Chile earthquake beforeshock nuclear lights and aftershock enlightenment
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2010-03-09 13:02
(Examiner.com) Following Chile's powerful aftershock this week, investigations revealed a nuclear testing connection to the quake's odd beforeshock lights. Chilean eyewitnesses further descibed these bright lights and how to help suffering Chileans.
Journalist Cecillia Lagos and another eyewitness, Lorena Rios described the frightening, odd, bright lights before the recent monumental earthquake in Chile.
Ms. Lagos, from her home in Santiago, said in the February 27, 2010 CCN report (Youtube below at 00:19) that "the sky was changing colors as if it was 'Apocalypse Now.'" She stated two days ago that the lights were the most frightening part of the quake.
Ms. Lorena Rios was driving in her car in Santiago when the earthquake struck Chile. She tells CNN (Youtube below at 00:37) that there was "some type of lightning in the sky, as if they were shutting down the electricity."
Another Chilean has stated that there is much discussion in the country about the lights people saw. (See: Dupre, (video) Chilean TV HAARP quake WMD special program, Examiner)
Similar odd lighting was noted by witnesses in China and in Haiti moments before their last major earthquakes that devastaed them. These lights have since been dismissed by mainstream press.
For example, one news reporter downplayed eyewitness reports and citizen discussions about the odd quake lights saying something to the effect that bright odd lighting is always associated with earthquakes because of the gasses released. "Tectonic stresses ionizing the atmosphere to the release of gasses?"
Such explanation fails to explain the bright, odd lighting before as well as during earthquakes. In a least developing nation (with minimal modern energy resources), where one of the world's oldest living cultures survives, despite intensive experiences with earthquakes, the people say that the frightening bright lights with earthquakes something new. In the article, CLG implies Chile HAARP Quake: Great ball of fire?, it was reported that a "bright glow was seen and reported by hundreds of people, locals and tourists, during Vanuatu's 7.3 earthquake in 2002. The writer witnessed that bright glow there during that quake around 4 a.m."
Awakened by the quake's violent jolts, the writer saw in the unusually lighted room the bedroom curtains appearing to stand straight out horizontally due to the house tilting. After struggling down the stairs in the dark with three other people occupying the house at the time, the brightest flash occurred within seconds of the quake.
Each occupant had automatically attempted to turn on upstairs lights to better see down the stairs that were moving up and down, (not sideways), but the electricity was out. When at the bottom of the stairs, within a minute of the quake, an exceptionally bright, white light lit the entire downstairs. It was so odd, even amdist what felt like a near death experience, the four questioned how that light could have been possible.
"Vanuatu's indigenous population and one of the World's oldest living cultures that inhabits a remote and pristine tropical paradise area, reported that they had never before seen a bright glow during earthquakes.
"They did notice with great curiosity, due to its unusual presence there in the Port Vila harbor, the huge U.S. Navy ship that had unceremoniously moved in a couple of days before the quake, leaving before the quake as quietly as it had arrived." (See: CLG implies Chile HAARP Quake: Great ball of fire?)
Aftershock report on nuclear 'tests,' quakes, suspicious deaths and secrets
Investigative reporter, Wayne Madsen reports on suspicious deaths, possible suicided cases involving employees at the UN's Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) offices. For example, he highlights the death of U.N. seismographic monitoring expert, Timothy Hampton who worked in the CTBTO's International Data Center Division that collects seismographic data on tremors from 255 monitoring stations around the world. (See WMR, Is there an ongoing government "cataclysm cover-up?, Mar 4, 2010)
Now Hampton's colleagues at CTBTO live in fear, possibly due to the "fact that the UN agency's global network of 255 certified seismographic monitoring stations may be recording cataclysmic changes in the earth's crust that governments and the UN want to keep secret from the public. The subsurface seismic monitors are able to distinguish between nuclear tests and natural tremors." (Madsen)
"The recent spate of powerful earthquakes in Haiti, Chile (Concepcion-Santiago and the latest 6.3 quake in Antofagasta in the north), Taiwan, and the South Pacific suggest that contrary to what the U.S. Geological Survey (USPS) claims is "normal" is far from commonplace."
Furthermore, Madsen reports that CTBTO seismographic monitoring stations are located in areas of recent earthquake activity." The staitons are in Ushuaia, Coronel Fontana, Limon Verde, Easter Island, Robinson Crusoe Island, and Juan Fernandez Island, Chile; Guadeloupe, Puerto la Cruz, and San Juan in the Caribbean; and Guangzhou, China.
Even more unsettling is the WMR findings from sources close to the USGS that the agency that have disclosed that "part of the Department of Interior, is 'cooking' magnitude figures on earthquakes with a tendency toward downgrading them in strength."
It is no small wonder that in earthquake-ravaged Chile, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's photo-op visit angered the Chileans.
Madsen's concludes that "[a}fter U.S. government agencies were caught lying about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, details about the hurricane Katrina disaster on the Gulf coast, and a number of other issues, the question can now be asked: Is the U.S. government engaged in a cataclysm cover-up?"
This conclusion reflects the groundswell of voices around the world.











