper,

and lay it flat on a table top. Grab the edges and push. What part of that paper gives so that the paper can compress?

Ridges will rise higher, trenches will grow more narrow, and the release of tension elsewhere will allow other plates

adjoining the great Pacific to likewise move.

Look for the Atlantic to widen, giving rise to the stretch zone phenomena we have so long predicted. And sudden tsunami along the Pacific coastlines, with panic developing among the peoples there that have so long assumed the

Pacific to live up to her name. The world's populations, long denied the truth about what approaches them, will begin to

demand answers. Can this be Global Warming causing the Earth's plates to heave and snap? We have long warned the

establishment to begin telling the truth, before they lose all credibility with the people they hope to continue to

dominate. The time when they can still accomplish that, come clean, admit the cover-up and throw scapegoats to the

mob to take the brunt of the rage, is about to end. Soon the truth will be out before the mob, obvious, undeniable, and

all involved in withholding the truth held responsible.

May 31, Tiksi, Russia

Jun 9, Tiksi, Russia

May 31, Bilibino, Russia

Jun 9, Bilibino, Russia

May 31, Midway Island, Pacific Ocean

Jun 9, Midway Island, Pacific Ocean

May 31, Wake Island, Pacific Ocean

Jun 9, Wake Island, Pacific Ocean

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ZetaTalk: Folding Pacific

May 31, Guam, Marianas Islands

Jun 9, Guam, Marianas Islands

May 31, Palmer Station, Antarctica

Jun 9, Palmer Station, Antarctica

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ZetaTalk: Stretch Stench

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ZetaTalk: Stretch Stench

written Oct 1, 2005

We have gone into great detail on what occurs in the stretch zones along the Atlantic, which

includes the southeast United States and the St Lawrence Seaway, and warned recently that the

stretch would accelerate and be exacerbated by the torque effect which is twisting the North American continent at a diagonal, pulling New England to the East and Mexico to the West.

The overall effect of these forces is to drag the southeastern US down, along a line from

Pennsylvania to Texas; to pull the continent diagonally; and to ease stress on the West Coast, as

can be shown by IRIS charts indicating reduced earthquake incidence along the West Coast compared to the rest of the

Ring of Fire.

What happens to rock layers under a diagonal pull, or being pulled apart? As can be seen during recent years, this has

resulted in derailing trains, sinkholes suddenly appearing, gas and water main breaks, torn roadways and separating

bridges. Despite the effect on man, crawling about on the surface of what they assume to be terra firma, these changes

are superficial. When the pulling starts, weak points break and thereafter the plumbing and roadways hold, giving the

impression that the pulling has stopped, but this is misleading. The North American continent is giving evidence that

its rock layers are separating from each other, and sliding sideways in a diagonal, thus exposing portions of these

layers to vent into the air above. If rock is being stressed, then where are the earthquake predictors giving evidence of

this, the frantic animals, the static on the radio, the earthquake swarms? Rock in the stretch zone, pulling apart rather

than compressing, does not emit the particles flows that animals and radios sense, nor register on instruments are

tension and release quakes.

What lies beneath mankind's civilization, waiting to be exposed? More than rock and trapped oil and coal deposits,

those these may vent during stretching. More than trapped volcanic gasses, perhaps trapped for eons since the rock was

hardened or breached during previous upheavals. There is also, surprisingly, rotting material, trapped when extreme

stress on the surface created yawing that swollowed surface material or when rock layers rolled over each other to

sandwich such material between rock layers. Exposed, to the degree that venting upward into the air can occur, these