A frightening earthquake in 1905
Mongolia
July 9, 1905
The 1905 Tsetserleg earthquake occurred near the Tsetserleg sum in the Khövsgöl Province of Mongolia on July 9, 1905. The earthquake has been estimated at between 7.9 and 8.3 on the moment magnitude scale.
July 11, 1905
A magnitude 7 earthquake occurred on the border of Mongolia.
July 11, 1905
The July 11 event is less well known because it was overshadowed by the two larger megathrust earthquakes that occurred before and after it.
July 23, 1905
July 23, 1905
The 1905 Bolnai earthquake occurred on July 23 in Asgat Sum, Zavkhan Province, Mongolia, and the surrounding areas. The earthquake’s magnitude has been estimated between 8.25 and 8.4 on the moment magnitude scale.
The Bolnai earthquake was preceded by the Tsetserleg earthquake two weeks earlier and is considered part of the same general crustal movement.
There are few records of the immediate effects of the 1905 earthquake due to Mongolia’s remoteness. However, rockfalls were reported in nearby mountains, and allegedly, “two lakes, each about eight acres in size, disappeared.”
As of July 11, 2025, 119 years, 11 months, and 19 days will have passed since this megathrust earthquake.
The repetition of these numbers suggests a “mirror event” may be approaching this year.
The astrology of the event, combined with the date of July 11, 2025, reveals that transiting Jupiter will be positioned exactly where Neptune was during that destructive megaquake in Mongolia.
Even more astonishingly, Uranus in transit this year will be at 0 degrees Gemini—exactly where Jupiter was during the powerful past event.
Additionally, Mercury is in the same sign, Leo, on both dates.
This should be enough to consider July 11, 2025, a potential threat to California, as a similar-magnitude earthquake in the region would result in one of the most devastating disasters in recorded history.
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