larger and unmistakably not as a solar flare or sundog, and the Earth falls to her side, little by little. This makes for a

lopsided arc of the Sun across the sky during the day, the Sun not where expected, hardly something the pat excuse for

the Earth changes, global warming, could accomplish. During this slow 270° roll Planet X is steadfastly moving closer

to the Earth, as the diagrams Nancy and friends have constructed show. It not only appears larger in the sky, it has a

steadily stronger grip on the Atlantic Rift and the poles, creating a stronger and more violent wobble. This equates to http://www.zetatalk2.com/index/zeta271.htm[2/5/2012 9:57:25 AM]

ZetaTalk: Dead on and Deadly

stronger quakes and volcanic activity, wilder weather, and the populace starting to question matters in a shrill, not

polite, manner. If this is global warming, what is that to the right of the Sun, and why is the Earth falling to her side?

We predict the White House will shutter their windows and refuse questions on the matter, if they are functioning at all

at that time.

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ZetaTalk: Water Tree

written Aug 16, 2006.

We have detailed how the N. American plate is put under pressure during the Earth Torque. Put one hand on New England and twist it East (during the daily rotation of the Earth) but hold Mexico back, pulling back toward the West

(as the magnetic S Pole of Earth is tugged back by the grip of Planet X). What does this do to the N. American plate?

It pulls it at a diagonal, ripping the rock fingers along the New Madrid fault such that the land to the East of the

Mississippi moves up and to the East, toward New England, and the land to the West of the Mississippi moves down

and to the West. This does more than tear most of the bridges along the Mississippi, it weakens the land to the West of

the Mississippi, causing it to drop. The land to the East of the Mississippi is rock, the bluffs of Memphis and

underlying rock where the Appalachian Mountains curl through Tennessee and Alabama toward the Mississippi river.

But the land south of the Ozarks is not solid rock, and when stretched will drop in elevation. This is already occurring.

What is the relationship between quake swarms in Oklahoma, sinkholes in Missouri, and a water tree in Texas? The

rock underlying this area is being stretched, fingers pulling apart so support of the ground is lacking, and the ground

sinks. As we have stated, stretch zones do not experience large quakes, but the trauma is just as great as in

compression areas. Thus, the fact that this stretching and sinking is occurring is missed until something dramatic

occurs to hit the news. What has caused an oak tree in the middle of a drought area to ooze water? What happens to

water under pressure? It seeks to escape, moving up when that is the only avenue it can move. Tidal bore, where water

rushes up a ravine well above sea level because the pressure from the sea behind the tide is intense, shows this to be

the case. Water spews above ground when geysers blow because of pressure, alone. Stretch zones experience a release

of pressure in places where the rock fingers slip apart, but there are likewise areas where pressure is increased. For the

N American plate, to the West of the Mississippi, land released from its attachment to the Eastern land springs West,

causing pressure toward the West. Water in aquifers react to this quickly, along the entire area affected by the aquifer.

Signs of the Times #1631

Sinkhole draining Longstreet Road lake [Aug 14] 'A 12-foot

sinkhole has developed at the edge of a lake on Longstreet

Road on the north side of Marion. The sinkhole has caused

about a four-foot drop in the water level, which is causing

confusion to the birds and wildlife that call the lake home.'

[and from another] [Aug 14] 'As Norm Scrivener finished the

front section of his Sunday paper, a mammoth sinkhole

swallowed his garage and the 2001 Chevy Cavalier inside.

The crater was 75 feet deep and 50 to 60 feet in diameter.

Sinkholes are common in the Ozarks, but the size of this hole

is not.' [and from another] Within past two weeks, 3 reported Sink Holes (and most are not reported

to the public) - Galena, Kansas; Quapaw, Okla; Telequiah, Okla. All these were at least 10 ft across

and very deep. Last night's near Quapaw's highway was very scary, because 15 ft away it could

have caused truck accidents in the dark. The Galena one sank a historical building. That one was

blamed on an old 'mine'--their usual excuse. I bet the area has had 100 sinkholes in the past 3

years! [and from another] http://www.kfor.com/ Garvin County residents are getting all shook up

this week. The Oklahoma Geological Survey says an earthquake registering 2.9 on the Richter scale

was recorded in the county. It was the fourth earthquake recorded in Garvin County since Friday.

Yesterday's quake was the largest to hit the county so far. [and from another] This East Side tree

does its own watering [Aug 10] http://www.mysanantonio.com/ 'The knotted, towering tree, more

than 100 years old, has become the root of scrutiny in the East Side San Antonio, TX

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