Signs of the Times #774
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ZetaTalk: Stretch Zone
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Where mankind tends to think of great quakes in areas where subduction takes place, during the plate adjustments
going into the shift, Tear Points are just as affected. Following a pole shift there are centuries of after shocks, where
catch points along plate boundaries give way, allowing pressure to be more equally distributed. These catch points are
routinely in subduction zones, as here the weight of the upper plate upon the lower plate is forcing the issue. Tear
points are where the catch points are easing, letting go and separating, and rarely let themselves be known unless a
drop in elevation suddenly occurs. Thus places such as the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Red Sea and African Rift in
Kenya, and the Parana river basin near Buenos Aires rarely experience strong quakes, and certainly never in the
memory of man experience great quakes. But during the time leading into a pole shift, when the surface of the Earth is
tugged in different directions, torn, and plates are torqued to assume new positions with each other, tear zones
participate and are not exempt.
As with the Stretch Stench that occurred in the eastern portions of the US this past Fall, the evidence that the North American continent is being torqued continues to emerge. Is there a correlation between a bursting dam in the Ozarks
on Dec 14, sudden geysers in Oklahoma on Dec 11, and an oil refinery explosion near London on Dec 11? All are in
the stretch zone. Is there a correlation also to the earthquakes that occurred in Africa's stretch zone, the Rift area, on
Dec 5? Indeed, as the Torque Effect on the Earth is increasing, tearing the Atlantic apart, twisting the North American plate into a diagonal with New England pulled East while Mexico is pulled to the West, dropping Africa into the
Indian Ocean as the African continent is likewise pulled East while its tip is held firm near Antarctica, and sinking the
western edges of Great Britain as the Atlantic Rift widens and stretches under the curve of the Earth so the land along
the edges sinks.
Confused investigators look for reasons for disasters that have their etiology in Earth quietly pulled apart, rock flakes
pulled away, rather than pressed together, so that no quakes occur. The stretch zone is that sinking feeling, where
support weakens, the ground sinks, and silently so. Thus gas and water mains explode, because the ground under them
shifts, factories or refineries with gas line joints firmly sealed explode as these joints are pulled apart, and bridges fall
as their mooring lose their firm footing. What also happens when rock flakes are pulled apart is that any underground
reservoirs of gas or water lose their firm cap, and vent. In the case of the London explosion, the rumbling