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115 ptslesterJanuary 30, 2021 at 5:40 pm #10197
Mt Pinatubo Volcano is located on the Island of Luzon in the Philippines, on coordinates 120’20’E – 15’08’N
According to the included volcano report above, a swarm of small earthquakes has been occurring under Mt Pinatubo volcano since Wednesday 20th January. I have conducted a T Sequence run which primarily focuses on 20th January, and the results are as follows…
This table represents the “Sunset” relationship with several locations on the Island of Hawaii, whilst the sun is located within 15 minutes of Arc from longitude 120’20’E, between dates 20th – 31st January
20th Jan – 04:10 UTC – Ocean View ……….. 120’15’E +12-hours = Sunset on Mt Etna volcano – Moonset on Mt Raung volcano
21st Jan – 04:10 UTC – Ocean View ……….. 120’20’E ***
22nd Jan – 04:10 UTC – Honaunau Napoopoo …. 120’24’E
23rd Jan – 04:10 UTC – Mauna Loa ………… 120’28’E +12-hours = Sunset on Mt Stromboli volcano
24th Jan – 04:10 UTC – Mauna Loa ………… 120’31’E
25th Jan – 04:10 UTC – Mt Kilauea ……….. 120’35’E
26th Jan – 04:11 UTC – Mt Kilauea ……….. 120’23’E
27th Jan – 04:11 UTC – Mt kilauea ……….. 120’26’E
28th Jan – 04:12 UTC – Mt kilauea ……….. 120’14’E
29th Jan – 04:12 UTC – Mt Kilauea ……….. 120’17’E
30th Jan – 04:13 UTC – Volcano ………….. 120’19’E
31st Jan – 04:13 UTC – Volcano ………….. 120’21’EOn 19th Jan at 21:18:40 UTC, the ATB threshold was located on Mt Merapi volcano in Central Java, and the moon was located on longitude 59’40’W… the opposite longitude calculates as 120’20’E.
On 20th Jan at 09:38:58 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 120’20’E… at “12-hours” earlier 21:38:58 UTC 19th Jan, it was moonrise on Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii… at 24-hours earlier 09:38:58 UTC 19th Jan, the moon was located on longitude 110’27’E Mt Merapi volcano !
On 20th Jan at 15:57 UTC, it was moonset on Mt Pinatubo volcano… at “12-hours” earlier 03:57 UTC, it was moonrise on Mt Raung volcano in East Java… Mt Raung volcano erupted on 23rd January at 11:18 UTC.
Between 20th – 30Th January, the T sequence shows that there have been multiple correlations with active volcanoes and “significant” post seismic locations. However, in reality there have been very few seismic / volcanic “event” correlations during this period. So, just like the advice stated in the report, activity in the Mt Pinatubo region may signify future notable seismicity rather than volcanism i.e. Mt Kerinci volcano data of 27th Jan, correlates to M 5.4 Southern Sumatra 10:52:32 UTC 30th Jan !
Lastly… During the “First Quarter” moon phase of 20th January, the sun was located on the RLT (Rising Lunar Threshold) between times 20:42 UTC – 21:13 UTC. At 21:13 UTC, the ATB threshold was located on Mt Pinatubo volcano. The seismograph data included in the report above indicates an anomaly was recorded at this time !!
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