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Swarms of Earthquakes
00:07:03
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| I want to welcome back to the program today Steve Quayle. | |
| Steve, we're so glad you could join us again. | |
| You gave us so much information to study and think about the last time. | |
| We just had to have you back. | |
| We need you here with us to explain these events and what this means to America and to the citizens and to the world. | |
| Yeah. | |
| My first question today is the last time you were with us, we talked about the swarms. | |
| How do you pronounce that? | |
| Swarms. | |
| Swarms of earthquakes that were happening around the world. | |
| Do you have any update for us on these earthquakes? | |
| Well, first of all, as it relates, thank you guys for having me back. | |
| It's fun to see you smiling because, you know, with the mask of the beast, and that's what I call the non-scientific use of the face mask, they want to kill that wonderful creative expression that God absolutely smiled when he created Adam. | |
| And when Adam woke up out of the dust of the earth, breathing the Spirit of God in, there was a smile on Adam's face. | |
| So I want people to understand that this spiritual ramification beyond the non-science, the science of wearing masks is just, I can say this, ask to see the science. | |
| But what's really important that we're talking about today is the fact that the entire West Coast is in such perilous danger that in answering your question, Jim, earthquake swarms have been taking place from the Vancouver area, Vancouver, Washington. | |
| It's moving down the coast. | |
| I'm talking swarms. | |
| Some days there were 120 earthquakes moving down from the state of Washington, moving down into Oregon, moving down into Mount Shasta. | |
| There's 11 of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world along the West Coast. | |
| So what's important, and I think why people have got to pay attention, one year from the time of the Ridgecrest earthquake, and it was in July 2019, they had, in essence, counting micro tremors, they literally had hundreds of thousands of earthquakes. | |
| They had the destruction of the China Lake Naval Weapons Laboratory testing facilities. | |
| And that, by the way, I'm not talking about what's just on top of the surface, but one of our deepest underground military bases in the world. | |
| Billions of dollars worth of damage. | |
| And after that, a series of events was triggered wherein NASA, National Aeronautics Space Administration, the CIA, the DIA, the Pentagon, the NRO, National Reconnaissance Office, were flying literally, literally. | |
| Well, I would say between them all, they were flying multiple dozens of flights with the most sophisticated infrared and every other thermal scanner, every type of magnetic anomaly detector up and down the West Coast because something happened. | |
| In essence, the fuse was pulled on the entire West Coast. | |
| And when you see earthquakes moving up and down the West Coast, that means magma is moving. | |
| And what's happening now, and just been happening since you talking about Japan, for the first time in history, and we explained this really well in the different news alerts that go out to my Q file subscribers. | |
| But for the first time in history, you're getting what I call, and I'm the guy that named them this, jackhammer quakes. | |
| People couldn't understand why you could have four 8.0 earthquakes right on top of each other in a little less than a minute. | |
| Well, the reason that's happening is because different plates are coming in at different angles. | |
| And when they measure the P wave or even the S wave of the earthquakes, they get multiple readings. | |
| They're separate quakes. | |
| In other words, it's like hitting a punching bag four times. | |
| And so the thing that that's never happened before. | |
| I had a research scientist outside the country who had to leave the country because of all the death threats against him basically tell me that they will not acknowledge that. | |
| They, meaning the major geological services, because there's a gag order. | |
| And I guess this is the bottom line at this point in the broadcast. | |
| People must understand there's never been a more important time to pay attention to the words of Jesus, diverse great earthquakes in diverse places. | |
| Because when I see something that's never happened before, that tells me something there's going to be an event that follows that that's never happened before. | |
| It's kind of caused pun intended effect. | |
| So while we've got the situation on Cascadia, we have multiple, multiple huge volcanic explosions in Indonesia. | |
| And for the record, Jim, and what we're talking about is the two biggest recorded earthquakes in history, one being Tambora, and the other being Krakatoa. | |
| Krakatoa was such an explosive eruption that the sound was heard in Hawaii. | |
| And following 1815, and here is the real bottom line, I'd like to get to the bottom line. | |
| The year 1815, the following summer was known as the year without summer, because there was a massive famine, at least above the, you know, in the stratosphere and in the atmosphere, as it carried all the dust. | |
| In other words, the sun was dimmed and great famine took place. | |
| And in 18, what, 16 was when Mary Shelley wrote her book, Frankenstein. | |
| The thing that's happening now, and this is what everybody's got to understand, the cumulative volume, and this is really important. | |
| You know, go out and block the sun with your hand, and obviously you don't see the disk. | |
| You take your hand away, you see the disk. | |
| But the Bible talks about the sun's going to be turned to sackcloth and the moon's going to be turned to blood. | |
| And why this is critical is this. | |
| When you have multiple volcanoes, the largest in the world emitting record amounts of ash and glass particles up into the upper atmosphere and stratosphere, that circles, that particulate ejecta circles the world up to four years. | |
| So we have now, last year, I think we had 70 eruptions. | |
| Currently, we have 40 eruptions. | |
| But what's most critical is the fact that there's torque. | |
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Tectonic Pivots and Torque
00:00:25
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| Torque means I'm turning like a towel going on in the entire Pacific plate, pushing into the North American plate. | |
| And the Juan de Fuca subduction zone is right between the two. | |
| And so we don't just have subducting plates, tectonic plates, or overthrust. | |
| Now we've got them twisting. | |
| And we also have them pivoting in some areas. | |