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Oh man, where do I even begin.
Australia. Australia keeps getting hit by DEWs. I suspect maybe from China? But I'm not sure, so I take that with a grain of salt. Their recent earthquakes are pretty unusual for the region, and there's been a decent amount of weird activity, weather events and geological alike.
Indonesia keeps getting zapped with some sort of DEW as well, likely to trigger eruptions and quakes. Pic rel is a screenshot from a few nights ago, happened a few nights in a row.
The Japan prophecy about a quake that formed new land didn't come true, in part, because so many people were watching it. A government was going to use that prophecy as cover, but again, too many people were watching it.
There were plans to trigger a quake in Alaska when Putin just visited recently. It's why he left so quick.
I keep mentioning West Coast, because really, I'm hoping if they see that at least someone is paying attention they'll give up on it. But, as I'm saying that, I realize I should pay more attention to the New Madrid fault, since that's also a plan in their pockets. They might pivot.
Part of the reason we're taught sciences in such a compartmentalized fashion is to prevent people from making the connections. It's so fucking easy to see how things can work with or against one another. Catching the human element can be harder, unless you're watching data points that would otherwise be unconnected.