I had to delete my site on Wordpress.com. I made a foolish mistake last year where I made it into my own self-hosted website, unaware that it would charge me later. I will begin by introducing myself. I'm not a scientist. It was bold of me last year to make my own domain dedicated to tracking earthquakes around the world and in Southern California. Despite me not realizing the cost of making a blog into my own site, I will assure you that I am not an idiot. I'm not one of those people who warn the world of doom who base their forecasts on the stars or the holy bible.
It is a long story. I will try to keep it as short and simple as possible because the way it works is complicated. I will first state that I don't base all of my information on what I'm feeling. I do observe data on realtime earthquake websites. I go over it over and over. Now, I know seismologists and geophysicists may be disdainful of me. I have my own unique way of telling what is going on. I do not "predict" quakes. Forecasting would be a better word for it. I do not guarantee exactly when and where said events will occur. It changes all the time.
Earthquakes and weather may be two totally different animals, but they go by the same principle. Meteorologists cannot always be right on their forecasts. Do you notice how it changes so much - whether it be day by day or minute by minute? This is the same thing. I will make a post that there is an extremely high chance of major earthquake activity in parts of the world somewhere any moment or day now. I would also stretch it out to within the next week or 2 weeks. I know that all the posts I made are gone, but I have a Twitter where I keep everyone posted there.
Okay, now I'm going to cut to the chase. I always feel a pain or pressure in my left side or flank region(the area over the kidney, ribs, towards the back. I will use a picture to explain where that is. Anyway, I feel it immediately before an earthquake near where I am(a magnitude 3 and above - sometimes smaller). I also can feel pain before a magnitude 7+ earthquake up to 4,000 miles away. I can get local minor activity confused with major quakes from a distance. The size of the earthquake and distance in respect of my location is what it depends on. I feel a duller, throbbing pressure in my left side before a magnitude 4-pointer about 60-70 miles away.
I also feel pain before any little surge in very small quakes - magnitude 1s and 2s occurring simultaneously in the area. It has taken me over 7 years to figure all of this out since it started - at least since I've been aware of. I'm not one of those "special snowflakes" where I would call this some kind of supernatural ability or anything. We all have a deep connection to some energy source in nature. There are those who are more aware of it than others. We're capable of being sensitive to things like that. It varies of course.
I also have to share something that is sketchy about this here in Southern California. Faults slice and dice the area and Southern California is a big area where everything is so far apart. I tend to feel the more acute side pains before an earthquake on a nearest fault or within 20-30 miles. When it is farther out, the pain is less acute. Here is another fact: There may not always be an earthquake when I feel that pain, but whenever there is an earthquake, I always feel something beforehand. I also have to be careful not to post too frequently where it causes a cry wolf effect.
However, whenever I have posted a number of times recently, I would advise others to treat each warning like it is the first time they see it. A lot of the times, it can be a false alarm or it turns out not to be as active as expected or it goes away. There are also alerts that are often true. When I post an advisory, I always post the link to my Twitter at the bottom:
https://twitter.com/SeismicFox1
Saturday, January 19, 2019
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