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115 ptslesterNovember 28, 2019 at 12:20 am #6639
Location: Offshore El Salvador 88’32’W – 12’32’N
Magnitude: 5.5 – 6.8
Margin: 300 Radial Kilometres
Period: From 00:20 UTC November 28, for 12 days
For the past month, I have been logging eruptions and explosions related to Mt Sakurajima volcano in Kyushu Japan. Each event time seems to correlate with solar / lunar interactions on post seismic locations and other active volcanoes (as per my method). I have three such “recent” events that correlate to the posted forecast coordinates above.
21st Nov 17:40 UTC – Sakurajima exploded… the sun was located on longitude 88’32’W
25th Nov 10:50 UTC – Sakurajima exploded… the RLT was located on the posted forecast coordinates
27th Nov 18:46 UTC – Sakurajima exploded… the moon was located on longitude 88’38’WAs example… at 06:00 UTC 21st Nov, Mt Sakurajima volcano erupted. At this time, it was sunset on the post seismic M 6.6 – M 6.2 Tonga epicentres of 4th – 11th Nov respectively… and the moon was located on longitude 19’36’E. The devastating M 6.4 earthquake in Albania on 26th Nov, occurred on longitude 19’33’E. I recently reported in my SF forecast that a proton spike in the ACE data at 15:35 UTC 25th Nov, coincided with the ATB being located on the aforementioned Tonga epicentres. I don’t know how or if this proton spike is scientifically connected to the M 6.4 Albanian event, because I am just an observer… but it did occur less than 12 hours prior to the earthquake.
My own equipment strongly suggested that the milk was about to boil over the rim… but it couldn’t tell me where the saucepan was !!
Thank you
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