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The “Monster Earthquake” That Just Hit California Is Another Reminder That a Cataclysmic Event Will Dramatically Alter the Geography of the West Coast

A lot sooner than most people think, an absolutely cataclysmic earthquake will permanently alter the geography of the California coast.  Land on the western side of the fault line that is shaken by that great quake will suddenly sink by several feet, and that will allow the Pacific Ocean to come pouring in.  The magnitude 5.2 earthquake that just hit southern California is yet another reminder that this cataclysmic event is coming.

I will continue to sound the alarm about this cataclysmic event until the day that it happens.  In fact, this cataclysmic event is one of the things that I discuss in the secret new project that I have been working on.  There was a Hollywood blockbuster about a cataclysmic earthquake along the San Andreas fault that came out ten years ago.  What the region will eventually experience will be far, far worse than anything in that film.  So please help me sound the alarm, because those that get out in time will literally be saving their lives.

In recent months, the California coastline has been shaken over and over again by sizable quakes.

The magnitude 5.2 earthquake that just shook the San Diego area is the latest example…

A magnitude-5.2 earthquake near Julian rattled much of Southern California just after 10 a.m. Monday, prompting brief evacuations in downtown San Diego and shaking cities as far away as Oxnard and Palm Springs.

The temblor, with an epicenter 3 miles south of Julian, caused especially hard shaking there and in Ramona, San Diego Country Estates, Pine Valley and Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Originally, it was being reported that this earthquake was much larger.

So we should be thankful that we dodged a bullet.

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