Earthquakes continue to slam Chile as tsunami floods in!

17 September 2015 (20:17 UTC-07 Tango 01, 16 September 2015)/26 Shahrivar 1394/03 Dhu l-Hijja 1436/05 Yi-You (8th month) 4713

After an 8.4 quake hit near the coast of South American country of Chile it’s been almost non-stop aftershocks (at least 16).  Reports of 4 meter (16 feet) high tsunami hitting the coastline, the U.S. states of Hawaii and California on tsunami alert.

Hawaii is about 11023 Kilometers (5948 Nautical Miles, 6849.4 Miles) from Chile!

I’ve been watching live news reports and live remote cams and the studio cams seem to be constantly shaking due to the numerous aftershocks.  Studio anchors just keep on with their presentation without panic.

The affected area is about the center of Chile’s coastline and areas to the north. School days in affected areas have been canceled, video shows streets in some coastal cities flooding. In other areas where the tsunami hit the streets are littered with debris including large propane tanks.

The USGS continues to say the main quake was 8.3, but Chilian authorities say it was 8.4, and if you understand how the quake scale works that 0.1 difference can be a big deal.

Video of a public swimming pool shows the water being thrown out of the pool by the quake.  Route 5 North (highway) shutdown.

The Great Quake and the Great Drowning: Indigenous people’s terrifying tsunami stories are a history and a warning.

The Sumerians were right:  The Niburu Planet X System and Its Potential Impacts on Our Solar System  “….in 1940 Chilean astronomer Carlos Munoz Ferrada predicted accurately that the powers-that-be would attempt to cover-up Planet X when it comes barreling towards the earth.

Apparently the US government had made the decision to keep Nibiru and its projected earthly destruction under wraps.

It’s believed that the impact of such giant objects crashing into the earth will push the reset button for another axis tilt, likely causing yet another mass extinction and radically altering global climate zones, raising sea levels dramatically to reshape coastlines worldwide, decreasing land mass and increasing oceanic water surface.”