CORRECTION: December 16th was the 190th anniversary, not the 90th anniversary of the New Madrid earthquake.
SEISMIC AND VOLCANIC REPORT - Timothy Snodgrass
The largest earthquakes to occur in U.S. history occured exactly 190 years ago along the Mississippi River, during the Winter of 1811 - 1812. The first quake took place on December 16, 1811, and was estimated to be in the 8 or 9-point range. It set off a series of over 2,000 aftershocks, which lasted until February 7, 1812. Five of these aftershocks were greater than 8.0, and could be felt across the entire eastern half of the United States. By Winter's end, few houses were left undamaged within a 250 mile radius of the epicenter in New Madrid, Missouri.
On November 20, 2001, Timothy was given the following word: "If America wishes to divide Jerusalem in half, then America shall be divided in half". Approximately one month after that word, on December 16, 2001 Timothy was given a alarming vision of the United States being split in half along Mississippi River. The vision was very detailed as to the boundaries of the division, which separated from the Mississippi River at mid-point, and then moved NE instead of NW, towards the Canadian East Coast. Not being aware of the history of the New Madris quakes, after doing some research this week we found it extremely interesting that the vision occurred on the 190th anniversary on the original New Madris earthquake on 12/16/11.