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Aug. 21, 2015 - Jim Bakker Show
03:45
The Coming Cascadia Fault Mega-Quake Part 1
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Coming Earthquakeispers 00:03:44
John, what do you think when you see that?
Well, you know, it was over two years ago that I had this dream of this quake in the Seattle area.
Yes.
And in the dream, I was actually with a group of people that in the dream, it's like I knew I knew them, but I didn't know their names.
It's just the way that the dream worked.
I knew I knew these people.
We were talking about a coming earthquake as if it had already happened.
We knew it was coming.
And in the dream, it was almost like we were watching on a news report that this quake was going to hit the northwest that would be the same magnitude as what hit Alaska in 1964.
Ooh, the big one.
The big one.
And I had no clue.
I had never heard of the Cascadia Fault.
I had never heard of the term subduction zone earthquake.
And in studying since then, the subduction zone type earthquakes are the most devastating, the biggest earthquakes on earth.
And the earthquake in Alaska was a subduction zone earthquake.
And if you didn't quite get it, a subduction zone earthquake is when two continental plates come together, but instead, like the San Andres, they are rubbing against each other.
But a subduction zone is when one continent plate is sliding under the other.
And when it's sliding underneath, it's almost like that continental plate wants to break off and pop up.
And at some point, the pressure is going to build up so high that it has to break off and basically come back up.
And when it does, it literally displaces, it'll be displacing all of that ocean water in a second's time or in seconds or minutes.
And this is what's going to cause a bigger than normal tsunami.
You know what I mean?
It's like if you just have a rumbling, you can have a tsunami.
But when you have a subduction zone event, the tsunami is just 100-foot waves.
It goes all the way to Japan, and it's hitting the west coast of the United States.
What do you say, 15 minutes?
Well, you know, if you think about it, I've looked at the map, and I actually saw on YouTube where it showed a playout of the tsunami, where it would hit.
It would literally slam in as far south as Australia and New Zealand and those islands.
And Hawaii would get just totally slammed broadside.
I mean, it could be just so totally devastating to Hawaii.
And it's like they'll have time to get a warning, but where does everybody go?
You know, you can't get off the island in time.
But the thing of it is, it's happening right on the west coast of the United States.
Yeah, and it's going to be...
Their warning will be 15 minutes.
How far can you get in a car and get away in 15 minutes?
And you know, they talk about everything west of I-5 will be devastated.
Well, the reason they're saying that is that's where the majority of the population lives is from I-5 to the water.
Exactly.
But this quake is going to have far-reaching effects way beyond I-5.
And in fact, one of the studies says that virtually every bridge from Vancouver, B.C. down to California, virtually every bridge will be out.
I-5 will be permanently shut down.
My goodness.
7 million people, he said, in that area.
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