All In One Day...11/02/99
by Mitch Battros  (ECTV)

The events below occurred within 24 hours of each other. Is this a freak incident, an aberration, a coincidence? My research suggest it is a trend. A cycle (Mega Cycle) that is accelerating due to solar activity. As most of you know, I am based in science and bridge the gap to the esoteric. Never before have they come so close.

Experts from both fields are starting to come forward with their research data (or predictions) depending on their field. In short the Earth Changes have escalated to a point where NO ONE CAN DENY THEM ANY LONGER. For this reason, I have started participation in a lecture tour to discuss these very issues and even more importantly, How To Survive Them...(Physiclly, Spiritually, Emotionally).

As a Mental Health Therapist who specializes in PTSD, I take careful consideration of the Shock and Trauma many people will experience when these events begin to hit close to home. I address techniques and methods to reduce the chance of "losing control" when events occur. Just as important, you will be able to help family members and friends who may still be in denial. (they will be affected the most).

My next lecture will be in Jacksonville, Florida On November 19th to 21st. Then to San Antonio, Texas November 23rd and 26th. Denver, Colorado December 3rd to 5th.
See: Upcoming Events for more information. http://www.earthchangesTV.com/events/index.htm

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Yet Another 6.9 Earthquake Shakes Taiwan...11/02/99

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - A large earthquake that shook Taiwan early Tuesday was strong enough to cause widespread damage, but didn't because of its location, experts said. The tremor measured 6.9 on the Richter scale, but no major building damage, injuries or deaths were reported. The earthquake caused a few brief power outages and other minor damage. It was centered deep in the Pacific Ocean, 27 miles northeast of the city of Taitung in southeast Taiwan, said Lu Pei-ling, a seismologist with the Central Weather Bureau. Still, the quake was close enough to the island to shake people awake at 1:53 a.m. local time and knock things off shelves in the capital, Taipei, 90 miles north of Taitung.

Quakes Recorded At Japan Volcano...11/01/99

TOKYO (AP) - Japan's Meteorological Agency urged caution Sunday after hundreds of earthquakes were recorded near an active volcano in the southern part of the nation. The agency said about 450 earthquakes were registered on the south side of Sakurajima, a populated volcanic island inside Kagoshima Bay, about 590 miles southwest of Tokyo. The tremors, none strong enough to be felt by humans, were recorded between Saturday evening and Sunday morning, the agency said. The
3,686-foot-high Sakurajima volcano has erupted 121 times so far this year, compared with 103 times in all of last year, the agency said.

Iran Earthquake Injures 28...11/01/99

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - An earthquake in Iran's southern Fars province injured at least 28 people, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported Monday. It said the 4.9 magnitude quake, which struck early Sunday, knocked out power lines and caused a blackout in the city of Kazeroun and surrounding villages for several hours. The area is 450 miles south of Tehran, the capital. Several homes and other buildings were damaged, said the report, monitored in Dubai.
Mahmoud Rasafiyani, Kazeroun's governor, said four of the 28 wounded were hospitalized but the rest sustained minor injuries, IRNA reported.

Earthquake Injures 30 In Peru...11/01/99

LIMA, Peru (AP) - An earthquake that struck the central Andean highlands injured 30 people and destroyed 150 adobe homes, officials said. Peru's military was flying 20 tons of emergency supplies to an isolated village on Monday. Sunday's 4-magnitude quake hit the village of Quispillacta the hardest, forcing some 500 Quechua-speaking Indians in the Chuschi district of Peru's central Andes to spend the night outdoors, said Marcelino Condori, fire chief in Ayacucho, the provincial capital. The frigid mountain region is 11,600 feet above sea level, Condori said. The quake hit about 8:27 a.m. Sunday.

Mitch Battros
Producer - Earth Changes TV
http://www.earthchangesTV.com

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