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Former USGS Geologist Predicts Major California Quake March 19-26th
Earthquake forcaster Jim Berkland warns of a ‘high risk’ seismic window and potential for a massive quake poised to strike somewhere in North America in between the dates of March 19th and 26th.
Berkland points to the recent mass fish die-off at King Harbor near Redondo Beach as a harbinger of a potential catastrophic quake in the near future.
For those that don’t know him, Jim Berkland is the geologist that successfully predicted the 1989 World Series earthquake (in fact he lost his job with the USGS for making his prediction). His methods are based on the lunar effects on the tides and observing where fish and mammals start dieing off.
Yep, this has been discussed for several weeks now on C2C. I hope folks out there are ready for a shake-up instead of seeking out potassium iodide pills.
Anytime between now and the end of the month really. As in this weekend on.........check out the lunar phase and the highest predicted tide in 18 years for the West coast.
For those that don’t know him, Jim Berkland is the geologist that successfully predicted the 1989 World Series earthquake (in fact he lost his job with the USGS for making his prediction).
According to his own biography, he has never worked for the USGS.
At the time of the World Series Earthquake, he was the County Geologist for Santa Clara County, California. He held that job from 1973 until his retirement in 1994.
Maybe a quick vote to Cali is in order.
Or is he too busy watching his college b-ball selections.
Naw, but he might be calling Vegas to see if he can book odds on this too.
Nero had nothing compared to Obama.
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