Comparable dates (June 9 vs July 29), largest Richter recorded for the date (5.7 vs 7.0), and Global Quakes occurring are below. The live seismo charts should reflect this activity with similar black spikes, unless the sensitivity of the monitors had been turned down. In that steady dumbing down of the Richters being reported has occurred, the quakes on July 29 might even be larger than those on June 9 being used for comparison. Also, the July 29 quake had more quakes in the cluster, of a higher magnitude. Yet the spikes on the live seismos are virtually flat. Proof of a coverup, and attempt to keep the public from being aware, as all those black spikes occurring all over the world at once was so dramatic!
June 9, Mag 5.7, Taiwan 02:03:38.4 UTC Mag 4.6 Belarus 01:53:32.4 UTC Mag 4.6 China 01:53:06.1 UTC Mag 4.4 China 01:52:56.2 UTC Mag 5.3 Taiwan 01:52:49.6 UTC Mag 5.7 Taiwan 01:52:48.8 UTC Mag 4.9 Taiwan 01:52:48.5 UTC Mag 5.5 Taiwan 01:52:48.5 UTC Mag 5.6 Taiwan 01:52:00.4 UTC Mag 4.9 PhilippinesJuly 29, Mag 7.0, Azores 06:25:43.0 UTC Mag 5.2 India 05:33:01.5 UTC Mag 5.0 Spain 05:32:08.1 UTC Mag 6.0 Portugal 05:32:05.0 UTC Mag 5.5 Portugal 05:32:00.2 UTC Mag 6.0 Portugal 05:31:59.0 UTC Mag 7.0 Azores 05:31:56.0 UTC Mag 5.0 Gibraltar 05:31:39.0 UTC Mag 4.5 Gibraltar 05:31:36.0 UTC Mag 5.4 Azores 05:31:35.0 UTC Mag 4.9 Azores 05:31:33.0 UTC Mag 5.6 Azores 05:31:30.8 UTC Mag 5.4 Azores 05:31:30.0 UTC Mag 5.4 Azores 05:31:26.7 UTC Mag 5.1 Azores 05:31:11.6 UTC Mag 4.7 Azores 05:30:19.0 UTC Mag 5.7 Canary IslandsTaiwan
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