Upheaval!: Why Catastrophic Earthquakes Will Soon Strike the United States

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The United States of America will likely be devastated by earthquakes within the next twenty years. That is the startling conclusion of the authors of this book, all of them leading experts in the geophysical effects of climate change. They make a strong case for a link between the suns cycles of behavior with highly destructive earthquakes. The authors explain that when the sun goes into a reduced energy phase, it produces colder weather and the worst earthquakes weve ever seen. Their easy-to-understand charts and graphs clearly show that we face an imminent threat. Find out the status of the threat for California, Alaska, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and other states and regionsas well as when and where the next catastrophic quakes will most likely strike. The authors also share the latest damage and loss-of-life assessments from the federal government, and they argue that were not doing enough to confront the threat. The United States could face up to $600 billion in damages, and tens of thousands of people could die beginning in 2017, they warn. Prepare yourself, your family, and your business for the most dangerous earthquakes youll ever face with Upheaval!

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James Phetteplace
February 23, 2020
Chilling epoch of fact and conjecture towards a little believed future.
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Marius Bratu
June 21, 2023
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John L. Casey has served his country, the U.S. government, the space program, climate science, and geology for over forty years. He has been a national space policy adviser to the White House and Congress, a senior field engineer on the Space Shuttle program, consultant to NASA Headquarters and consultant to or head of leading-edge high-tech start-ups. He is currently CEO of the International Earthquake and Volcano Prediction Center (IEVPC) in Orlando, Florida, as well as president of his own science and engineering consulting company, Veritence Corporation. He was formerly president of the Space and Science Research Corporation, a leading climate research company. He is the author of two climate books, Cold Sun and its updated version, the bestseller, Dark Winter. Dr. Dong Choi is director of Research for the International Earthquake and Volcano Research Center (IEVPC). His office is in Canberra, Australia, where he is the managing director of Raax Australia Pty Ltd., a borehole imaging and geological analysis company. He is also editor-in-chief of New Conceptsin Global Tectonics (NCGT) Journal (www.ncgt.org). Dr. Fumio Tsunoda is professor emeritus of geology and civil engineering from the National Saitama University, Japan. He is a world-renowned seismologist/geologist. He published several very popular books on earthquakes in Japan. He is an IEVPC associate scientist. Dr. Ole Humlum is a professor of physical geography at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is a glaciologist and geomorphologist and author of several science texts and approximately 100 science papers.

John L. Casey has served his country, the U.S. government, the space program, climate science, and geology for over forty years. He has been a national space policy adviser to the White House and Congress, a senior field engineer on the Space Shuttle program, consultant to NASA Headquarters and consultant to or head of leading-edge high-tech start-ups. He is currently CEO of the International Earthquake and Volcano Prediction Center (IEVPC) in Orlando, Florida, as well as president of his own science and engineering consulting company, Veritence Corporation. He was formerly president of the Space and Science Research Corporation, a leading climate research company. He is the author of two climate books, Cold Sun and its updated version, the bestseller, Dark Winter. Dr. Dong Choi is director of Research for the International Earthquake and Volcano Research Center (IEVPC). His office is in Canberra, Australia, where he is the managing director of Raax Australia Pty Ltd., a borehole imaging and geological analysis company. He is also editor-in-chief of New Conceptsin Global Tectonics (NCGT) Journal (www.ncgt.org). Dr. Fumio Tsunoda is professor emeritus of geology and civil engineering from the National Saitama University, Japan. He is a world-renowned seismologist/geologist. He published several very popular books on earthquakes in Japan. He is an IEVPC associate scientist. Dr. Ole Humlum is a professor of physical geography at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is a glaciologist and geomorphologist and author of several science texts and approximately 100 science papers.

John L. Casey has served his country, the U.S. government, the space program, climate science, and geology for over forty years. He has been a national space policy adviser to the White House and Congress, a senior field engineer on the Space Shuttle program, consultant to NASA Headquarters and consultant to or head of leading-edge high-tech start-ups. He is currently CEO of the International Earthquake and Volcano Prediction Center (IEVPC) in Orlando, Florida, as well as president of his own science and engineering consulting company, Veritence Corporation. He was formerly president of the Space and Science Research Corporation, a leading climate research company. He is the author of two climate books, Cold Sun and its updated version, the bestseller, Dark Winter. Dr. Dong Choi is director of Research for the International Earthquake and Volcano Research Center (IEVPC). His office is in Canberra, Australia, where he is the managing director of Raax Australia Pty Ltd., a borehole imaging and geological analysis company. He is also editor-in-chief of New Conceptsin Global Tectonics (NCGT) Journal (www.ncgt.org). Dr. Fumio Tsunoda is professor emeritus of geology and civil engineering from the National Saitama University, Japan. He is a world-renowned seismologist/geologist. He published several very popular books on earthquakes in Japan. He is an IEVPC associate scientist. Dr. Ole Humlum is a professor of physical geography at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is a glaciologist and geomorphologist and author of several science texts and approximately 100 science papers.

John L. Casey has served his country, the U.S. government, the space program, climate science, and geology for over forty years. He has been a national space policy adviser to the White House and Congress, a senior field engineer on the Space Shuttle program, consultant to NASA Headquarters and consultant to or head of leading-edge high-tech start-ups. He is currently CEO of the International Earthquake and Volcano Prediction Center (IEVPC) in Orlando, Florida, as well as president of his own science and engineering consulting company, Veritence Corporation. He was formerly president of the Space and Science Research Corporation, a leading climate research company. He is the author of two climate books, Cold Sun and its updated version, the bestseller, Dark Winter. Dr. Dong Choi is director of Research for the International Earthquake and Volcano Research Center (IEVPC). His office is in Canberra, Australia, where he is the managing director of Raax Australia Pty Ltd., a borehole imaging and geological analysis company. He is also editor-in-chief of New Conceptsin Global Tectonics (NCGT) Journal (www.ncgt.org). Dr. Fumio Tsunoda is professor emeritus of geology and civil engineering from the National Saitama University, Japan. He is a world-renowned seismologist/geologist. He published several very popular books on earthquakes in Japan. He is an IEVPC associate scientist. Dr. Ole Humlum is a professor of physical geography at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is a glaciologist and geomorphologist and author of several science texts and approximately 100 science papers.

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