3 - Cayce’s Time
Clock
When Alaska became the forty-ninth state in 1959, it set the stage for the materialization of one of Cayce’s early earth changes, slated to occur between 1958 and 1998.
“The early portion,” Cayce had said, “will see a change in the physical aspect of the west coast of America”—and that certainly happened in 1964, with the continent’s worst quake ever.
Repercussions of that quake are still
being felt, for as Current Science, a weekly science report, pointed
out, the quake shifted mountains an average of five feet, lifted the
sea floor as much as fifty feet, and raised the entire continent of
North America a half an inch.
Its shock impact was even greater
perhaps than Cayce had considered.
“Tides surged eight feet higher than usual along coasts three thousand miles away. In Iran, the solid land rose and fell like a wave when earthquake waves passed through.”
Actually, the Alaskan quake was only the most dramatic in a series
of drastic earth changes presaging far more sweeping destruction
visualized for later this century. Cayce also saw dramatic risings
and sinkings in the Mediterranean, as a prelude to catastrophe
elsewhere, and the eastern basin of Mare Nostrum has briefly
subsided, while the sea floor off Morocco spectacularly shot up 3300
feet.
Already, new land has materialized in both the Atlantic and
the Pacific, as Cayce foresaw more than twenty years ago, and the
most specific forecast on his time clock—a dramatic land rise where
Atlantis once supposedly stood—may be just around the corner, if the
Cayce time clock is on schedule. Psychics traditionally have foggy
notions about time, even in otherwise precise predictions, but Cayce
definitely fixed 1968 or 1969, for new land to appear in the
Caribbean.
Now check out the USGS real time map: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
Do you see a Ring of Fire?
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