Recent earthquakes activity strongly indicates 7 of 10 plate movement progression

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Last 2 weeks earthquakes reported in EMSC as of 19 May 2013, as shown with IRIS and with the following figures on Google Earth, strongly suggest the 7 of 10 progression, its global plates movement explained in detail by ZetaTalk.

List of Figures

1) South America (Pacific side)

2) Northern edge of Pacific Plate (Kuril / Aleutian)

3) Indonesia region

4) Melanesia ~ New Zealand region

5) Central Asia / Tibet region

6) Arabian Peninsula region

7) Turkey region

8) Canada region

9) Japan region

* 1) ~ 7): Google Earth;  Data of earthquakes on Google Earth: http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/world/

* 8): Earthquakes Canada: http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/index-eng.php

* 9): Earthquakes Japan (Japanese): http://bousai.tenki.jp/bousai/earthquake/

1) South America (Pacific side)

2) Northern edge of Pacific Plate (Kuril / Aleutian)

3) Indonesia ~ Melanesia ~ New Zealand region

4) Melanesia ~ New Zealand region

5) Central Asia / Tibet region

6) Arabian Peninsula region

7) Turkey region

8) Canada region

9) Japan region


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