The Great Moon Research Disaster -1969
Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, etc. Are Actually Caused by Earth - Moon Center of Gravity, (COG), Alterations.
A. Included in the following analysis is:
1. Meteorite impact data of moon seismometer readings

2. Various corresponding natural calamities directly due to the resulting alterations of the earth-moon center of gravity.

3. Comments concerning this correspondence

B. The above postulate is based roughly on the past theory that the earth is approximately 200 times heavier than the moon and that the center of gravity for the moon is actually on the earth.
earth

1. The sensitivity of the moon to meteorite impacts can also be assessed superficially when the words of an eyewitness to a massive impact on the moon were recorded... that he could "see the whole moon shaking". (This was by an astronaut after crashing the lunar module at 3000 MPH back into the moon upon their exit.)

C. The unconstant factor of meteorites hitting the moon is the main unpredictable factor that is the basis for the UNPREDICTABLE atmospheric and geologic alterations. The heat meeting cold theories, the earth-spin theories, and the geologic fault and plate realities are secondarily relative to the underlying COG changes. These occurrences become operational within 1 to 5 days after moon impact, dependent on the stage of development of the secondary subjective factors.

D. Though the moon seismographs are presently non-operational, even the layperson can superficially assess the increase in natural cataclysmic events EVERY time an increase in meteorite debris is reported to be in the vicinity of the earth, (e.g. like the Perseid and Leonid meteorite showers every Spring and Fall during Tornado and Hurricane seasons or when comets bring their accompanying "excess baggage" with them). In other words, any increase in debris results in the increase of the chance impacts on the moon.

1. The extreme clarity of the many simultaneous instances of both earthquake and tornado, (or hurricane), occurences in either different parts of the world, (or even the same part), is glaringly evident of the fact that only the COG theory can possibly explain this continuous worldwide phenomenom.

2. Again, however, these coinciding phenomena depend on the location of the "weak points" on the earth that have developed to that stage which is ripe for the COG catalyst.

3. There is NO accidental occurrence that the recent tornadoes that leveled parts of Arkansas took place around the same time period as the earthquake in northwestern Iran and western China on the same day, (March 1, 1997). Even the layperson will continuously view this occurrence because there are more than just "local" nature forces at work here. Major cataclysms will continue to occur simultaneously with each other because there are world forces at work... particularly the earth-moon COG.

E. The past research regarding the possible link between meteorite impacts on the moon and at least even one natural cataclysmic event on the earth can only be viewed as faulty when the researchers themselves, (who unwittingly turn the leapyears 1972 and 1976 into 365 day years and try to match X day on the calendar with X day of who knows what year), refuse to acknowledge the 4 day time period for the coinciding cataclysm.

I have documented every major meteorite hit with a natural cataclysmic event. Obversely as well, no major cataclysm of nature occurs when no meterorite hits the moon. =

Here are some examples:


Event
Yr:day Code
CL=Lunar Module CS=Saturn Booster C=Meteor Impact
*=One of Seven Largest C Impacts
Nov 20, 1969:324 CL2 Lunar Module impact at 3,740 MPH --> Indian Ocean earthquake, (8.2), and Kamchatka earthquake.
Apr 15, 1970:105 CS3 Saturn booster impact --> Tornadoes in Texas, (Apr 18), and south Ohio, Canada, Kansas, (25th).
July 17, 1972:199 C New England tornadoes, (one of the seven largest impacts).
July 31, 1972:213 C *Tornado in Michigan, 8.3 earthquake on Adak Island, (60° hit).
May 4, 1975:124C*One of seven largest C impacts --> Tornadoes, (5-7).


List of Other Major Hits (C Events)
Dec 10, 1969Nov 10, 1971Oct 21, 19743 hitsJun 25, 19756 hits
Dec 16, 1969Jan 4, 19725 hitsNov 8, 197460° hitJun 26, 19757 hits<--end of storm
Mar 12, 19715 hitsJuly 28, 19722 hitsNov 16, 19746 hitsJul 29, 19751 hit
Apr 12, 19716 hitsNov 16, 19725 hitsNov 17, 19745 hitsAug 14, 19755 hits
Jun 17, 19715 hitsJul 29, 19734 hitsDec 13, 19746 hitsOct 21, 19751 hit
Jul 29, 19712 hitsSep 22, 1973*60° hitDec 14, 1974 9 hitsDec 1, 19755 hits
Sep 30, 1971Oct 21, 19731 hitApr 19, 1975Jan 7, 1977
Oct 20, 19711 hitApr 19, 197460° hitJun 22, 197512 hits<--beginning of
meteorite storm
Oct 21, 19712 hitsJul 29, 19741 hitJun 23, 197510 hits
Nov 4, 1971Oct 20, 19741 hitsJun 24, 19758 hits


In the following table Yr:day; hr:mn:sec is the beginning of the 309 minute time sections. Code is the event designation. The first letter of the Code is the type of source; C designates an impact. The two digit numbers are arbitrary sequence numbers for natural impacts. Artificial impacts are denoted by the letter C, followed by a letter, giving the source, (L is for Lunar Module and S is for Saturn IV Booster), and by a number, giving the second digit of the mission number. WL is the water level parameter, (in percentage), used for instrumental deconvolution. Com is 1, 2, or 3 if the X, Y, or Z component, respectively, did not operate.

Station 12 Station 14Station 15 Station 16
Event
Yr:day Code
CodeComWLhr:mn:secComWLhr:mn:sec ComWLhr:mn:secComWLhr:mn:sec
Nov 20, 69:324 CL2flat 22:17 norecord norecord norecord
Apr 15, 70:105 CS3 301:09 norecord norecord norecord
Feb 04, 71:035 CS4XYZ307:41 norecord norecord norecord
Feb 07, 71:038 CL4Z300:45 1000:45 norecord norecord
Jul 29, 71:210 CS5XYZ320:59Z320:59 norecord norecord
Aug 03, 71:215 CL5weak weak XYZ303:03 norecord
May 23, 71:143 CO2XYZ 322:20XYZ322:20 norecord norecord
Jun 12, 71:163 CO3XYZ310:51XYZ310:51 norecord norecord
Jul 12, 71:193 CO4XYZ318:08XYZ318:08XYZ318:08 norecord
Apr 19, 72:110 CS6 321:02XY3321:02XYZ321:04 norecord
May 13, 72:134 CO1 308:473308:47XYZ308:48XYZ308:48*60° hit,
largest
signal ever
Jul 17, 72:199 CO5XYZ321:57:45XY3321:57:45XYZ321:56:45Z321:57:15*
Jul 31, 72:213CO6XYZ1018:1131018:10XYZ1018:00 318:1160° hit
Aug 01, 72 XYZ322:01XY3322:01XYZ322:00YZ322:0060° hit
Nov 19, 72:324 CO7XYZ1018:26XY31018:25XYZ 1018:24 1018:2560° hit
Dec 10, 72:345 CS7XYZ320:333320:33XYZ1020:35X2Z1020:34
Apr 23, 73:113 CO8 1013:56Z31013:56Z1013:55Z1013:55*
Sep 19, 73:262CO9 1009:3231009:32Z1009:34XYZ1009:32
Sep 26, 73:269 C10XYZ1020:53XY31020:50XYZ1020:48X2Z1020:4960° hit
Feb 07, 74:038 C11Z1006:21XY31006:21XYZ1006:22 1006:21
Jun 30, 74:181 C12XYZ1017:4431017:44weak weak
Jul 6, 74:187 C13Z1014:17XY31014:17XYZ1014:14Z1014:16
Nov 01, 74:305 C14flat,weakXY31011:44Z1011:45Z1011:4360° hit
Nov 21, 74:325 C16flat13:18XY31013:18XYZ1013:18XYZ1013:15
Dec 09, 74:343 C17flat,weakXY31009:32XYZ1009:33XYZ1009:29
Dec 15, 74:349 C18flat09:08XYZ309:07XYZ1009:10XYZ1009:09
Mar 04, 75:064 C20flat,weak1 31021:53XYZ1021:54Z1021:5160° hit
Mar 26, 75:085 C22flat,weak1 31012:04XYZ1012:07Z1012:0660° hit
Apr 12, 75:102 C23XYZ1018:161Y31018:16XYZ1018:15XYZ318:14*60° hit
May 4, 75:124 C25Z310:051 3310:05XYZ310:06Z310:05*
Jan 25, 76:025 C28flat16:09123 flat 16:11flat 16:11:46*
Apr 18, 76:109 C29flat 08:46123 flat 08:47flat 08:48
Apr 30, 76:121 C30flat 11:54123 flat 11:55flat 11:52
May 16, 76:137 C31flat, weak123 flat, weakflat 12:47
Aug 27, 76:240 C32flat, weakweak flat, weakflat 04:31
Nov 14, 76:319 C35flat 23:16123 flat 23:17flat 23:18:30
Jan 07, 77:007 C33flat, weakweak flat, weakflat 03:49
Apr 17, 77:107 C26XY31023:35XYZ1023:35XYZ1023:37Z1023:36
Jun 2, 77:153 C34weak weak weak XYZ1014:26
Jun 27, 77:179 C27Z1022:25:3031022:26XYZ1022:27X Z1022:27
Sep 13, 77:256 C36 20:333 20:34weak weak


For further correspondence please contact: Roger Kay at P.O. Box 1150; Hilo, Hawaii 96721
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