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Novice Earthquake junkie, weird to hear resonance frequency ossilations mentioned during different recent world events.
Quote:Streamed live 11 hours ago SAN DIEGO
An unrivaled spike in the quality factor (indicating resonance amplification) of the Schumann resonances has been observed by the Space Observing System out of Tomsk, Russia while anomalous signals are also currently being observed in Cumiana, Italy. In this livestream we examine the past few years of anomalous signals we've observed in the Schumann resonances just days before high magnitude EQs occurred, and what this most recent spike may mean as it relates to a BIG ONE , aka a very high magnitude earthquake potentially happening in the near future. Presented by geophysicist Stefan Burns.
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Stefan is a sweet canary bird and I love him allot for what he is doing.
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(05-04-2025, 08:47 AM)Sirius Wrote: Stefan is a sweet cannery bird and I love him allot for what he is doing.
Is that "cannery" or "canary"
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(05-04-2025, 09:41 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Is that "cannery" or "canary"
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West Texas getting in on it now..
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/.../executive
But that one isn't Schumann related, it's Texas oil industry + Wolfcamp shale + Permian Basin + awakened ancient fault lines related.
This is the reason for The West Texas Quake today:
![[Image: Screenshot_20250504_092754_Samsung%20Internet.jpg]](https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/Screenshot_20250504_092754_Samsung%20Internet.jpg)
Today's quake occurred in Culberson County, again -
a major area for wastewater injection and recent earthquake epicenter.
As far as the Schumann-predicted big one, I don't think there is enough evidence. They've almost conclusively linked resonance spikes on some earthquakes. Like the Tohoku 9.0 and the recent one in Taiwan, but others happen without there being a significant spike. Like the 8.8 in Chile in 2010.
But if there is a megathrust quake somewhere within 72 hours, there's more corollary evidence for it.
A 7.4 in Chile shouldn't really qualify either. That happens every year.
Still skeptical.
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(05-04-2025, 11:16 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: West Texas getting in on it now..
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/.../executive
But that one isn't Schumann related, it's Texas oil industry + Wolfcamp shale + Permian Basin + awakened ancient fault lines related.
This is the reason for The East Texas Quake today:
[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...ternet.jpg]
Today's quake occurred in Culberson County, again -
a major area for wastewater injection and recent earthquake epicenter.
As far as the Schumann-predicted big one, I don't think there is enough evidence. They've almost conclusively linked resonance spikes on some earthquakes. Like the Tohoku 9.0 and the recent one in Taiwan, but others happen without there being a significant spike. Like the 8.8 in Chile in 2010.
But if there is a megathrust quake somewhere within 72 hours, there's more corollary evidence for it.
A 7.4 in Chile shouldn't really qualify either. That happens every year.
Still skeptical.
I was hoping you would comment. Didn't you mention HAARP in an earlier thread? and yes, I saw the one in Texas. As soon as I saw this video, I went to DutchSinse, and he hasn't posted too much recently, except on X., he did mention Texas. But he isn't banging the drum for the big one.
Still, this was mentioned in the same week as the Portugal and Spain power outages, weren't oscillations/resonant frequencies mentioned earlier as a possible cause?
Has someone on Trump's team found HAARP's don't push except for emergencies button?
Did DOGE think HAARP was a fraud and pushed the button and found out nope, it works, as Spain and Portugal's power grid crashed.
Does China have its HAARP...
And no, Im not a fan of fracking or wastewater injection techniques, but I do understand the position. If we aren't going to have access to oil fields that are easier to extract oil from, we might have to use fracking more than we want to.
that balancing act thingy ....
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=#ffffffLarge M5.3 earthquake strikes West Texas next to oil / gas pumping operation and a large solar farm power generation facility. One of the largest in years for the state. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/...e#general…@RealDutchsinse
=#ffffffEpicenter well inside the border of Texas , not New Mexico. USGS doing funny business again!
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I said that jokingly like Trump authorized a strike using it to teach Spain a lesson for bragging on green energy.
But HAARP is generally WAY above all the Schumann resonances.
Quote:The HAARP Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI) transmits only in the frequency range 2.695 to 9.995 MHz,
But also read this:
Quote:HAARP can generate signals between 0.001 Hz and 40 kHz in its low-frequency conversion mode. While HAARP's primary transmissions are between 2.8 and 10 MHz, it also uses its "heater" to induce low-frequency signals in the ionosphere, including at frequencies like 40 Hz.
Elaboration:
HAARP's main operation:
HAARP primarily focuses on studying the ionosphere using high-frequency radio waves (2.8 to 10 MHz).
Low-frequency generation:
HAARP also has a "heater" that can modulate the ionosphere to generate signals at much lower frequencies.
Ionospheric interaction:
HAARP doesn't directly transmit signals in the ELF/VLF (Extremely Low Frequency/Very Low Frequency) range. Instead, it interacts with the ionosphere to generate these lower frequencies.
And can Grids be affected by Schumann Resonances? It seems to say it can contribute to induced atmospheric vibrations. But then I get confused.
And here's my MAJOR problem. It's cause/effect is backwards. Schumann resonances are caused by the electromagnetic energy induced into the ionophere. Like lightning strikes. The fault's about to burst energy could be reflected in the resonances, but the resonance would not directly influence the fault.
But then there is this:
Quote:The San Andreas Fault zone exhibits resonance at specific frequencies within the range of 1.3 to 2.8 Hz.
So.... draw your own conclusion. The science behind it be damned. Everything has a resonant frequency.
Transmitting the frequency necessary to induce the ionsphere to resonate in a lower correct "fault frequency" could be "Sci-fi plausible."
The spoon exists, is completely material, and has a resonant sequence of harmonic frequencies that can vibrate it.
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(05-04-2025, 02:34 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: I said that jokingly like Trump authorized a strike using it to teach Spain a lesson for bragging on green energy.
But HAARP is generally WAY above all the Schumann resonances.
But also read this:
And can Grids be affected by Schumann Resonances?
But here's my MAJOR problem. It's cause/effect is backwards. Schumann resonances are caused by the electromagnetic energy induced into the ionophere. Like lightning strikes. The fault's about to burst energy could be reflected in the resonances, but the resonance would not directly influence the fault.
But then there is this:
So.... draw your own conclusion. The science behind it be damned. Everything has a resonant frequency.
Transmitting the frequency necessary to induce the ionsphere to resonate in a lower correct "fault frequency" could be "Sci-fi plausible."
The spoon exists, is completely material, and has a resonant sequence of harmonic frequencies that can vibrate it.
Glad the spoon exists, cause Im going to eat this up... I have no firm conclusions, just blips of quasi-related information, read from various people who are passionate about the subject over the years.
So more like a symptom or side effect?
...I always go back to Tesla.
If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.
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What we don't commonly know about frequency could probably knock over a farm animal.
When I was a kid I was convinced I controlled street lights.
There was this one that would randomly go on and off on the street in front of my house and I believed my thoughts could turn it on and off.
And it was only partially fueled by this X-files episode. I was 12.
Still I became convinced I had this telekinetic power over flickering of faulty lights. I thought I could make flickering incandescent ones pop too. This went further into adulthood than it should have.
Then I later found out brainwaves (even gamma ones) can't control 60 hertz AC light fixtures. And even an EEG can barely detect brainwaves at a few centimeters. But yogis swear they can move their consciousness out of their bodies. And all conscious thought has a frequency.
But the metaphysical implications does my head in. Especially because the next answer is always "a spirit consciousness that transcends space/time and allows our intent to move through it and control things remotely."
And that just makes no sense to me because brainwaves are material electromagmetic things and channels of unknowable essence that permeate reality are not.
But brainwaves need a conduit to project their consciousness remotely, and I don't think "something ionosphere" is good enough. Although it is the right frequency range, and it does make you agitated when it's windy.
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I want to believe...
Thats wild, thats a young Jack Black. I watched the X Files some, but I must have missed this episode
You might be like Darin, you just haven't found a way to harness and access your powers. Some say it's focusing, some suggest it's the opposite
My limited understanding is that it's all energy and frequencies; you need to find your altered state to access this energy, dial in your antenna to vibrate at different frequencies. Different frequencies for telekinesis, remote viewing, and so on.
Something about our decalcifying our pineal gland "third eye," though some believe this is an ancient ability a certain race possessed, and some humans can, and some can't. Some believe it's our modern lifestyle foods and chemicals that have polluted our pineal gland. You have to be one with nature and at peace, and fewer and fewer modern people can access it.
just try and keep the mindmelding with the President to a minimum ...
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