01-14-2015, 03:25 PM
Yes, April is the next blood moon.
In 2012, I was at a breakfast with several people, one of whom was USGS geologist, specialty was earthquakes. I commented that I had been monitoring earthquakes and there had been several big ones around the entire Pacific Rim but none up the west coast of the US. I said it seemed to me that would create a problem, with one area not moving while others were. He looked at me over his forkful of scrambled eggs for at least a half minute before commenting that the Berkely area was known to have big earthquakes and was long overdue but no one was leaving the area yet. I said that didn't answer the question. He said no, it didn't, and then continued eating his eggs. I realized he had answered the question, in a roundabout way.
Second thought: I've been instructed by my guides/team to stay away from the entire west coast until further notice. They wouldn't indicate why beyond it would not be safe for me.
In 2012, I was at a breakfast with several people, one of whom was USGS geologist, specialty was earthquakes. I commented that I had been monitoring earthquakes and there had been several big ones around the entire Pacific Rim but none up the west coast of the US. I said it seemed to me that would create a problem, with one area not moving while others were. He looked at me over his forkful of scrambled eggs for at least a half minute before commenting that the Berkely area was known to have big earthquakes and was long overdue but no one was leaving the area yet. I said that didn't answer the question. He said no, it didn't, and then continued eating his eggs. I realized he had answered the question, in a roundabout way.
Second thought: I've been instructed by my guides/team to stay away from the entire west coast until further notice. They wouldn't indicate why beyond it would not be safe for me.