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Take a look at Richard Nolle's astropro.com web site, and you'll see how seismic and storm events on the earth are predictably affected by the alignment of the moon, sun and other planets in our solar system.
A Supermoon is a full or new moon that crosses the earth at its closest point of orbit - moving fast and close, it pulls at the earth's crust, leaving in its wake 9-point earthquakes and massive volcanic eruptions.
Such events, including the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, have occurred within what Nolle calls the ''geocosmic shock window" of that planetary event.
Solar-lunar eclipses and oppositions of neighboring planets also have shocking effects on our home planet.
In this interview with co-host Daniel Kerbein, Mr. Nolle advises that we are headed into a several'year period of powerful earth-shaking events.