Date: June 14, 2005 at 01:03:03
From: Jim Berkland,
Subject: tides untied


Folks,
We are about to experience some incredible events. The full Moon and summer solstice are on June 21, 2005, followed in 31 hours by an extremely close perigee. This will result in Golden Gate tides within 0.3 ft. of the maximum possible on June 23rd.

Here is the GG tidal range beginning June 15 and ending on June 30, 2005:
4.1 ft., 4.0, 4.9, 5.9, 6.9, 7.8, 8.4, 8.7, 8.9!!, 8.6, 7.9, 6.9, 5.9, 5.5, 4.9, 5.3....

Picture the tides rushing in and out thru the Golden Gate every 6 hours and flooding nearly 500 square mile of Bay and Delta.
Each foot of water weighs over 920,000 lbs. and the rate of chance in loading is a huge factor in triggering earthquakes.

On October 14, 1989 we had the highest tidal forces in three years (Not since late December 1986 when my widely publicized Seismic Window scored with a 4.6M near San Jose. I had predicted this event to the Peninsula Geological Society in mid-December and received a congratulatory card from the society President, George Moore.)
I have an album full of many articles documenting similar predictions since 1974.

Watch this space over the next two weeks!

job (Jim Berkland)

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EVENING ASTRONOMICAL HIGH TIDES OF 7 FEET OR MORE COULD C...

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
230 PM PDT MON JUN 20 2005

PZZ750-CAZ042-043-211300-
COASTAL WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OUT

0 NM-
ORANGE COUNTY COASTAL AREAS-
SAN DIEGO COUNTY COASTAL AREAS-
230 PM PDT MON JUN 20 2005

...EVENING ASTRONOMICAL HIGH TIDES OF 7 FEET OR MORE COULD CAUSE
MINOR TIDAL OVERFLOW IN LOW LYING COASTAL AREAS TODAY THROUGH
THURSDAY...

FORECASTED EVENING HIGH TIDES AT SAN DIEGO BROADWAY PIER...
TODAY.......7.1 FEET AT 820 PM
TUESDAY.....7.3 FEET AT 903 PM
WEDNESDAY...7.4 FEET AT 951 PM
THURSDAY....7.2 FEET AT 1040 PM
FRIDAY......6.8 FEET AT 1132 PM


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Date: June 20, 2005 at 18:56:59
From: Jim Berkland,
Subject: JOB predict?


Eyedropper,
On October 14, 1989 I made a public prediction with 85% probability that a 6.5-7.0M World Series quake would hit the Bay Area, based on many factors, including the highest tidal forces in 3 years. (The reporter lowered that to a maximum 6.0M so as not to cause panic, but I told him, "If they get ready for a 6, they will be in pretty good shape for a 7."

On February 25, 1990 I predicted to the Foundation for the Study of Cycles annual meeting in Irvine that a 5+ would hit the L.A. area within 3 days. The 5.5M Upland Quake hit 3 days later. My prediction was videotaped.

On January 22, 1995 I predicted live to a KOMO audience that a 3.5-5.5M quake would hit Seattle within a week. A 5.0M hit Seattle six days later, the strongest there in 30 years. I got nearly 2,000 letters of congratulation with a week after the quake.

On January 29, 1986 I predicted to the Hollister FREELANCE that a 4.5M+ would shake the south bay within a week. A destructive 5.5M quake hit Hollister two days later. (This success is corroborated in the newspaper.)

On January 15, 1993 I predicted to the Science Fiction Channel at my home in San Jose that a 3.5-5.5M would strike the Bay Area by midnight, the last day of my window. The 5.5M scared the crew in their motel in San Jose that night, and the TV show verified my prediction.

I predicted to Director Irv Drasnin of FRONTLINE that a 3.5-5.5M would shake the Bay Area, and a 7+ would shake the Ring of Fire within a week of April 22, 1986. Both predictions were correct, ant the 7.0M in Mexico was the first major quake in the world that year. The TV program THE EARTHQUAKE IS COMING showed my predictions and the results.

My SYZYGY Newsletter predicted a 3.5-5.5M quake for the Seattle area for May 2-9, 1996. The Duval 5.2M quake of May 2nd shook up one subscriber, the O.E.S. head for Duval and he congratulated me.
etc., etc. etc. etc.

Yes, I can, and yes, I do predict earthquakes.

job







Maranatha!
Deborah

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