England’s Past Earthquakes, London to be Struck Again

10 April 2012

By Mark Farquharson

What some of you may not know, is the fact that England has earthquakes all the time.

“Although the British Isles does not lie on a major boundary of a tectonic plate, where most large earthquakes tend to occur, the country experiences regular small earthquakes due to a network of minor fault lines, including the one under the Straits of Dover. The number of quakes varies according to their size, with smaller quakes more frequent. Typically there is one earthquake of magnitude 3.5 each year, 10 earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 and one magnitude 4.5 every 10 years.” {quote}

There were two relatively large earthquakes in 1382 and 1580. The one in 1580 affected London and was a estimated magnitude 5.5.

“Britain is overdue a potentially devastating earthquake that could topple London's grandest landmarks, cause billions of pounds worth of damage and endanger scores of lives, a leading seismologist warned,”

“London has about 40 times the population that it had in the 16th Century and the older infrastructure may be as vulnerable as it was four centuries ago. "The same earthquake tomorrow will impact far more people than in 1580. It would certainly be a nasty shock in terms of Britain's experience of earthquakes," he added.”

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All quotes from a September 2010 article on The Independent website: “Expert predicts 5.5 magnitude earthquake could hit London at any time

I have got a number of signs on England and London, my believe is that these are a sign of a judgement coming on London, in the form of a very large earthquake. These signs are covered in this entry: Signs of a Coming Judgement on London, England

My thinking is that it will be larger than a 5.5, possibly in the range of magnitude 6-7 or larger. It will be of this size to effect the modern Olympic Games venues and also the infrastructure to transport people to the games. My thinking is it could hit at the time of the games, the Opening Ceremony for the games is 27 July 2012.

Why the time of the games, to show that it is a judgement against the elite who think of themselves as gods "Olympians." The sign of the rose draw in the sand in the city of Olympia in the 6.8 scale earthquake on the 28 February 2001. The Rose being the heraldic emblem of England. For more signs refer to the entry above.

Copyright © Mark J Farquharson 2012.

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