Alert! Michael Snyder breaks down recent Perry Stone prophecy

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Important Takeaways:

  • Another Tsunami Prophecy – When Will The American People Start Listening To The Warnings?
  • We have been warned for decades that someday gigantic tsunamis will hit the United States. Unfortunately, most of the population is not interested in such warnings at all.
  • Perry Stone has had a number of “tsunami dreams” over the years, and on November 9th he had another one which greatly startled him.
    • …he reveals that he was shown that the tsunami threat is caused by a large earthquake…
  • Stone then transitioned into a series of dreams he has had over the years, specifically focusing on tsunami scenarios affecting various coastal areas of the United States. While clarifying that he does not actively seek such visions, Stone shared a recent dream from Nov. 9, in which he witnessed an earthquake and the subsequent threat of a tsunami.
  • “I do not go to bed thinking about tsunamis. I do not ask God to show me events concerning tsunamis. As a matter of fact, these dreams often come at a time when I least expect it,” Stone reveals.
  • According to Oregon State University paleoseismologist Chris Goldfinger, the Cascadia Subduction Zone has the potential to cause an earthquake that is “almost 30 times more energetic” than anything that the San Andreas Fault is capable of producing…
  • Such a quake would have the ability to create a giant tsunami that could potentially destroy everything west of Interstate 5 in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Needless to say, we have never seen a disaster of that magnitude in the entire history of our country, and we are completely and utterly unprepared for it.
  • Goldfinger claims…The tsunami would bring water 20 to 80 – maybe even 100 – feet higher than today’s high tides. Most of the structures that have survived the killer quake but built too low will be smashed into by a devastating wall of water. And the next surge could be even higher, and the one after that higher still.
    • It won’t just be the water causing destruction, but everything it picks up.
  • A number of years ago, the former head of FEMA’s Region X was quoted by the New Yorker as saying that “everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast”…

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7.6 earthquake shakes the Philippines

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Important Takeaways:

  • 7.6 magnitude earthquake off Philippines prompts evacuations more than 1,000 miles away
  • The earthquake near the southern Philippines island of Mindanao was strong enough and close to land to shake nearby communities, the U.S. Geologic Survey said in a post on X, formally known as Twitter. It occurred just after 10:30 p.m. Saturday local time
  • The Tsunami Warning Center initially said that based on the magnitude and location, it expected tsunami waves to hit the southern Philippines and parts of Indonesia, Palau and Malaysia. But the center later dropped its tsunami warning.
  • In Japan, authorities issued evacuation orders in various parts of Okinawa Prefecture affecting thousands of people. Okinawa is more than 1,200 miles from Mindanao.
  • More than three hours after the quake hit, there was no report of a tsunami hitting the coast, Teresito Bacolcol, the head of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, told The Associated Press. Based on the quake’s magnitude, Bacolcol said a 3.2-foot tsunami could hit, but the wave could be higher in enclosed coves, bays and straits.

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Rare earthquake hits Barbados

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Important Takeaways:

  • A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near the eastern Caribbean Island of Barbados on Tuesday. No immediate damage was reported.
  • The quake occurred some 30 miles south-southwest of the capital of Bridgetown at a depth of 24 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
  • There was no risk of a tsunami, according to Barbados Meteorological Services.
  • Earthquakes are relatively infrequent in Barbados, with only an average annual of 13 tremors greater than magnitude 2.5, according to the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Center.

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5.6 quake strikes off of Alaska’s coast

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Important Takeaways:

  • An earthquake measuring a 5.6 magnitude rocked several islands near Alaska on Monday night.
  • The tremors were felt across the Fox Islands in the volcanic Aleutian Islands chain at 9:13 p.m. local time. The United States Geological Survey (USGS), a government agency, shared the details on its website giving the time of the earthquake in Coordinated Universal Time as 6:13 a.m. UTC.
  • In terms of landslide estimates, the agency said “little or no area [is] affected” and “little or no population exposed.” The agency stated that it had issued a “green alert for shaking-relating fatalities and economic losses,” adding: “There is a low likelihood of casualties and damage.”
  • Some of the cities exposed to the quake were Akutan, Dutch Harbor, and Unalaska, the USGG said on its website

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7.2 earthquake hits the Philippines; locals prepare for aftershocks

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Important Takeaways:

  • Powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake tears through Philippines with residents told to be prepared for aftershocks
  • A huge magnitude 7.2 earthquake has rattled the southern Mindanao region of the Philippines today, sparking fears of devastation in the region.
  • The quake struck off the shore of the Mindanao region, at a depth of 6.2 miles, German Research Center for Geosciences said. Shallow earthquakes are more likely to cause damage on the Earth’s surface.
  • The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said no tsunami was expected.
  • There were no immediate reports of casualties but the quake was felt across a wide area of the mountainous island. Mindanao is the second largest island in the Philippines and is home to around 26 million people.
  • Philippines’ seismology agency said the quake lasted several seconds and advised residents to be on alert for aftershocks and damage.

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West Texas earthquake rumbles at 5.3

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Important Takeaways:

  • A 5.3-magnitude earthquake hit western Texas on Wednesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
  • The quake struck about 23 miles west-southwest from Mentone, Texas, around 4:27 a.m. local time.
  • “You probably were just rudely awakened by an earthquake. USGS is reporting a M5.2 south of Carlsbad, NM, which occurred at 3:27am. We felt it here in Santa Teresa,” the National Weather Service for El Paso, Texas, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
  • Santa Teresa, New Mexico, is more than 200 miles west of where the quake was detected.
  • As of Wednesday morning, there have been no reports of damage or injuries.

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Nepal rattled by a 5.6 and a few days later a 5.2

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Important Takeaways:

  • Nepal hit by new earthquakes days after temblor kills more than 150
  • Two significant earthquakes jolted Nepal on Monday, just three days after a powerful temblor killed more than 150 people in the Himalayan nation. A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck Nepal on Monday, centered in the Jajarkot district about 250 miles northeast of the capital, Kathmandu, which was hit hard by the magnitude 5.6 earthquake on Friday
  • At least 153 people were killed by that first quake, according to the latest official figures from Nepalese authorities on Monday, which was a slightly lower toll than provided over the weekend. More than 339 people were also injured.
  • A 4.5-magnitude aftershock hit the western part of the country just nine minutes after the earthquake on Monday, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre said. At least three people sustained minor injuries but there were no reports of any deaths from the Monday temblors, according to Jajarkot police official Satosh Rokka.
  • Earthquakes are common in mountainous Nepal, but Friday’s quake was the deadliest since a 7.8 magnitude temblor struck in 2015, killing about 9,000 people and damaging about a million buildings.

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4.3 Earthquake rattles the Puget Sound

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Important Takeaways:

  • Magnitude 4.3 earthquake strikes Washington: Residents feel shake around Puget Sound near Seattle
  • 3 magnitude earthquake hit western Washington State on Sunday evening.
  • The quake, recorded by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, was felt by some in the Puget Sound Region, northwest of Seattle, and just south of Port Townsend.
  • The US National Tsunami Warning Center said a tsunami is not expected in the aftermath of the quake.
  • The seismic network (PNSN) determined that the epicenter of the earthquake was just under Marrowstone Island, a small island to the southeast of Port Townsend and northwest of Seattle.
  • There have been no reports of structural damage caused by the earthquake.

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6.3 Earthquake shakes Afghanistan reducing villages to rubble

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Important Takeaways:

  • Afghanistan earthquake has killed more than 2,000, Taliban say
  • “More than 2,060 people are dead and over 10,000 are injured,” he told the Guardian. “Many more people are still under the rubble.”
  • Saturday’s magnitude-6.3 quake – followed by eight strong aftershocks – jolted hard-to-reach areas 19 miles (30km) from the provincial capital of Herat, toppling rural homes and sending panicked city dwellers into the streets.
  • “Twelve villages in Zindah Jan and six in Ghoryan district are completely reduced to rubble. We expect the death toll will rise and efforts are under way to take people out,” the official added. “Rescue teams from Helmand and Kandahar have arrived in Herat.

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Rescue efforts in Morocco in search of survivors after historic earthquake strikes “biggest in 120 years”

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Important Takeaways:

  • Morocco earthquake: at least 2,000 dead and thousands more injured
  • A powerful earthquake in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains has killed at least 2,000 people, a death toll that is expected to rise as rescuers were struggling on Saturday to reach hard-hit remote areas.
  • The magnitude-6.8 quake is the biggest to hit the North African country in 120 years.
  • At least 2,012 people died in the quake, mostly in Marrakech and five provinces near the epicenter, Morocco’s interior ministry said. At least another 2,059 people were injured, 1,404 critically, officials said.
  • The full toll will almost certainly increase as rescuers have struggled to bypass boulder-strewn roads to the remote mountain villages that were hit hardest.
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) said more than 300,000 people had been affected by the powerful tremors throughout the country.

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