Thursday, June 2, 2022

Update: 6/2/22


It still might be growing very active in the world any time or day now. 2 areas I'm most concerned about may be the region extending from Sichuan, China through Myanmar. The possibility of a potentially larger earthquake in the same area cannot be ruled out. I'm also focusing in more on Indonesia, especially the Molucca, Ceram, and Flores Sea regions. There is the possibility of something going on in the Western Mediterranean Sea region. Other regions that could be candidates for the next strong earthquake would include: Vanuatu, Tonga, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Aleutian Islands, Chile, Central America.. There is no way of knowing for sure where the most energy is coming from. This is not a guessing game of "Who's next?" I detect the levels of instability through pain in the side and gives me a clue with the type of stress along with looking at the global activity over the recent past and determine which regions have been more active lately. I have discovered a correlation in flank pain and other peculiar physical sensations leading up to a large earthquake somewhere in the world 12 years ago. I document these symptoms in a separate blog to support this. I believe some humans are extra sensitive to certain stresses whether it be in the ground or atmosphere. My body experiences compress-and-contract responses to these stresses deep in the earth. Now, back to the rest of the world, the potential for more strong earthquake activity somewhere is still very high. It may act up at any time. This watch may go well into this weekend.

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