There were 4 moderate earthquakes reported in Iran yesterday, just north of the coastal city of Bandar Abbas in the Persian Gulf.
They were all roughly in the magnitude 5.4 range at about 10km depth and as these are not usually dangerous I wasn’t going to mention them but I decided to take a closer look to see if there was a pattern in the location of the epicentres. Sometimes quakes can occur in the exact same spot, other ones are triggered in a line seemingly following the direction of the Sun as the Earth turns, it’s still a big mystery.
Anyway this is what I discovered on taking a closer look.
A look on Google Earth will most likely reveal this geography in better resolution, but even a cursory glance screams Velikovsky Landscape at me! His epic Earth In Upheaval describes the sort of cataclysms Earth experienced when whole mountain ranges were thrown into chaos.
The giant rows of Dragon Teeth are formed by supersonic shockwaves hurling matter outwards from a huge plasma discharge event. These rocks are one big crime scene. Notice the huge “river canyons” that start and then just abruptly cease without leading anywhere. Some of the channels also seem to flare outwards into broad clefted valleys without any obvious river to have eroded the rock away.
But for me the biggest tell that something truly catastrophic happened here is the shape of that great “crater”. That doesn’t look right for a Volcano or a Meteorite, I’m certain that was caused by a plasma discharge ripping matter outwards like a vast electric tornado. We see these features all over the Moon and Mars, almost everywhere in fact.
Andrew Hall at Thunderbolts is the expert on these geologic features and he explains it in detail here:
While I can’t tell much from the spread of the Earthquakes in my image, it is interesting that they all sit within the general oval shape of the land a bit like the eye of a storm. I think this region is no stranger to disasters.