Next San Francisco Earthquake, Bigger Than Last Week’s

I saw the pendulum with ten days on it, then I saw some very clear visions of earthquakes and then I saw San Francisco.

There was an earthquake on the exact 10th day as I said, in SF at 2.31 pm. So the visions were correct. It was 4.00 on the Richter scale, a sudden jolt yes, not a full knockdown.

I wondered what was the point of the SF earthquake visions. The only conclusion I reached was that it was to give me confidence to post the visions I see in the future that I may not believe at first. Or, that I may be too nervous to post in case I’m wrong.

San Francisco—The Next One

So here goes. Four days ago I saw a wide-screen four-color vision of a long dining table. On it were china bowls, crockery, plates, cups, glasses; the whole scene began to shake violently, the most violent shaking I’ve ever seen. The table tipped up at a 45 degree angle, the plates went flying then the walls and ceiling fell in—crash, bang, wallop!

Then today I saw some Gaia beings in San Francisco. They were crouching, joined arm-in-arm huddled over like a rugby scrum. They were pushing on a road in the city, that I’ve seen before, they were rocking the road up and down with great force. It seemed effortless to them.

Conclusion: Gaia hit—earthquake (big one), San Francisco. I’m just missing the exact date.

Let’s see if I get given the exact date and time. Last week my prediction was on the right day but seven hours out, not quite good enough. The closest I’ve ever got on an earthquake is to within four hours. I’ll try for the exact minute if possible.

But I don’t control the intelligence that fires the information, so I have to always wait and see. And it/they might have constraints I know nothing about. (sw)

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