Supermoon on March 19th---Another Disaster Ahead
Two days after the Supermoon warning flashed on the internet, the devastating Japanese Tsunami, Earthquake, and nuclear disaster took place. March 19th would be the high phase of the Supermoon---This is an indication of occurring one or more probable catastrophic disasters on the earth.

"Supermoons have a historical association with strong storms, very high tides, extreme tides, and also earthquakes”---Richard Nolle (The astrologer who named the term ‘Supermoon’ in 1979, told in an interview with ABC radio).
This particular phenomenon is defined as lunar perigee or Supermoon. Such a condition happens when the moon reaches to the absolute closest point to the Earth. On March 19, 2011, the moon will be only at 221,567 miles away from the earth which is 17,333 miles closer than the normal distance of 238,900 miles between moon-earth.
Earlier, the Supermoon phenomenon was observed in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005 when the earth experienced critical and extreme weather conditions. Hurricane Katrina is one example which happened in 2005 under a Super Moon’s influence. Based on the earlier observation, we take a note of a probable disaster on March 19th and the dates around.
This March, have been marked as the worst month because of massive weather and seismic activities across the earth. The probable reason may be the Moon reaching to its absolute closest distance from the earth after 18 years. The worst disasters are to take place across the coastal regions with strong and high tides including catastrophic storm and earthquakes.
The Supermoon on March 19th is going to be the second of three Super Moons phenomenon in 2011. The first occurred February, the second in March and the third in coming April. Points to be noted, during these months, remarkable natural disasters on the earth took place which includes frequent large scale earthquakes, gas leaks or explosion, Tsunami. And the new addition to this list is nuclear disaster and its deadly radiation.
Let's pray for a safe earth forever.





