Friday, December 23, 2016

Apocalyptic roars that are ringing through the Pacific Northwest

Photo by Mountain Mann



When the Earth Roars. 

Spine-Chilling, Apocalyptic roars that are ringing through the Pacific Northwest sky seem to reverberate from the heavens, omens to the End Times?
I recorded the Roar along the Cascadia subduction zone. 12/23/2016


There were multiple reports of strange sounds in the Pacific Maritime Ecozone and Nearctic Ecozone's along the Cascadia subduction zone. Also referred to as the (Cascadia fault) it is a convergent plate boundary that stretches from northern Vancouver Island to northern California. It is a very long, sloping subduction zone that separates the Explorer, Juan de Fuca, and Gorda plates, on the one hand, and the North American Plate, on the other.

On December 14, 2016, 1000's of wittiness from Alaska to Spokane Valley reported apocalyptic sounds of roars or trumpets that were ringing through the sky for several hours.
Coincidentally, new data from the European Space Agency has revealed that a molten jet stream is hurtling through Earth’s outer core. The agency’s Swarm satellites are unearthing surprising revelations about the depths of our planet, the most recent of which travels mainly beneath Siberia and Alaska three times faster than the average outer core element. And now, it’s speeding up.


Could this be the reason why we are hearing the trumpeting sounds? Is it an indication of a magnetic shift? Has it to do with the magnetic poles changing and involves minerals recycling in the mantle of the Earth.

The Cascadia can deliver a quake that’s many times stronger plus a tsunami.

According to the scientist, “the largest earthquake in the continental United States” took place along the Cascadia Subduction Zone on January 26th, 1700, and one of the reasons why it is considered to be far more dangerous than other west coast faults is because it is also capable of producing massive tsunamis…
At the time of the 1700 earthquake, there were no written records of the event in Cascadia. Orally-transmitted legends from the Olympic Peninsula area talk of an epic battle between a thunderbird and a whale. 
Therefore, in a 2005 study, seismologist Ruth Ludwin set out to collect and analyze anecdotes from various First Nations groups. Reports from the Huu-ay-aht, Makah, Hoh, Quileute, Yurok, and Duwamish peoples referred to earthquakes and saltwater floods. This collection of data allowed her team to come up with an estimated date range for the event, whose midpoint fell in the year 1701.

In March 1986, paleo geologist Brian Atwater dug along Neah Bay using a nejiri gama, a small hand hoe. Underneath the top layer of sand, he uncovered a distinct plant—arrowgrass—that had grown in a layer of marsh soil. This was proof that the ground had suddenly sunk under sea level, causing salt water to kill the vegetation. The events had happened so quickly as to cause the top layer of sand to seal away any air, thus preserving the centuries-old plants.

Perhaps it’s just HAARP related terrestrial black projects? In many cities, people have reported their dogs reacting to the noises before they started? Could there be a significance to this eerie detail?

Omens to the End Times? look up the Hebrew word for "noise" and what we get is, “shaon,” which is, of course, a clamor, big noise, roaring, rumbling, tumult.




OR COULD IT JUST BE A PISSED OFF SASQUATCH?