7 of
                  10 Arrives!
            
              Java began sinking on December 23, 2010, though this was only
                reported as flooding that refuses to drain. This occurred from
                one end of the island to the other, and primarily on the
                southern side of Java, which is being pulled down. By December
                25, 2010 the Indo-Australian Plate began lifting on its eastern
                side. And by December 26, 2010 the Mariana and Philippine plates
                also began tilting. The buoys from the Philippine Sea to
                Tasmania show this, irrefutably. Queensland and the Philippine
                Islands suddenly had monstrous flooding due to the water
                draining toward the low sides of these tilting plates. Details
                on these issues are below, in this newsletter. Of course, as the
                Zetas had stated, the trend would be obvious before the
                scenarios started to unfold in ernest. This was outlined in Issue 208 of this
                newsletter on October 24, 2010, as the drumroll could be heard.
                Lets revisit the Zeta 7 of 10 predictions, and the predicted
                sequence of events, as they were outlined in Issue 207 of this newsletter on October 17,
                2010.  
                 
                ZetaTalk Prediction
                10/16/2010: As the Indo-Australia Plate
                  lifts and slides, this allows the Pacific plates to shift
                  west, which allows S America to shift west also. This is
                  greatly increased by the folding of the Mariana Trench and the
                  Philippine Plate. But it is the Indo-Australian Plate that
                  gives way to incite change in these other plates, and this is
                  what is manifesting now to those closely following the
                  changes. The sequence of events is, thus a tipping
                  Indo-Australia Plate with Indonesia sinking, [then] a folding
                  Pacific.  
                 
                Because of media suppression of any flooding in Indonesia, the
                public is unlikely to learn that this has occurred until it
                becomes extreme, within 2-3 of the start, per the Zetas, as
                outlined in Issue 217
                of this newsletter on December 26, 2010.  
                 
                ZetaTalk Prediction
                12/18/2010: The 7 of 10 will unfold but
                  not as expected by many. It will not be a dramatic
                  announcement on the news, as the establishment is ready for
                  this, due to the extensive discussions. As we stated, there
                  would be large quakes when Indonesia sinks but not the major
                  quakes one would expect, not magnitude 8-9. Already there are
                  many periods when quakes line the plate borders, and hammer
                  there. During one such episode, the elevation will start to
                  drop. We have never stated, in our predictions, how fast this
                  would go, just said "suddenly". The start will be sudden,
                  almost without warning, but the progress not swift as in the
                  pole shift hour. It will be a steady sinking, in short bursts,
                  over a 2-3 week period.  
                 
                Meanwhile, Indonesian politicians leap in to suppress any hint
                that their country is not safe for tourists, as this local
                incident shows.  
              
                - Psychic's Claims Spook Locals, Hurt
                    Bookings
 
                    December 27, 2010 
                  http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/213224/south-upset-by-warnings-of-tsunami 
                - The government is working to
                      dispel rumours sparked by a fortune teller that Andaman
                      coastal provinces will be hit by a tsunami. Anchalee
                      Vanich, the prime minister's deputy secretary-general and
                      a resident of Phuket, said a vigorous campaign was under
                      way to reassure residents and tourists along the Andaman
                      coast. Residents are frightened after a fortune teller
                      predicted a tsunami would hit the region on December 30.
                      Some tourists are reported to have cancelled their hotel
                      bookings. Kruawan Jankaew, a geologist with Chulalongkorn
                      University's faculty of science, said there was very
                      little chance of a tsunami in the near future since there
                      have been no warning signs. 
 
               
              Thus, the Zetas had predicted that where the first 7 of 10
                scenario would arrive by the end of 2010, for the world to
                become shocked by the 7 of 10 scenarios would not necessarily
                arrive by the end of 2010. But the 7 of 10 scenarios have
                certainly begun! 
                 
                ZetaTalk Statement
                6/19/2010: One or more of the plate
                  movements described would happen by the end of 2010, when a 7
                  of 10 would have arrived, and that a 7 of 10 would "shock the
                  world" so that there would be no doubt it had arrived. 
                 
                ZetaTalk Statement
                7/31/2010: A summary of proceedings around
                  the world could include the Earth changes, where we have
                  inferred a 7 of 10 would arrive by the end of 2010. We are
                  currently at a 6 and our statement is that a 7 of 10 would
                  "shock the world" and be unmistakable. At least one of them
                  will occur before the end of 2010. 
                 
                ZetaTalk Statement
                8/7/2010: Our prediction that a 7 of 10
                  will occur by the end of 2010, and will "shock the world". 
                 
                ZetaTalk Statement
                9/11/2010: We have stated that the 7 of 10
                  will "shock the world", and this has not yet happened. 
             
            Java Sinking
             
            
              On December 23, 2010 extensive flooding on Java was reported.
                By December 29, 2010 there had been no relief, though
                a loss of elevation was not admitted. The identical news
                released on December 23 was repeated on December 29. This was
                the same pattern with Pakistan, where the flood waters in July
                were claimed to be draining, for months, until recently when it
                was admitted by NASA that a permanent loss of elevation had
                occurred, as outlined in Issue
                  217 of this newsletter on December 26, 2010. Java lies
                along the bottom of the curve of the plate tongue holding
                Indonesia, and would likely experience the sinking early in the
                2-3 week process. A check on the elevation of these inundated
                Javanese locales shows that their elevation is low,
                with coastal access, so likely to be inundated by a loss of the
                80 foot sea level predicted by the Zetas.  
              
                - Floods Hit Six Villages in Indonesia
 
                    December 29, 2010 
                  http://www.qnaol.net/QNAEn/News_Bulletin/News/Pages/10-12-29-1625_617_0048.aspx 
                - Floods inundated at least six
                      villages in Cilacap District, Central Java Province, the
                      Indonesian news agency reported Wednesday. "Incessant
                      heavy rains triggered the floods at several villages. A
                      Cikawung river's dam also got burst," Among the affected
                      villages were Mekarsari and Sidasari in Cipari sub
                      district, Mulyadadi and Pahonjean in Majenang sub
                      district, and Cimanggu and Cilempuyang in Cimanggu sub
                      district.
 
               
                 
              
                - Floods Hit Six Villages in Indonesia
 
                    December 29, 2010 
                  http://www.qnaol.net/QNAEn/News_Bulletin/News/Pages/10-12-29-1625_617_0048.aspx 
                - Heavy floods are still posing a
                      serious threat in many parts of Indonesia this week,
                      following inundations in some villages in Cilacap (Central
                      Java) as well as Lombok Timur and Dompu (West Nusa
                      Tenggara). Floods also submerged several hundred houses in
                      two villages in Pringgebaya subdistrict, Lombok Timur
                      district, and a number of villages in Dompu district, West
                      Nusa Tenggara province, recently. 
 
               
                 
                 
                At first, it looked like Lombok Timur was the exception, as it
                was not on lowland. But in the earlier article raging waters
                from the Kokok Desa River was mentioned, and this rises from the
                coastline to Lombok Timur, so that tidal bore could be occurring
                there.  
              
                - Floods Still Posing Threat In
                    Indonesia
 
                    December 23, 2010 
                  http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsworld.php?id=552148 
                - While, Head of Pringgebaya
                      subdistrict Irpan Widiatma said the floods inundated
                      Pringgebaya and Pringgebaya Utara villages due to the
                      overflowing of Kokok Desa river.
 
               
                 
                 
                All this was predicted in Sabdo Palon's Javanese prophecy, as
                outlined in Issue 213
                of this newsletter, on November 28, 2010. 
              
                Utterly afflicted will be, those
                      who live in the land of Java. Such is the sign of the
                      coming of the year. When one crosses a river is an
                      instance. He is still in the middle of the river when
                      flash flood comes rushing, its depth drowns men. Rivers
                      are overflowing so much, looking like high tides. Like
                      flood tide climbing inland, destroying left and right. 
               
             
            Plates Tilting  
            
              The eastern edge of the Indo-Australian Plate is rising. One
                can see by the IRIS chart below that the eastern edge of the
                Indo-Australian Plate is outlined in quakes, at and just east of
                Vanuatu where a magnitude 7.6 quake occurred on December 25,
                2010. Vanuatu had 23 quakes over magnitude 5 within a 24 hour
                period after that, and continues to be hammered. In the days
                following, it was clear from the buoy
                  alerts in the area that this eastern edge of the plate had
                risen!  
             
             
             
            
              There had been instances this past year when the Coral Sea,
                just east of Australia, gave buoy evidence of a rising sea bed,
                as noted on July 11, 2010 in Issue
                  193 of this newsletter. Per the Zetas, the Coral Sea bed
                was a weak point in the plate, and was bending under the weight
                of the eastern edge of the plate as this side of the plate
                tilted up. The Indo-Australian Plate is being tilted and driven
                under the Himalayas, thus eventually giving New Zealand and the
                eastern edge of Australia an increase in elevation. Buoys in the
                Coral Sea are again showing a rising sea bed, by both buoy 55012
                and 55023. By December 28, 2010 this was rapidly changing! 
             
             
             
            
              ZetaTalk Explanation
                7/3/2010: When asked about this in April,
                  2010 when buoy 55023 first began showing the sea floor rise,
                  we mentioned not only the steadily rise of the eastern edge of
                  the Indo-Australian Plate but flexible parts of this plate
                  while can flex when the plate position changes. Plates are
                  heavy, and when they are tipped up, they can bend at the point
                  where they are becoming suspended, bend under the weight of
                  rock no longer supported by magma. A void is created under
                  that part of the plate, in essence. The sudden precipitous
                  drop in water height on June 25 does indeed have a
                  relationship to the 7.1 quake in the Solomons a day later.
                  This activity, the lift in the plate, has gotten stronger, and
                  the trend will only increase in the near future. 
                 
                On December 25, 2010, in step with the Vanuatu hammering, the
                plate edge itself rose! Buoys 51425 and 51426 east of Vanuatu,
                in the South Sea island regions of Fiji and Tonga which ride on
                the eastern edge of the Indo-Australian Plate, are showing a sea
                floor rise, and by December 28, 2010 this rise was obvious.  
             
             
             
            
              Is the entire eastern edge of the Indo-Australian Plate rising?
                Yes! A quick check to see what is occurring south of New
                Zealand, or above NW Australia, shows this to be the case! And
                rather suddenly! And rapidly since December 26, 2010 it would
                seem.  
                 
                 
               
             
             
             
            
              If a plate tilts, will water drain down toward the low end of
                the plate? Yes! And this in fact happened along the Queensland
                coastline, quite evident by December 29, 2010. Note that the
                excessive flooding is all along rivers draining into
                the seas to the east along the Queensland coastline. Just where
                the draining water from a tilted plate would be trapped and
                backwash up the rivers! 
              
                - Queensland Flooding 'Could Last
                    Weeks'
 
                    December 29, 2010 
                  http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/australia/4499963/Queensland-flooding-could-last-weeks 
                - Residents evacuated from flooded
                      Queensland towns have been warned they may not be able to
                      return to their homes for weeks. The last of Theodore's
                      residents were evacuated this morning, with all eyes now
                      on Bundaberg, where residents are today bracing for the
                      city's highest flood in 50 years. The evacuation of an
                      entire town is unprecedented in Queensland. These
                      floodwaters are likely to remain high for a long period of
                      time. In some cases that might be measured in weeks,
                      rather than days. Rail services have been suspended after
                      water rose over the Burnett River bridge. Evacuations are
                      also underway in the town of Emerald. Meanwhile residents
                      in the flood-ravaged town of Dalby on the northern Darling
                      Downs have just two days' supply of drinking water left
                      after the region's water treatment plant was inundated.
                      The swollen Myall Creek inundated more than 100 homes in
                      the town earlier this week, forcing about 60 residents
                      into evacuation centres.
 
               
             
               
            
              ZetaTalk Explanation
                1/1/2011: In warning about the effects of
                  the pole shift tides, we have often mentioned that a slosh can
                  run UP river. This prevents the rivers from draining, and
                  thus, rivers will rise beyond their flood level, to an
                  astonishing degree. Where the current flooding along coastal
                  Queensland is not due to the pole shift tides, it is related
                  to the rising of the eastern edge of the Indo-Australian
                  Plate. As the buoys in the area show, the entire region is
                  rising. Water trapped between two land masses has difficulty
                  redistributing quickly and smoothly, as every direction has
                  water rushing about, trying to find the lowest level. The
                  sudden rise in the floor of the seas around eastern Australia
                  caused this water to flow west, primarily, and for the coast
                  of Queensland, this included flowing up river. There has been,
                  as we predicted, an attempt to disguise this slosh by pointing
                  to the weather. Weather reports are pointing to rainfall along
                  the coast, where this slosh is most noticeable. But why would
                  rainfall on the coast cause such extensive flooding upriver?
                  The cover-up over the effects of the plate movements in this
                  region will not succeed, nor will it fool the public for long.
                   
                 
                By December 28, 2010 yet more signs of plates rising in this
                region occurred. Just north of New Guinea, on the little
                Caroline Plate sandwiched beneath the Philippine Plate and above
                the northern edge of the Indo-Australian Plate, buoy 52403
                showed the sea floor rapidly rising.  
                 
                 
               
             
              
             
            
              If this plate and the Indo-Australian Plate are rising, due to
                pressure from the compressing Pacific, what is happening north
                of this location where we expect the Mariana Plate to fold
                against the Pacific Plate, rising the eastern edge of both these
                plates. Well, these plates are rising, along their
                eastern edges! Again, this rise has been sudden, only since
                December 26, 2010, as these graphs captured on December 28, 2010
                show. The biggest rise, as might be expected, is on the eastern
                edge of the Mariana Plate. The plates are folding! 
                 
                  
                
                 
                And sure enough, the water draining from the rising Philippine
                Sea on the eastern side of the Philippine Plate inundated the
                eastern side of the Philippine islands! The 7 of 10 sequences
                have begun, have arrived, with much more to follow,
                shortly! 
              
                - Continuous rains cause landslide,
                    flood in parts of Albay
 
                    December 29, 2010 
                  http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/12/29/10/continuous-rains-cause-landslide-flood-parts-albay 
                - A heavy downpour in Bicol since
                      [Dec 28] has triggered landslides and flashfloods in
                      several parts of the province. Several villages in Legazpi
                      City were already submerged in flood waters. In Sitio
                      Capantaran, Imalnod, the river has overflowed. It flooded
                      rice fields with neck high waters. Flash floods also hit
                      downtown Legazpi, where several houses were reportedly
                      submerged. In Albay, 2,719 people from landslide-prone
                      areas were brought to evacuation centers. Authorities said
                      the downpour could still last up to 2 days, prompting
                      Albay officials to prepare relief assistance. The
                      excessive rainfall was reportedly caused by wind
                      convergence near the province. 
 
               
             
             
             
             
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