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TSUNAMI The Next Big Wave




By Roseanne van Langenberg

Renowned scientist Dr Kerry Sieh predicted the guaranteed Next Big Wave or giant Tsunami will definitely happen. It will be the grandaddy of them all, and will hit Indonesia

When?... whether it be in a few months, or in a decade is what he cannot accurately predict at this present moment.

Dr Sieh, a Geology professor at the California Institute of Technology, knows Indonesia's earthquake zone like the back of his hand ...

..and he did in fact predict the first earthquake that hit parts of Indonesia on Boxing Day. Now he predicts another Tsunami will hit, and this will be the grandaddy of them all!

From Melbourne MSN channel 9's Sixty Minutes, Richard Carleton explains why the earthquakes and ensuing Tsunami's occur:

RICHARD CARLETON: Dr Sieh's focus is on the faultline, 5000km long, where moving plates of the earth's crust grind against each other. The plate under the Indian Ocean slides beneath Indonesia, much like the disappearing stairs on an escalator. But some sections get stuck and then later snap upwards, releasing gargantuan force.

DR KERRY SIEH: The plates get hung up and they can't slip past each other, so the upper plate gets dragged down as this plate sinks and with it, the islands get dragged down, slowly but surely, and when the earthquake happens, they pop back up and out.

RICHARD CARLETON: And that's what happened last Boxing Day. The quake jolted the mainland so violently that people were thrown to the ground.

What a pointless waste of life!

Dr Sieh had warned the governments concerned ahead of time. He went down personally and alerted inhabitants of the affected villages in Indonesia to protect themselves against the Tsunami he just knew would happen ... but nobody paid any attention to him.

Now when he walks into these same villages, he is welcomed and treated as a hero !

From his 14 satellite research station, high in the mountain tops of the humid Indonesian jungle, Dr Sieh now predicts the next Tsunami will hit, and the precise location .... right opposite the city of Padang in Indonesia ... inhabitants: 1 million people!

Repeat: All Kerry Sieh cannot pinpoint is when ...it could happen in months, or the next decade.

The city of Padang is base for Australian surfers who go there to surf the waves of the Menwawais ... where some of the best surfing breaks in the world may be found.

Geographically, the city of Padang would have difficulty dealing with a high tide, the devastation caused by the grandaddy of Tsunamis is incomprehensible.

Imagine a mere 15 minute warning before the earthquake ... and then the waters of the giant Tsunami gushing down the streets of Padang, just like it did in Banda Acheh washing everything away in its stride ... a moving torrent of cars, oil, broken trees and precious human life

Let's all work together to lobby the more developed Nations to finance, in haste, the installation of the much needed "Tsunami detecting" equipment in the region. Let us not have to, yet again, witness such pointless waste of Human life.


 
 
About the Author
Roseanne van Langenberg is a Marketing Consultant and Publisher, who journals expert Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing Strategies at the acclaimed Increase Free Website Traffic strategies Site http://www.MarketingDefined/blog/

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