Note sull'episodio
On May 18, 1980, Charlotte King predicted the eruption of Mt. St. Helens in Washington.
According to King's Website, leading up to the eruption, starting in January of 1980, King began to suffer from an un-explainable headache. On March the headache turned into a migraine, On March 20, she received news outlets reported that there was a 4.2 quake at Mt. St. Helens. Small quakes continued to rattle the mountain as the month wore on and on March 27, just after 12:30 p.m. Pacific, she felt waves of major pain. So much so that tears formed in her eyes. She went to her car and heard on the radio that there was steam emanating from the mountain and ash was there were reports of volcanic ash as well. became linked physically to St. Helen’s. King would pick up an event up to 4 days before it happened, then again at 12 hours and again at 4 minutes.