S Pole Quiescent
June 6, 2003

May26-May31: On June 2 the Zetas Explained that the strong Global Quakes seen on May 26 were followed by five days of S Pole Magma Surging due to Planet X's N Pole adding to the intake of magnetic particles at the S Pole. At the end of five days of this, where the S Polar region (right) was singularly surging, a transition happened on May 31, a Dead Calm day at the S Pole .
Jun1-Jun4: By June 1 the surging bobble had switched to include the N Pole (Magadan, Russia near Kamchatka Penninsula at right) . During the next four days, both poles bobbled.
Jun5-6: By June 5 agitation at the S Pole (right) seemed to dissipate suddenly, and emergence of a broad Northern Hemisphere surging pattern emerged by June 6, extending down from the polar region toward the Equator was evident.