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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 1 MIN

818 385 Miles Deep: The Earthquake Nobody Is Talking About

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

23 Feb 2026A series of deep earthquakes, including a magnitude 7.1 event 385 miles underground, have occurred in the Tonga Kerdc trench system. These earthquakes, caused by mineral conversion implosions, redistribute stress to shallower fault systems, potentially triggering surface earthquakes. The timing of these earthquakes coincides with a geomagnetic storm triggered by a coronal hole high-speed stream from the sun, suggesting a possible connection between solar activity and earthquake frequency.Comet Mace, a large fragment of a comet that broke apart near the sun around 900 AD, is on a collision course with the sun. If it survives its perihelion on April 4th, it could be visible to the naked eye, potentially rivalling Venus in brightness. However, there’s a chance it could impact the sun, potentially triggering a Carrington-level event that could disrupt Earth’s power grid and electronics.

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