There is a very famous dream that a man named Joe Brandt had. His dream mainly concerned a California mega earthquake in which he saw much of California sliding into the ocean. In his dream he also saw several precursor volcanic and or earthquake events occurring in Mexico, South America, Japan, and in Nevada. He believed these events happened about 3 months before the California mega earthquake.
Here is what he saw in his dream regarding the events before the California mega earthquake.
“When I looked at Grand Canyon, that great big gap was closing in, and Boulder Dam was being pushed, from underneath. And then, Nevada, and on up to Reno. Way down south, way down. Baja, California. Mexico too. It looked like some volcano down there was erupting, along with everything else. I saw the map of South America, especially Colombia. Another volcano—eruption—shaking violently. I seemed to be seeing a movie of three months before—before the Hollywood earthquake. Venezuela seemed to be having some kind of volcanic activity. Away off in the distance, I could see Japan, on a fault, too. It was so far off—not easy to see because I was still on Big Bear Mountain, but it started to go into the sea. I couldn't hear screaming, but I could see the surprised look on their faces. They looked so surprised. Japanese girls are made well, supple, easy, muscles that move well. Pretty, too. But they were all like dolls. It was so far away I could hardly see it. In a minute or two it seemed over. Everybody was gone. There was nobody left.”
As you just read in the account of his dream he saw several events before the California mega earthquake. Many of the precursor events he saw involved volcanic activity in Baja California, Mexico and South America. He also saw the destruction of the Boulder (Hoover) dam, and a mega earthquake in Japan.
Thus if Joe Brandt’s dream is to be trusted, any major volcanic earthquake activity in Mexico needs to be watched as a precursor to a mega earthquake in California. One also needs to realize that several other events may occur in tandem with any major Mexico volcanic activity such as; a large earthquake in Mexico City, volcanic activity in Baja California, and South America, along with the destruction of the Boulder (Hoover) dam, and a mega earthquake in Japan.
On Monday 4/18/2016 one of the largest volcanoes in Mexico—Popocatepetl—erupted violently spewing ash over a large area. Popocatepetl is located about 70 km (43 mi) southeast of Mexico City.
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