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115 ptslesterJune 19, 2021 at 3:22 pm #10671
https://rsoe-edis.org/eventList/details/74917/0
During late evening of Wednesday 16th June (local time), thousands of Puerto Rican residents were plunged into darkness by another significant power outage. The included report states that three power units were knocked offline for reasons “not immediately known”. It is feasible to suggest that this power outage is the result of poorly maintained infrastructure. But I couldn’t help noticing a recent increase in activity, in the 4’s range, in the Dominican republic / Mona Passage region, and the Virgin Islands… with Puerto Rico central to both regions. On Monday 14th June at 10:15:43 UTC, an M 5.0 event occurred in the Mona Passage on coordinates 68’29’W – 18’07’N. This was the only event of this magnitude to occur in this region since an M 5.3 event on 4th February 2019. The most recent event prior to this post date, was an M 4.4 event in the same region, on 17th June at 09:23:42 UTC. During the first 18 days of June, there had been a total of five 4+ events occurring in the virgin Islands Region. Prior to this, the last 4+ event occurred on 6th February. With reference to Puerto Rico, there has only been three 4+ events up to the current date in 2021. The Last of these was an M 4.4 event on 10th June at 17:42:16 UTC… the same day the FBI was allegedly investigating the “10th June” power outage. My own theory is that these power outages are occurring because of a potential pre seismic anomaly within the Puerto Rico region. And a contributing factor may lie with Puerto Rico’s current relationship with Mt Etna volcano in Sicily on coordinates 14’59’E – 37’45’N, and Mt Ebeko volcano in the northern Kuril Islands on coordinates 156’01’E – 50’41’N !
The Island of Puerto Rico spans a longitude distance of 1.41 degrees, from Ceiba on the east coast on coordinates 65’35’W – 18’14’N, to Rincon on the west coast on coordinates 67’16’W – 18’20’N. From Tuesday 8th June, a sunrise / sunset relationship began between Puerto Rico and Mt Ebeko volcano. The following table represents identical sunrise / sunset times at both locations. But “sunrise” in Puerto Rico will also include longitude per day, at a latitude of 18’18’N.
8th June – 09:46 UTC …. 65’35’W
9th June – 09:47 UTC …. 65’48’W
10th June – 09:47 UTC … 65’48’W
11th June – 09:48 UTC … 66’01’W
12th June – 09:49 UTC … 66’16’W
13th June – 09:49 UTC … 66’15’W
14th June – 09:50 UTC … 66’26’W
15th June – 09:50 UTC … 66’26’W
16th June – 09:51 UTC … 66’37’W
17th June – 09:51 UTC … 66’37’W
18th June – 09:52 UTC … 66’47’W
19th June – 09:52 UTC … 66’47’W
20th June – 09:52 UTC … 66’47’W
21st June – 09:52 UTC … 66’47’W
22nd June – 09:53 UTC … 66’49’W
23rd June – 09:53 UTC … 66’49’W
24th June – 09:53 UTC … 66’49’W
25th June – 09:53 UTC … 66’49’W
26th June – 09:43 UTC … 66’49’W
27th June – 09:53 UTC … 66’45’W
28th June – 09:53 UTC … 66’41’W
29th June – 09:53 UTC … 66’36’W
30th June – 09:52 UTC … 66’17’WThis table indicates that sunrise in Puerto Rico whilst sunset occurs on Mt Ebeko volcano, only reaches the central region of the island before retreating east again. Final contact with Ceiba on the east coast occurs on 4th July at 09:51 UTC.
In reference to Mt Etna volcano, a relationship began with Puerto Rico on 13th May… hence, no table this time 🙂 . On Thursday 13th May at 22:56:25 UTC, it was sunset in Rincon, and the sun was located on longitude 165’01’W… the opposite longitude calculates as 14’59’E Mt Etna volcano. Similarly to the transit of sunrise across Puerto Rico in the table above. Sunset was transiting by a few arc minutes per day during this “opposite longitude / sunset relationship. On Wednesday 16th June at 23:00:56 UTC, the sun was located on longitude 165’01’W… and it was sunset on coordinates 65’43’W – 18’18’N. Also on 16th June at 03:38:42 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 165’01’W… and it was sunrise on Mt Etna volcano !
In reference to eruptive events from these volcanoes during June to the date of the power outage. Mt Etna volcano erupted on dates 2nd, 4th, 12th, 14th, 16th June. Mt Ebeko volcano erupted on dates 3rd, 6th, 11th, 12th, 14th, 16th June. These dates indicate that both volcanoes had an eruption on 16th June… the day of the power outage. However, the dates indicate that duel eruptions also occurred on 12th June… yet, no outage was reported on this day. On Saturday 12th June between times00:47:54 UTC – 07:28:16 UTC, the moon had reached its most northern latitude of the month at 25’38’N (Lunar Standstill !). Mt Ebeko volcano erupted during this period at 02:05 UTC. Mt Etna did not erupt until 11 hours later at 13:00 UTC. Borderline speculation may suggest that a “fuse blowing” opportunity in Puerto Rico on this day, may have been suppressed because of this ephemeral event… I emphasize “borderline” !
A couple of other interesting correlations includes… On Friday 11th June at 17:23 UTC, it was sunrise on Mt Ebeko volcano, and the moon was located on longitude 65’28’W. On Saturday 12th June at 00:15:26 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 165’01’W, and it was moonset on coordinates 65’47’W – 18’18’N !
At the time of this post, there has been no seismic / volcanic event time correlations with Puerto Rico from 1st June… so it is a case of “watch this space”
Thank you
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http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Earth115 pts115 ptslesterJune 19, 2021 at 9:10 pm #10677https://rsoe-edis.org/eventList/details/75298/0
…. key power plant lost all generation capacity for “unknown reasons”….
During late evening of Thursday 17th June (local time), a “significant” power outage occurred in the regions of St Thomas and St John, in the US Virgin Islands. This event occurred 24 hours after the power outage in Puerto Rico as described above. The energy company responsible for distribution in Puerto Rico, has no affiliations with the US Virgin Islands. Therefore, it appears to be less coincidental and more of a “causal” concern.
My analysis of this event has uncovered three correlations, which may have played a contributing part in this on going saga !
On Thursday 10th June, it was “New Moon” and this was accompanied by an Annular Solar Eclipse. At 09:43 UTC on this day, it was both sunrise and moonrise in St Thomas on coordinates 64’52’W – 18’19’N. Also at this time, it was moonset on Mt Ebeko volcano !
On Saturday 12th June at 00:20 UTC, the ATE threshold was located on St Thomas, and it was moonset on coordinates 66’54’W – 18’18’N Puerto Rico !
On Tuesday 15th June at 08:20 UTC, the ATB threshold was located on coordinates 64’52’W – 18’19’N St Thomas, and the moon was located on longitude 115’09’E… the opposite longitude calculates as 64’51’W !
I am wondering whether the FBI will investigate this one too ????
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 25, 2021 at 7:13 pm #10693Since starting this particular thread on Saturday 19th June, I have noticed a significant uptick in activity, in the region of La Parguera, Puerto Rico… specifically on 24th – 25th June. There are obviously many reasons why this could be occurring, but my part here is to submit plausible theories, that can be scrutinised (tested) by other interested parties. In this thread, I have shown that an ongoing relationship between Puerto Rico, Mt Etna volcano, and Mt Ebeko volcano, may be a contributing factor towards recent power outages… one theory. In a previous thread (FBI hunts for El Solar Bandito in Puerto Rico), I suggested that the “New Moon” plus an annular solar eclipse on 10th June, may have contributed towards a power outage on this day… second theory !
Defining my version of increased activity in Puerto Rico; on 23rd June there was a total of 6 events on this day. On 24th June, this increased to 24 events. And during the first 12 hours of 25th June, there had been 26 events… and they are still occurring. One aspect that I did not consider until today, was the possibility of an opposite longitude influence !
The region of La Parguera is located on longitude 67’05’W. On the “exact” opposite longitude is Mt Semeru volcano in East Java, Indonesia, on coordinates 112’55’E – 8’06’S. Mt Semeru volcano is currently classed as active, and there have been frequent reports of volcanic ash emissions during the month of June. Volcanoes that follow this pattern of activity, are reputed to be less likely to produce an unexpected eruption. My own methodology does not reveal any significant predictability at this time. However, this is not to say that this determination could change within the next 30 days or so… increased activity has to start somewhere !
On Wednesday 23rd June between times 09:25:08 UTC – 10:26:37 UTC, the moon was at “Perigee” at a distance of 353,575 km’s. At “12-hours” later 21:25 UTC, the ATB threshold was located on Mt Semeru volcano. This is the only Ephemeral event I have observed with Mt Semeru volcano during the last 10 weeks… perhaps a “starting Point” !
On Thursday 24th June at 09:54 UTC, it was sunrise in La Parguera… Moonrise on Mt Semeru volcano… and sunset on Mt Ebeko volcano !
On Thursday 24th June at 16:25:16 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 112’55’E Mt Semeru, and the sun was located on longitude 65’40’W Puerto Rico !
On Thursday 24th June at 23:04:44 UTC, an M 5.1 event occurred in Charikar, Afghanistan on coordinates 69’03’E – 34’55’N. It was sunset off the coast of Ponce, Puerto Rico at this time !
As I stated at the beginning of this post, there could be other reasons why an uptick in seismic activity has occurred in Puerto Rico. Or it could be a combination of different factors working together. Therefore, room for speculation or conjecture, which is something you won’t find coming from me… third theory !
Last report of activity from Mt Semeru volcano prior to this post… dated “24th June” !
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 26, 2021 at 4:10 pm #10694To give clarity to the data started in the previous post; a total of 36 small seismic events occurred in the Puerto Rico region on Friday 25th June. This figure also coincided with a rare double eruption from Mt Etna volcano on the same day. A coincidence perhaps, may be so, but the data in this thread is suggesting that this is “doubtful” !
On Friday 25th June at 18:28:38 UTC, an M 5.4 event occurred in Eastern turkey on coordinates 40’09’E – 39’21’N. Whilst investigating this event “on this day”, I could not find ephemeral, volcanic, or post seismic correlation with this epicentre during the month of June. But I did find correlation to one place !
On Thursday 24th June at 21:29:25 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 40’09’E Eastern Turkey. At “12-hours” earlier 09:29:25 UTC, it was moonset on coordinates 66’37’W – 17’54’N Off the coast of ponce, Puerto Rico. This was not coincidental, as the same alignment occurred again the day after !
On Friday 25th June at 22:33:34 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 40’09’E. At “12-hours” earlier 10:33:34 UTC, it was again moonset off the coast of Ponce, on the previously stated coordinates. This one is obviously “post event”, but it does negate the possibility of random alignment !
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 26, 2021 at 4:31 pm #10695The other member of this pre seismic / volcanic relationship, has remained quiet since Monday 21st June. Mt Ebeko volcano last erupted on this day at 21:54 UTC (prior to this post). At “12-hours” earlier 09:54 UTC, it was sunrise off the coast of La Parguera, Puerto Rico on coordinates 67’05’W – 17’56’N !
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 26, 2021 at 10:56 pm #10697On Saturday 26th June at 18:01:24 UTC, an M 5.7 event occurred on the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, on coordinates 44’15’W – 11’48’N. at “12-hours” earlier 06:01:24 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 67’09’W Puerto Rico !
This now makes three correlating 5+ events with Puerto Rico within a 48 hour period !
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