Brace yourself for upheaval and transformation in the next five years. Total solar eclipses seem to trigger seismic events upon the lands and seas their shadows touch. On 21 August 2017, the lower 48 states had a solar eclipse draw its mysterious darkness of 90 to 100 percent totality over four of some of America’s most dangerous seismic and tsunami-generating quake zones. They are the Cascadia Subduction Zone in the Pacific Ocean along the Oregon, Washington and British Columbian Coasts; the dormant supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park; the New Madrid Fault Line in Missouri near the Mississippi River; and finally, the earthquake-prone Charleston, South Carolina area along the Atlantic Coast. If the pattern of seismic activity seen in the Great Eclipses of 1999 and 2009 is repeated in the Great American Eclipse of 2017, then either one or a series of potential major quakes of magnitude 6 to a megathrust of magnitude 9 could happen a week to three months after the eclipse. A second wave of seismic episodes of the same potential magnitude could follow 8 to 18 months after the eclipse. Less frequent but no less damaging episodes of quakes and tsunamis could take place as late as 2 to 5 years after the moon’s shadow on 21 August 2017 had touched future epicenters inside these four seismically sensitive zones. Cities and towns across the United States, even in the earthquake prone West Coast areas, are woefully unprepared for such natural disasters. If only one, two or all four seismic zones become active after the eclipse, the devastation could bring the greatest superpower in history to its knees through a string of natural disasters. Great earth change prophets like Edgar Cayce, Ruth Montgomery and Nostradamus have accurately dated and located future history-altering earthquakes and tsunamis. They have also tried to warn the world to prepare for and survive future upheavals, not only of earth and ocean, but financial, economic and political quakes soon to challenge the most powerful nation on Earth as if it were fabled Atlantis from mythological times—the advanced and militarily unstoppable island hegemon of pre-history, laid low by natural catastrophes. Is America, by coincidence or mysterious Fate’s intent, about to suffer a repeat of what took down the Atlanteans? World-renowned prophecy scholar and Nostradamus expert John Hogue will take us through a journey mixing seismic evidence with prophetic and astrological forecasts that will try to illuminate what will really happen, if anything, following the moon’s shadow passing over America, from sea to shining sea. The Great American Eclipse came at a time of significant astrological portents that not only could bring a life-changing experience to President Donald Trump but also to 330 million Americans. America is stuck and something has to give. Political fault lines in polarized Washington DC and fiat faults grinding out economic fantasy must rock, roll and rent. Earthquakes can be a creative catalyst for unexpected uplifts of national attention that rethink, redefine and rebuild America for the better. This eclipse may mark the overshadowing of American hegemony over the world, yet John Hogue will share hopeful prophecies indicating that America’s greatest and happiest days are ahead, once American is no longer burdened by being a superpower. “John Hogue is unique. He’s one of a kind.” —George Noory, Host of “Coast to Coast AM” John Hogue is author of 900 articles and 43 published books (1,170,000 copies sold) spanning 20 languages.
If you are anticipating the 2017 solar eclipse over the United States, or looking back to consider the significance of the event, I recommend The Great American Eclipse: Earthquake and Tsunami as a catalyst for your meditations. As its title indicates, the book deals with the notable solar eclipse transiting the continental United States from the Northwest to the Southeast in August of 2017. Specifically, it deals with the potential for earthquakes and tsunamis affecting the US as a result of the passing of the eclipse’s shadow over major fault-lines.
John Hogue, this book’s author, is a well-known scholar of prophecy, political astrologer, and topical commentator. In commemorating this cosmic event, he recites incidents of major earthquakes from history that were apparently presaged by solar eclipses. It’s a fairly long list that includes some of recent history’s most notable quakes and tsunamis (Alaska in 1927, San Francisco in 1906, Tohoku in 2011). The implication is a statistical correlation that’s hard to ignore. He bolsters this with portentous prophetic writings (primarily, Nostradamus), astrological influences, and even a German scientific study done in 1959. In five chapters and an Introduction, Mr. Hogue gives us his take on the evidence and implications in very readable prose that ranges from clever, to somber, to humorous, to touching.
Beyond the statistics and anecdotes of history, Mr. Hogue offers a lot of perspective from Nostradamus’ writings. His quotes and interpretations paint a compelling picture from the latter’s most ominous writings concerning our times. He also notes the astrological implications, though not nearly to the degree he does in John Hogue’s Worldwide Astrological Predictions for the Real New Year: Sprint 2017 to Spring 2018 (which I consider to be the companion volume to this one).
Several themes weave though this book that will provide food for thought beyond the eclipse event itself. Among these are the idea of the vulnerability of the US economy to natural disaster, the mirroring of the state of the US in the legend of Atlantis, and how the astrological fate of President Donald Trump may be intertwined with that of the United States.
Mr. Hogue is known for his political predictions and he makes several in the course of this book. He made one near the beginning of Chapter Four that especially struck me. It’s probably more of a predictive observation, but it concerns the status of the United States around the year 2034 that I think is an extremely “right on” summation of the root cause of all the turmoil in our present time.
Mr. Hogue finishes his book with some observations on the unapproved narrative of human history and the correspondences of legend. He then talks about his own plans for “Eclipse Day” which leads to a reminiscence about his time at Rancho Rajneesh with the Indian philosopher, Osho. This is the touching part that I hope he’ll expand upon in some future work.
The Great American Eclipse: Earthquake and Tsunami is a thoughtful and thought-provoking book based on a significant natural event in these most unnatural of times. An open-minded “heads up” whether viewed from a historical, scientific, prophetic, or astrological perspective, it offers warnings worth heeding and insights worth pondering.