Comments - Roll of South America - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift2024-03-28T21:38:00Zhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3863141%3ABlogPost%3A591537&xn_auth=noFrom the link:
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<blockquote><p><em>In addition, the Caribbean Plate will react to pressure on one side by raising an edge on the opposite side. And any associated fault line will likewise react. This is a complicated matter, but suffice it to say that there will be no islands in the Caribbean which will not be affected, nor will the countries in Central America…</em></p>
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<blockquote><p><em>In addition, the Caribbean Plate will react to pressure on one side by raising an edge on the opposite side. And any associated fault line will likewise react. This is a complicated matter, but suffice it to say that there will be no islands in the Caribbean which will not be affected, nor will the countries in Central America find themselves exempt.</em></p>
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Then from another ning blog page:<br/>
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A strange phenomenon makes the sea to get away from the beach 60 meters<br/>
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Posted on 06-16-11<br/>
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In the area of Yucatan coast, which borders the neighboring state of Campeche, a strange phenomenon occurred caused by a marine ebb, which lasted several hours.<br/>
People saw it as a "tsunami" and others said is one of the effects of global warming. Neighbors recalled that five years ago something similar happened, but this time took less hours.<br/>
The sea began to ebb the arrival of Tuesday afternoon, after the rain left a beautiful rainbow in the sky. Many people took the opportunity to walk along the beach and observe the phenomenon, and collected some shells and snails.<br/>
In some areas sea away between 40 and 60 meters from the beach, revealing some artificial reefs, formed many years ago.<br/>
Stars, fish and even a seahorse was found by children playing on the beach.<br/>
The dry season to see the lower left of the dock structure, very rarely seen.<br/>
He said that nearly five pillars of the crumbling pier fishermen, who have always been in the sea, were exposed.<br/>
Some tourists who were on the beach at this hour, compared to the area where you will find restaurants and hotels, were surprised to see this phenomenon sailor.<br/>
<a href="http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/recent-strange-phenomena-in" target="_self">http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/recent-strange-phenomena-in</a><br/>
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Caribbean Cru…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-06-20:3863141:Comment:5926282011-06-20T18:13:36.900ZRecall 15https://poleshift.ning.com/profile/Recall15
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<p><font color="#0000A0"><font size="4"><strong>Caribbean Crunch</strong></font></font></p>
<blockquote><p>In anticipation that the S American Plate will roll, putting pressure on the Caribbean Plate and causing some islands there to submerge, the Zetas were besieged with question on the live ZetaTalk chat. As noted in the last newsletter, <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue178.htm" target="_top">Issue 178</a>, the spine of the Andes is…</p>
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<p><font color="#0000A0"><font size="4"><strong>Caribbean Crunch</strong></font></font></p>
<blockquote><p>In anticipation that the S American Plate will roll, putting pressure on the Caribbean Plate and causing some islands there to submerge, the Zetas were besieged with question on the live ZetaTalk chat. As noted in the last newsletter, <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue178.htm" target="_top">Issue 178</a>, the spine of the Andes is experiencing numerous earthquakes and the Caribbean is very restless. Such a strong combination of Earth changes is anticipated to move the countdown to a 7 of 10, as noted in the last newsletter.</p>
<blockquote><p><font color="#0000A0"><strong>Question:</strong> <em>There's been a suggestion that the Caribbean and Central America are about to suffer a catastrophic tectonic disaster. Is this true?</em></font></p>
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<p><strong>ZetaTalk</strong> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta570.htm" target="_top">Response</a> <strong>3/27/2010:</strong> <em>The holographic presentation that Nancy attended last November included a rolling of the S American Plate with mountain building in the Andes and crushing of a part of the Caribbean Plate during this roll. We are not allowed to state when such a process might start, though there is much speculation because of the Chile quake and subsequent quakes that are running up and down the Andes, and restlessness in the Caribbean. Beyond the fact that we have confirmed this holographic presentation to be valid, in the steps it relayed, and beyond stating that to move to a 7 of 10 one or more of these described catastrophe's must happen, we can say no more.</em></p>
<blockquote><p><font color="#0000A0"><strong>Question:</strong> <em>If the Caribbean 'event' were to occur, would you expect Trinidad to be destroyed? Given the geography of the southern edge of the Caribbean plate, it looks as though it might be ripped in two.</em></font></p>
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<p><strong>ZetaTalk</strong> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta570.htm" target="_top">Response</a> <strong>3/27/2010:</strong> <em>For those wondering what islands will be at risk during any S America plate roll, we suggest the following exercise. Establish the fault lines, the borders of the two plates in question - S America Plate and Caribbean Plate. Pin the S America Plate at the tip, but spread the Atlantic apart so the top part of S America must roll to the west. Clearly, this puts S America pushing over the Nazca Plate to her west, which is occurring now and causing quakes all up and down the Andes. For the Caribbean Plate, which includes Pamana and Central American countries, there is pressure where the Caribbean Plate loses when encountering the larger and more solid S American Plate. The damage to the Caribbean Plate is not just to those areas which will be pushed under the gliding edge of the S American Plate, but also to those areas which will be dragged along, and ground up as the plate border is rubbed like sandpaper, an abrasion. In addition, the Caribbean Plate will react to pressure on one side by raising an edge on the opposite side. And any associated fault line will likewise react. This is a complicated matter, but suffice it to say that there will be no islands in the Caribbean which will not be affected, nor will the countries in Central America find themselves exempt. <br/></em> <br/> A number of people on the <a href="south-america-getting-ready-to">Pole Shift ning</a> promptly set out to examine the Caribbean Plate, which proved to be complicated indeed. In the first place, it is not clear just what land rides on just what plate. Panama in some maps is considered part of the Caribbean Plate, and in others to be riding on its own plate, the Panama Plate. Likewise, a portion of the S American Plate encompassing portions of Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela is considered by most to be part of the S American Plate, but by other maps to be on what is called the North Andes Plate.</p>
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<blockquote><p>Notice in this map of the region how deep the waters of the Caribbean are. This is because the Caribbean Plate has been sinking, over time. Here's a diagram of the presumed land masses some 10 million years ago. A land bridge existed from the Florida region over to Venezuela, and the Caribbean offshore from Honduras and Nicaragua was likewise land. <br/> <br/> <strong><img src="http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue560.gif" align="bottom" height="332" width="498"/></strong> <br/> <strong>SOURCE:</strong> <a href="http://www.fiu.edu/orgs/caribgeol/Caribtect/Carib010.gif">http://www.fiu.edu/orgs/caribgeol/Caribtect/Carib010.gif</a><br/> <br/> Looking at this complicated picture, just what portions of the Caribbean Plate will be pushed under as the S American Plate rolls? It certainly appears that the hump just north of Colombia, what some consider the North Andes Plate, would push over that portion of the Caribbean Plate just to the west of this hump. After all, the portion of the Caribbean Plate just to the west of this hump is deep water, so it has clearly been pushed <em>down</em> in the past. Presumably, also, the Caribbean Plate would hold together and move as one. If the southern portion of the Caribbean Plate were pushed down by this action, then Trinidad, Grenada, Barbados and the islands up toward Barbuda would likewise potentially be pushed down, with islands offshore from Central America likewise vulnerable.</p>
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