Data mining is fertile territory, but predicting the future is not as interesting as manifesting it through ones deliberate actions, imagine applying that energy toward good vibrations. Think Solaris, our thoughts are powerful actuators, we have more power than we imagine. David Wilcock has a point in staying positive, we do need a "Science of Peace", "we are the time machines" as an English professor of mine would say.
Areas near the pyramids seem to have diminished seismic activity. Instead of one large powerful earthquake occurring, there are hundreds of tiny ones. Also violent weather seems to decrease in the area of the pyramids.
http://www.gizapyramid.com/russian/research.htm
E.F. Schumacker put it aptly,
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.
Always be prepared for all possibilities and don't ignore problems, but think proactively and don't dwell on thoughts of destruction, you'll only waste your time and help precipitate more problems and complications. Dare to be innovative, data mine solutions too, our imagination has more gravitas than such fleeting possibilities.