Thursday, February 8, 2018

Prophetic Earth Shaking Across The Planet



It Time To Head To Higher Ground? Prophetic Earth Shaking Across Planet




Open your ears and hear—the earth is speaking! Is anyone listening? 

If you put your ear to the ground, you can hear the Ring of Fire waking up and start making preparations for a move to the hills and mountains. 

In January, the news was rife with reports: earthquake here, earthquake there. The action was all around the Pacific Rim, rattling the brains of people living along the coasts and areas of greatest risk for tsunamis.

It’s got them asking, when should we get out of the populated cities and head for higher ground? And now, much of the East coast of the US gets hit with a false tsunami alert as heard in the 1st video below. 

Last month’s string of quakes was kick-started mid-January when Lomas, Peru was devastated by a massive 7.3 magnitude upheaval, followed by another 6.3 hitting near Putre, Chile just days later. 

Before the month was over, a 6.1 earthquake had rattled Pakistan and Afghanistan, and the same week saw people running for high ground in Alaska after a massive 7.9 quake struck off the coast. 


Tsunami sirens blasted, prompting residents to seek protection and find shelter in evacuation centers above the 100-foot mark. 

All this seismic activity is bound to alert even the most clueless that the ground we stand on is getting restless, and the earth’s is trying to tell us something. As the quakes increase in number and intensity, a mysterious something seems to be being birthed, and it’s ours to figure out if the news is good, bad or otherwise. 

But after all, these prenatal distress signals aren’t really a secret, since Jesus told his followers more than two thousand years ago to expect wars, famines and earthquakes before the earth reaches a final resolution. 

“You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen but the end is still to come…...There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are beginning of birth pains.” Matthew 24: 6-8.



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As the birthing progresses, we have to wonder what is next. Will it be the Biggie--the major earthquake along the San Andreas Fault that is long overdue in California? 

In fact, the Big One is so long overdue some geophysicists maintain that since many areas of the Fault system could produce large seismic moves, California earthquakes are a “geologic inevitability”. 

Professor Richard Aster, a seismologist and Professor of Geophysics at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, cautioned that California is in an “earthquake drought,” and that major quakes may occur with no warning whatsoever. “It’s important that residents of the state anticipate the worst and prepare ahead of time,” he said. 

End-time prophets and preppers have been sounding the warning for some time about planning for the worst and being disaster-ready. Part of prepper readiness, according to an article in The Oregonian, is having an escape route, one that hopefully leads to high ground beyond the reach of a tidal wave. 








A mudslide has swept over Tiquipaya, a town in central Bolivia, killing four people and badly damaging 15 homes, after  days of rain have left thousands of people homeless, fields underwater and houses destroyed across the country.


The mudslide occurred on Tuesday night when the rain-swollen Taquia River burst its banks, sweeping everything in its path and causing damage to water and gas lines.



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Tiquipaya is a municipality in the central province of Cochabamba, located 11 km from Cochabamba city, the regional capital.


The regional government has opened three shelters, where around 80 people have taken refuge, and sent heavy equipment to remove the mud from streets and homes.

Due to the storms, at least 50,000 people in seven of the country’s nine departments have been left homeless. The hardest-hit areas are near the southern border with Paraguay and Argentina. More than 33,000 fields have also been flooded.





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Meanwhile heavy flooding has also been reported in northern Argentina where more than 60 000 people have been affected by floods and landslides over the past couple of days, triggering evacuations in Santa Victoria Este and one death as levels of Pilcomayo River reached record highs.




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