The Northridge, CA, Earthquake, January 1994
Elizabeth Rauscher, Ph.D. & William L. Van Bise, Electrical Engineer
Rauscher and Van Bise called the "Earthquake prediction registry" at the Library of Congress on January 8, 1994 to report impending events likely to occur within 30 days. Unique signals indicated that quakes would occur in or near the Los Angeles area. The Northridge quake struck on January 17th. Unusual surges of signals from 3.8 to 4.0 Hz were recorded beginning two weeks before the quake.
Dr. Rauscher and Mr. Van Bise were prominently quoted in Angels Don't Play This HAARP by Begich and Manning, pages 69 to 75.
The Landers, CA, M 7.5 forecast, June 1992
Elizabeth Rauscher, Ph.D. & William L. Van Bise, Electrical Engineer
An International Workshop was held at Lake Arrowhead, California, June 14-17, 1992, with the title, "Low Frequency Electrical Precursors: Fact or Fiction?" Rauscher, a particle physicist and former science advisor to the United Nations, and Van Bise presented a paper on measurements of ELF signals. Rauscher announced that a magnitude 7 or greater earthquake would strike "in the region of the conference, very soon." On June 28th the Landers quake, M7.5, struck 44 miles east of the conference site; several hours later Big Bear Lake, only 20 miles east, was hit by a M6.6 temblor. They were able to focus on the area, timing, and strength because of extensive contacts with Charlotte King. They used an array of antennae, located near Reno, Nevada, to pick up signals at 3.8 cycles per second. Details were presented at Tokyo in September 1993.