Please Place Evidence of the 7 of 10 Plate Movements Here

Kojima had created small snips of Konstantin's animation of the 7 of 10 Plate Movements.

Here is the full 7 of 10 Animation by Konstantin.

This blog is the place to document ongoing earth changes related to the 7 of 10  plate movements as described by the Zetas.

ZetaTalk: 7 of 10 Sequence
written October 16, 2010


The 7 of 10 scenarios describe plate movements, and for this to occur something has to release the deadlock, the current stalemate where the plates are locked against each other. Once the deadlock is broken and the plates start moving, sliding past each other, new points where the plates are locked against each other develop, but these are weaker locks than the one at present. The current lock, as we have so often stated, is the Indo-Australian Plate which is being driven under the Himalayans. This is no small lock, as the height of the Himalayans attests. Nevertheless, the activity in this region shows this likely to be the first of the 7 of 10 scenarios to manifest. Bangladesh is sinking and the Coral Sea is rising, showing the overall tipping of the Indo-Australian Plate. Now Pakistan is sinking and not draining its floods as it should, while Jakarta on the tongue of Indonesia is also sinking rapidly, showing that the tilt that will allow Indonesia to sink has already started.

Meanwhile, S America is showing signs of a roll to the west. Explosions on islands just to the north of the S American Plate occurred recently, on Bonaire and Trinidad-Tobago, and the Andes are regularly being pummeled. There is a relationship. As the Indo-Australia Plate lifts and slides, this allows the Pacific plates to shift west, which allows S America to shift west also. This is greatly increased by the folding of the Mariana Trench and the Philippine Plate. But it is the Indo-Australian Plate that gives way to incite change in these other plates, and this is what is manifesting now to those closely following the changes. Once the folding of the Pacific has occurred, Japan has been destabilized. We are not allowed to give a time frame for any of these plate movements, but would point out that it is not until the North Island of Japan experiences its strong quakes that a tsunami causing sloshing near Victoria occurs. There are clues that the New Madrid will be next.

Where the N American continent is under great stress, it has not slipped because it is held in place on both sides. The Pacific side holds due to subduction friction along the San Andreas, and the Atlantic side holds due to the Atlantic Rift's reluctance to rip open. What changes this dynamic? When S America rolls, almost in step with the folding Pacific, it tears the Atlantic Rift on the southern side. This allows Africa freedom to move and it rolls too, dropping the Mediterranean floor above Algeria. What is holding the N American continent together has thus eased, so that when the Japan adjustments are made, there is less holding the N American continent in place than before, and the New Madrid gives way. We are also not allowed to provide the time frame between the Japan quakes and New Madrid. Other than the relationship in time between the New Madrid and the European tsunami, no time frame can be given. The sequence of events is, thus:

  • a tipping Indo-Australia Plate with Indonesia sinking,
  • a folding Pacific allowing S America to roll,
  • a tearing of the south Atlantic Rift allowing Africa to roll and the floor of the Mediterranean to drop,
  • great quakes in Japan followed by the New Madrid adjustment,
  • which is followed almost instantly by the tearing of the north Atlantic Rift with consequent European tsunami.

Source: http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta584.htm

 

Tipping Indo-Australia Plate with Indonesia sinking,

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-23.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-24.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-25.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-26.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-28.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-30.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-31.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-32.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-34.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-37.htm

Folding Pacific

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-33.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-38.htm

http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx351.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-47.htm

 

South American Roll

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-39.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-40.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-41.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-42.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-43.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-44.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-45.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-47.htm

 

African Roll

http://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-46.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-47.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-48.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-52.htm

 

Japan Quakes

http://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-53.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-54.htm

New Madrid

http://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-59.htm

http://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-60.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-61.htm

http://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-62.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-63.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-64.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-65.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-68.htm

European Tsunami

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-70.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-71.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-72.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-73.htm

http://zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-74.htm

 

Due to the slowing of the 7 of 10 plate movements by the Council of Worlds the impact of some of the events described above will be lessened.

The Zetas explain:

ZetaTalk: Pace Slowed


Written May 19, 2012

The effect of the thousands of humming boxes placed along fault lines and plate borders can be seen in several incidents that have occurred since the start of the 7 of 10 plate movements. The lack of tsunami during the 7 of 10 sinking of the Sunda Plate is one such example. We predicted at the start of the 7 of 10 scenarios in late 2010 that the Sunda Plate sinking would occur within 2-3 weeks, yet it dragged on through 2011. At the time we had predicted tsunami on the Sunda Plate, in general equivalent in height to the loss of elevation for a coastline. None of this occurred due to the slower pace. 

The pace of mountain building in S America, where slowed, has still resulted in rumpling up and down the Andes, and stretch zone accidents likewise in lands to the east of the Andes. The shape of S America has clearly changed. Will the islands in the Caribbean be spared? At some point, as with the magnitude 7.9 quake in Acapulco on March 2, 2012 a significant adjustment will need to occur, and this will include depressing the Caribbean Plate so it tilts, sinking the islands and lands on that portion of the plate to the degree predicted. But the S American roll will likely continue to avoid the magnitude 8 quakes we originally predicted in deference to slow rumpling mountain building. The African roll was anticipated to be a silent roll in any case, so the slowed pace would not affect the outcome.

Will the slowed pace prevent the 7 of 10 scenarios for the Northern Hemisphere? Bowing of the N American continent has reached the point of pain, with breaking rock booming from coast to coast, but still there have been no significant quakes in the New Madrid area. Yet this is past due, and cannot be held back indefinitely. What has and will continue to occur for the Northern Hemisphere scenarios are silent quakes for Japan, which has already experienced drastic subduction under the north island of Hokkaido where mountain building is occurring as a rumple rather than a jolt. However, the anticipated New Madrid adjustment cannot be achieved without trauma. But this could potentially occur in steps and stages such that any European tsunami would be significantly lessened.

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Source: http://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10109.htm

 

ZetaTalk , Written March 10, 2012

 What happens when the pace of plate movement is slowed? The likelihood of tsunami is definitely reduced, as can be seen in the sinking on the Sunda Plate. The sinking occurred, and is almost complete, yet the possibility of tsunami we predicted for various regions on the Sunda Plate were avoided. The height and force of a tsunami is directly related to the degree of displacement in the sea floor, and if this happens in steps rather than all at once the displacement will be less for any given step.

This bodes well for the European tsunami. If the Council of Worlds is still imposing a slower pace on the 7 of 10 plate movements, this tsunami will definitely be lessened. The tear in the North Atlantic will be slight, each time. The amount of water pouring into this void will be less, each time. And the rebound toward the UK will likewise be less, each time. But our prediction is the worst case situation, and it also reflects what the Earth changes, unabated, would produce.

But what does a slower pace do to land masses where jolting quakes are expected? Does this reduce the overall magnitude of the quakes anticipated? Large magnitude quakes result when a catch point along plate borders is highly resistant, but snapping of rock finally results. Usually there is one place, the epicenter, where this catch point resides and a long distance along the plate border where smaller quakes have prepared the border for easy movement. A point of resistance within the body of a plate, such as the New Madrid, can likewise resist and suddenly give.

There is no way to lessen the resistance at these catch points, though the tension that accompanies such points can be reduced so that the quake itself is delayed. What this means for a slower 7 of 10 pace is that large magnitude quakes will be spread apart in time, and their relationship to our predictions thus able to be camouflaged by the establishment. Where sinking (such as the Caribbean Island of Trinidad) or spreading apart (such as to the west of the Mississippi River) are to occur, these land changes will eventually arrive. But like the sinking of the Sunda Plate, a slower pace unfortunately allows the cover-up time to maneuver and develop excuses.

All rights reserved: ZetaTalk@ZetaTalk.com

Source: http://www.zetatalk.com/ning/10mr2012.htm

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Comment by Khan on April 25, 2018 at 11:54am

Colombia: Families from Enciso, Santander are evicted due to geological fault.

Apr 25, 2018

A geological fault has at risk about 15 families of a rural sector in the municipality of Enciso, Santander. The authorities confirmed the eviction of six families and the closure of the road that this municipality leads to Carcasi.

Inhabitants of the path Cortaderas of the municipality of Enciso, Santander, located 168 kilometers from Bucaramanga, report a geological fault that affects this rural sector. The movement of lands was registered since last Sunday, April 22, due to the heavy rains that have occurred since last weekend.

Robinson Ortiz, inhabitant of the sector, assured Vanguardia.com that since last weekend in that path there have been landslides of the slopes of the mountains bordering the path and "the opening of the land", situation that would be due to a geologic fault. According to Ortiz, this phenomenon is at risk to more than 15 families in this area of ​​Enciso.

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Comment by Khan on April 25, 2018 at 11:33am

Home on the verge of collapsing into Lake Michigan.

Apr 24, 2018

OMERS, Wis. (CBS 58) – A home in Kenosha County is on the verge of collapsing into Lake Michigan due to erosion.

In the last week, the screened-in porch on the house fell down the bluff, forcing the homeowners to evacuate.

“Yeah, it’s a beautiful view but now I don’t want to see it anymore,” Homeowner Marge Lindgren said.

Last week, Lindgren and her husband were sitting inside of their Somers home when they heard a strange sound.

“We were watching T.V. and reading the paper and we just heard the loudest crash and thought, what is that?” she said. “We both got up and looked out the window and slowly but surely down went the porch.”

Lindgren says the home has been in her husband’s family for decades. They bought the house from his parents and have lived in it for the last 15 years.

Over time, Lindgren says they’ve noticed the shoreline shrinking but never thought it would get to the point of impacting the home.

Lindgren, her husband and dog had to evacuate the home once the porch collapsed. They are staying with family members while they figure out the next steps.

The cost of stabilizing the home is too much in addition to paying the mortgage, according to Lindgren. She says the county said it can’t help financially and the family’s insurance doesn’t cover earth movement.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 25, 2018 at 1:12am

https://www.telegraphindia.com/states/north-east/bridge-collapse-hi...

Bridge collapse hits troops

The bridge that collapsed in Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday. Picture by Rishu Kalantri

Tinsukia: The movement of troops to the "sensitive" Sino-Indian border along Kibithu valley in Arunachal Pradesh has been stalled after a bridge on the Hayuliang-Changwanti road collapsed on Sunday following a landslide triggered by incessant rainfall.

Moody, a 120ft, class 24 bridge, was a "crucial link" between Tezu and Anjaw districts.

The road was cut off for all vehicles heading to Hawai, Machal, Walong and Kibithu circle, affecting around 10,000 people besides the troops.

Hayuliang additional deputy commissioner Kego Jilen said continuous rainfall for the past few days triggered a landslide which led to the collapse of the crucial bridge connecting Changwanti, Hawai and beyond. "The road from Hayuliang to Hawai was recently handed over to a private company by Border Roads Task Force for double-laning. However, the BRTF did not hand over the bridge citing a technical problem," he said.

Comment by Khan on April 24, 2018 at 1:40am

Bangladesh: Land collapse in Goalanda.

Apr 23, 2018

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Comment by Khan on April 23, 2018 at 10:39am

Mexico: Cracks, subsidence and landslides continue to affect the inhabitants of this colony in Tijuana.

Apr 22, 2018

Cracks, subsidence and landslides continue to affect the inhabitants of this colony in Tijuana, Baja California.

Tijuana, B.C.- Authorities of civil protection ruled in red code to six more houses due to the risk of collapse in the Lomas del Rubí neighborhood.

Some 70 houses collapsed in a landslide in this colony last February. To date there are more than 100 affected houses, without a solution for the inhabitants.

Authorities are continuing soil studies to determine the causes, while hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes.

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Rwanda: Land collapse in Gicumbi-Byumba.

Apr 20, 2018

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Comment by Khan on April 20, 2018 at 10:31am

India: Land Sinking in Cachar creates sensation near Assam-Bangladesh border.

Apr 20, 2018

Silchar/Guwahati, April 20: A heavy landslide at Rajatila PWD road connecting Silchar, Katigorah with near Assam-Bangladesh border has deteriorated situations in the region.

As per reports, there were reports going viral in the social media that pictures depicting the situation in the social media had created sensation among the public.

Also, sources informed that there were rumours of severe earthquake in the region among the public.

Speaking to TIME8 in this regard, Dr S Laxmanan, DC Cachar, said, “Yes, the reports are absolutely true but, it is not a case of severe earthquake. There is a gradual process of land sinking due to high water levels as the area is situated nearby the river.”

Laxmanan also mentioned that the administration would be visiting the affected area by the early dawn and take account of the situation.

“If there are provisions for precautions, we would take necessary steps and if the damages are beyond repair and the danger looms large, we would execute the entire area to a safe spot,” added Laxmanan.

Further, the entire administration is on high alert and any untoward incident will be dealt with high priority and accuracy

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Comment by Khan on April 19, 2018 at 1:05am

England: HS2 subsidence fears raised after canal embankment collapse.

Apr 18, 2018

This incredible shot by John Bancroft, taken using a drone, shows the extent of the damage to the embankment.

CAMPAIGNERS have raised concerns over HS2’s planned route near Middlewich, just a few hundred yards from a breach which led to a large-scale canal collapse.

While the Canal and River Trust say they are still investigating the cause of the collapse, Mid Cheshire Against HS2 have pointed to historical concerns over the issue of subsidence in the area.

Joe Rukin from the group says that the breach is just one example of ‘serious issues with ground stability’ and ‘severe historical subsidence’.

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Comment by Khan on April 18, 2018 at 1:25am

Kenya: Fear as 2-km fault line cuts across Naivasha farms.

Apr 17, 2018

The giant fissure swallowed crops in its wake at at Moi Ndabi area on the outskirts of Naivasha town.

A two-kilometre fault line has cut across farms, sparking fears among residents of Moi Ndabi area on the outskirts of Naivasha town, Nakuru County.

At least 16 families have moved to safe grounds after some of their crops sank and were swallowed in the phenomenon that started on Monday.

WATER

Several acres of Irish potatoes, wheat, beans and maize are feared to have been destroyed by the giant crack that was filled with water overnight.

It was not immediately clear where the water came from but it is suspected to be run-off from the heavy rains pounding various parts of Kenya.

A section of Marmanet river has also changed its course and its water is suspected to have drenched the fissure.

The change of course has paralysed transport on Kijabe Road in Moi Ndabi.

Local government officials asked locals to move to safe grounds as geologists and experts investigated the cause of the huge fissure.

The crack is similar to the one that cut across sections of Mai Mahiu weeks ago.

Naivasha assistant county commissioner Joseph Opondo on Tuesday urged affected families to be cautious.

"It’s a 20-foot deep fault line that runs across several agricultural farms. The families were asked to leave primarily for their safety," said the MCA.

An inspection team comprising engineers and other experts is expected to tour the area on Tuesday to assess the situation.

A similar occurrence in Maai Mahiu a few weeks ago cut the busy Maai Mahiu-Narok road in area known to have inherent geological weaknesses.

The damage hampered transport to and from western Kenya, with traders incurring heavy losses.

According to experts the Rift Valley region is still prone to volcanicity.

This spot could be just one of the tens, perhaps hundreds, of other weak spots on the Great Rift Valley, which runs through the continent from the Horn of Africa to Mozambiqu.

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