Related to: Is That A Tsunami Hitting Honolulu On The Cover Of The New 2013-2014 Hawaiiantel Phonebook? 1-4-13 "Tsunami hype has reached record levels recently. Unheard of in times past, tsunami threats and warnings have suddenly become a part of daily life for coastal dwellers anywhere on the planet...and not only tsunamis....but...massive 'storm surges' up to 30 feet or bigger from super-cyclones or hurricanes are now threatening virtually every coastline on the planet...because of "global warming"...we are told"
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[reedited] Strange thing this reported Chile 9-16-15 quake-tsunami event. It is being recorded as having been a "Pacific-wide tsunami", although very little to none in the way of damaging effects have been reported anywhere - other than a few locations in Chile. No doubt the entire Pacific-wide region was put through what in essence then turned out to be nothing more that a massive drill. A global drill even. The video below is a fly-over of one location in Chile named Coquimbo. Having searched the net for any other videos showing anything substantial with not much success, this seems to be about the best that is available. If this is in fact the extent, it would seem to indicate a fairly limited near-source type event:
In part, the lack of much in the way of actual tsunami footage may be due to the fact that the entire event occurred during the dark of night. Approximately 8:20 PM Chile time made for an after-midnight to early AM arrival at every other location. In other words in the pitch dark little could be seen...if there was anything to see at all. That statement is based on the fact that besides Chile there was virtually nothing visible anywhere, although various wave heights across the Pacific were 'reported' - there just happened to be no visual to go along with these reports. All that for whatever it is worth. The hype though was taken to a fever pitch across the globe. This is important to see. What is significant about this as a "Pacific-wide" event, and the point of this post, is to note how, and it is due solely to the 'hype', that immediately it has turned into a call for more government-control type solutions to the claimed 'tsunami problem'.
The article below is an example of this. Planning for massive evacuations is the prominent theme, as well as connecting people to government warning programs through texts and emails, and general population training. Also hinted at is the need for a "federal standard" for 'tsunami management' at the local levels. The remainder of the article is more of the now ever increasing 'tsunami hype' for every coastal region on the globe. Note that virtually no areas are any longer considered safe. Everybody near any ocean is under threat, as it goes. Many areas are said to be in danger of the "near field", but those that are not, like Los Angeles for instance, are still said to be in an always imminent danger of the "far field" tsunami. That would be the big one coming from across the ocean:
Are American Cities Prepared For Massive Tsunamis?
[excerpted] Is Los Angeles ready for a massive tsunami? How about Honolulu or Seattle?
In Chile, more than a million people evacuated their homes in the wake of an 8.3-magnitude earthquake and tsunami alert on Wednesday night, keeping the casualty count below a dozen. Evacuating a million people and having only a few deaths is "phenomenal," Costas Synolakis, director of the University of Southern California's Tsunami Research Center, told NBC News.
"It's a positive message for us," he said. "If the Chileans can evacuate a million people in 15 or 20 minutes, we should be able to do it as well."
But there is no guarantee that Americans are as prepared as people in Chile.
It's possible that a tsunami could hit the East Coast. But it's cities along the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire" that are most at risk. Hawaii is constantly threatened by tsunamis that originate far away. More dangerous are local or "near-field" tsunamis triggered by powerful nearby quakes. Think of the deadly Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 that contributed to more than 230,000 deaths. Coastal towns in Washington and Oregon run the highest risk of encountering these disasters. California and Alaska are also at risk.
Last month, a study found that an earthquake off the coast of Southern California could send a 23-foot-high wave more than a mile inland into the cities of Ventura and Oxnard.
With distant tsunamis, people have hours to react, which makes it easier for local governments to warn people away from the coast. Some U.S. cities — including many in Washington state and Hawaii — use sirens that go off when a tsunami is coming. Others, like those in Los Angeles County, use opt-in emergency alerts to contact people with text messages, emails and pre-recorded phone messages. There is no federal standard — each local government decides for itself how to warn people of a tsunami.
There isn't a big risk of a local tsunami in L.A., but it could happen, possibly due to an underwater landslide near the city of Palos Verdes. More likely is a distant tsunami originating from a massive earthquake in Alaska.
Overall, Synolakis feels that people in L.A. aren't prepared enough for a tsunami — something the city shares with many other U.S. communities. In Chile, the government has made sure people know exactly what to do when a tsunami hits, partly thanks to evacuation drills. Those drills would be the best thing U.S. cities could do to protect their residents from a tsunami, Synolakis said.
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Taking everything into consideration, the question then is this: Is the report of the 9/16-17/15 Chilean 'tsunami' to be taken as true, that is, as being naturally generated? Without question it is known that tsunamis can be generated with explosives. Man-made in other words. The name for these explosive-generated tsunamis is also well known. They are called "tsunami bombs". The post directly below delves into the subject. The question is valid seeing the massive agenda now being put forth surrounding "tsunamis". Massive population relocation is a known Agenda21 goal, including eventually completely removing populations from coastal areas. Just noting these things. Tsunamis anywhere anytime is the 'new norm' John Q. public is supposed to believe. Here again is what makes this Chile global 'tsunami drill' a thing to be wondered about. While for most of the supposed-to-be-affected areas the 'tsunami' turned out to be a total non-event, "tsunami-conditioning" of the general public worldwide took a huge leap forward. Was that possibly the plan? Was Chile given a 'local' geoengineered-type tsunami in order to run the global drill? No way to know of course, but what are the odds?
It has to be left there, but at any rate be aware - mass evacuation drills are in the planning stages for all coastal regions. Rev. 18:4
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See: Geoengineered Tsunamis, 'Storm Surges'? 1999 Rescue Heroes Cartoon Demonstrates A 'Tsunami Bomb' 12-27-12 "Strange how tsunamis are becoming, and in fact have already become more commonplace than ever before in recorded history. Might even be a cause to wonder if tsunamis and/or 'storm surges' can be 'geoengineered'? Well, oddly enough, a popular children's cartoon show from 1999/2000 that is currently being re-aired just so happens to demonstrate the 'geoengineering' of a tsunami. And even more interesting is that the way it is shown precisely matches what was revealed in a thirteen year old article published in the New Zealand Herald [dated 9-25-99], reporting on the New Zealand government's declassifying of files detailing secret testing of explosive-generated tsunamis, i.e. 'tsunami bombs', in the 1940's. This tsunami-making program was called "Project Seal"" [see images below; see full post]
[15:30] According to my calculations this tidal wave will reach an oil derrick that is home to 14 workers...that's the good news...the bad news is that it will continue until it wipes out the coast of Chile [15:45] You want to set off an explosion, don't you? [15:47] You tell me...is it feasible? [15:50] Well, given the right locations, we'll need several...with the proper timing we can create our own tidal wave to counteract the real one
[16:47] What's the plan [16:48] Wendy's diving down to set some explosives [18:15] one down, two to go
[19:48] (last of three) [20:00] We need to detonate Billy, five four three two one...
[20:44] Did our plan work? [20:48] Yes...good work everyone
(Note the obligatory 'one eye' flash in this last image, after the completed mission. It never fails - even in children's cartoons)
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Compare: History: 'Unexplainable' April Fools Day 1946 Pacific-Wide Tsunami Man Made? Tsunami Bomb[s]? 4-1-14
Also: Speaking Of Illuminati Cards - Seen The "Instant Attack" Tsunami Card?
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Jeremiah 5:22 'Fear ye not me? saith the LORD: will ye not tremble at my presence, which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it?'
***
[reedited] Strange thing this reported Chile 9-16-15 quake-tsunami event. It is being recorded as having been a "Pacific-wide tsunami", although very little to none in the way of damaging effects have been reported anywhere - other than a few locations in Chile. No doubt the entire Pacific-wide region was put through what in essence then turned out to be nothing more that a massive drill. A global drill even. The video below is a fly-over of one location in Chile named Coquimbo. Having searched the net for any other videos showing anything substantial with not much success, this seems to be about the best that is available. If this is in fact the extent, it would seem to indicate a fairly limited near-source type event:
In part, the lack of much in the way of actual tsunami footage may be due to the fact that the entire event occurred during the dark of night. Approximately 8:20 PM Chile time made for an after-midnight to early AM arrival at every other location. In other words in the pitch dark little could be seen...if there was anything to see at all. That statement is based on the fact that besides Chile there was virtually nothing visible anywhere, although various wave heights across the Pacific were 'reported' - there just happened to be no visual to go along with these reports. All that for whatever it is worth. The hype though was taken to a fever pitch across the globe. This is important to see. What is significant about this as a "Pacific-wide" event, and the point of this post, is to note how, and it is due solely to the 'hype', that immediately it has turned into a call for more government-control type solutions to the claimed 'tsunami problem'.
The article below is an example of this. Planning for massive evacuations is the prominent theme, as well as connecting people to government warning programs through texts and emails, and general population training. Also hinted at is the need for a "federal standard" for 'tsunami management' at the local levels. The remainder of the article is more of the now ever increasing 'tsunami hype' for every coastal region on the globe. Note that virtually no areas are any longer considered safe. Everybody near any ocean is under threat, as it goes. Many areas are said to be in danger of the "near field", but those that are not, like Los Angeles for instance, are still said to be in an always imminent danger of the "far field" tsunami. That would be the big one coming from across the ocean:
Are American Cities Prepared For Massive Tsunamis?
[excerpted] Is Los Angeles ready for a massive tsunami? How about Honolulu or Seattle?
In Chile, more than a million people evacuated their homes in the wake of an 8.3-magnitude earthquake and tsunami alert on Wednesday night, keeping the casualty count below a dozen. Evacuating a million people and having only a few deaths is "phenomenal," Costas Synolakis, director of the University of Southern California's Tsunami Research Center, told NBC News.
"It's a positive message for us," he said. "If the Chileans can evacuate a million people in 15 or 20 minutes, we should be able to do it as well."
But there is no guarantee that Americans are as prepared as people in Chile.
It's possible that a tsunami could hit the East Coast. But it's cities along the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire" that are most at risk. Hawaii is constantly threatened by tsunamis that originate far away. More dangerous are local or "near-field" tsunamis triggered by powerful nearby quakes. Think of the deadly Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 that contributed to more than 230,000 deaths. Coastal towns in Washington and Oregon run the highest risk of encountering these disasters. California and Alaska are also at risk.
Last month, a study found that an earthquake off the coast of Southern California could send a 23-foot-high wave more than a mile inland into the cities of Ventura and Oxnard.
With distant tsunamis, people have hours to react, which makes it easier for local governments to warn people away from the coast. Some U.S. cities — including many in Washington state and Hawaii — use sirens that go off when a tsunami is coming. Others, like those in Los Angeles County, use opt-in emergency alerts to contact people with text messages, emails and pre-recorded phone messages. There is no federal standard — each local government decides for itself how to warn people of a tsunami.
There isn't a big risk of a local tsunami in L.A., but it could happen, possibly due to an underwater landslide near the city of Palos Verdes. More likely is a distant tsunami originating from a massive earthquake in Alaska.
Overall, Synolakis feels that people in L.A. aren't prepared enough for a tsunami — something the city shares with many other U.S. communities. In Chile, the government has made sure people know exactly what to do when a tsunami hits, partly thanks to evacuation drills. Those drills would be the best thing U.S. cities could do to protect their residents from a tsunami, Synolakis said.
***
Taking everything into consideration, the question then is this: Is the report of the 9/16-17/15 Chilean 'tsunami' to be taken as true, that is, as being naturally generated? Without question it is known that tsunamis can be generated with explosives. Man-made in other words. The name for these explosive-generated tsunamis is also well known. They are called "tsunami bombs". The post directly below delves into the subject. The question is valid seeing the massive agenda now being put forth surrounding "tsunamis". Massive population relocation is a known Agenda21 goal, including eventually completely removing populations from coastal areas. Just noting these things. Tsunamis anywhere anytime is the 'new norm' John Q. public is supposed to believe. Here again is what makes this Chile global 'tsunami drill' a thing to be wondered about. While for most of the supposed-to-be-affected areas the 'tsunami' turned out to be a total non-event, "tsunami-conditioning" of the general public worldwide took a huge leap forward. Was that possibly the plan? Was Chile given a 'local' geoengineered-type tsunami in order to run the global drill? No way to know of course, but what are the odds?
It has to be left there, but at any rate be aware - mass evacuation drills are in the planning stages for all coastal regions. Rev. 18:4
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See: Geoengineered Tsunamis, 'Storm Surges'? 1999 Rescue Heroes Cartoon Demonstrates A 'Tsunami Bomb' 12-27-12 "Strange how tsunamis are becoming, and in fact have already become more commonplace than ever before in recorded history. Might even be a cause to wonder if tsunamis and/or 'storm surges' can be 'geoengineered'? Well, oddly enough, a popular children's cartoon show from 1999/2000 that is currently being re-aired just so happens to demonstrate the 'geoengineering' of a tsunami. And even more interesting is that the way it is shown precisely matches what was revealed in a thirteen year old article published in the New Zealand Herald [dated 9-25-99], reporting on the New Zealand government's declassifying of files detailing secret testing of explosive-generated tsunamis, i.e. 'tsunami bombs', in the 1940's. This tsunami-making program was called "Project Seal"" [see images below; see full post]
[15:30] According to my calculations this tidal wave will reach an oil derrick that is home to 14 workers...that's the good news...the bad news is that it will continue until it wipes out the coast of Chile [15:45] You want to set off an explosion, don't you? [15:47] You tell me...is it feasible? [15:50] Well, given the right locations, we'll need several...with the proper timing we can create our own tidal wave to counteract the real one
[16:47] What's the plan [16:48] Wendy's diving down to set some explosives [18:15] one down, two to go
[19:48] (last of three) [20:00] We need to detonate Billy, five four three two one...
[20:44] Did our plan work? [20:48] Yes...good work everyone
(Note the obligatory 'one eye' flash in this last image, after the completed mission. It never fails - even in children's cartoons)
***
Compare: History: 'Unexplainable' April Fools Day 1946 Pacific-Wide Tsunami Man Made? Tsunami Bomb[s]? 4-1-14
Also: Speaking Of Illuminati Cards - Seen The "Instant Attack" Tsunami Card?
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Jeremiah 5:22 'Fear ye not me? saith the LORD: will ye not tremble at my presence, which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it?'
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