Friday, April 20, 2012

Earthquake swarm on Iran-Iraq border continues

Strange.  The Extinction Protocol.  Excerpts:

5.1 and 5.0 earthquakes are the latest in a swarm of about six earthquakes that have erupted along the convergent plate boundaries between the Arabian and Eurasian plate. The swarm is about 528 km (328 miles) SW of TEHRAN, Iran. The epicenter of the earthquakes is located on the convergent boundary where the two tectonic plates are colliding along the border of Iraq and Iran in what’s known as the Alpide Belt. Three moderate earthquakes have erupted along the epicenter in less than 20 hours. Most of the volcanoes in Iran lie in the north and south of the country, so this region outside the Tigris River is not considered a high-risk region for magma intrusion. Might this be the precursor to some event?

The coincidental location of this fault adds to the intrigue/tension of Iraq/Iran border.  No, they aren't actively cultivating border tension, but when you fight with someone non-stop for eight years only ending a little over 24 years ago..  You remember.  "You" being either Iraq or Iran. 

Depending on the magnitude, an earthquake event could, could destabilize the entire region rather quickly, or quite the opposite:  A Great Earthquake could have the effect of resolving Iraq and Iran's tensions; also rather quickly.  People tend to extremes of behavior in extreme situations:  Extremes in calm or anxiety, Service to Other or Service to Self, Violence or Compassion..  And depending on response, different events are also set in motion, which also play out in the future.. 

If it were to happen, of course.  As with everything else, we individually or collectively, determine our outcome in response to the sum of all our circumstances, planned or unplanned, alone, or All Of Us.  Our responses have significant impact in the direction of future circumstances. 

Right now?  It's still an earthquake swarm, and for me personally, an excuse to tangent.

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