Volcanic Eruption at Denali, Alaska (Mt. McKinley) in USA
Posted on Monday 31 August 2020, 09:41 - Volcano & Climate - Permalink
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The significance of this eruption is that no known volcano exists at this site.
We’ve come to talk to you specifically about the next significant volcanic event which will occur in the northern hemisphere
This will take the form of a volcanic eruption at Denali (also known as Mt McKinley). This is the highest mountain peak on the North American land mass.
Perhaps the strangest thing about this eruption is that it will be taking place at a site where currently no volcano exists (if you recall we have on a few occasions said that these events would occur where they are least expected).
Denali is an interesting location from this perspective. There exists a phenomenon known to scientists and volcanologists as 'the Denali Gap' Put very simply this is the mystery as to why Denali is flanked on both sides with volcanic activity, yet none exists at the location itself.
The simple explanation is that this is indeed the location of an ancient volcano, and the adjustments and re-structuring of the Earth’s crust currently taking place will enable its re-birth. So the world will soon be able to witness this most unusual of sights.
We would ask you and your readers always to bear in mind the reason behind events such as this (as there are many more yet to happen). It is quite simply a planned restructuring of the Earth’s crust and associated material in order to facilitate the conditions necessary for the new era.
It is also worth bearing in mind that initially at least, until significant amounts of ash are being poured into the atmosphere, the world’s media will not have any idea of the relevance or importance of such events. They will be seen as interesting but isolated ‘acts of god’, which they certainly are not.