Friday, 27 March 2026

Our Leaders And MSM Are Not Mentioning This! A Massive Uptick In Major Quakes In The First Three Months Of 2026 more than 3060 quakes measuring mag 4 to 8 have been recorded—1343 (MORE) than the year 2000!

Above, screen grab USGS: So far in 2026, 433 major quakes, magnitude of 5 or higher, have rocked the planet. Below, another screen grab from USGS, this time the same period from 100 years earlier. (1926 Jan 1 to March 26) Only 51 major quakes, magnitude of 5 or higher, were recorded, an astonishing difference of 382 in less than three months. Of course, we do have to take modern technology into account, but even so!  

If we add magnitude 4 quakes, the total becomes even more astonishing. In the year 2,000, USGS recorded 1719 earthquakes ranging from mag 4, 5, 6, 7 etc in the first three months of that year. Just 26 years later, and the first 3 months of 2026 have recorded a whopping 3062, a difference of 1343, ladies and gentlemen, this is, as far as I know, unprecedented in recorded history!

While nations rise against nations, and wars and rumours of wars grab the world's headlines this year, another prophecy, probably the best-known prophecy from Jesus Christ, is underway with no attention whatsoever from the PTB.

What does the USGS say?

A temporary increase or decrease in seismicity is part of the normal fluctuation of earthquake rates. Neither an increase nor decrease worldwide is a positive indication that a large earthquake is imminent.

The ComCat earthquake catalog contains an increasing number of earthquakes in recent years--not because there are more earthquakes, but because there are more seismic instruments and they are able to record more earthquakes.

The National Earthquake Information Center now locates about 20,000 earthquakes around the globe each year, or approximately 55 per day. As a result of the improvements in communications and the increased interest in natural disasters, the public now learns about earthquakes more quickly than ever before.

According to long-term records (since about 1900), we expect about 16 major earthquakes in any given year. That includes 15 earthquakes in the magnitude 7 range and one earthquake magnitude 8.0 or greater. In the past 40-50 years, our records show that we have exceeded the long-term average number of major earthquakes about a dozen times.

The year with the largest total was 2010, with 23 major earthquakes (greater than or equal to magnitude 7.0). In other years, the total was well below the annual long-term average of 16 major earthquakes. 1989 had only 6 major earthquakes and 1988 only had 7.

Learn more: Earthquake Lists, Maps and Statistics

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