Thursday, July 4, 2019

33 47 64 70 74 349 | Largest earthquake in decades hits Southern California, measuring 6.4 magnitude, July 4, 2019


A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California on Thursday, the largest temblor to hit the region in decades.

The 10:33 a.m. quake was centered in the Searles Valley, a remote area of Kern County about 100 miles from Los Angeles, and was felt as far away as Long Beach and Las Vegas.

The quake was the largest in Southern California since the 1994 6.6 Northridge quake, which killed dozens and caused billions of dollars in damage. But the Northridge quake hit in the center of a populated area, while Thursday’s quake was located far from the metropolitan Los Angeles area.


349 is the 70th prime number

  The 10:33 a.m. quake was centered in the Searles Valley, a remote area of Kern County about 100 miles from Los Angeles, and was felt as far away as Long Beach and Las Vegas.


The earthquake happened at 10:33 a.m. The 33rd prime number is 137.
 
33, one of the most sacred numbers, the 33rd prime number is 137.

centered in the Searles Valley

*33 shares a relationship with 74, 74 is the reflection of 47 as well
 
Today is Independence Day dated July 4, 2019, 7/4 or 4/7


Agent = 47. Authority = 47. Foundation = 47. Framework = 47. Government = 47
News = 47. Republican = 47. Star of David = 47. Trump = 47. Time = 47. Vibration = 47


The sun ranges 47 degrees between tropics;  47 degrees on Freemason Compasses


Rated a 6.4 magnitude earthquake.


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