Reventador eruption in Eucuador
Reventador eruption in Eucuador on May 26, 2016
Have you noticed that our planet has begun to shake, rattle and roll? Yesterday, May 26, 2016 3 volcanic eruptions were captured on video around the world. Moreover, 2 strong earthquakes rattled the Earth on May 28, 2016. Although officials qualify these geological events as normal, there is something big coming toward us!

Over the past few days we have seen major volcanic eruptions and each day new volcanoes are showing increase eruptive activity or explosions. After the strong eruptions at Etna, Turrialba and Sinabung last week, the Kilauea volcano, the Reventador volcano and le Piton de la Fournaise started started spewing lava on May 26, 2016 as shown in the following videos:

Kilauea volcano:


Piton de la Fournaise:


Etna volcano:


Meanwhile, very strong earthquakes continue to shake the globe with alarming regularity. After the M6.7 and M6.8 earthquake in Ecuador on the same day, it is now the Southern Atlantic Ocean (M7.3) and the Fijis (M6.6) that were hit today, May 28, 2016.

I don't want to alarm anybody, I just want you to be prepared if something colossal and worldwide happens. And it is about to happen:

A cataclysmic earthquake along the New Madrid Seismic Fault is overdue. Here a terrifying simulation.

The Cascadia Subduction zone is ready to blow.

Mount Hood, Mount Rainier and Mount St. Hellens are being rattled by swarms of earthquakes.

We are on the verge of a global, environmental and economic collapse. Get ready!