February 5, 1995: Prophecies & Predictions - Sean David Morton
Mar 14, 2023•1 hr 55 min•Season 1995Ep. 35
Episode description
Sean David Morton, founder of the Prophecy Research Institute, joins Art Bell with earthquake forecasts, geopolitical predictions, and a provocative claim that the 1994 Northridge earthquake was artificially induced by the U.S. military.
Morton, who uses Tibetan meditation techniques over maps to sense geological energy, outlines a series of California quakes he expects in a triangle between Palm Springs, San Bernardino, and Barstow around mid-February. While respecting Gordon Michael Scallion, he disputes the mega-quake timeline, placing catastrophic San Francisco destruction in 1996 instead. Morton presents his most explosive theory: that ELF frequency stations at Beattie, Nevada, Edwards Air Force Base, and Moffett Field were used to trigger the Northridge quake deliberately to relieve pressure on the San Andreas Fault. He cites former KGB spy Oleg Kalugin's claims that the Soviets caused the 1989 Armenian earthquake using similar technology. The broadcast also covers Iranian counterfeiting of U.S. currency, a predicted nuclear submarine attack on New York in 1999, and a report from Puerto Rico on an alleged alien body. Linda Moulton Howe debunks one Puerto Rican creature photograph as a dried stingray.
A rapid-fire broadcast blending earthquake science, military conspiracy, and global prophecy that captures the volatile prediction culture of the mid-1990s.
Morton, who uses Tibetan meditation techniques over maps to sense geological energy, outlines a series of California quakes he expects in a triangle between Palm Springs, San Bernardino, and Barstow around mid-February. While respecting Gordon Michael Scallion, he disputes the mega-quake timeline, placing catastrophic San Francisco destruction in 1996 instead. Morton presents his most explosive theory: that ELF frequency stations at Beattie, Nevada, Edwards Air Force Base, and Moffett Field were used to trigger the Northridge quake deliberately to relieve pressure on the San Andreas Fault. He cites former KGB spy Oleg Kalugin's claims that the Soviets caused the 1989 Armenian earthquake using similar technology. The broadcast also covers Iranian counterfeiting of U.S. currency, a predicted nuclear submarine attack on New York in 1999, and a report from Puerto Rico on an alleged alien body. Linda Moulton Howe debunks one Puerto Rican creature photograph as a dried stingray.
A rapid-fire broadcast blending earthquake science, military conspiracy, and global prophecy that captures the volatile prediction culture of the mid-1990s.
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