Sunday, March 7, 2010

Earthquake lights in Chile!

Earthquake lights have long been talked about, offering some seeming confirmation of tectonic forces under stress inducing piezoelectric phenomena in the lithic substructure and manifesting as lights in the sky.  

The possibility of earthquake lights in the area first came to my attention during the early hours of coverage when I overheard Cecilia Lagos on a CNN broadcast describing the incredible lights in the sky she saw in Santiago on the morning of the quake. What with the ground shaking underneath one's feet and the skies lighting up in the middle of the night, it must have felt like the world was coming to an end, and this is how many did describe it.
There is now video from the Februrary 27 2010 earthquake in Chile which seems to have captured this phenoma in a rather spectacular fashion. Check out this segment!




 The more one looks the more you can come across.  It seems like everyone with a video camera at hand was capturing footage and a surprising amount of earthquake light phenomena was captured.  This is one of the best (and most reposted) videos I've seen over hours of looking for relevant material, with a wide variety of color and sense of the overall scope of the lights playing over the sky.  It does resemble a very short lived aurora borealis sort of light.




It is often difficult to tell what's going on, lots of black space, but with a little bit of patience there is often quite a bit well worth watching!

I've tried to enclose local source material as much as possible, though a lot of it is coming out in English versions trying to pin the blame for the earthquake on HAARP and chemtrails.  I just wish I could translate some of the material a little better to understand the original material and further refine searchs.




Some comments on the posted video are trying to play down the phenomena as well.  In places I've seen it posted that this whole series of lights are little more than transformers blowing out.  This last video with the incredibly localized ground level (?) lights makes me wonder a little too, but they are much larger than expected.  Some of the other films show transformers blowing and they bear no resemblence to the over all size and otherworldly intensity of the lights that are actually playing out in the sky.

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