Jim Berkland provides his latest earthquake predictions and analysis of seismic activity patterns affecting the Pacific Coast and other geologically active regions. His unique methodology combines conventional geological monitoring with animal behavior observations and tidal influences to predict earthquake timing and magnitude with remarkable accuracy. Berkland discusses recent seismic events and their relationship to his prediction models while examining how earthquake activity appears to be increasing in frequency and intensity worldwide. He addresses the institutional resistance to his prediction methods from conventional seismology while demonstrating the practical value of his approach for public safety and disaster preparation. The conversation covers specific upcoming earthquake windows and geographical areas where significant seismic activity appears most likely based on his analytical models. Berkland examines connections between earthquake activity and other geological phenomena including volcanic eruptions, magnetic field fluctuations, and atmospheric anomalies that might reflect broader earth system changes. His research reveals how animal behavior and environmental indicators can provide early warning about approaching seismic events that conventional monitoring often fails to detect. The discussion explores the implications of increasing earthquake activity for understanding planetary changes and the need for enhanced disaster preparation by individuals and communities. Berkland's work demonstrates how alternative scientific approaches can provide valuable insights that complement conventional research while offering practical tools for earthquake prediction and public safety.