Here's my June fact sheet based on all I now know about this thing.

Seeing that critical subduction zone shutdown, and how very evident that is starting to get, I just vastly increased my knowledge of what's going on, and now it's a bit clearer when this thing will come. Image
Anyone with doubts about this, watch what will happen to the subduction zones in the following weeks/months. The thing I warned about today - large earthquakes won't be showing up in places where they should be, because everything is blocked now.
I will add 2 diagrams to this. The first one better elaborates what is actually normal in global tectonics.

In the 2nd one, posted below this, you will see the tectonic setting we are currently in. It describes what exactly is different and why this is the huge problem. Image
Now here is the second one. The tectonic setting show here is what is happening right now. Compare it to the first one to see what is really different.
These are the reasons why I know the plates are blocked and will lead to a massive globally felt magnitude 10 earthquake. Image
I'm adding this too. This fully explains what is really causing all this strange stuff, and what are the effects/signs. Nearly every seismically active area on Earth has seen activity drop by a huge amount due to this blocking as seen by the amount of area under red and orange. Image
I should add to this thread about what I discovered about the global shutdown of earthquakes.
Notes: Data shows only 3 large (6+) earthquakes worldwide in past 37 days. This is the slowest 37 day period in ALL earthquake records.
The global blocking is getting very serious.
I will go ahead and add this animation, showing the huge anomalies around the Pacific ocean so it can be used as important evidence for this thread also.
And I forget to add this when it was posted yesterday. This needs to be in this thread too.

This serves as pretty good evidence to include here. And I will be comparing in the future to see how it advances.
This behemoth of a thread goes in too. Absolutely incredible the chronological sequence of events taking us back to the 1990s with this thing. It's been evolving that long, it's quite clear how this blocking really evolved when you look at the data given.

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