Monday, January 5, 2009

Whales strandings and earthquakes: an uncanny connection

Very interesting....

From: Arunachalam Kumar

I would like to share this interesting bit of correspondence and news
with others here. I have extracted the pieces from orkut, a popular
interactive site. A query addressed to me and my response to it on
orkut, read along with the news item published today on the website,
should add more strength to my oft repeated theory that whale strandings
are invariably followed up by earthquakes / tsunamis within a few weeks.

(*Dr. Arunachalam Kumar's prediction of the tsunami in Asia)*
http://csiwhalesalive.org/csi05106.html
On 4th Dec 2004 he posted the following message to a Natural History
list pertaining to India: "It is my observation, confirmed over the
years, that mass suicides of whales and dolphins that occur sporadically
all over the world, are in someway related to change and disturbances in
the electromagnetic field coordinates and possible realignments of
geotectonic plates thereof. Tracking the dates and plotting the locales
of tremors and earthquakes, I am reasonably certain, that major
earthquakes usually follow within a week or two of mass beaching of
cetaceans. I have noted with alarm, the last week report of such mass
deaths of marine mammals in an Australian beachside. I will not be
surprised if within a few days a massive hit hits some part of the
globe. The interrelationship between the unusual `death-wish' of pods of
whales and its inevitable aftermath, the earthquake, may need a further
impassioned and unbiased looking into'
The Asian tsunami struckon 26 Dec 2004.

*30th NOV 2008 / orkut*

*http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Profile.aspx?rl=pv&uid=6538249859382243801*
from: Soubhagya Ranjan:

Good afternoon sir, how are you sir?

Sir while going through the Australian news paper Sydney Morning Herald,
I read the news regarding the 150 whales perished in the mass stranding
off at Tasmania's west coast.

http://news.smh.com.au/national/tasmanian-whale-death-toll-reaches-150-20081130-6nj0.html

Sir should we anticipate a tsunami in the coming days?

*30th NOV 2008 / orkut*

*http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Profile.aspx?rl=fpn&uid=10433972028384849926*
reply from: Dr. Kumar Arunachalam:

Not necessarily a tsunami, but some undersea tectonic plate shift or
terrestrial earthquake is an imminent and distinct possibility....the
locale could be South Asia or west coast of USA within 2 to 4 weeks

*3rd JAN 2009 / Mangalorean.com *

*http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=local&newsid=107519*

Jakarta/Washington, Jan 4 (DPA) An underwater earthquake with a
magnitude of 7.6 on the Richter scale was recorded early Sunday off the
coast of eastern Indonesia, the US Geological Survey said. The quake
struck at 4.43 a.m. Sunday (1943 GMT Saturday) at a depth of 35 km below
the Earth surface. The epicentre was located 150 km west-north-west of
Manokwari in Indonesia's Irian Jaya, or 623 km northeast of Ambon in
Indonesian Molucca.


Dr. Arunachalam Kumar
ixedoc@SULEKHA.COM

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