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Old 21st-October-2007, 05:17 PM
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Kernville earthquakes
The following data are a number of earthquakes at a site about 60 miles from my home in California. All of them were on the same fault except one 8 miles away and along another fault. The faults are in a granite mountain. Using Google Earth the location of both sites each can be seen in an obviously eroded valley along the fault. This is consistent with granite structures. The fault is a slippage crack that runs deep into the mountain. Water from rainfall migrates along such faults and accumulates at intersecting faults.
Hard rock wells can be drilled into these areas and water can be found ranging from a trace to several hundred gallons per minute. The lower on the mountain the more water cam be found.
The water traveling along the crack creates a magnetic field. The fault may not be so visible on the surface as this site but the water can be detected using clothes hanger wires. Straightening the wire and bending a handle as a grip for each hand, the strike of the magnetic field of the water running along the crack can be detected as the wires line up with the direction of the flow. I have been successful, using this method, with three wells at my home on the side of a granite mountain. My home of 60 acres is at 3000 feet elevation with 3000 feet of mountain to the ridge above several miles distance. Neither of the wells was on the same crack. One produced 100 gallons per minute and one about 500 feet higher measured 40 gallons per minute. One about level with the larger flow produced 50 gallons per minute. The strength of the field, and no doubt the volume of the water, was apparent by the reaction of the wires.
There were no intersections of the Moon system of force with planet system of force associated with the earthquakes. The apogee of the Moon preceded the earthquakes by 4 days with the Moon period about 28.2 days and movement toward a longer period indicating a weakening planet system of force. All forces except the Sun were in a releasing mode. However the outer edge of the cone of the Sun system of force was the releasing force in this case. The only significant data was the timing of the earthquakes, almost on an hourly basis, as the Earth turned from a noon zenith directly south of the site to a midnight zenith on the opposite side of the Earth. The strain was released in small increments of movements most probably in a upward vertical direction since all systems of force were releasing, the location was stationary and the Earth was turning at close to 90 degrees to the direction of the fault.

Kernville, CA Depth
m1.3 2007/10/17 23:14:48 35.760N 118.367W 9.4 6 km ( 4 mi) ENE
m1.0 2007/10/17 22:06:59 35.769N 118.368W 5.7 6 km ( 4 mi) ENE
m1.4 2007/10/17 21:51:06 35.764N 118.366W 7.2 6 km ( 4 mi) ENE
m1.7 2007/10/17 21:12:51 35.914N 118.360W 12.5 20 km (12 mi) NNE
m1.1 2007/10/17 20:56:59 35.760N 118.367W 8.3 6 km ( 4 mi) ENE
m1.4 2007/10/17 20:56:22 35.762N 118.370W 8.8 6 km ( 3 mi) ENE
m0.8 2007/10/17 20:42:53 35.756N 118.360W 9.9 6 km ( 4 mi) E
m0.8 2007/10/17 20:38:36 35.755N 118.358W 10.6 6 km ( 4 mi) E
m1.7 2007/10/17 20:28:49 35.764N 118.371W 7.4 5 km ( 3 mi) ENE
m1.1 2007/10/17 19:45:24 35.772N 118.372W 4.9 6 km ( 4 mi) ENE
m0.9 2007/10/17 19:37:26 35.753N 118.361W 9.1 6 km ( 4 mi) E
m0.8 2007/10/17 18:37:36 35.752N 118.358W 10.8 6 km ( 4 mi) E
m1.0 2007/10/17 18:18:28 35.765N 118.371W 6.0 6 km ( 3 mi) ENE
m1.0 2007/10/17 15:26:38 35.755N 118.364W 8.5 6 km ( 4 mi) E
m1.3 2007/10/17 15:25:38 35.761N 118.370W 7.4 6 km ( 3 mi) ENE
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