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 15 Wave Pattern slow increased:

2010 11 15 12 00 00 1 4480.681
2010 11 15 11 45 00 1 4480.673
2010 11 15 11 30 00 1 4480.667
2010 11 15 11 15 00 1 4480.662
2010 11 15 11 00 00 1 4480.655
2010 11 15 10 45 00 1 4480.648
2010 11 15 10 30 00 1 4480.641

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42407
Also:
Ecuador: Landslides are constant in the Vista Linda of Turi neighborhood.

Read more:
http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/ecuador-landslides-are
More:
These are the map of 93 events in Baja, Mx, Acapulco Mx area and Guatemala Border Region that are below 4.5 magnitude:


From: -Click "recientes" tab
http://www.ssn.unam.mx/
Buoys Watch:
Station 32411 - 710 NM West-Southwest of Panama City, Panama
Nov 18 Wave remain stable

2010 11 18 00 00 00 1 3166.556
2010 11 17 23 45 00 1 3166.543
2010 11 17 23 30 00 1 3166.535
2010 11 17 23 15 00 1 3166.536
2010 11 17 23 00 00 1 3166.548

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=32411
Bouys Watch:
Station 41420 - 690 NM East of Miami, FL
Nov 18 Wave increased

2010 11 18 00 00 00 1 5772.777
2010 11 17 23 45 00 1 5772.802
2010 11 17 23 30 00 1 5772.824
2010 11 17 23 15 00 1 5772.846
2010 11 17 23 00 00 1 5772.867
2010 11 17 22 45 00 1 5772.885
2010 11 17 22 30 00 1 5772.899
2010 11 17 22 15 00 1 5772.911

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 18 Pressure Increase

2010 11 18 00 00 00 1 4480.594
2010 11 17 23 45 00 1 4480.593
2010 11 17 23 30 00 1 4480.596
2010 11 17 23 15 00 1 4480.595
2010 11 17 23 00 00 1 4480.595
2010 11 17 22 45 00 1 4480.597
2010 11 17 22 30 00 1 4480.598
2010 11 17 22 15 00 1 4480.599
2010 11 17 22 00 00 1 4480.601

From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42407
Not in Iris Database:


1 Nov 20, 2010 03:00:00 13.087 -90.326 Coast of Guatemala 4.2 15.36
2 Nov 19, 2010 20:05:00 13.463 -90.709 Coast of Guatemala 4.1 3.3

From:
http://www.snet.gob.sv/ver/sismologia/monitoreo/sismos+sentidos/ult...
http://prensalibre.com/noticias/comunitario/sismos-insivumeh-escuin...
Buoys Watch:
Station 32411 - 710 NM West-Southwest of Panama City, Panama
Nov 22 Wave Pattern Increased

2010 11 22 00 00 00 1 3166.759
2010 11 21 23 45 00 1 3166.850
2010 11 21 23 30 00 1 3166.947
2010 11 21 23 15 00 1 3167.045
2010 11 21 23 00 00 1 3167.141
2010 11 21 22 45 00 1 3167.236
2010 11 21 22 30 00 1 3167.327
From (direct Link: )
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=32411
Double whammy Lava F lows in the Caribbean:



From:
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml
Instituto Geofísico - Escuela Politécnica Nacional
Elaborado: 22-Nov-2010 05:52:49
4.3 Ecuador Prov: GUAYAS
22-11-2010 05:24:08 TL
22-11-2010 10:24:08 UTC
2.6964°S; 79.5651°W
Depth 19.69 Km
Earthquake of 4.3 magnitude in Guayas
Posted 22/Noviembre/2010 | 10:32
An earthquake of preliminary magnitude 4.3 on the Richter scale occurred today in the province of Guayas, but up to now has reports of casualties or damage.
The Geophysical Institute said the quake occurred at 05:24 to 2.69 degrees south latitude to 79.56 degrees west longitude at a depth of 19.69 km.
The institute reports that the quake was felt by the population in the city of Guayaquil, the most populous country and economic hub of this Andean nation. (EFE)
Time GMT: 22/Noviembre/2010 - 15:32
http://www.hoy.com.ec/noticias-ecuador/sismo-de-43-grados-de-magnit...
The quakes on the left, and the volcanic activity on the right hand map give a good picture of the Grijalva ridge and Algol and Carnagie seamounts creating friction for quakes and volcanic activity.

Peru appears to be included now on the ring of fire, despite the lack of volcanoes. The earthquakes are affecting the area of Puno, where mountain glacier areas are opening up, and recently miners were trapped in a sinkhole like 10 mts diameter and 8 mts deep.

Peru-earthquake
Monday November 22, 2010 16:09
An earthquake measuring 4.8 degrees on the Richter scale shook southern Peru, without causing damage
An earthquake measuring 4.8 degrees on the Richter scale struck early this morning the department of Arequipa, in southern Andean country, without any reported casualties or major damage, according to the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP).

The epicenter of the quake, which occurred at 03.35 local time (0835 GMT), was located 74 kilometers south-southwest of the town of Chala, at a depth of 33 kilometers.
According to local Civil Defense, the quake caused no damage relevant materials.
Peru is located geographically in the so-called Ring of Fire area of the Pacific Ocean, which records 85 percent of global seismic activity.
http://noticias.terra.es/2010/espana/1122/actualidad/un-sismo-de-48...

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