Tuesday, April 8, 2014

New Giant Oarfish Sighting Warns Of West Coast Mega Quake? (Video)

By Susan Duclos Is the rare sighting and video capture of two giant oarfish on the shores of Baja yet another warning of a massive, pending earthquake? In 2011 it was reported that an article in The Telegraph from 2010 predicted a powerful earthquake after a dozens of giant oarfish were found on Japan beaches. In March 2011, a 9.0 earthquake hit Japan, which many already know was followed by a tsunami that devastated parts of Japan as well as crippled Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant which subsequently suffered multiple meltdowns to which the effects are still being seen and felt today, globally. It is noteworthy that oarfish are not known to swim the shores, in fact, according to Daily Onigiri,"he monstrous oarfish — traditionally seen as the harbinger of a powerful earthquake — usually live in the depths of 1 kilometer (more than 3000 ft) and are very rarely found above 200 meters from the surface." It is happening again, oarfish are surfacing and reportedly appear to be attempting to beach themselves along the shoreline of Isla San Francisco, located north of La Paz, caught on video footage which will be shown below.



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