Tsunami Buoy 53046 - Evidence of Indo-Australian Plate Tilting?

The Zetas have long predicted the tongue of the Eurasian Plate (aka Sunda Plate) will be pushed under the Indo-Australian Plate along the curve that forms Sumatra and Java. 

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Station 53046, a DARTtsunami buoy located near the Indo-Australian plate boundary south of Java has recorded a decrease in ocean depth of 700 meters (nearly 2300 feet) since late August.

August 24 - September 10

Between August 24th and August 30th, the average ocean depth at buoy 53046 changed dramatically by 150 meters (nearly 500 feet).  A plot of water column height suggests two abrupt rises in the ocean bottom.

Just over a week later on September 10th, ocean depth suddenly dropped by 12 meters (nearly 40 feet).

October 15 -17

Most recently, between October 15th and 17th, average ocean depth changed by an astonishing 325 meters (1066 feet) suggesting an even more dramatic rise in the ocean floor.  Station 53406 fell silent 24 hours later.

 

In a tragic and related event that morbidly coincides with the apparent deactivation of buoy 53046, a highly experienced project team leader was mysteriously killed during the maintenance of a tsunami buoy 1000 miles away in the Celebes Sea near Pulau Sipadan.

 

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SOZT
This buoy is owned and maintained by a Malaysian company, and Malaysia is situated on lands on the Sunda Plate, which is sinking. They are quite sensitive that their populace not realize their situation, and panic. Since the start of the 7 of 10 plate movements the flooding of low lying lands has been explained as rain, or ground water extraction causing a collapse, or rising seas that somehow only seem to affect SE Asia. Evidence that the Indo-Australian Plate is rising dramatically just at the border of the Sunda Plate that houses Malaysia did create panic, but not in the general populace. The panic was among the elite in this country.

Plate borders are not smooth, but rough, and when pressed against each other much crumbling occurs on all sides. The pressure of the compressing Pacific against the great Eurasian Plate can be seen in the number of small platelets above Australia, where that portion of the Sunda Plate, itself a tongue of the Eurasian Plate, has shattered into platelets. The fact that the sea floor rose suddenly and dramatically under buoy 53046 is because a portion of this plate border began jutting UP toward the surface. The 30 year veteran of buoy maintenance was an honest man, and was expected to simply tell the truth to the public, and for this he lost his life, murdered by the elite in Malaysia.

EOZT

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Current Status on Station 21415 - Aleutian Islands, Alaska

Five-day plot of water level at 21415

Current Status on Station 21419 - Kuril Islands east of Northern Japan

Five-day plot of water level at 21419

Current Status on Station 23228 - India / Pakistan

Five-day plot of water level at 23228

Current status on Station 55023 - NE Australia Coral Sea

Five-day plot of water level at 55023

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Comment by Howard on March 28, 2013 at 2:28am

Sudden 4-meter rise and return of the ocean floor below Station 21415 at the southern end of the Aleutian Islands.

Comment by Howard on March 20, 2013 at 12:59am

Station 21415 at the southern end of the Aleutian Islands in event mode showing a rapid 20+ meter drop and return of the ocean floor,

and station 52406 east of New Guinea showing another event for the second consecutive day.

Comment by Howard on February 21, 2013 at 2:23am

A net displacement of nearly 45 meters at Station 21415 at the southern end of the Aleutian Islands.

Comment by Howard on February 16, 2013 at 6:35pm

Station 21415 at the southern end of the Aleutian Islands in event mode once again and indicating a sudden 35 meter displacement.

Comment by Howard on February 12, 2013 at 4:13pm

Station 21415 at the southern end of the Aleutian Islands in event mode again and indicating a rapid 30 meter displacement of water column height. 

Comment by Howard on February 9, 2013 at 4:07am

Two tsunami buoys in event mode on Feb 8 - Station 21415 at the southern end of the Aleutian Islands again recording huge displacements, and Station 55023 south of Papua New Guinea.

Comment by Howard on February 9, 2013 at 3:39am

The Santa Cruz Islands quake swarm evident beginning January 28 exploded following the 8.0 quake on February 6.

Ten tsunami buoys went into event mode after this massive earthquake and the hundreds of powerful aftershocks that followed.

Station 52403 north of Papua New Guinea recorded an astonishing 20 meter drop and rebound of ocean depth over the course of 30 seconds approximately 4 hours AFTER the 8.0 quake.

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Station 21415 south of Alaska's Aleutian Islands recorded a startling 30 meter rise and 30 meter drop in ocean depth that occurred roughly at the time of the 8.0 quake, with many gaps in the data in the days that followed.

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Station 51407 near Hawaii recorded nearly a 30 meter drop and rebound of ocean depth over the course of 45 seconds approximately 6 hours AFTER the 8.0 quake, followed by dozens of 20 meter undulations.

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Station 52406, less than 400 miles north of the 8.0 quake epicenter, recorded a sustained drop in average ocean depth during both the 5 days preceding the Feb 6 quake and the days following.

Comment by Howard on February 2, 2013 at 7:04pm

It appears the ocean bottom has dropped approximately 2 meters under the location of tsunami buoy 52406, which coincides with the recent Solomon Islands (Santa Cruz Islands) quake swarm less than 500 miles to the south.  Buoy 52406 is located near the edge of the Pacific Plate which is, of course, diving under the eastern Indo-Australian Plate.

Magnitude Location Time (UTC) Lat Lon D (km)
5.6 82km WSW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/2/2013 4:16 11.086°S 165.174°E 28.6
4.9 55km WSW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/2/2013 3:39 10.864°S 165.347°E 19.8
4.9 66km W of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/2/2013 1:20 10.828°S 165.238°E 35.2
5 68km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/2/2013 1:15 11.146°S 165.387°E 26.9
4.9 72km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/1/2013 22:26 11.148°S 165.339°E 9.8
5.7 69km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/1/2013 22:18 11.133°S 165.361°E 22.3
6.3 47km WSW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/1/2013 22:16 10.926°S 165.450°E 19.9
6 52km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/1/2013 5:36 11.090°S 165.538°E 9.3
4.9 49km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/1/2013 1:49 10.985°S 165.476°E 29.8
4.8 53km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/1/2013 0:42 11.056°S 165.481°E 9.9
5.1 64km WSW of Lata, Solomon Islands 2/1/2013 0:18 11.034°S 165.334°E 10.7
4.6 49km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 23:57 10.990°S 165.478°E 10
4.9 56km NE of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 6:50 10.418°S 166.251°E 35
5.1 60km E of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 6:42 10.713°S 166.386°E 35.2
5.4 69km ENE of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 5:18 10.567°S 166.446°E 45.7
5 46km ENE of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 5:16 10.502°S 166.201°E 25
5.6 51km WSW of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 4:31 10.934°S 165.418°E 32.9
5.6 61km E of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 3:58 10.680°S 166.391°E 35.1
6.2 60km E of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/31/2013 3:33 10.628°S 166.382°E 9.2
4.6 68km ENE of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/30/2013 23:53 10.565°S 166.438°E 15
6 74km ENE of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/30/2013 23:03 10.518°S 166.486°E 10
5.1 75km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/29/2013 19:30 11.206°S 165.355°E 24.7
4.9 64km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands 1/28/2013 12:00 11.070°S 165.368°E

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Comment by Howard on January 19, 2013 at 3:50am

The reporting of tsunami buoy data in the northwest Pacific Ocean has become almost nonexistent with only 3 buoys remaining active but with sparse data.  Meanwhile, Station 52404 on the Philippine Plate, which within the last month indicated extreme fluctuations in ocean depth, appears to have been deactivated. 

The Zetas explain:

"Buoys have proven to be an embarrassment, in that they show the ocean floor rising or falling, and in accordance with our predictions. The death of a Malay buoy maintenance man recently, to silence him, was considered a red flag, so buoys are not being taken out of service when they are flagging plate movement. Being taken out of service does not mean they are no longer operational, it simply means the public cannot be privy to the information. One can read past the outages to see where plate movement is occurring, thus. Just look for the newly deactivated buoys, and draw your own conclusions!"

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Comment by Howard on December 26, 2012 at 10:39pm

Five consecutive active tsunami buoys in the northwestern Pacific with significant missing data over the past few days.

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