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Tecumseh’s Comet, Black Sun Prophecy And New Madrid Earthquakes – The Biggest Earthquakes In America


In 1811, a great bright comet appeared in the skies. It was visible the naked eye for around 260 days. In USA, the comet was named Tecumseh’s Comet and the Europeans called it “Napoleon’s Comet”.

The last time the comet had been witnessed was during the reign of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, 3,065 years before. The arrival of the Tecumseh’s comet was followed by the New Madrid earthquakes, the biggest earthquakes in American history, events that are linked to the Black Sun prophecy.

Great Comet of 1811

From December 16, 1811 through March of 1812 there were over 2,000 earthquakes in the central Midwest, and between 6,000-10,000 earthquakes in the Bootheel of Missouri where New Madrid is located near the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.

In the known history of the world, no other earthquakes have lasted so long and resulted in so much damage as the New Madrid earthquakes.

Tecumseh’s Comet And The Prophecy Of The Black Sun

Tecumseh was an important Native American mystic, warrior and military leader of the Shawnee. He is today remembered as a great hero who fought for freedom.

His name ominously meant “Shooting Star” or “He who walks across the sky.” Tecumseh’s brother, who was a religious leader, known as “The Prophet,” had predicted a solar eclipse in 1806. William Henry Harrison, governor of Indiana was worried the Prophet was becoming too popular and challenged him to produce a miracle. The Prophet announced another solar eclipse occur and so it did, on September 17, 1811.

The Great Comet of 1811, as drawn by William Henry Smyth, an English naval officer, hydrographer, astronomer and numismatist.

It should be added that the Prophet had been in contact with astronomers who told him the solar eclipse would take place that year. A “Black Sun” was said by the Indians to predict a war, and the war was launched by Governor Harrison in November. Wars with the Indians and the British would rage until 1813. After the day of the “Black Sun” Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet attracted even more followers.

On November 6, 1811, Governor Harrison attacked Prophet’s Town with over 1,000 men and this was the beginning of the Tecumseh’s War. Tecumseh was at the Shawnee and Delaware Indian villages near Cape Girardeau, 50 miles north of the epicenter at New Madrid, when the first earthquake hit on December 16, 1811.

The Biggest Earthquakes In American History

The first earthquake was at magnitude 7.7 on the Richter scale, but some have suggested it was much higher. Six hours later a second quake of equal force hit the same area again. These were no ordinary earthquakes. Sounds of distant thunder and loud explosions accompanied the earthquakes. The epicenter was probably located a little distance from present-day New Madrid.

The earthquakes felt strongly across 130,000 square miles and moderately for a total of nearly 3 million miles. The effect was devastating and widespread. The upheaval was so violent it created Reelfoot Lake fifteen miles south of New Madrid and drowned the inhabitants of an entire Indian village along the Mississippi. The river amazingly “ran backwards” for several hours, which may have been a tsunami-like event exacerbated by the eruption of groundwater for miles along the shore, which caused a rapid rise of the water level in the riverbed.

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