The Dutch scientist warns of a violent earthquake and tsunami within days – Watan News

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September 13, 2023

Homeland Today: The Dutch seismologist, Frank Hoogrebetz, has sparked a lot of controversy over the past few days, especially after it became clear that he had predicted a major earthquake days before the Moroccan earthquake, which caused the death and injury of thousands.
The 7-magnitude earthquake struck the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco at dawn last Saturday, claiming the lives of about 3,000 people and causing injury and displacement of thousands. This earthquake is the deadliest in terms of death toll in the North African country since 1960 and the strongest in more than a century.
A few days before that, the controversial Dutch scientist tweeted on his account on “X” (formerly Twitter), predicting a strong earthquake “between September 5 and 7,” which occurred in Morocco at dawn on September 9.
In conjunction with the occurrence of any earthquake anywhere on Earth, the name of the Dutch seismologist reappears again, especially if he had predicted that earthquake that occurred days before.
What is new about this controversial scientist is what he talked about today, Wednesday, through his periodic bulletin that he published on the social media account of the Geological Commission, which SSGEOS belongs to, predicting future earthquakes.
Hogrebets said some clusters of strong earthquakes may occur around September 15-17, but he pointed to September 19-21, when seismic activity is likely to reach a magnitude of 6 to 7.
“It probably won’t be long until a larger earthquake occurs,” Hogrebets said. “If you are near the coast of Portugal, Spain or Morocco, you need to be aware of the danger that lurks on the coast. There could be really significant seismic activity.” “If that happens, it will produce a tsunami and you should be aware of that.”

He added: “We have to look at the positions of the planets and the moon to explain this activity. It is a well-known phenomenon in seismology that there is often a cluster of stronger earthquakes. Then we have several days, and perhaps even a week, without a single larger earthquake occurring. I have previously warned “This possibility of strong and significant seismic activity following the critical planetary geometry on September 4-6 should not be underestimated.”

As for the geometry of the planets and the Moon that will occur over the next nine days, the Dutch seismologist said that there will be a few planetary conjunctions: on the 14th Mercury-Sun-Mars… and they will be followed by the lunar peaks, especially due to the appearance of the new moon early on the 15th day. This will interfere with the Moon’s conjunction with Neptune,” noting that “there are almost right angles with Venus and Jupiter… so we could witness some seismic activity on the 15th and 16th as a result of this, which may exceed 5.6 degrees, and perhaps even in the range of 6 degrees, as “It depends on the state of the Earth’s crust and stress levels, which we cannot measure.”
He added that on September 16, there is a planetary conjunction between the Sun, Mercury, and Jupiter, which is not very important and will converge with the Moon’s conjunction with Mars, but what is more important is a high lunar peak and a planetary peak that will converge on the 19th.
He said that there will be two close planetary conjunctions: the Sun-Mercury-Uranus on the morning of the 19th, and shortly after that, followed by the Sun-Earth-Neptune, pointing out the importance of this conjunction, noting by saying: “In the worst scenarios, we can see an earthquake with a magnitude of 7 degrees. Richter scale, and this type depends on the stress levels in the Earth’s crust.
He pointed out that it is possible that there will be a larger seismic event on approximately the 20th, give or take a day, stressing by saying: “I think that the period from the 19th to the 21st is more important because of the convergence of the terrain of the planets and the moon,” stressing by saying that unfortunately, no These natural disasters can be avoided, wishing safety to his followers.
Scientists confirm and insist that the occurrence of earthquakes and earthquakes cannot be predicted in any way.
Hogrebetz’s repeated warnings have caused a state of panic around the world, especially after he predicted several times the occurrence of earthquakes or tremors before they actually occurred over the past few weeks, and linked his predictions to the movements and alignment of the planets, the most important of which was his prediction of the devastating earthquake that struck Turkish lands on June 6. Last February, which caused more than 50,000 deaths and tens of thousands of injuries and displacement. Hogrebets predicted that this earthquake would occur three days earlier

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