Earth Changes, Crop Circles, Solar Eclipse

RobertB

Padawan Learner
An idea of a dot connection for increased Seismic Activity, Vulcanism, Crop Circles and the upcoming Annular Eclipse of the Sun May 20, 2012.
What if the crop circles were a symbol of a great culmination of Seismic/Tectonic Activity on a day when there was to be an Annular Eclipse of the Sun? For those unfamilar with the term, an Annular Eclipse is one where the Moon is too far away from the Earth to completely block out the Sun and give the pretty Corona effect.
And what if such dates of Annular Solar Eclipses are peaks of activity on Earth?
Here are the upcoming events for the next 10 years:
05/20/2012
05/09/2013
11/02/2013
08/31/2016
02/16/2017
12/25/2019
06/20/2020
06/09/2021
 
Has there been any research done to see if there were any dots connected by previous Annular Solar Eclipses?
Could you elaborate on what the "peaks of activity on Earth" are?
To be honest, I'm have a difficult time in trying to understand the point of your post.
 
RobertB's hypothesis was based on the rudimentary visual "similarity" of crop circles and annular eclipses (which appear like circles/rings of light). He proposed that catastrophic earthquakes ("peaks of activity") could happen on annular eclipse dates, and that somehow crop circles portend these events.

The solar eclipse-earthquake connection is not new, but in this case I don't think true 6D crop circles function as warnings or symbols of coming catastrophes. At least, until now I've never known them to do so.
 
Was thinking also about this:
"Hollister, Palo Alto, Imperial, Ukiah, Eureka, Point Mendocino, Monterrey, Offshore San Luis Obispo, Capistrano, Carmel: these are all stress points of fracture in sequence. “Time” is indefinite."

The May 20, 2012 Annular Solar Eclipse line of totality passes directly over Eureka, Ca., after passing over Redding, Ca. The eclipse is perfectly concentric along this line, which starts on the Texas/New Mexico Border, heads for Eureka, then brushes the tipe of the Aleutians, East Coast of Japan, and finally the SSE coast of China.
The major fault lines in California are lit up like a Christmas tree right now, as well as the Aluetians, East Coast of Mainland Japan and offshore mainland SSE China, i.e. - pre-stressed.

It's just a hypothesis. Since Lassen and Shasta are part of the C's indefinate timeline, volcanoes do give off warning signals.
 
Amazing! So the annular eclipse line more or less traces out the Northern arc of the Pacific "ring of fire" and passes over Eureka, Mt Shasta, Lassen Peak — you're definitely onto something here.
 
More or less traces part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, yes. Lassen Peak would be smack dab on the center line. Once out into the Pacific Ocean off Eureka, it again touches at the Aleutians, then follows continuously along the East Coast of Japan to China.
The thing about an Annular Eclipse over a 100% eclipse is that the band of totality is much wider, being a couple hundred miles wide.
And it all may be just a coincidence, but we don't have long to wait for the event.
 
The Pacific plate meets (and opposes) the North American plate along the Aleutians, so further subduction there (where the eclipse path is tangent to the islands) may spark off the entire chain of volcanoes!

Offshore Eureka is the Mendocino fracture zone where the Pacific plate meets the Gorda plate (once part of the Juan de Fuca plate), another hotspot for seismic activity; subduction there might spark off Lassen Peak and Mount Shasta. The eclipse path looks like it intersects the Mendocino fault. It's only a matter of time before Northern California's volcanoes erupt anyway, going by this article on the Cascadia fault:
[quote author=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1379187/U-S-fears-overdue-megathrust-earthquake-trigger-tsunami-decimate-unprepared-north-west.html]Professor Chris Goldfinger, director of the Laboratory at Oregon State University, told the newspaper that their information showed an increase in pressure at the plates: "It's loading a spring for a future earthquake, there's no doubt about that."

And geologist Jeffrey Park, director of the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, said in a recent – separate – article: "History tells us that more megathrust earthquakes could occur in the next decade, but we have no evidence that the recent rate of nearly one megathrust per year will persist for longer than that."

Cascadia, which stretches from Vancouver Island to Northern California, has been dormant for over 300 years but scientists now believe there is a 45 per cent probability of an earthquake of an 8.0 magnitude or higher in the next 50 years. They add there is a 15 per cent chance of magnitude 9 or more.

Such a quake could produce a massive tsunami and engulf the Pacific Northwest coast, affecting Oregon, Washington State and Vancouver Island, according to The Times, with a tsunami with waves of up to 30 meters high and potentially reaching Japan.

The threat is all the more serious as several cities in the northwest of the U.S. are not adequately prepared for the type of devastation a 'megathrust' quake could wreak.[/quote]

It also looks like the eclipse path crosses that part of offshore eastern Honshū where three plates meet: the Okhotsk plate, the Philippine Sea plate, and the Amur plate (with the Pacific plate not too far off). And the volcano associated with this is Mount Fuji!
 
Here is a nice NASA map of the lines of totality for this eclipse:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2012May20Agoogle.html
Note that the times given are in UT. My Pacific Time Zone is UT - 8 for local 24 hour time.
The Eclipse starts over in the Orient and moves to N. America via the route shown.
Never seen a total eclipse. My Astronomy program says I should see Venus above, Jupiter and Mercury below during the ~ 5 minutes the moon is inside the slightly larger sun.
 
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