Dropped Quakes (more quakes disappear)

On April 14, 2012, four significant quakes were indicated in Canada on the ANF recent earthquake map as of 22:56 UTC that were not reported by USGS, EMSC or Earthquakes Canada.  Within several minutes, only a single quake remained on the map in the center of Hudson Bay, and shortly thereafter, it too, was no longer indicated. 

The times of these quakes were between 19:39 and 19:46 UTC with magnitudes 6.1, 6.0, 5.2 and 5.0

Below are screen shots of the quake statistics:

Special thanks to Sevan Makaracı for the following screenshot:

SOZT

These were duly reported quakes because the seismographs recorded the signature of a quake. The N American continent is being pulled into a bow, as mining accidents across the midsection from Utah to West Virginia, sinkholes across the midsection from Tennessee to Pennsylvania, Seaway booms and hums from Ontario to Wisconsin and Michigan, and earthquakes from Acapulco to Seattle have shown. This process has accelerated, and as the booms in Wisconsin have shown, the ripping apart of the Seaway is a major focus. More than the land in the line of rip along the Seaway is involved.

 

So why would the northern swath of Canada suddenly have these dropped quakes? Note the swath of lakes just under the line drawn by the dropped quakes. From Lake Superior to Lake Winnipeg to the Great Slave lake to the Great Bear Lake these lakes are there because this land has been PULLED APART during prior Pole Shifts. The bowing of the N American continent is a regular feature of prior Pole Shifts. Before the Seaway spreads, this region of lakes is stretched, and drops in elevation. The region where the dropped quakes were recorded is stretched FIRST, and tearing rock recorded as earthquakes.

 

Why would the USGS and their cohorts so quickly drop these quakes? Such quakes have been dropped regularly over the past decade, especially since Planet X entered the inner solar system. If out in the ocean, or in a poorly populated area, just dropped. If hiding them cannot succeed dumbing them down to a lower magnitude or combining them into a single quake is done. This was a risky move, as there were SEVERAL quakes, already announced officially, but such risks will increasingly be taken as the quake frequency and severity increase. If challenged, it was just a mechanical problem with the equipment.

EOZT

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Comment by Howard on June 12, 2012 at 7:07pm

5 more quakes dropped from ANF today, 2 within minutes of a 5.4 quake in Indonesia.

Comment by Kyle Rieth on June 8, 2012 at 12:56am

Nice catch Howard.

I just check ANF and two quakes in Peru have also been dropped today that were rated at M6.2 and M5.9.

Comment by Howard on June 8, 2012 at 12:09am

3 dropped quakes recorded minutes after today's 5.9 quake in Fiji which occurred chronologically and on a diagonal path toward the bow at San Diego.

Another quake was dropped in this region earlier in the day

and there was also a quake dropped near Haiti, making the total 5.

Comment by Howard on June 5, 2012 at 7:29pm

5.1 quake in BC dropped shortly after today's 5.6 quake off northern Sumatra.

Comment by Kyle Rieth on May 31, 2012 at 4:43pm

Sorry for the bad screen shot on this one, this is all I have.

Comment by Kyle Rieth on May 31, 2012 at 4:38pm

The last three Canadian quakes from howard's map below have also been dropped.

Comment by Howard on May 30, 2012 at 4:14am

8 quakes dropped from ANF in the past 10 hours - near N. America alone.

Comment by Howard on May 30, 2012 at 12:47am

Quake depth is reported relative to either mean sea-level or the average elevation of the seismic stations providing arrival-time data for the earthquake location. The choice of reference depth depends upon the method used to locate the earthquake. When quake depth is poorly constrained by available seismic data, the location program sets the depth to a fixed value.  For instance, 33 km is usually the default depth for earthquakes deemed to be shallow, but whose depth cannot be definitively determined by available data.  Default depths of 15 km are provided in mid-continental areas and sea floors where earthquakes are generally shallower than 33 km.

Comment by Kyle Rieth on May 29, 2012 at 10:52pm

@ Janis Langdon, I have noticed that also but have not come up with a good explanation for it. 

Here are three more quakes that were dropped today.  Also I will include some heliplots from Greenland and Germany showing some of today's activity.

German Heliplot  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Greenland Heliplot  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Comment by KM on May 29, 2012 at 8:40pm

We heard a sound which was quite loud on Sunday evening at around 10:10 pm we didn't record it as it was at first thought to be farm machinery, or trains shunting, but it steadily grew louder and over a 15 minute period of time we noticed it would come in waves.  here is the lost eq from the area.

source: http://anf.ucsd.edu/recenteqs/

Latitude 52.7666
Longitude -108.3674
Magnitude 5.3 mb
Depth 15 km
UTC Time 05:40:30 UTC Monday May 28th, 2012
Location Saskatchewan, Canada, Eastern North America
Author teleMb
Review status -

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