Huge seismic burst jolts the Pacific?

March 25, 2011JAPAN – Did something just jolt the planet? We’re seeing a strong seismic burst of energy on global seismometers that is concentrated most strongly in the Pacific. This doesn’t fit the pattern of a tremor but looks more like a sudden powerful release of seismic energy or a plate nudge. It’s anomalous because no quakes have followed which adds to the mystery. The area of greatest density is in the Pacific region though weaker spectral patterns also show up on graphs much further from the Ring of Fire. Is this a prelude to more intense geological upheaval from Japan? Below are some of the seismograph reading of the unusual event which just registered.  -The Extinction Protocol
  
China (left) and the graph from New Zealand (right)
   
Spain (left) and the graph from Russia (right)
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38 Responses to Huge seismic burst jolts the Pacific?

  1. kristoffer says:

    I was just checking the site for the graphs, and it is very high activity here in Norway now. in the both places where they record the activity, on Svalbard and Kongsberg

  2. Marilyn says:

    It appears to be spreading….Arizona is crazy.

  3. Tom Berchenbriter says:

    Like a planet??

  4. Bicyclex says:

    Sun actvity ?

  5. Laustin says:

    ive been seeing photos utube of red dwarf aproach (our binary sun red dwarf) circled by 4 neobjects (one blue binary ) and one chaoit comit LEVI > and comit elenin-C2010 X1-Elenin. this approach is causing crustal plates the shift.

  6. Shawnta says:

    They updated the time, but not the images…what are they hiding?

    • shawnta says:

      Has anyone else noticed that Finland Japan, Arizona, Norway that those graphs have not updated on the LISS website???

      • kristoffer says:

        yeah I have noticed It, the last update for Norway was around 15 o’clock Local time, and the local time here is now 17 o’clock, it says that the graph updating every 30 minutes, weird.

  7. J Guffey says:

    Very interesting – anxious to find out what may be going on.

  8. ed bailey says:

    The gravity of the moon was just at its greatest.

  9. Devin says:

    I was just looking at Intellecast, which I do at least 4 times a day, and Alaska is a very active zone for sysmic activity, however I noticed today moving southwest towards Russia there have been 6 new quakes ranging from 2.4 to 4.6…I believe with all the plate shifting, things are getting ready to intensify throughout the ring of fire. If stress is imposed on one side and relaxed on the other it is still plate movement on either side…push or pull can create voids on one end, and uprising on the other…so the theory of relieving pressure from a fault does not mean that the paticular land mass is stable…this is just my theory, and I hope all this movement doesn’t create a domino effect.

    • Devin, I’ll add the remarks I just made for another person who expressed a similar concern. I disagree with many traditional geological theories. Consigning everything to the ‘aftershock‘ concept being one of them. Why does an earthquake happen to begin with? A fault ruptures to alleviate stress? Free Dictionary.com defines an earthquake as: “A sudden movement of the earth’s crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults or by volcanic activity.” Dictionary.com says an earthquake is: “A series of vibrations induced in the earth’s crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating.”

      If the earthquake alleviates stress, why do aftershocks happen? And why do they keep happening up to a year after the quake? If the tire on your car has a blow-out, can it have a second blow-out and a third? I believe we have to look at other causes for occurrences. This region may be at an increased risk of greater instability but people can be lulled into a false security by believing its normal activity. And one example of that is the Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 A.D., Tremors were reported around the summit for up to 2 years before the eruption but the people in Pompeii grew accustomed to them. Four days before the eruption, the writer Pliny the Younger even wrote about the tremors saying that they “were not particularly alarming because they are frequent in Campania.”

      • Devin says:

        I appreciate your response, this site is very informative, and fact based unlike our mass media. I think people have a genuine right to know about these events. It’s funny, people I speak to of this always say “Well, I didn’t see that on the news”, and want me to verify the proof. I tell them that more information on here and other sites seems to be more fact based and truthful, because there is information to back it up…hopefully they will awaken to the truth, and turn off their television. Thanks again for your information!

      • You’re welcome Devin, your correction has also been noted. Thanks for weighin in…

  10. Shattered Butterfly says:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse#p/u/4/HcRXpbXygmI

    Tons of earthquake activity in Japan still, spreading, Europe might get an earthquake soon.

    • kristoffer says:

      hope that doesnt happen, I live in Europe, I live in Norway and it is very high earthquake activity here, not exactly where I live but longer north to Svalbard in the south to Kongsberg

    • rose says:

      Europe has been rocking and rolling with 2 points quakes for some time now especially Greece.

  11. Tony R says:

    I was asking a friend who is a PhD at a company that I work for a question. would the moon pull the earth as it got closer similar to a magnet getting closer to another magnet or would the earth feel the pull gradually? Meaning would the pull be sudden like a magnet jumping over to another magnet or would it be like slowly pulling a rubber band?
    Because I thought if it was sudden when the moon got close last week then as the moon recedes wouldn’t the release of energy be along the same lines? If so, the Japan quake happened 8 days or so before the moon’s recent visit. Would it be 8 days (today) after that it released its hold?
    Just askin.

    • There is nothing wrong with your theory Tony. Reactionary forces are reciprocal in basic equations of physics – it’s just that gravitational manipulation of seismic faults and plate movements hasn’t been definitively established by the moon’s perigee. What you’re referring to, by the way, is ‘tidal pumping.’ What is more commonly known is that tidal friction and stresses can build from orbital spin.

  12. seanaround says:

    The tyre blowout analogy isn’t correct. All the stress isn’t relieved in one go, but is transmitted further along the line between the two plates. The plates don’t find equilibrium as soon as one point moves, just the reverse. The slip in one point puts further stresses on neighbouring parts of both plates and they are then set up to slip and that puts stress on the original fracture point and additional points too.

  13. Georgia says:

    When the bird kill in Arkansas happened in 12/31. I emailed the audabom society. They had claimed the birds hit a object which caused the. To fall and die. I suggested the whole magnetic shift and the problem with Arkansas earthquakes caused the birds to fly up. Lose bearings and fly full speed into the ground. My point. I discovered this site based on tracking the news of animal deaths and everything points to some extreme change coming. Not saying doomsday or extinction. But there seems to be too much evidence from earthquakes, volcanoes, and nature to think that this is just normal events as the government wants to pretend

  14. thewatcher says:

    I take it you guys didn’t see what hit seven recorders yesterday? This was recorded from Russia thru Japan and China, all the way to Hawaii. Approx 18:00 to 19:00 UTC.
    Feel free to share for more input. I have no idea at this point what caused this across multiple recorders.
    Image I captured and added descriptors to.
    http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/4091/kip24hr.gif
    Here’s the recorder page
    http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml

  15. kristoffer says:

    earthquake activity have started again here in Norway, it is very weak shaking, or I can feel the floor vibrating.

  16. Janice says:

    Why are you showing a view of the Atlantic with the Eastern Coast of the America’s and Western Coast of Africa with a wide red band between them; down the middle of the ocean floor between these two continents?

  17. Okay, one more thing from Hawaii…it is ridiculously hot here, not in the normal sense of tropical weather…have been here almost a decade, and can say the heat is no longer comfortable…skin burns almost immediately…any thoughts?

  18. Lisa says:

    Why have the Florida graphs looked so strange as of late? Also there were reports and you tube videos of long unexplained rumbling in Florida, does anyone have the low down on that?

  19. J hart says:

    And again the world goes bump

  20. Ivory LaNoue says:

    This morning at 3:30 am Arizona time I felt a very mild earthquake here in Phoenix. I was awake reading. It felt like riding a very small wave on a raft. The ceiling fan started to spin, though it was turned off. It was just that one movement. I can’t find any news on this activity.

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