Re: Ear Tone Data Needed For The Recent Los Angeles Earthquake July 31, 2008
Posted by EQF on August 06, 2008 at 01:30:50:

Hi Glen,

This is already tremendously advanced work. And I would appreciate any Ear Tone data that you can send me. Just read the original post so that you can see the type of information that I need.

I have been working for years with Ear Tone data from people around the world. And my computer programs are now advanced enough that they make it possible to tell which Ear Tones are connected with which earthquakes. Also, Ear Tones from one person can be compared with ones from another person.

The data appear to me to be saying that people may be detecting Ear Tones at different times from one another. They can be a day apart for example. But they can also be pointing to the same earthquake.

Ear Tone data from one of my research colleagues in Asia are at times better looking than my own electromagnetic pulse data. And he appears to be detecting Ear Tones for U.S. earthquakes just as I detect EM signals for earthquakes in Asia. Present theories propose that the Earth’s geomagnetic energy field strength and the shape or focus of the field might be important to when people living at different locations detect Ear Tones. That could be one reason they don’t detect them at exactly the same time.

Also, Ear Tones can be easily reproduced under laboratory conditions. Certain types of devices generate the same signals. However the sound from those devices is continuous and has a constant strength rather than the earthquake related Ear Tones that can have changing strengths and may last 5 seconds to 20 seconds.