On 05/26/2011 06:33 PM, John Berry wrote:
Seems to give some support to the claims that HAARP is being used to create
earthquakes.
Certainly it is interesting that these atmospheric anomalies have only been
reported with the recent earthquake spate.

Of course maybe this is valid as an indication of an imminent natural
earthquake, but maybe it is an indication HAARP is about to be used.

Please notice that (if I'm not mistaken) atmospheric heating seems to be more related with energy release after the quake, and is then not an adequate precursor. Ionospheric disturbances, on the contrary, seem to be good precursors.

Probably in the future a particular signature will be identified, to discriminate natural ones from induced ones. What will be more difficult to pinpoint will be the origin of the inducing energy.

I think the Tohoku earthquake was a naturally occurring event. But this is based mostly in a gut feeling, and anything else.

There are other kind of precursors, too. The energy build up was enormous. Two or three days before the quake, my wife woke up at the middle of the night, terrified and screaming, with a panic attack. She never had panic attacks before. I could feel a strong buzz in the head, during two or three weeks before the quake. I could not identify a clear direction, of course, but it was clearly stronger coming from the north, north-west direction. At that time, I didn't knew it was probably a result of the build-up of stress energy. Only after the quake, when I realized the strong buzz stopped, I connected the dots.

Regards,
Mauro

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Rock_nj<[email protected]>  wrote:

While many branches of scientific inquiry have made incredible strides over
the past century, earthquake prediction science has been woefully slow to
make advancements that could lead to accurate scientific forewarning of
pending earthquakes.  Reports of unusual pre-earthquake atmospheric
phenomena have led inquisitive scientists to initiate research into
atmospheric conditions in areas that are prone to experience earthquakes.
The initial results of these atmospheric investigations in earthquake zones
have provided enough positive data to warrant further research that could
eventually led to accurate earthquake prediction methods.

More at:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Can-Atmospheric-Heating-Predict-Future-Earthquakes?done


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