Saturday, February 27, 2010

Predictors of Great Chile Quake/Tsunami(s)

By Cal Orey, Author-Intutive
Last night I was talking with Visionary Clarisa Bernhardt who has an awesome track record, from working with the U.S.G.S. to FBI. She also predicts quakes. In my book The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes, on page 252, she predicted the following:
"South America--While I don't see the Pacific Northwest getting hit with a tsunami, I think it's going to be more toward South America. A great quake in Chile 1960--yes, that could happen again anywhere from 2006 to 2020."
And so here we wait as we did back in 1960, when Chile was hit by a 9.5 and Hawaii was affected by a tsunami. Yes, history can and does repeat itself. And that's not all.
I, an intuitive, and many others on my web site www.earthquakeepi-center.com have been having recent water/tsunami dreams reported on the Dreams and Visions Forum. This is not a coincidence. The same repetition of sensitives reporting water dreams occurred before the 2004, December 26, Indian Ocean Quake-Tsunami.
Also, Geologist Jim Berkland noted to me on the phone two days ago, that his primary seismic window with its Full Moon was on its way, February 28--and he predicted in his newsletter that a 7.0 could hit the Pacific Ring of Fire in the 8-day window. And so it (almost) did. He gave himself a 90% accurate rating for his prediction since the great quake (8.0+) hit one day before.
What's more, on Coast to Coast, January 1, Special Predictions, I did predict a 7.0 would hit Japan this year and may spawn a tsunami (there was a warning)--and now another warning for the big waves due to the great Chile earthquake. And I believe, as some others do, that this particular quake could have triggered the 8.8 earthquake that happened in the early hours this morning.
The bottom line: Teaming predictors, scientists, visionaries, and intuitives is a great way to forecast a great quake and/or tsunami warnings. So, as I sit on the edge of my waterbed and watch LIVE CNN to see the first wave (perhaps of many) to hit the Big Island is an amazing experience. Welcome, to the technology of the 21st century and people who sensed a great quake was in the work[s].

Saturday, February 20, 2010

More Proof, Cal Orey's NorCal 6.5 Prediction--Spot On

By Cal Orey
On January 9, 2010 a 6.5 hit Offshore NorCal. I had predicted a quake of 6.0+ would hit near Eureka or Petrolia. This forecast was made on Coast to Coast (Jan. 1 Special Predictions); Oracle 20/20 magazine (Jan. 1 issue, online and hard copy); a wager with geologist Jim Berkland (he did send me the $100 check); and on my web site www.calorey.com The Woman Who Predicts Earthquakes...But that's not all.
I just found this link [See the Question 5] that also confirms I held my ground for more than 3 years with the prediction--and I continued to say the next 6.0 in our Golden State would happen right where it did. So there you go.
This strong quake was felt by residents throughout Northern California. There was some damage, some injuries--but California got through this shaker which could have wreaked so much more havoc than it did. And I am thankful for that.
One more thing: Can Earthquakes Be Predicted? [see end of article about my NorCal bullseye quake "hit" noted in msnbc.com] Yes, I do believe some--not all--earthquakes can be predicted but short seismic windows are a challenge unless there is a lot of data. Plus teaming scientific cues with an intuitive's tools (images, dreams, body signs, etc.) can help one sense an oncoming shaker before it hits.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Quake Sensitive Hits Offshore NorCal, Not Haiti

By Cal Orey, Author-Intuitive
Okay. Here's the deal. I sense oncoming earthquakes like countless two-leggers and four-leggers can and do. And yes, I did achieve a "bulls-eye" hit with the January 9 6.5 Offshore Northern California quake. (My prediction was made on Coast to Coast) (January 1); Oracle 20/20 magazine (January issue); my website www.calorey.com The Woman Who Predicts Earthquakes link (3 1/2 years ago); and on my site www.earthquakeepi-center.com -- with up-to-date oberservances, from the exodus of the sea lions to my own seismically sensitive critters. Yes, the strong quake that rocked Northern California did frazzle nerves. Yes, there was damage. Yes, there were some injuries. It was a perfect prediction and I'm proud of it.
I waited 3 1/2 years and held my ground. The wager between geologist Jim Berkland and me, the "intuitive" was for the next 6.0+ to strike Northern or Southern California. I chose the first and even pinpointed the epi--was 29 miles from it. So why in the world didn't I see the quake coming to Haiti?
As a native Californian, I have ties to quakes that rattle our Golden State. I know our fault zones. I know our quake history. I've been in past quakes including the Loma Prieta major shaker that rumbled through San Francisco Bay Area--and I sensed that earthquake and survived it. Why? There was observances--data provided to me.
But with the Haiti quake? I have no link to it. Sure, I've predicted quakes and have gotten accurate predictions for Alaska, Japan, and even Italy. But I use cues and for these countries I got the signs. Not so with Haiti.
Recently, I couldn't get a reading on my financial situation. I called umpteen professional psychic organizations. Guess what? The majority of answers I received were off the mark. They didn't know about or understand the publishing industry and so they didn't give me accurate answers to my god-like questions about my career. The same goes for the Haiti quake. I didn't know about the quake possibility in this region, nor did I have sufficient data. And this is why I couldn't forsee a deadly quake that rocked my world because the magnitude of devastation has left me with a loss of words and heartsick...Regarding today's 5.9 aftershock? This is a no-brainer. You don't need a crystal ball or quake sensitive to tell you a 7.0 will be without aftershocks.
One more thing: I did forecast flooding for Northern California(I even included the Sierra) this year, this winter. And checking NOAA, guess what? Flood advisories are in working order. How did I foresee this happening? Signs and experience.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Author-Intuitive Hits a Bullseye Quake Prediction


It was the seismically sensitive Brittanys Simon and Seth, black cat Kerouac (all with an uncanny track record for sensing oncoming shakers), and last but not least the wayward sea lions that gave the intuitive an edge. But more than three years ago in a wager with geologist Jim Berkland--the man who predicted the World Series earthquake which had countless two-legger and four-legger red flags for the impending major shaker--she predicted this Northern California 6.0+ quake to happen (and held her ground) before Southern California. And she was right on the money (and very close to the epicenter). But she got final confirmation from the animals.















Saturday, January 9, 2010

Author-Intuitive Predicted 6.0+ Offshore NorCal Quake

For 3 1/2 years, I have had this quake wager with geologist Jim Berkland--the man who predicted the World Series Quake...for the next 6.0 in CA. He chose SoCal, me NorCal--divided at 37 latitude. I even pinpointed Petrolia/Eureka in my forecast and held my ground through these years.
I just got off the phone with him and yes, I did succeed with my prediction. I have this documented on Coast to Coast on Jan. 1; available to see in the Recap; in a national magazine Jan. issue Oracle-20-20 (page 32); Capt. Jack's paranormal program on New Year's Eve; on my site www.earthquakeepi-center.com for the wager.
The SF wayward sea lions were a big tip off as well as my seismically sensitive critters the past few days--which is documented on EEC. But I knew all along NorCal, Offshore near Eureka/Petrolia was going to be where it would hit. See below links.


http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/dyfi/events/nc/71338066/us/index.html

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2010/01/01

http://www.calorey.com/WomanPredictsQuakes.html

http://ourlegacybook.com/EECForum/index.php?topic=1111.0 [excerpt from Oracle 20-20 magazine, Jan. issue online and hard copy]

Author of The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes