Wednesday, March 16, 2011

A Spectacle to Watch

Dear Friends,


Please read through the content of this. It is calling us to be alert and send positive vibrations all around us. Specially the areas affected by earthquakes, tsunamis, violence etc.

Jose Pulickal


19th March 2011 (Super Moon)




Rare celestial event will happen on 19th March 2011.
At that time, the full moon will appear and the distance to the nearest position to earth.
This phenomenon can only happen once every 18 years.

On March 19, 2011, the moon will be at the closest distance to Earth at the same time almost simultaneously with the peak of the full moon.

Based on astronomical data, on the same day at 19:10 GMT distance of 356,577 kilometers of the moon with the earth. An hour earlier, the peak full moon occurred on March 19 at 18:11 GMT.

In astrological terms, that position is known as a super moon or super extreme moon that is believed by some as a sign of disaster for the living beings on earth.

Genesis distance of the moon closest to earth (perigee) is a monthly event, although the distance varies with the period average of 27.3 days.

Similarly, the events of the full moon with a period of about 29.5 days.
Because of differences in that period, the emergence of the same perigee with full moon can only occur once 18 years.


The powerful earthquake that unleashed a devastating tsunami Friday appears to have moved the main island of Japan by 8 feet (2.4 meters) and shifted the Earth on its axis.

"At this point, we know that one GPS station moved (8 feet), and we have seen a map from GSI (Geospatial Information Authority) in Japan showing the pattern of shift over a large area is consistent with about that much shift of the land mass," said Kenneth Hudnut, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

Reports from the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy estimated the 8.9-magnitude quake shifted the planet on its axis by nearly 4 inches (10 centimeters).
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The quake occurred as the Earth's crust ruptured along an area about 250 miles (400 kilometers) long by 100 miles (160 kilometers) wide, as tectonic plates slipped more than 18 meters, said Shengzao Chen, a USGS geophysicist.

Japan is located along the Pacific "ring of fire," an area of high seismic and volcanic activity stretching from New
Zealand in the South Pacific up through Japan, across to Alaska and down the west coasts of North and South America.

The quake was "hundreds of times larger" than the 2010 quake that ravaged Haiti, said Jim Gaherty of the LaMont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University.

In an article posted by Kit Karson, a renowned psychic, concerning a phenomenon known as ‘Super-Moon’,

she predicted the possibility for “extreme” weather, earthquakes, tsunamis, natural disasters, even some sort of major economic shock.

Overnight, Japan was hit with an 8.9 earthquake, the 5th largest ever recorded on Earth!

Tsunami warnings have been posted for practically the entire Pacific Ocean basin.

Strong aftershocks continue in Japan, where the devastation is unbelievable.

A few days ago, they were hit with a 7.4 magnitude earthquake.

With the ‘Super-Moon’ peak period still to come, between March 19-22, what else can we expect?

Did the upcoming ‘Super-Moon’ cause the massive 8.9 earthquake in Japan? Who can say?


The term ‘Super-Moon’ was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle.

Nolle claims that this particular Super-Moon period could be especially nasty.

A Super-Moon is basically when a full-moon occurs at the same time the Moon is closest to the Earth.

This month′s may be very bad as the Moon is closer than it has been for the past 18 years.

According to Kit’s article, the Earth suffered from extreme weather during previous Super-Moon periods in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005.

Hurricane Katrina struck the New Orleans area during a Super-Moon.

2005 was a double-Super-Moon year, with an earlier peak period in early January.

The 9.0 magnitude earthquake, and subsequent tsunami that hit Indonesia was on January 10th, right during the Super-Moon peak phase.

Richard Nolle believes that this March could be extra powerful, due to the close orbit. He even extends the potential influence period into April.

Whats even worse is that 2011 will have 3 Super-Moon periods this year! We already had one last month in early February.

I′ll tell you, I had a lousy February! I have to wonder if this cosmic event played any role in all of the Middle East uprisings?

As it is, I was expecting big trouble today in Saudi Arabia with mass demonstrations planned for a ‘Day of Rage’.

Yesterday, Saudi police and military forces broke up several demonstrations, resulting in some injuries.

Kit is predicting potential economic disruptions during this March Super-Moon period. Oil supply shortages or higher prices.

Well, we′ve certainly seen oil prices rise! She says “Stock markets may also be in for a wild ride.”

Yesterday, the Dow suffered another major sell-off, dipping below the 12,000 mark.

Markets from Asia to Europe also took big hits. Kit is also predicting “Main power outages may occur, especially if they hit densely populated areas.” Oh-oh!

Now, mind you, this phenomenon of the Super-Moon is not just some goofy astrological thing.

Although it would seem that only astrologers and psychics are paying any attention to it! There is credible science to support the Super-Moon.

Gravitational effects from the Moon do indeed have an influence on the Earth. Not only with tides, but on the planet′s crust as well.

Remember, for the most part, we are living on tectonic plates which float on seas of hot, molten magma.

Such magma may be more dense than water, but it still a fluid, and subject to being affected by the Moon’s gravity.

In terms of influence on human behavior, just visit any police station or hospital emergency room during a full-Moon period.

Statistics show that there is a connection between a full Moon and an increase in health issues, accidents and violence.

A Super-Moon period could certainly spike such incidents.

The 8.9 magnitude earthquake which has rocked Japan could very well be the result of the current Super-Moon event.

With the peak period between March 19-22, I hate to say it, but the worst may not be over yet!

Psychic Kit Karson is predicting a variety of potential natural disasters.

Astrologer Richard Nolle, who coined the term Super-Moon, says that this particular period, with the Moon being extra close to planet Earth as it reaches

perigee, could extend the term of influence well into the month of April. 2011 is an unusual year, with 3 Super-Moon periods!

When is the next one? April 18-20 is the next one! Three consecutive months of Super-Moons! How much stress can Mother Earth take?

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