
The Ring of Fire along the Pacific Rim is a very dangerous earthquake zone.
After a 7.2 magnitude quake struck the Philippines less than 19 hours ago, this island country has had continuous earthquakes 5.0 and above.
An earthquake swarm like this is a sign of future volcanic eruptions, a big shift at the Pacific Rim (Ring of Fire), a pole shift, or all of the above.
Philippine Quake Swarm
Over the past 9 hours, quakes continue to hit the Philippines:
- 5.2
- 5.0
- 5.5
- 5.9
- 5.4
- 5.1
- and more to come?
Volcanic Eruptions
Now, we should watch for an increase in volcanic eruptions all along the Ring of Fire. This includes:
- Alaska
- the Western US
- Central America
- Mexico
- South America
- New Zealand
Release of Pressure Or A Pole Shift?

The Earth spins and wobbles like a toy top, making it unstable as it spins.
If the Earth is merely “releasing” pressure like a pressure cooker needing to vent, well, this is a good thing. If the Earth’s poles are wobbling again and slipping, even the slightest bit, this can be a bad thing.
When the poles slip due to precession, weight at the poles, and general rotational instabilty, we typically experience major shifting at the crust.
This results in volcanic eruptions and large earthquakes both at the polar regions and along the equator.

Track the earthquakes and volcanic eruptions for the patterns that show Earth movements.
Track The Movement
Pay attention to the location of the upcoming quakes, 5.0 and above. See if these quakes are where volcanoes are active.
Put 2+2 together, and you’ll know if we have a mere release of heat and pressure, or if the poles are, indeed, taking a dip downward.