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Earthquake prediction for Monday and Tuesday |
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by Bobby Fontaine August 25, 2008
I have been tracking earthquake patterns as they relate to heavy rain in regions effected by drought. We have been having a drought in the Southeast part of the US for a year and a half that is getting more rain that has happened there since the drought began. I expect it to result in a severe earthquake somewhere around the world. There have already been some today since the rains entered to area. But if there’s a lot more rain, there should be a significant cataclysmic earthquake as a result of it.
I’ve written a great deal on this in the past and will follow up with a detailed outline on my prediction if I am correct. I wish I had put this up earlier and expect it is too late to have it published before it can be used as evidence that heavy rain in regions effecting by severe drought cause earthquakes.
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