Nancy Wrote on Holgraphic Presentation Last night...


http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue169.htm
"Over to S America the Andes are shown doing mountain building, while some islands in the Caribbean are sinking, their plate
pushed under as S America rolls."


Note:
In this particular Blog will be describes and take note of all the Earth Changes of the World that will lead to the Geological Movement of the South American Plate: about 250 miles/400.33 Km  to roll!.

https://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/zetatalk-chat-for-december-...
" These regions will not experience the sense that they have moved 250 miles further to the west, though this will be computed by man after the roll has been completed."
The 7 of 10 Event: A multi-region event!
The Zeta sequence is as follows:
(2) with Indonesia sinking,
(3) a folding Pacific Ocean
Allowing:
(4) S America to roll,
-this blog-

-Caribbean Subducting under Northern South America:

-Sinking part of  the Caribbean Plate:
-Lesser Antilles  sinks in the ocean and
-Central America get crunched  in the process:
(5) a tearing of the south Atlantic Rift
Allowing:
(6) Africa to roll

(7) and the floor of the Mediterranean to drop,
(8) great quakes in Japan:
-Precursor:
(9) followed by the New Madrid adjustment,

(10) which is followed almost instantly by the tearing of the north Atlantic Rift with consequent European tsunami.
7 of 10 Pace:
8 of 10 Overlap:
A Must See:
Zeta Report Survival Tips 1:
Zeta Report Survival Tips 2:
Zetatalk/Troubled Times Survival Booklet PDF:
Cover, front and back
Table of Contents and Introduction
Homeless
Settlement
High Tech Note: continued in the next PDF document
Communities
Resources
Addendum

And finally, the Zetatalk predictions for safe locations are 100% accurate.

PDF File:
All data is Cited, Quoted, Credited and Linked to Their respective Originators.
Note Also that no data Before:  July 21, 2010 at 6:07pm ET of this TimeWorld is Displayed! 

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Buoys Watch:
Station 42407 - 230 NM South of San Juan, PR
nov 8 Pattern Increased!

2010 11 07 23 45 00 1 4480.484
2010 11 07 23 30 00 1 4480.495
2010 11 07 23 15 00 1 4480.506
...
2010 11 07 02 45 00 1 4480.434
2010 11 07 02 30 00 1 4480.433
2010 11 07 02 15 00 1 4480.433
2010 11 07 02 00 00 1 4480.434


From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42407
Buoys Watch:
Station 32411 - 710 NM West-Southwest of Panama City, Panama
Nov 11 Pattern Decreased

2010 11 11 18 00 00 1 3166.200
2010 11 11 17 45 00 1 3166.213
2010 11 11 17 30 00 1 3166.237
2010 11 11 17 15 00 1 3166.274
2010 11 11 17 00 00 1 3166.323
2010 11 11 16 45 00 1 3166.381
2010 11 11 16 30 00 1 3166.450

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=32411
Buoys Watch:
Station 42407 - 230 NM South of San Juan, PR
Nov 11 Moving Patterns

2010 11 11 18 00 00 1 4480.719
2010 11 11 17 45 00 1 4480.714
2010 11 11 17 30 00 1 4480.710
2010 11 11 17 15 00 1 4480.706
2010 11 11 17 00 00 1 4480.702
2010 11 11 16 45 00 1 4480.699


From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42407
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Buoys Watch:
Station 32411 - 710 NM West-Southwest of Panama City, Panama
Nov 12 Wave pattern decreased

2010 11 13 00 00 00 1 3167.617
2010 11 12 23 45 00 1 3167.564
2010 11 12 23 30 00 1 3167.504
2010 11 12 23 15 00 1 3167.433
2010 11 12 23 00 00 1 3167.359
2010 11 12 22 45 00 1 3167.279

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=32411
Bouys Watch:
Station 41420 - 690 NM East of Miami, FL
Nov 12 Wave Pattern decreased

2010 11 13 00 00 00 1 5772.577
2010 11 12 23 45 00 1 5772.577
2010 11 12 23 30 00 1 5772.579
2010 11 12 23 15 00 1 5772.583
2010 11 12 23 00 00 1 5772.589
2010 11 12 22 45 00 1 5772.598
2010 11 12 22 30 00 1 5772.612

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41420
Buoys Watch:
Station 42407 - 230 NM South of San Juan, PR
Nov 12 Amplitude Changed

2010 11 13 00 00 00 1 4480.672
2010 11 12 23 45 00 1 4480.678
2010 11 12 23 30 00 1 4480.685
2010 11 12 23 15 00 1 4480.692
2010 11 12 23 00 00 1 4480.700

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42407
N Andes Crunch
Quoted:
"The plate structure where S America meets the Caribbean and the Nazca and Cocos Plates is complex. Some assign the N Andes region, which houses most of Colombia, to the S American Plate, while others consider this to be a separate plate. The Zetas say the N Andes region belongs to S America, though there is a fault line between them. Some claim that Panama has its own plate, but the Zetas state this is part of the Caribbean Plate. ZetaTalk Prediction 3/27/2010: 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.

The N Andes fault line is certainly under pressure as S America is nudging to begin its roll to the west. This mountain building region experiences a lot of earthquakes. It's a tradeoff. Either Panama and the southern Caribbean region get pushed down, or mountain building occurs on the N Andes fault line. Currently, both are occurring, and seemingly simultaneously!
In Issue 210 of this newsletter we detailed how the city of Barranquilla on the Colombian coastline was crumbling. This is directly on the border with the Caribbean Plate. Now more action in Colombia is occurring. The Colombian town of Molagavita, is also crumbling, per reports on November 6, 2010. If Barranquilla was on the border of the Caribbean Plate, Molagavita is in the mountain building region where the N Andes fault line crosses the S American Plate. Then, also on November 6, the portion of the Colombian region of Antioquia that is on the border of the Caribbean Plate, not far from the town of Barranquilla, is reportedly sinking. The Caribbean Plate is unmistakably sinking there! Then on November 7, 2010, just a day later and just to the south, still along the N Andes fault line, we have more landslides, and suddenly so, in the Ecuador town of Chimborazo. Can this all be a coincidence? Hardly. This activity along the N Andes fault line and the Caribbean Plate border are but rumblings of the larger S American Plate roll to come!

ZetaTalk Prediction 10/9/2010: Those living along the border of S America and the hapless Caribbean Plate will experience a great moaning and grinding while the S American Plate glides over the Caribbean Plate, pushing it down with its weight as it does so. Such a gliding action does have catch points where the plates are not smooth, and hesitation and jerking with a sudden release occurs, a type of earthquake that seems to last for most of an hour. "

From:
http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue211.htm
from:
http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue211.htm
Buoys Watch:
Station 32411 - 710 NM West-Southwest of Panama City, Panama
Nov 15 Wave start to increase

2010 11 15 12 00 00 1 3166.915
2010 11 15 11 45 00 1 3166.859
2010 11 15 11 30 00 1 3166.802
2010 11 15 11 15 00 1 3166.750
2010 11 15 11 00 00 1 3166.702

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=32411
Bouys Watch:
Station 41420 - 690 NM East of Miami, FL
Nov 15 Wave Pattern Start to Increase:

2010 11 15 12 00 00 1 5772.685
2010 11 15 11 45 00 1 5772.701
2010 11 15 11 30 00 1 5772.716
2010 11 15 11 15 00 1 5772.733
2010 11 15 11 00 00 1 5772.753
2010 11 15 10 45 00 1 5772.775
2010 11 15 10 30 00 1 5772.795

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41420

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