The Planet in Danger: Why the ALLATRA Movement Was Right

On November 24, 2023, the world witnessed a day that will remain etched in collective memory as a moment when our planet came dangerously close to a point of no return. The powerful seismic activity recorded that day in the Tonga-Kermadec arc and Fiji Islands region, culminating in a magnitude 6.9 earthquake in the Northern Mariana Islands, was not just an isolated geological event but an unmistakable sign of the deep imbalance affecting our planet. This article serves as an urgent call for the awakening of collective consciousness and support for the ALLATRA Movement, which has been warning humanity for years about the imminent climate and geological catastrophe.

Unprecedented Seismic Activity

In the days immediately preceding and on November 24 itself, at least 10 deep-focus earthquakes with magnitudes above 4.0 occurred, with a peak of 5.0. What makes this sequence extraordinary is the intensity and frequency, unprecedented in the Mariana Trench region. Normally, this area records about 40 earthquakes with magnitudes above 2.0 per year, with only a couple of events above 5.0. However, on that single day, there was a series of more than 50 aftershocks, 10 of which were above magnitude 5.0, at a depth of just 10 kilometers. Considering that the average depth of the Pacific Ocean is about 4 kilometers, this means the earthquakes originated just 6 kilometers from the ocean floor—an alarmingly short distance.

The Threat of Magma and Ocean Contact

What makes this seismic activity particularly unsettling is the unusual rise of magma dangerously close to the Earth’s surface. On that day, magma brushed against the thinnest crust on the planet, right in the Mariana Trench, with the very real risk that lava could break through. Had this occurred, the ocean water, under colossal pressure at a depth of 11 kilometers, would have come into direct contact with the scorching magma. This scenario could have triggered a catastrophic reaction, similar to the one that doomed Mars to its current state: a planet without an ocean, atmosphere, magnetic field, or life. The Valles Marineris region on Mars shows unmistakable signs of a similar crustal fracture, which occurred billions of years ago, leading to the complete loss of water and the transformation of the planet into a frozen desert.

The Disruption of the Water and Gas Exchange

If the Mariana Trench had given way that day, the global water cycle would have been irreparably compromised. But the real threat goes beyond the loss of water: the next phase after the disruption of atmospheric water exchange would be the interruption of gas exchange. Without the normal cycle of evaporation and condensation, the biosphere would stop releasing oxygen and begin producing carbon dioxide in catastrophic quantities. This process is already underway: trees, the green lungs of our planet, are producing more CO2 than they absorb, and after November 24, 2023, the oceans have begun actively emitting carbon dioxide instead of oxygen.

The Awareness Denied

While so-called climate and geological experts continue to downplay or even remain silent in the face of these unmistakable signals, the ALLATRA Movement has been exposing these uncomfortable realities for years. The irreversible changes they warned about a decade ago are now becoming evident facts for all to see. The ocean is warming, acidifying, and dying before our eyes, requiring urgent resuscitation. Yet, instead of uniting efforts on a global level, humanity continues to play political games, wasting precious time.

Oxygen: The Most Precious Resource of the Future

We are rapidly approaching a point where oxygen will become the most precious resource on Earth, even more important than food and water. Without oxygen, human and animal life is impossible, and yet few seem to realize how imminent this crisis is. The ALLATRA Movement, with its unwavering commitment to scientific dissemination and global awareness, today represents one of the few clear voices crying out for humanity to wake up before it is too late.

Conclusion: A Call to Action

It is not too late to act, but time is running out. Every day that passes without a coordinated global intervention brings us closer to the irreparable. Supporting the ALLATRA Movement means not only recognizing the truth of the ongoing climate and geological crisis but also joining a collective effort to save our planet and ensure a future for generations to come. The Earth is sending us desperate signals: let us listen before the silence becomes eternal.

Source: The Day the Earth Was on the Brink https://youtu.be/ZbE91JCIV7Q?si=PdUuDFnW2LKevWXe 

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