A new warning from the Dutch scientist: Get ready!

 A new warning from the Dutch scientist: Get ready!

A new warning from the Dutch scientist Get ready!


A new warning was issued by the controversial Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbietz, yesterday evening, Monday, warning of the possibility of a moderate to large earthquake occurring. He attached to his tweet a map of the Earth marked with a longitudinal pink line and signs of some places likely to be exposed to that earthquake.


"Be prepared along this line. Possibility of moderate to strong shaking," Hogrebets wrote in a warning.


He retweeted a post from the geological body he heads, SSGEOS, which said: “Moderate to strong fluctuations - possibility of a moderate to strong earthquake.”

A few hours earlier, Hogrebets published a graph with the caption: “Last night's (green) high lunar peak will support a roughly larger earthquake,” giving the time between October 23 and 24.


It is noteworthy that the name of the Dutch scientist is mentioned with every earthquake that strikes the Earth’s crust, so we see him appearing to us reminding us, “I expected this earthquake... and I warned of this earthquake.”


His warnings and predictions, which he issues through posts on his private accounts on “X” (formerly Twitter) or “Facebook,” spread like wildfire, and are widely transmitted on websites and social media. These expectations have caused a lot of panic around the world. Because it included warnings of strong tremors expected every now and then; By linking these predictions to the conjunctions and alignments of the planets in space; Its composition is a “critical geometry” that affects the Earth and causes earthquakes, according to Hogrebetz’s theory, which he strongly defends.


Scientists stress and insist that there is no scientific method that allows earthquakes to be predicted before they occur.

Through the X website, Al Arabiya.net asked the controversial Dutch scientist why astronomers and geologists ignore his theory and do not give it any attention.


He responded by saying: “I think that observing planets in this context is considered unscientific - by definition - and perhaps this is the reason why they refuse to research it.”


It is noteworthy that Hogrebets had predicted several times the occurrence of earthquakes or tremors before they actually occurred over the past months, weeks and days, most notably the devastating earthquake in Turkey, which killed more than 50,000 people last February, as well as the earthquake in Morocco last month, which claimed the lives of 3,000 people. He also expected several simultaneous earthquakes to shake the earth over the past few days, and he had warned about them in advance. His latest predictions and warnings were the group of earthquakes that shook Afghanistan during the past days.

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