This morning Greece was slammed with a massive 6.3 earthquake, 9 km below the earth. Forget man-made Climate Change! Only the Creator can do this! 3, 6 and 9 on the 3rd day of the 3 month!
"On Live! Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits Greece!"
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2. As you'll notice, the stories about the 6.3 Greece earthquake, on 3.3.21, don't really say where the earthquake struck. They keep saying it was north of Larissa. Thankfully, Germany's http://VolcanoDiscovery.com  provides very accurate photos for us. (Look at the size of that 6.3!)
3. I've learned to zoom in on the circles, find what the highways, and/or street designs are of the area within the circle, and then look for that area on a map, like http://MapCarta.com  or Google Maps. If I hadn't, I would've missed the small, dense city of Elassona, Greece.
4. You see, when I found Elassona, I switched to the Satellite map and thought Elassona was located to the south of the freeways, which would be outside of the earthquake zone. And I've learned, "where the earthquake is - precisely! - is what matters."
5. Let me give you an example: the 4.7 earthquake that hit India 14 days ago. Researching it helped me find the goddess Babalon, but I never finished finding out exactly what the Indian earthquake struck. From Diocletian in Croatia, to BASF in Japan, quakes reveal a lot today!
6. So I knew it was important to find that 4.7 in India. But, unlike Croatia and Japan, the location in India was much less transparent. I wasn't ready for this. And the fact that VolcanoDiscovery was so opaque, as was the press, made me want to find the location even more.
7. Here is the report's text: "4.7 quake in Assam, India." Well, it turned out Assam was just a state. That's like saying a quake hit in Alabama, USA. And VolcanoDiscovery is usually much more specific.
8. Usually, earthquakes are listed by their city location in the nation, like the Mindanao earthquake in the Philippines just 10 days earlier. (Yeah. That's a random earthquake I clicked on. Kinda wasn't ready for the 6.0 again, but I suppose it was the 7th. Sigh.) Anyway---
9. Anyway, this was the photo of the 4.7 earthquake in India. And I knew India had nearly 2 billion people in an area smaller than the USA. There was nooooo freakin' way that earthquake hit where there wasn't a city, like the map appears. And I wanted to know that city or area!
10. In the beginning, I made the mistake of lining up the cities on the Volcano Discovery satellite image to other maps' surrounding cities. It only made me more lost. So then I started matching the river beds. And that finally got me somewhere...
11. I discovered a Mosque, a Buddhist temple and a Bahai tea plantation all next to each other! I thought they wanted to kill each other!? And that's where I left it. I thought that's where the earthquake struck. That was...
12. ...until I discovered the roads and highways. When I matched those up, it turned out I was too far west on the triple-religion hit. The 4.7 earthquake actually hit above a little bump in the highway, between two bigger bumps. So. I zoomed in there. Holy ###!
13. You see, there wasn't anything there at all!!! Nothing but a little Buddhist temple and a Xerox shop!!! So. I clicked on the temple, just out of curiosity! I'd traveled a long way for this! I wanted to know sooooomething!!! And boy, am I glad I did!
14. At first, the Satsang Vihar Borbill temple looks like a nice artistic kind of place, right? I should've learned from Tolkein. The bad guys don't wear horns on their heads. (Anyone notice the three hexagrams? "Star of David"! I don't think so! Poor David!!!) Let's look in!
15. So. It turned out our little itty bitty Satsang Buddhist temple, buried there on their very own Borbil Road in Gonta Gram, Assam, India, was a tiny part of a much larger beast. The larger the congregation, the larger the temple building.
16. And there's a reason why the 4.7 earthquake hit a very small temple! Look around! Within 20 or 30 miles, there's at least 11 other #Satsang Buddhist temples. And since I hadn't heard about Satsang in years, I thought I'd follow the think they gave me!
17. You should visit. http://Satsang.org.in . Oh. What a gift. What an amazing, amazing gift. Take a look at those two kids there. They are grown men with moustaches. Ah. I can think of a few people who could do this site more justice than I could, y'know?
18. It gets better. In 1888, Sree Sree Thakur was born. "The baby came out with such a glowing light that the boatmen on nearby Padma thought the house caught fire and they rushed with bucket loads of water to douse the flame only to discover themselves befooled." Wow.
19. Who is Sree Sree Thakur? He is the one that the Satang pray to. Why? Because! Just listen to their prayers. This 1888 baby/scientist became, "EVOLVED IN THE AQUATIC, AMPHIBIAN, TERRESTRIAL, PRE-HUMAN AND DWARF." Pray, g-d dammit! Bow down and pray to the dwarf expert!!!
20. Oh. And did I mention? He claims to be Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed, Chaitanya and Anukul Ramakrishna. (Just ignore that they all teach opposing doctrines. It's more profitable this way!)
21. Don't tell me chasing earthquakes doesn't pay. Satsang has 80 million members worldwide. And they quote Jesus on http://Satsang.com : "For where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them." I hope so. Hit this Satanist with Holy Water.
22. So!!! Now that we've learned how important digging into and researching an earthquake site can be, let's turn our attention back to Greece's 6.3 earthquake, on 3/3/21, shall we?
23. Especially since the aftershocks in Greece were so large. This is the map of the 5.9 in Greece the next day, on the outskirts of Elassona. That's really high for an aftershock in most places. It really looks like its own quake! So- let's revisit last week's 6.3 on the map!
24. So, as I said before, I looked at the roads in purple to discover exactly where the earhquake hit- aka, where its epicenter was. Most headlines said Larissa, but the circle said the quake was no where close to Larissa. So! I traced the roads I saw at the center...
25. ...and I lined them up and found that the 6.3 quake was literally DEAD CENTER on Elassona.
26. By doing this, I discovered that the quake didn't center itself on the greater Elassona at all. If you look on the satellite, Elassona looks like it stretches out south. So I switched back, and zoomed in closer to that freeway intersection at the heart of the circle.
27. And, as you can see, the moment I started to zoom in on that Alassona intersection, a pea-sized tan area appeared! Right where the earthquake had centered!! On the right, you can see where I zoomed in even more. And boom! A massive, tightly packed city appeared!!! Wow! #Greece
28. Next, I checked the basics on Elassona, Greece, before going any further. Clearly, that little dense population was the immediate target. Why? What was there?.
And then I saw it. Do you? "It is situated at base of Mount Olympus." WHAT!? Holy ----!!!
29. Oh my God. There it is. Mount Olympus, the mountain dedicated to Satan, is sitting North East of Elassona, Greece. No wonder her freeways are so big! She's the main inland stop to get to Olympus and its foothills!!! You know why that's big? #Greece #63GreeceQuake #earthquake
30. Mount Olympus is where the pagan Greeks say Zeus and his 12 gods live. Jesus of Nazareth called the Zeus temples if Hellenism, "Satan's throne." So Elassona is at the foot of Hellenism: aka, Satan worship. Hm!
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