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115 ptslesterAugust 22, 2017 at 9:24 pm #2632
One thing… choosing pre-noted regions already listed in my “Clues thread” will be dishonourable, if I happen on one of your chosen locations in my quest, I will favourably include it for you… other than that, I look forward to raising a glass in your honour 🙂
Clock starts at 00:01 UTC, August 23
Score: 0115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterAugust 22, 2017 at 6:48 pm #2626Well you have me beat… I can’t multi-task with this
If I forecast New Zealand, I would have plenty of time for other things
If I forecast within a 200 mile radius in New Zealand… takes effort, no time for other things!
Nice last fall re’sume’ you have there!
Score: 0115 ptslesterAugust 22, 2017 at 5:11 pm #2622Aug 22 13:12 UTC – Density change in SWEPAM data… Sunset on 72.080’E – 10.800’S Chagos Region, British Indian Ocean Territory
Dusk on 104.03’E – 33.21’N Yongle, China (6.5 epicentre, Aug 8)Aug 22 14:22 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Dusk on 72.080’E – 10.800’S Chagos Region, British Indian Ocean Territory
Aug 22 14:29 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunset on 57.770’E – 12.690’N Gulf of Aden
Aug 22 14:40 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Solar Noon on 39.550’W – 33.780’N Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Lester: Aug 8, 1:08 pm)
Dusk on 66.67’E – 17.48’S Mauritius (5.9 epicentre, July 19)Aug 22 15:36 UTC – Contact break in all MAG traces… Dusk on 61.200’E – 19.080’N Off East Coast of Oman
Aug 22 16:22 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Dawn on 156.460’E – 50.620’N Kamchatka Peninsula
Positional longitude of the sun on 64.790’W – opposite longitude = 115.199’E (Lombok Basin)
This contact point, and the one recorded at 10:16 UTC have near identical signatures!Aug 22 16:29 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Dawn on 171.57’W – 15.53’S Samoa Island Region (5.4 epicentre, Aug 21)
Score: 0115 ptslesterAugust 22, 2017 at 2:23 pm #2620Aug 22 Ishia Island event – Reports of casualties and damage to infrastructure on the Island of Ishia, West coast Italy, were abound in the media Yesterday (Aug 21). This was related to a M 4.3 in the Tyrrhenian Sea at 18:57:52 UTC Aug 21, on 13.87’E – 40.78’N. At 18:58 UTC, it was Sunset on 13.70’W – 1.16’S North of Ascension Island (6.6 epicentre, Aug 18). This time is also 2 minutes before the last eclipse shadow contact on 110.530’W – 25.715’N Gulf of California, as per my calculations (ref; Aug 20 – On July 30 at……). A small clue related to the current listing is Sunrise in the Tyrrhenian Sea on the co-ordinates stated, correlated with Solar Noon on 115.810’E – 9.370’S Lombok Basin on August 21 at 04:21 UTC!
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterAugust 22, 2017 at 12:14 pm #26172017-08-21 23:53:42 – M 4.4 Hokkaido Region, Japan … 142.784’E – 41.313’N… Small token!
Aug 22 06:56 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunrise on 13.70’W – 1.16’S North of Ascension Island (6.6 epicentre, Aug 18)
Sunrise on 27.97’W – 48.76’N Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (5.0 epicentre, Aug 14)
Sunset in Santa Cruz Islands Region – Dusk East of Fiji IslandsAug 22 07:18 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Dusk on 175.150’E – 42.230’S Cook Strait, New Zealand
Aug 22 07:34 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunset on 156.550’E – 6.770’S Choiseul Island, Solomon’s
Aug 22 07:52 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Dusk on 169.378’E – 17.810’S Port Vila, Vanuatu
Sunset on 153.20’E – 4.79’S New Ireland Region, P.N.G. (6.4 epicentre, July 13)Aug 22 08:24 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Dusk on 161.36’E – 10.22’S Kirakira, Solomon’s (5.7 epicentre, Aug 6)
Aug 22 08:42 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunset on 156.460’E – 50.620’N Kamchatka Peninsula
Aug 22 09:36 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunset on 136.100’E – 33.540’N Southern Honshu, Japan
Aug 22 09:46 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Solar Noon on 35.475’E – 38.810’N Kayseri, Central Turkey
Aug 22 10:16 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Positional longitude of the moon on 35.240’E
Sunset on 120.69’E – 13.96’N Mindoro, Philippines (6.2 epicentre, Aug 11)
Sunset on 115.810’E – 9.370’S Lombok Basin, Indonesia (Preliminary!)
Aspect change to density in SWEPAM data corresponds with 10:16 UTCAug 22 11:00 UTC – Aspect change in Tromso data… Dusk in Hokkaido region on 4.4 epicentre co-ordinates stated above
Sunrise on 66.600’W – 34.930’S La Maroma, Argentina (ref; Aug 20, 11:02 UTC)Most prominent contacts upto the time of this post = 09:36 UTC / 10:16 UTC
Score: 0115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterAugust 21, 2017 at 8:09 pm #2613Aug 21 17:57 UTC – Break in all ACE data feeds… Class C 3.0 flux event
Dawn on 144.730’E – 41.270’N East of Hokkaido, Japan (ref; Aug 20 09:10 UTC)
Dawn on 168.160’E – 46.520’S Foveaux Strait, South Island NZ (ref; Aug 20 Here’s something …..)Sunrise on Foveaux Strait on stated co-ordinates … 19:39 UTC, Aug 20
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Sunrise on 152.860’E – 12.410’N East of Guam (M 1.1 footprint, Aug 20) … 19:39 UTC, Aug 20115 ptslesterAugust 21, 2017 at 3:29 pm #2608Aug 21 05:42 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunset on 175.150’E – 42.230’S Cook Strait, NZ
Aug 21 08:47 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Dusk on 156.550’E – 6.770’S Choiseul Island, Solomon’s
Sunrise on stated co-ordinates … 19:39 UTC, Aug 20
Sunrise on 152.860’E – 12.410’N East of Guam (M 1.1 footprint, Aug 20) … 19:39 UTC, Aug 20
Solar Noon on stated co-ordinates … 01:38 UTC, Aug 21
Sunrise on 61.200’E – 19.080’N Off East Coast of Oman (ref; Aug 20 14:20 UTC) … 01:38 UTC, Aug 21Aug 21 08:55 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunrise on 24.670’W – 57.850’S South Sandwich Islands
Sunset on stated co-ordinates … 18:30 UTC, Aug 21
Dawn on Choiseul Island, Solomon’s on stated co-ordinates … 18:30 UTC, Aug 21
Sunrise on 156.460’E – 50.620’N Kamchatka Peninsula (ref; Aug 20 11:02 UTC) … 18:30 UTC, Aug 21Aug 21 09:10 UTC – Contact in MAG Phi… Sunset on 144.730’E – 41.270’N East of Hokkaido, Japan
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Sunrise on stated co-ordinates … 19:39 UTC, 20 Aug
Sunrise on 152.860’E – 12.410’N East of Guam (M 1.1 footprint, Aug 20) … 19:39 UTC, Aug 20115 pts115 ptslesterAugust 20, 2017 at 11:00 pm #2605Aug 20 – On July 30 at 16:52 UTC, a large structure appeared in the ACE EPAMp data. I have since made some re-calculations, and considering the clues I am currently working… the results are quite surprising ! I you wish to follow this with T&D, the is clear to see…
Open a tab with T&D, and input July 30 16:52 UTC, draw a small felt pen line on the Sunset threshold crossing Central Turkey. this represents the time of the unanswered structure. Open a second tab with T&D, and input August 21 16:26 UTC, you will note the outer shadow of the eclipse resides on 110.530’W – 25.715’N Gulf of California. If you flick between the tabs, the terminator pivots exactly on 35.475’E – 38.810’N Kayseri Region, Central Turkey. Now change the time on any map to 19:00 UTC Aug 21, it is last shadow contact on Gulf of California on the co-ordinates stated… Sunset on 13.70’W – 1.16’S North of Ascension Island (6.6 epicentre, Aug 18), and Sunrise on 175.150’E – 42.230’S Cook Strait, New Zealand. Finally, change the time to 19:40 UTC, it is Sunrise on the East of Guam M 1.1 flux event location, and the sun is again on the Clipperton Island point. Ironically, it is also Dawn on 138.34’E – 6.30’S Taroea Anim, Western P.N.G. .. first location I demonstrated my hypothesis with on June 13. Input this date and 19:40 UTC in the other map, flick between them and see what happens.. Taroea Anim is on the small peninsula South P.N.G.
Score: 0115 ptslesterAugust 20, 2017 at 8:57 pm #2602Aug 20 – Here is something you don’t see every day… a class M 1.1 flux event occurred at 01:52 UTC (as stated above), the sun’s position at this time was 152.86’E – 12.41’N. this location relative to Earth places you 540 miles East of Guam in the west Pacific. A class C 9.4 has occurred at 19:39 UTC, the sun’s position at this time was 113.93’W – 12.18’N, again this places you 345 miles ENE of Clipperton Island, West Pacific.
At 01:52 UTC, it was Sunset East of Clipperton Island on the stated co-ordinates, and 19:39 UTC was Sunrise time East of Guam on stated co-ordinates. East of Clipperton Island shares the same Sunset time as 110.530’W – 25.715’N Gulf of California (above). Whilst the list of usual suspects sharing the Guam Sunrise includes; Hokkaido Japan, Solomon Islands and South Island NZ… my money is on something afoot in the Gulf !
BTW – Whilst in the process of typing this post, if I am not mistaken the Ace data feed has stopped at 19:35 UTC -8 LS = 19:27 UTC. The sun’s positional longitude at this time is 110.560’W !!
Score: 0115 ptslesterAugust 20, 2017 at 1:30 pm #2594Yes! your quite right… I was at the hospital yesterday having an MRI scan, I didn’t get the results I was hoping for. My post was an off the cuff response when I returned home… screwed up my own life, why should I care about anyone else!
I try to be respectful where I can be… because I grew up in an era when it actually meant something!
Score: 0115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterAugust 19, 2017 at 10:36 pm #2585Counselor,
I’m just jumping in here to give acknowledgement that I have taken a preliminary look at your albums. I’m sure Hook would agree that you’ll have to give us a bit of time to review this batch, because we also have our own agendas to attend too. Personally, I am again very impressed with the time and effort you have put into this, and “you are” on the right track. Your enthusiasm is commendable but you are currently punching data out like a Japanese bullet train, when the trick is to deliver at Casey Jones speeds (if you know who that is 🙂 ). Good pieces of data can get overlooked, or simply brushed passed because of equivalent similarities. I speak from experience, I once failed to get sponsorship from a science partnership for a grassroots monitoring project, one member later told me, interest had diminished because I had drowned them in data… instead of keeping it simple! Also, as I have mentioned before, the greatest minds have been there long before me, Hook or you, and believe me they will have covered this before. But if a crazy idea like earthquakes from the sky becomes a reality… what are we to do with all those seismologists 🙂 . You may or may not have something new, but just as you believe the TEC data is purposely being withheld, I believe they already know the sky causes earthquakes, people don’t like change, or made to look foolish… Bill and Ted remember!I’m a bit too old to be a dude, so a little gentlemanly advice to a friend; you have put a lot of time into this over the past few weeks , and I’m beginning to envision you looking like Robinson Crusoe living on pizza every night 🙂 . So chill out and watch the game on TV, say Hi to your child before he/she forgets who you are, and buy your loved one some flowers… if people still do that!. I’ll look these albums over and let you know in due time.
Hope you don’t take offence, I’ve been where you think you are now… don’t want our Owl falling off his branch, just when he is starting to get somewhere !
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterAugust 19, 2017 at 4:07 pm #25812016-09-19 02:00:52 UTC – M 6.4 SE of Lambasa, Fiji … 178.850’W – 17.965’S
The details posted in my forum forecast for this event, relate to co-ordinates 179.520’E – 16.710’S (Lester: AUG 15 at 9:33 pm). The 6.4 event occurred 135 miles Southeast of my forecast co-ordinates… and unfortunately 49 hours before said forecast was due to begin. I am posting about it here because I tagged this prediction as a possible eclipse contact, relating it to the up coming great American eclipse on August 21. How does it connect… totality on August 21 is officially stated as occurring at 18:16 UTC. When I posted my forecast on the 15th, Sunrise in Natewa Bay on the co-ordinates stated occurred at 18:20 UTC… Sunrise on the 6.4 epicentre was 18:19 UTC. On the 21st, Sunrise in Natewa Bay occurs at 18:16 UTC, this is the time my correlation was based on… Sunrise today (19th) occurs on the 6.4 epicentre at 18:16 UTC !! The most likely scenario now is that another high mag event will probably not occur in my time window, and the location itself will retain energy and possibly act as a hub (footprint). However, the depth of 538.6 km’s at which this event occurred suggests that we have not heard the last from this region!
Analysis of T sequence – M 6.4 Fiji, August 19 02:00:52 UTC
Dawn 17:00 UTC… Sunrise 18:16 UTC… Sunset 05:47 UTC… Dusk 07:00 UTC… Solar Noon 00:00 UTCSolar Noon on 150.99’E – 46.22’N Kuril Islands (5.7 epicentre, July 30) … 02:00 UTC, Aug 18
Sunrise on 57.770’E – 12.690’N Gulf of Aden (Lester: Aug 15 09:40 pm, eclipse tagged!) … 02:00 UTC, Aug 18Dawn on 150.99’E – 46.22’N Kuril Islands (5.7 epicentre, July 30) … 17:00 UTC, Aug 18
Solar Noon on 73.66’W – 16.39’S Near Coast of Southern Peru (6.4 epicentre, July 18) … 17:00 UTC, Aug 18
Solar Noon on 74.54’W – 10.73’S Central Peru (5.6 epicentre, Aug 13) … 17:00 UTC, Aug 18
Sunset on 27.45’E – 36.96’N Kos, Western Turkey (6.6 epicentre, July 20) … 17:00 UTC, Aug 18Dawn on 141.51’E – 37.43’N Near East Coast of Honshu, Japan (5.8 epicentre, July 20) … 18:16 UTC, Aug 18
Dawn on 164.34’E – 49.30’S Auckland Islands (6.6 epicentre, July 11) … 18:16 UTC, Aug 18Dawn on 13.70’W – 1.16’S North of Ascension Island (6.6 epicentre, Aug 18) … 05:47 UTC, Aug 18
Sunset on 160.81’E – 61.61’S Balleny Islands Region (5.6 epicentre, July 24) … 05:57 UTC, Aug 18Sunrise on 13.70’W – 1.16’S North of Ascension Island (6.6 epicentre, Aug 18) … 07:00 UTC, Aug 18
Solar Noon on 73.66’W – 16.39’S Near Coast of Southern Peru (6.4 epicentre, July 18) … 00:00 UTC, Aug 18
Advancing the sequence to August 21… it will be Sunset on 175.150’E – 42.230’S Cook Strait NZ (Lester: Aug 16 8:21 pm eclipse tagged), Sunset on the 6.4 Fiji epicentre stated above, and Dawn on the 6.6 Ascension Island epicentre at 05:45 UTC !!
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterAugust 18, 2017 at 9:18 pm #2567Hey Hook… nothing important, I was just responding to a suggestion Counselor put forward (post above Aug 17 8:22 pm), didn’t see any further interest so changed my mind is all. Good call on Ascension, preliminary hit even though it is not officially forecast !
Score: 0115 ptslesterAugust 18, 2017 at 7:26 pm #2564Mmmmm ! you also included the plumbing 🙂 … I think I will retract my original idea, and let you guy’s chase anomalies for a while. If you find anything, I can always tag it with a T connection later. Meanwhile I have found something off the coast of Colombia, just below Panama on 77.810’W – 6.010’N. Lot of activity on that fault line lately, and it has multiple post seismic correlations which is more my thing. Keep up the good work Counselor… this location got a few hits in these screen shots too 🙂
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