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THE CHANDLER WOBBLE A Primary Cause of Earthquakes, Volcanism and El Nifio CHANDLER THE WOBBLE Primary Cause of Earthquakes, Volcanism and Nifio The constant changing of the poles as the Earth wobbles back and forth slightly in 14- month and 6.5-year cycles is the cause of major seismic and volcanic activity, the El Nino oscillation and the global warming phenomenon. EIGHT CHARTS WHICH PROVE THAT THE CHANDLER WOBBLE CAUSES EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANISM, EL NINO AND GLOBAL WARMING he following eight graphs directly correlate and demonstrate that most major tectonic activity including earthquakes as well as volcanism, the El Nifio oscillation and the global warming phenomenon are caused by the changing location of the poles as the Earth wobbles back and forth slightly in what is called the Chandler wobble. The name for these correlations is vortex tectonics. The exact location of the north and south poles of the Earth's spin axis are constantly changing while the Earth's crust wobbles slightly around and over the poles in the 14- month and 6.5-year cycles of the Chandler wobble. The eight graphs in this storyboard demonstrate that peaks of seismic and volcanic activity come and go in accordance with these rhythms of the Chandler wobble to produce the El Nifio oscillation. The graphs also prove that the total amount of this activity has progressively increased during the last 50 years, while the centre of the Chandler wobble has slowly drifted towards the Great Lakes. It is highly likely that this increase in global volcanism is the cause of global warming. 1. Anomalous Forty+ Year Acceleration of Earthquake and Volcanic Activity We begin with two graphs which directly and elegantly confirm the validity of Edgar Cayce's remarkable 1930s predictions that long-range geological changes would occur after 1958 and begin to accelerate in 1998. In an effort to prove or disprove certain com- ments and predictions made by Cayce, this author undertook a study of the Earth's pat- terns of tectonic activity during the 20th century. Since the only data which permitted an examination of the behaviour of the entire Earth were the records of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, these records were compiled by the author into databases from which two primary summary charts, "Chart 101: Worldwide Trend in Seismic Activity" and "Chart 102: Worldwide Trend in Volcanism" were prepared. Both charts show a dramatic major increase in such activity in a steady, progressive upward trend over a period of at least 40 years. The increase in earthquake and volcanic activity easily seems to be at least fourfold. 2. Amazing Correlations of the Position and Motions of the Pole with Volcanic and Earthquake Activity Cayce claimed in the early 1930s that "cosmic forces" in the solar system created earth- quake and volcanic activity. After surveying the geophysics of what might be involved, Mandeville concluded that the likely suspects were the Sun and the Moon, since these were known to produce the Chandler wobble. The Chandler wobble is a constant bobbing of the Earth as it spirals around in a small circle which takes 14 months to complete. The circling motion varies between about three metres and 15 metres in a spiral which takes 6.5 years on the average. To measure the effect of the Sun and the Moon on earthquake activity, Mandeville first plotted the position of the pole along the X Axis (Greenwich meridian) as the Earth wob- bled through its 6.5-year cycle. This created a 6.5-year waveform (called the X Wave in the Primary Axis Cycle). This waveform can then be integrated into charts of annual earthquake and volcanic activity in various regions of the world. Nearly everywhere, Mandeville found obvious correlations between the position and motion of the pole with increases and decreases in earthquake and volcanic activity. by Michael Wells Mandeville © 2002 HC01 Box 890A Black Canyon City, AZ 85324, USA Email: mwman@earthlink.net Website: http://www.michaelmandeville.com HC01 Box 890A Black Canyon City, AZ 85324, USA Email: mwman@earthlink.net Website: http://www.michaelmandeville.com NEXUS = 49 AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2002 www.nexusmagazine.com