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Also on December 3 there is action on the China Belly Blowout. As the belly of China is pushed into the Pacific, the Sunda Plate snaps off, as it is attached to the Mainland China but does not have the room to follow China into the Pacific. For the past week we have been seeing quakes lining up along the eastern edge of the Sunda Plate, due to this push. Now there is an extreme quake swarm at the Philippines there along the eastern edge of the Sunda Plate. This action in China will compress the Pacific and allow the Mainland of the USA to push West and drop, which will ultimately result in the New Madrid Finale.
Following yesterday's new ZetaTalk on the Chicago Bend afire with underground CO, on December 3 we see even more activity along the New Madrid Fault Line running under the Seaway and joining the Methane emissions coming up from New York City toward Montreal. There are several fault lines that join at the New York City area: the New Madrid, the Ramapo, the East Coast, and yet another that runs up along the Appalachian Mountain range. This is the focus of the separation of the Portions at the present time. The Montreal UFO depiction of what comes next is very relevant.
le-aux-Tourtes Bridge down to one lane each way for 'several weeks'
December 1, 2023
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/ile-aux-tourtes-bridge-...
The situation on the le-aux-Tourtes Bridge continues to deteriorate. On Friday evening, the transport ministry announced because of damage found on a slab, it must close a fourth lane on the bridge, leaving only one lane in each direction for several weeks.
USGS
4.9
Fiji region
2023-12-02 17:24:23 (UTC-03:00)
526.3 km
5.3
40 km NE of Hinatuan, Philippines
2023-12-02 16:57:09 (UTC-03:00)
75.8 km
5.1
20 km ENE of Santa Maria, Philippines
2023-12-02 16:54:18 (UTC-03:00)
67.4 km
5.2
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 16:37:03 (UTC-03:00)
61.2 km
5.4
53 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 16:19:23 (UTC-03:00)
34.6 km
5.4
53 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 16:19:23 (UTC-03:00)
34.6 k
5.4
49 km ENE of Hinatuan, Philippines
2023-12-02 15:20:41 (UTC-03:00)
62.4 km
6.2
62 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 15:09:26 (UTC-03:00)
54.9 km https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000lfkh/executive
5.2
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 15:01:23 (UTC-03:00)
42.5 km
5.7
53 km ESE of Marihatag, Philippines
2023-12-02 14:55:26 (UTC-03:00)
52.2 km
6.2
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 14:40:12 (UTC-03:00)
18.0 km
5.1
55 km ESE of Marihatag, Philippines
2023-12-02 14:31:38 (UTC-03:00)
41.5 km
4.7
62 km NE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 14:26:54 (UTC-03:00)
62.9 km
4.9
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 14:16:08 (UTC-03:00)
69.9 km
5.3
33 km NE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 14:02:02 (UTC-03:00)
59.0 km
5.7
59 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:53:09 (UTC-03:00)
51.9 km
4.8
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:47:20 (UTC-03:00)
56.4 km
5.4
47 km ENE of Hinatuan, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:34:58 (UTC-03:00)
58.3 km
5.1
41 km NE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:34:26 (UTC-03:00)
53.8 km
4.7
38 km ENE of Hinatuan, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:33:40 (UTC-03:00)
52.4 km
5.7
40 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:19:47 (UTC-03:00)
62.4 km
5.6
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:17:01 (UTC-03:00)
47.5 km
5.2
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 13:13:22 (UTC-03:00)
53.1 km
M 6.4 - 47 km NE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 16:03:43 (UTC)8.415°N 126.776°E64.3 km depth
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000lfi0/executive
4.9
65 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:54:10 (UTC-03:00)
54.4 km
5.2
55 km ENE of Hinatuan, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:50:41 (UTC-03:00)
61.5 km
5.3
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:46:24 (UTC-03:00)
56.6 km
5.3
58 km NE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:42:48 (UTC-03:00)
27.4 km
4.9
81 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:38:25 (UTC-03:00)
53.9 km
5.5
49 km ENE of Hinatuan, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:31:27 (UTC-03:00)
48.3 km
5.0
68 km ENE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:29:32 (UTC-03:00)
36.3 km
5.4
40 km NE of Barcelona, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:22:04 (UTC-03:00)
48.4 km
5.1
25 km E of Santa Maria, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:21:00 (UTC-03:00)
11.3 km
5.8
Philippine Islands region
2023-12-02 12:06:46 (UTC-03:00)
60.3 km
5.3
Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 12:00:08 (UTC-03:00)
40.5 km
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M 5.5 - west of Macquarie Island
2023-12-02 14:02:10 (UTC)55.720°S 147.018°E10.0 km depth
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000lfev/executive
M 5.5 - Kepulauan Babar, Indonesia
2023-12-02 12:01:01 (UTC)7.022°S 129.691°E121.3 km depth
5.1
Maug Islands region, Northern Mariana Islands
2023-12-02 08:58:17 (UTC-03:00)
10.0 km
4.5
Jujuy, Argentina
2023-12-02 08:02:53 (UTC-03:00)
193.4 km
4.5
55 km N of Beauséjour, Guadeloupe
2023-12-02 07:29:13 (UTC-03:00)
37.8 km https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000lfbs/executive
5.1
96 km S of Antofagasta, Chile
2023-12-02 06:31:32 (UTC-03:00)
40.2 km
5.2
43 km NE of Anse-Bertrand, Guadeloupe
2023-12-02 05:48:24 (UTC-03:00)
41.3 km
5.8
40 km ENE of Camiña, Chile
2023-12-02 04:55:40 (UTC-03:00)
105.8 km
5.0
South Sandwich Islands region
2023-12-02 02:03:54 (UTC-03:00)
143.6 km
M 5.5 - 10 km ENE of Rāmganj, Bangladesh
2023-12-02 03:35:32 (UTC)23.124°N 90.945°E38.5 km depth
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000lfaa/executive
4.9
58 km NE of Beauséjour, Guadeloupe
2023-12-02 00:00:45 (UTC-03:00)
36.9 km
4.9
Peru-Brazil border region
2023-12-01 23:23:18 (UTC-03:00)
10.0 km
M 4.3 - 74 km S of Hualien City, Taiwan
Magnitude 4.2
Region MYANMAR-CHINA BORDER REGION
Date time 2023-12-01 18:24:58.3 UTC
Location 24.233 ; 98.048
Depth 14 km
Magnitude 5.0
Region MYANMAR-CHINA BORDER REGION
Date time 2023-12-01 17:36:35.0 UTC
Location 24.311 ; 98.215
Depth 10 km
Magnitude 5.4
Region GANSU, CHINA
Date time 2023-12-01 14:55:57.7 UTC
Location 39.220 ; 97.288
Depth 10 km
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake_information/earthquake.php?id=...
www.weather.gov/gum ssued:Sunday, December 2023'" width="653" height="365"/>Why has the Chicago Bend gotten so red hot? And how does that relate to the string of quakes above Montreal?
SOZT
Fault Lines develop on the Earth plates where the pressure to move in different directions exists. Fault Lines represent a compromise, where part of the plate moves in one direction and other parts in another direction. Thus the N American Mainland can move WEST while the SE Portion shifts EAST, leaving the Mississippi River bed wider. Thus the Seaway can WIDEN where it parallels the New Madrid Fault Line along the Seaway, to accommodate the drop to the SOUTH that the SE Portion wants to take.
All these adjustments are accompanied by trauma in the rock being asked to rip apart or shift position. On December 2 the quake map shows a string of quakes in Canada above Montreal, as this part of Canada does not want to drop SOUTH. The Methane emission and in particular the CO from underground burning Methane shows that the East Coast and Appalachian fault lines are likewise complaining, as they are being pulled EAST. The Chicago Bend is afire because this part of the Mainland is being asked to tear both WEST and SOUTH, a double direction mandate, and cannot resist either.
EOZT
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