Three earthquakes greater than 6.0 magnitude rocked the Earth within hours of one another beginning June 13, 2013. A 6.7 magnitude quake, the first and largest quake, struck South of Java, Indonesia. This quake followed a 5.6 quake in Nago, Japan.
Then, the global cracking moved east of Australia when the Kermadec Islands had a 6.0 magnitude quake.
And then, the other side of the Earth began to move when a 6.2 magnitude quake rocked Greece.
Greece
South of Greece in the Mediterranean Sea, Pirgos, Greece was shaken by 11 large earthquakes within minutes of one another.
- 6.2
- 4.9
- 4.6
- 4.8
- 4.9
- 4.9
- 4.5
- 4.3
- 4.5
- 4.2
- 4.3
Shifting Under Our Feet
In the past, scientists once called this string of large earthquakes “after shocks”, but this is antiquated science and no longer the case. A string of quakes this powerful is a sign that MAJOR Earth movement is occurring – “aftershocks” dismiss this serious reality as mere “after-vibrations.”
Today, we must accept that these major Earth movements are permanent shifts in the crust occurring under our feet, and are much more serious than mere vibrations.
Masachapa, Nicaragua
At the SAME TIME the earthquake swarm was occurring in Greece, a 6.6 rocked Masachapa, Nicaragua. Within minutes, five large quakes occurred off the coast of Nicaragua:
- 6.6
- 4.9
- 5.1
- 4.5
- 4.6
Two More
At the SAME TIME the earthquake swarms were occurring in Greece and Nicaragua, a 5.5 magnitude quake occurred NNW of the Visokoi Islands in the South Pacific,
THEN, a 5.8 earthquake rocked Jololpan, Mexico north of Nicaragua.
There is little doubt that the Earth is slipping beneath our feet …