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:
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Tipping Indo-Australia Plate with Indonesia sinking,
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Folding Pacific
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South American Roll
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African Roll
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Japan Quakes
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New Madrid
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European Tsunami
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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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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.
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A small part of Japan may have been wiped off the map as officials fear an island off the country's northern coast has been washed away.
The island of Esambe Hanakita Kojima was only officially surveyed and registered by Japan's coastguard in 1987, who could not even say exactly how big it was.
Until recently it rose less than five feet (140cm) above sea level, and was visible from the very northern tip of Japan's northern Hokkaido island.
But authorities now fear the Japanese island has gone, ever-so-slightly shrinking the country's territorial waters.
The island of Esambe Hanakita Kojima - once visible from the coast - may have been washed away, officials say. Pictured: the coast of Sarufutsu near the island
A map showing the location of the island of Esambe Hanakita Kojima, which was only officially surveyed by Japan's coastguard in 1987, who could not even say exactly how big it was
'It is not impossible that tiny islands get weathered by the elements,' a coastguard official told AFP.
The disappearance of the island 'may affect Japan's territorial waters a tiny bit,' she added, but only 'if you conduct precision surveys'.
Coastal dwellers in the village of Sarufutsu reported last month they could no longer see the island, according to Japanese broadcaster NHK World.
A fishing group sent out a team of boats to check on the island but they reportedly could not find it.
Japan pours resources into protecting its outer islands, particularly the remote Okinotori islands in the Pacific, which secures a significant portion of the nation's exclusive economic zone.
It is also locked in disputes with neighbours, including China and South Korea, over the sovereignty of several islands in the region.
Prone to earthquakes and severe weather, Japan has found itself not only losing, but sometimes gaining territory thanks to natural disasters and extreme weather.
In 2015, a 300-metre strip of land emerged from the sea and attached itself to the coast of Hokkaido.
Initially, the phenomenon raised fears of mysterious seismic activity, but geologists said it was probably the result of a landslide that pushed the underwater surface up.
And in 2013, a volcanic island appeared around 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) south of Tokyo, engulfing an existing island and continuing to grow.
Until recently it rose less than five feet (140cm) above sea level, and was visible from the very northern tip of Japan's northern Hokkaido island, on the coast of Sarufutsu (pictured)
Malaysia: Huge crack appears in orang asli village.
Oct 24, 2018
IPOH: Kampung Pawong in the Pos Slim Orang Asli settlement in Simpang Pulai south of here has been declared unsafe for occupation after a huge crack appeared in the ground.
The 50m-long, 1.2m wide and 1.5m deep crack, which appeared at about 3pm yesterday, has affected three houses badly, Perak Minerals and Geoscience Department director Datuk Ahmad Zukni Ahmad Khalil said.
“Right now, the area is unsafe. Heavy rain and its proximity to the river bank are the primary factors,” he said in a statement.
A row of six houses built in 2008 at the settlement had to be evacuated yesterday following the appearance of the crack.
Ahmad Zukni said the crack was just 10m from the river and at a height of 60m, and there is a possibility of erosion taking place due to heavy rain.
“This causes cracks along the alignment of the river,” he said, adding the crack has appeared on reclaimed land.
Kampung Pawong, located 14km from Simpang Pulai, has 15 houses and a surau.
Meanwhile three flood evacuation centres were opened yesterday, one each in the Kampar, Hilir Perak and Larut Matang, with the rising water level at the main rivers in the district following continuous rain since Tuesday.
A statement issued by the State Disaster Management Secretariat stated that as noon, 165 people from 55 families have been evacuated to the three relief centres.
In Larut Matang Selama, 64 people (26 families) from three villages – Kampung Temerlok, Kampung Tengah and Kampung Tebok – were evacuated to the relief centre at Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Temerlok, Trong.
Indonesia: Land cracks in Tangerang and Depok, but also in Bogor.
Oct 24, 2018
METROPOLITAN - The land phenomenon is split not only in Tangerang and Depok, but also in Bogor. Residents in Cimangurang Village, Cijayanti Village, Babakanmadang, Bogor Regency, were shocked by the emergence of three meters of land cracks, one meter wide and up to 500 meters long. In fact, this land continues to experience shifts every hour to keep the team from Tagana on standby.
The rain which flushed the Bogor area and its surroundings made the soil conditions in Kampung Cimang less volatile. No doubt, the land is increasingly vulnerable to a shift to threaten residents who live there. At its peak, on Monday (10/22) there were 25 heads of households (KK) whose houses experienced mass wall cracks. Among them were three houses in RT 03, five houses in RT 04 and 17 houses in RT 07.
Whereas not far from the residential area, the area of land that is usually accessed by residents is also split up to half a kilometer. The location is exactly near the Sentul Alaya Housing project.
According to members of the TRC Tagana Team at the Bogor Regency Office of Social Affairs, Sukmajaya, the portion of the land is predicted to continue to grow. Given that every hour the soil shifts along 5 cm.
"There is indeed land sliding every hour. There are 500 meters in length. That can add. So we keep monitoring. Meanwhile, there are six families who were evacuated, "said Sukmajaya.
Initially, the crack occurred in the part of the land that led to Bukit Pelangi only. However, it increased and spread to people's homes to make the house walls crack. The diameter of the soil fracture varies between 30-50 cm. Whereas one of the deepest locations is around 50 cm.
Ministry of Social Affairs Public Relations Rajab Fatah explained, the cracks almost surrounded the village. Therefore, he and fellow volunteers from Tagana monitored every hour.
"The width of the ground cracks starts from half a meter to one meter. But the length of the crack is estimated at 500 meters, "said Rajab at the location of the evacuation post.
The head of RT 04, Kampung Cimangurang, Cijayanti Village, Bogor Regency, Daman, suspected that the land shift that occurred in RT 03, 04 and 07/02 was due to the installation of earth nails for the building foundation of the Sentul Alaya Housing project.
"The excavation is too deep, as a result the soil in the garden is cracked which is feared the distance of the house to the garden is very close. You could collapse, "he explained.
Chairman of Tagana Bogor Regency Taufik also said the same thing. He saw that the land shift was due to deep drilling.
"The impact of housing construction has resulted in a shift in land so that houses and mosques are threatened. Moreover, when heavy rains will make the land shift wider, "he said.
That suspicion was also strengthened by the analysis of the young geologist, Mohammad Syahrul Romadhon Kamil. Seeing the soil conditions and cracndonesia:
Land cracks.
Indonesia: Photographs of the Condition of Land Cracks in Babakanmadang, Residents Must Evacuate.
Oct 24, 2018
BOGOR-RADAR BOGOR, Ground cracks in Cimamurang Village, Cijayanti Village, Babakanmadang Subdistrict, until now still haunt the residents.
The ground cracks measuring 50 centimeters by 50 meters were threatened by landslides and heavy rain. This condition made 25 residents' houses and 1 mosque experience cracks so that the affected residents had to evacuate.
The Emergency Section Head of the Bogor Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), Firdaus, explained that the land shift was due to heavy rain and housing construction that was not far from it.
"Those affected were three houses in RT 03/02, five houses in RT 04/02, 16 houses in RT 07/02, and Jami Nurul Iman Mosque in RT 07/02," he told Radar Bogor.
The affected houses experienced considerable cracks. Not infrequently the ground shifts make several building doors locked. So, Firdaus asked the affected people to evacuate in a place that had been provided by the local village government.
"It's been socialized if the doors and windows cannot be locked and opened to immediately evacuate fear of landslides," he said.
Separately, Babakan Madang police chief, Commissioner Wawan Wahyudin said there needed to be coordination between the parties concerned to trace the exact cause of the damage. This was done for the safety of some residents. (don / fik / gal / d)
Mexico: Family missing in Oaxaca landslide; more than 25 slides reported on one highway.
Oct 24, 2018
Four members of a family missing in Oaxaca are believed to have been trapped in a landslide in the state’s Sierra Norte region.
State Civil Protection services said that due to heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Vicente, two families set out on foot Monday from the town of San Juan Metaltepec with the intention of reaching Tamazulápam del Espíritu Santo.
However, only one family arrived, where they alerted authorities about the missing family.
Authorities believe that 38-year-old Miguel López, his 39-year-old wife Lorenza Blas and their two daughters, aged 15 and eight, could be trapped in a landslide that occurred on the Yacochi-Metaltepec federal highway.
Civil Protection officials said yesterday that they were preparing to send personnel to search for the missing family and to provide assistance to other people in the region affected by recent heavy rain and landslides.
Metaltepec residents told the newspaper El Universal that at least 25 landslides have occurred on the highway between Santa Maria Yacochi and Santiago Zacatepec in recent days, cutting off towns in the Sierra Mixe district.
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One local said that supplies are running short in Metaltepec and other nearby towns. At least 10 communities in the area have been cut off.
Heavy rain brought by Tropical Storm Vicente caused flash flooding and mudslides that claimed the lives of 12 people over the past four days.
Indonisia: Buildings prone to collapse as land shifts hit Bogor.
Oct 24, 2018
Residents of 15 districts in Bogor regency, West Java, have been advised to move to safer places as their land is prone to shifting.
Land cracks were seen in Cimangurang village in Babakan Madang district from Saturday, the latest of such incidents in Greater Jakarta recently.
"The residents of Cimangurang village started to feel the crack in their houses as well as on the land on Saturday," the district head Yudi Santosa said on Tuesday
The land crack was more visible two days later with the width was about 1 meter while the length was about 150 meters.
“The land continues to crack little by little. Now, the width is about 1 meter,” he said as quoted by tempo.co.
Yudi said the phenomenon also affected about 25 houses and one mosque.
“There are four buildings that are prone to collapse, so the residents were moved,” he said.
Bogor Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPDP) secretary, Budi Pranowo, said Babakan Madang was listed as prone to land shifts.
“The land in that area continues to shift,” Budi said. Although there were no details about the land shifts, he said, it could physically damage buildings.
“We need to see the examination result with the geology team first, but we don’t have it now” he added.
The BPDP has yet to release a status for the area. However, Budi urged Babakan Madang residents to find safer places.
Based on the BPDP data, there are 15 districts that are vulnerable to land shifts. Besides Babakan Madang, other districts include Sukaraja, Taman Sari, Megamendung, Cisarua, Sukamakmur, Cariu, Cigudeg, Leuwiliang and Tamansari. (srz)
Mexico: Land cracks in Talea de Castro.
Oct 23, 2018
In a town in Oaxaca, the rains caused cracks, residents and authorities requested the presence of geologists to attend to the contingency.
It is the municipality of Talea de Castro, located in the Sierra Juarez, where cracks appeared in the streets of the town, which alarmed the residents before the risk of a collapse.
The Coordinator of Civil Protection (CEPCO) Helidoro Díaz Escarraga, explained that the cracks reported in the municipality of Talea de Castro, are the result of a geological fault.
However, the arrival of geologists from the UNAM and the IPN is expected to identify the damage reported by the locality, and determine the measures of constraint and the risk atlas to relocate families whose homes are at risk.
He said that there are some 300 families in 9 municipalities of Oaxaca, which will have to be relocated by the Ministry of the Interior (SEGOB) when their homes are located in risk areas, either in geological faults or hillside areas.
Malaysia: Land erosion caused several lamp posts to collapse in Gopeng.
Oct 23, 2018
IPOH: Continuous rain in several parts of Perak have left a trail of destruction, causing landslips and homes to crack.
He said cracks appeared on several houses but there were no casualties in the 3pm incident on Tuesday (Oct 23).
In Gopeng, a land erosion caused several lamp posts to collapse.
The incident took place at a residential area at Jalan Desa Cahaya 1 in Lawan Kuda at about 3.50pm.
The situation is being monitored.
India: Eruption of fire from cracks in earth causes panic in Kurnool.
Oct 19, 2018
Panic spread among people in Marrikunta Thanda, a hilly area in Owk mandal of Kurnool district on Saturday as fire errupted from cracks that developed on earth.
Cracks in the ground were seen up to a depth of about 200 metres and flames were seen spreading from the gaps.
An electric pole was melted due to heat generated in the earth. The news spread in the surrounding villages and people in large numbers flocked to witness the fire from earth at the hamlet.
Owk Tahsildar Sanjeevaiah, rushed to the spot and made inquiries. He later informed the matter to the officials of Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) and Mines and Geology department
Mexico: Alarm due to geological fault in Xalpatláhuac; the earth opens.
Oct 17, 2018
At least 50 homes and a campus of the Colegio de Bachilleres were severely affected by a geological fault that occurred after the earthquakes of September last year, which has forced to relocate the inhabitants of these houses and students.
This geological fault is based on a hill where the Tlacomulco neighborhood is located and the campus 38 of the Colegio de Bachilleres in Xalpatláhuac, where according to an opinion of Civil Protection, there is a risk of a landslide.
After the earthquakes of September 2017, in that neighborhood of the municipal seat some cracks opened up in homes and in the facilities of Bachilleres, which became more noticeable in November of that same year and for that reason inhabitants and students requested the intervention of the authorities of the municipality and the state.
Therefore, it was necessary to temporarily relocate the six groups of the Colegio de Bachilleres in the municipal auditorium, where temporary wooden classrooms have been built and the residents of that neighborhood have been notified that they must vacate their homes due to the risk they represent. the severe affectations to the structures as a result of the cracks that are growing larger in that area.
This Tuesday the mayor of that municipality of La Montaña, Rosendo Larios Rosas, said that this geological fault was made visible after the earthquakes last year and that he immediately requested the intervention of Civil Protection, an entity that made a risk assessment and determined the Immediate relocation of the school and the homes.
The PRI mayor said that the "cracks began to spread gradually, the salons began to thunder in their structures and also the houses that are located in this neighborhood of Tlacomulco."
He accepted that according to the opinion of the State Civil Protection, due to this geological fault the hill that is located above the neighborhood and the educational facilities' there is a risk that there will be a landslide in great volume, that is why we have asked families that leave their homes, we already notify them of the risk and we will try to help them as much as we can. "
In the case of the Colegio de Bachilleres, he indicated that six halls, a laboratory, a computer room, the offices of the school management and the roofed court were severely affected and could not be rehabilitated: 'it is impossible to rehabilitate, we have inserted welded rods up to 50 meters in the cracks and do not touch the bottom
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