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Pulsating electromagnetic flux can accelerate tectonic plate movements causing artificial earthquake, landslide and tsunami
According to scientists and geologists, the earth’s brittle tectonic plates can be made to move against each other at a faster rate with the use of pulsating electromagnetic flux generated artificially by extraterrestrial or terrestrial human technologies.
The artificial pulsating electromagnetic flux can be generated by either the position of a set of neutron stars or black holes far away in the middle of galaxy or by artificial generation of the pulsating electromagnetic waves.
Many countries are experimenting with pulsating electromagnetic flux to create low intensity tectonic movements or low level superficial land slides.
The earthquake and resulting Tsunami in Sumatra could have been caused by this method. As a matter of fact, between November 2004 and March 2005, the earth saw major earthquakes and Tsunamis that outpaces anything we have seen in modern times.
The technology can also be used to neutralize or avoid earthquakes or Tsunamis. But that needs a through mapping of building forces or waves so that appropriate counter measures can be applied. Modeling tectonic forces or gravity wave is not easy since we know not all forces in the play. Also the exact direction and sense of these vectors are unknown. All that we can do is to provide logical prediction or anticipation of the se forces as they build up.
In other words, predicting earthquakes are difficult because we just do not know all the factors. For the same reasons preventing it also is difficult. What is possible though creation of low intensity earthquakes without knowing the exact effect of the acceleration in plate movement.
Some researchers believe that the extra terrestrials know very well the exact force and wave vectors and they apply counter measures precisely to create or avoid earthquakes and tsunamis.
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