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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 September 17, 2018 at 10:35am

Geological failures prey on settlers in the west of the country.

Sep 15, 2018

The problem that has its origin in geological faults, has destroyed a lake section of the road that connects to the border with Guatemala and El Salvador, as well as to Ocotepeque.
The fault that occurs at the height of El Ajagual, Cucuyagua, department of Copán, where more than 500 linear meters of the CA-4, better known as the western highway, have been damaged.

But it is not only the road affected by this fault, because in the sector is visible the damage in an area of ​​40 blocks of land approximately, where and after a tour that the authorities realized that a number of 68 homes of the inhabitants of this area were also affected.

So all the people residing in the place were evacuated, but of that total, only 25 families are in shelters, always in this same community, another 10 are housed in the community center and 33 families decided to emigrate definitively from this place.

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Comment by Khan on September 14, 2018 at 1:28am

Bangladesh Sinking: Dykes in 3 UZs badly damaged.

Sep 14, 2018

Farmers in three upazilas are uncertain about cultivation of Aman paddy as three embankments in those upazilas have collapsed due to tidal surge and erosion, allowing the water to submerge the fields.

The areas are Bashbaria village under Dashmina upazila, Dhulia under Baufal upazila and Piprakhali under Mirzaganj upazila.

In Dashmina, the embankment on the bank of Tentulia river in Bashbaria village broke up due to erosion and heavy tidal surges.

“The river devoured my house seven times in 30 years. Now we are landless, but we once had land, cattle, cropland and dwelling house. After Sidr we got a tin-shed house from the government but that also went into the river three years ago. Since then, I have been living in a tiny house with my family of five,” said housewife Salina Begum of Bashbaria.

Bashbaria Marium Memorial Girls' High School, Akram Khan Government Primary School and Bashbaria Government Primary School are on the verge of collapsing into the river.

Marium Memorial Girls' High School Assistant Teacher SM Enayet Karim said students cannot pay attention to their studies as they are always afraid that the school might collapse any moment.

Local Union Parishad (UP) Member Abdul Halim Khan said agricultural land is also being washed away into the river and farmers cannot cultivate their land as tidal surge covers their paddy land during high tide.

Bashbaria UP Chairman Altaf Hossain Akon said Amraia village has been totally eroded and about 75 percent of Dhondhonia village has been washed away due to lack of a embankment.

“We submitted a memorandum to the higher authorities concerned to build the dyke with concrete blocks,” he said.

Water Development Board (WDB) Sub-Divisional Engineer Jabed Iqbal said they have taken up four separate projects at a cost of Tk 11.37 crore to build a 30-km-long dyke and four sluice gates to save Bashbaria area from erosion.

Erosion at Dhulia area under Baufal upazila has taken a serious turn as the dyke has collapsed.

Several hundred houses, bazars and the Bauful-Dhulia-Hosnabad road were washed into river. Many people have become landless while Dhulia Government Primary School, Mothbaria High School and the grave of language hero Syed Ashraf are about to collapse.

Baufal Upazila Nirbahi Officer Pijush Chandra De said he visited the spot recently and informed the authorities concerned about the situation and asked them to take steps to protect the area.

District WDB Executive Engineer Hanasnuzzaman said they have submitted a project proposal and work will start after approval.

A two km section of the dyke from Piprakhali to Kalikapur bank of Payra river in Mirzaganj is facing serious erosion. Piprakhali Government Primary School has gone into the river and three more primary schools and a madrasa are about to collapse.

Shamim Hossain, a local resident, said agricultural land, houses and educational institutions were devoured by the river in the last several years.

Farmer Abul Kalam said they have not been able to cultivate their lands ever since super-cyclone Sidr destroyed the dyke.

Patuakhali WDB Executive Engineer Hanasnuzzaman said they are taking steps to build a new dyke in Piprakhali area to save it from erosion.

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Comment by SongStar101 on September 12, 2018 at 12:47pm

Rising Sea Levels in Charleston SC

http://scaquarium.org/rising-sea-levels-in-charleston/

For quite some time, sea level rise and the increase frequency of nuisance and tidal flooding has been well documented and felt first-hand in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Lately it seems as if this flooding is happening on a regular basis. It turns out that nuisance flooding is going to become even more of a nuisance, especially for the Lowcountry. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found sea level rise is happening faster than it has in centuries and it’s likely due to human activity. In addition to Charleston, Beaufort and Savannah were impacted with significant flooding in the last round of King Tides.

Here in Charleston we have documented more than a one-foot rise in the water level in the Charleston Harbor over the last 80 years. Some scientific projections predict a Sea Level Rise of at least a four-foot increase which could mean grave consequences for the Southeast. In addition to flooding, rising sea levels can hurt the economy, cause destructive erosion, contaminate water sources, and result in loss of habitat for wildlife and people.

Understanding and preparing for rising seas is a daunting task but, when you also factor in the harmful effects of increased storm surge, it highlights the need to make proactive planning a priority throughout our entire region. For example, when hurricane Hugo hit this region in 1989, there was a peak crest of over 12 feet. NOAA projects that, under similar hurricane conditions, we could experience 19-21 feet of storm surge. Also according to NOAA in the 1970’s, Charleston experienced two days of tidal flooding per year—but by 2045 the city is predicted to see 180 days of flooding annually. That’s nearly half the year.

Most cities and regions in the Southeast may not be prepared to deal with the issue of sea level rise, and often the plans they have in place don’t align with the latest scientific data. There is also concern that residents of these cities and regions don’t understand the impact of sea level rise and how they should plan as individuals.

That is why the South Carolina Aquarium in partnership with The Medical University of South Carolina, SCETV, The Department of Energy, and Allen University will be coordinating a series of Town Hall Meetings this spring and summer. The meetings will introduce sea level rise issues to residents and local experts will be on hand to answer questions and encourage a broad-based discussion.

Comment by Khan on September 5, 2018 at 1:25am

Peru: Four regions of the country have very high risk of landslides and huaicos.

Sep 04, 2018

A total of 63 districts in four regions of the country present a very high risk of being affected by landslides, mudslides or other mass movements, warned the National Center for Estimation, Prevention and Reduction of Disaster Risk (Cenepred).

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Comment by Khan on September 5, 2018 at 1:17am

Mexico: Land cracks in Moctezuma.

Sep 03, 2018

Don Sotero lives in the community "Carpintero", about twenty minutes from the municipal seat, a month ago these cracks appeared on his land.

The villager reported that by the heavy rains of the first week of August, cracks appeared in his land.

"Overnight they appeared," said Don Sotero, who, along with his three dogs, was exploring the fault.

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Comment by Khan on September 2, 2018 at 4:56am

Iran: A giant hole has formed in western Iran!

Sep 01, 2018

A giant one-square-kilometer hole has formed in western Iran, a country hit by drought for half a century. This would be a proof of groundwater degradation, which worries the experts and the inhabitants.

On August 19, 2018, residents of Kerdabad village in Hamadan province, Iran, witnessed an incredible spectacle and cause for concern. A giant hole appeared in the ground, with a surface of one square kilometer and a depth of about 60 meters!

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Comment by Khan on September 2, 2018 at 4:48am

Mexico: Land Cracks in SLP.

Sep 01, 2018

Moctezuma, Venado and Villa de Arista are the municipalities most affected by these geological faults, PC alerted the inhabitants.

The cracks that have appeared in the different municipalities of the state of San Luis Potosí (SLP) are due to the excessive extraction of water from the ice sheets; Moctezuma, Venado and Villa de Arista are the most affected municipalities.

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Comment by Khan on August 30, 2018 at 1:16am

India Sinking

Aug 29, 2018

n Dham Puri, the sea gradually goes to Bela Bhoomi (Seashore) in its trunk, Bhubaneswar: In Shree Shekta Dham Puri, the sea is gradually taking the landland (seashore) into its trough. With this continuation of continuation, the administration has also slept with the people of the city. On Tuesday, once again, a seven-eight-feet high sea tide was lifted.

The golden sands of Bela Bham got absorbed in their trough. Gradually the way the sea is approaching the heaven, the fear of people is increasing. Following this incident, administrative officials visited the spot and inspected the situation. Apart from this, an expert team from New Delhi has also reached Puri to assist in this serious situation arising repeatedly in the Bela Bhaban.

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Comment by Khan on August 28, 2018 at 2:47am

India: Land, hill crack up near Kerala border.

Aug 27, 2018

Valparai (Coimbatore): A big crack has developed on lands across Valparai, creating panic among workers in tea plantations here on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border.

The earth has cracked open at a depth of three feet at Nadumala estate near Valparai, which is in the Coimbatore district adjacent to Kerala's Palakkad district. The giant crack has appeared close to the road and electricity department's transformer.

Similar cracks are seen in several other estates in the area. Residents have been demanding officials concerned to inspect these cracks and check if they were caused by landslides or earthquakes. Locals demand a study of the phenomenon in order to allay the fears of residents here.

Cracks in hill

A hill too has developed cracks in the Thiruvizhamkunnu Karadiyod tribal colony at Mannarkkad in the Palakkad district, where three people had died in a landslide recently. The cracks are seen at several parts of the hill and they extend to kilometres in length. The water running down the hill flows into these cracks, triggering scare among residents about an impending disaster like landslide.

The cracks are seen at several parts of the hill and they extend to kilometres in length.
The top of the hill resembles a shattered glass and huge trees have been uprooted. Residents suspect that these are aftereffects of the landside that took place at Thiruvizhamkunnu Karadiyod hill. In case of a heavy rain, the hill is likely to fall apart across a large stretch and its impact could be disastrous. It could lead to damage to crops and loss of human lives, claimed Karadiyod residents.

Apart from a family that lost three of its members in the recent landslide, 15 other tribal families are living in the area. The tribals were shifted to a relief camp after the landslide, but they have refused to go back to their homes once the camp closed. Many of them are living in their relatives' houses and sheds built on fields.

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Comment by Khan on August 21, 2018 at 12:49am

India: The land in the surrounding region has developed a long crack that could extend for about 2.5 km.

Aug 20, 2018

Nedumkadam: A double-storey house here caved in as a major crack developed on the land below and near it amid the recent deluge in the state. The family had moved into its their dream home just six months ago after building the concrete structure.

The house, which belongs to Thenamakkal Appachan, is located at Pallipady, near Mavadi, in Idukki district which has already seen a spate of landslides and mudflow in the recent rain and subsequent floods.

Two-storied house caves in as earth cracks all around
The 10 pillars supporting the car porch of the house had tilted around a week before. On Sunday, its inhabitants vacated the house, along with some household articles. Thereafter, a part of the building that had tilted precariously collapsed all of a sudden, with the ground floor totally going underneath the bottom soil.

It is inferred that the house collapsed as the wet earth below it sunk. Only a micro-level study of the topography of its vicinity can unearth the exact cause, according to revenue officials.

Reportedly, the land in the surrounding region has developed a long crack that could extend for about 2.5 km, residents say. The neighbouring Mavadi Kuzhikombu area has also developed a long crack 12-feet deep. The villages around are reporting mud-wall collapse in a big way.

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