15
Signs That The Ring Of Fire Is Waking Up As We Head Into 2013
Michael
Snyder
18
December, 2012
While
most of the world has been focused on other things, the Ring of Fire
has been quietly waking up. Over the past couple of months,
there has been a steady string of noteworthy volcanic eruptions and
earthquakes that have occurred along the perimeter of the Pacific
Ocean. But because none of them have happened near a highly
populated area, we really haven’t heard much about them in the
news. But if activity along the Ring of Fire continues to
increase, it is nevitable that a major event will happen near a major
city at some point. When that happens, the entire world will be
focused on the Ring of Fire once again. Most people don’t
realize that approximately 90 percent of all earthquakes and
approximately 75 percent of all volcanic eruptions occur along the
Ring of Fire.
The entire west coast of the United States sits along the Ring of Fire and a massive network of faults runs underneath California, Oregon and Washington.
The entire west coast of the United States sits along the Ring of Fire and a massive network of faults runs underneath California, Oregon and Washington.
Fortunately, the
west coast has not experienced any devastating seismic events in
recent years, but scientists assure us that will change at some
point. So it is important to sit up and take notice when there
are reports of increasing activity along the Ring of Fire.
Unfortunately,
most Americans cannot even tell you what the Ring of Fire is.
The following is how Wikipediadefines
the “Ring of Fire”…
The Pacific Ring of Fire (or sometimes just the Ring of Fire) is an area where large numbers of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. In a 40,000 km (25,000 mi) horseshoe shape, it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and volcanic belts and/or plate movements.
It
runs roughly along the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Coastal
residents of four different continents realize that a major event
along the Ring of Fire could fundamentally change their lives in a
single moment.
Nearly
all of the worst earthquakes in modern history have
occurred along the Ring of Fire. When the
Ring of Fire is
very active, it is a very big deal. That is why so many people
are alarmed that the Ring of Fire seems to be entering a period of
increased activity.
The
following are 15 signs that the Ring of Fire is waking up as we head
into 2013…
#1 Mount
Lokon, which is located in Indonesia, has erupted more
than 800 times since
July. On Monday, volcanic ash from the volcano reached heights
of up to 10,000 feet.
#2 An
“orange
alert”
had been issued for towns and villages near the Tungurahua volcano in
Ecuador. On Tuesday it erupted and shot lava up
to a half mile above its crater.
#3 Lava is
still flowing out
of the Tolbachik volcano which is located on the Kamchatka
Peninsula. Anyone that has ever played the board game “Risk”
knows where Kamchatka is located.
#5 On
Tuesday, an ash plume more
than 2.5 kilometers high had
risen from the Paluweh volcano in Indonesia.
#6 There
was an average of about 4
seismic events per hour at
the Popocatépetl volcano in Mexico on Tuesday.
#7 Scientists
recently discovered “one
of the world’s weirdest volcanoes”
on the floor of the ocean just off the coast of Baja, Mexico.
#8 Mt.
Fuji (located not too far from Tokyo, Japan) has been dormant for
about 300 years, but in recent months there have been increasing
signs of activity there. One study recently found that a “magma
chamber under the mountain has come under immense pressure“,
and one prominent scientist is warning that Mt. Fuji is due for “a
big-scale explosive eruption“.
Authorities were alarmed when a tunnel leading to Mt. Fuji
collapsed on
December 2nd,
killing 9 people.
#9 Scientists
are now warning that there is a very dangerous build up of magma at a
large number of Japan’s 110
active volcanoes.
#14 There
has been a substantial increase in earthquake activity in the Long
Valley caldera region of California, and authorities tell us that
“magma
is indeed moving down there“.
#15 Over
one recent five week period, more
than 170 significant earthquakes were
detected in one town in Chile. That town is now being called
“one of the shakiest places on earth”.
All
of those events occurred along the Ring of Fire.
So
why is all of this happening?
Well,
there are certainly a lot of theories out there.
In
the United States, a large percentage of the population is convinced
that an increase in natural disasters is evidence that we are in the
“last days” described in the Bible. In fact, one recent
survey found that a whopping 36
percent of
all Americans believe that the increase in natural disasters that we
have seen in recent years is an indication that we are in the end
times…
More than a third of Americans believe the severity of recent natural disasters is evidence that we are in the “end times” described in the New Testament — a period of turmoil preceding Jesus’ Second Coming and the end of the world.
“There is a significant proportion of Americans who see these phenomena through a theological lens,” said Daniel Cox, research director at the Public Religion Research Institute, which released a poll on religion and climate change on Thursday (Dec. 13) in partnership with Religion News Service.
“It’s hardly a fringe belief. It’s nearly four in 10 Americans who are embracing this,” Cox said.
The conviction is particularly strong among white evangelical Protestants (65 percent), and less common among Catholics (21 percent) and the religiously unaffiliated (15 percent).
Other
Americans believe that there are other causes for all of these
natural disasters, and a large number of Americans are absolutely
convinced that nothing unusual is happening at all.
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