Please help to construct the web site, QuakeSensing.org.
I had envisioned a table or some other format allowing visitors to check
off specific precursors to earthquakes. Then, a computer program would
be designed to formulate the totality of the data into a specific percentage
of earthquake danger for a given area.
insects swarming out of the ground
toads " "
several dogs barkingcats excited
numerous squirrels excited (what type of behavior?)
livestock excited (what type of behavior?)
average number of lost pet reports increasing (this will require data collection)
light flashes appearing in the sky
sonic boom-type sound (reported in the news as earthquakes which
I have heard at home)
Coronal Mass Ejection occurring two days ago
X-Class solar flare occurring recently
planetary alignment occurring
full moon occurring
earthquake swarm occurring recently
More ideas, anyone?
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We all realize that, as the frequency and magnitudes of earthquakes
increase at remarkable rates, there is a growing likelihood that we
will soon experience the dreaded
San Francisco/St.Louis/Memphis/Charleston/IndianPointNY earthquakes.
I am establishing a web site: QuakeSensing.org dedicated to early detection
of earthquakes, which will soon become, not my website, but our website.
I sent a $50 check to a web design/earthchanges expert, who will establish
the web site. This web designer quoted me a cost of $150 to get the site
up and running, and the site will evolve thenceforth. My plan is to solicit
reports, from residents across the United States and in other countries,
of particular precursors to earthquakes (e.g. auroras, toads, worms,
insects swarming out of the ground, dogs, cats, squirrels, livestock,
etc. sounding and behaving panicky, surges in the number of lost pet
newspaper reports, etc.) and to develop a computer program that
formulates all of this data to yield a specific percentage value of imminent
earthquake danger. Please help just a bit with this humanitarian effort by
simply enclosing a $5 bill (or even a couple of singles) inside a cheap
greeting card or wrapped in a dark magazine page within a brief letter
(to disguise the dark paper), and mail it to the earthchangescentral.com
webmaster, Sherwood Ensey at the address within the link below.
The line "22 Camino de los Bacas" in his address is optional. Your ideas
on enhancing the goal of the web site are welcome, also. Please include
your email address in the envelope, so that we can thank you and inform
you that your donation reached its destination.
http://earthchangescentral.com/contact.htm
With a Spirit of Friendship and Partnership,
John DiNardo
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