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Seismic event indicators say Earth is moving through the second Earth-change Lull Period (ending February 14, 2020) for the 2019 Earth orbit cycle relative to the Black Star positioned between the Sun and Libra Constellation. Year-over-year weekly seismic-event values for Week 48 show two 7-mag earthquake events from previous years (2016, 2018) and one of the 6-mag earthquake events (for 2019), which is below the 5-year average (2.4). Twenty-nine of the 5-mag earthquake events for Week 48 is above the weekly year-over-year total average (25.2) with 570 of the 2.5-to-4-mag quakes being well above the weekly-event average (233.2). The 7.1 Indonesia Quake (USGS) from November 14, 2019 is the predicted Earth-Sun-Black Star Backside-alignment Quake Event (B) projected to strike when Earth passed behind the Sun relative to the Black Star positioned between the Sun and Libra Constellation. Earth has seen this single 7-mag quake event in the last 193 days, when historically one strikes every 20.27 (info = 18 per year) days. Earth saw four new-volcanic-eruption events (4, 3, 3, 4, 3, 2, 5, 5, 4, 4, 3, 1, 2, 3, 5, 4, 1, 1, 5, 6, 7, 7 for the previous 21 weeks) with these two (Krakataua and Semeru) erupting in the Indonesia-Fiji Seismic-volcanic Origination Zone. The Japan new volcanic event (Kuchinoerabujima) and the Philippines event (Taal) erupted along Buoyancy-barrier Corridor 1 with volcanic activity subsiding in the Aleutians and Russia to the north for the third week in a row. Do not be surprised if we see a new eruption event in South America in the coming week from the 4.8 Argentina Quake (USGS) from regional magma upwelling just north of the Elbow Position of Corridor 2. For me, the fact that our planet has seen just one of the 7-magnitude earthquake events in more than six months is a bad omen of things to come. Everyone is advised to join a strong survival group program and relocate away from the coasts and onto the North American Craton if residing in the United States.
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