Meet Frank Hoogerbeets- The man who correctly forecasted the earthquakes in Turkey and India

Meet Frank Hoogerbeets: The man who correctly forecasted the earthquakes in Turkey and India

Nobody knows what tomorrow holds for us. However, it’s safe to assume that Frank Hoogerbeets, a Dutch researcher whose earthquake forecasts are coming true, is not one of them! From the disastrous earthquakes that shook Turkey and Syria to the latest Hindu Kush-origin tremors that jolted North India, the guy had predicted these catastrophes days before they occurred.

More than 35,000 people were killed in Turkey and Syria as a result of a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake

Hoogerbeets posted a video titled “Planetary & Seismic Update 20 March 2023” on March 20 predicting “some seismic increase most likely around March 22.”His forecast was based on a combination of planetary geometry and lunar peaks – the planetary conjunctions of Sun-Mercury-Jupiter converged with March 21’s new moon, which made him accurately predict a “mid-6 magnitude range around March 22.”

More than 35,000 people were killed in Turkey and Syria as a result of a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake. The Dutch researcher had predicted this on February 3, three days before the accident on February 6! “Sooner or later, there will be an M 7.5 #earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon),” he tweeted.

In his most recent projection, the geologist predicted significant 7.1-magnitude seismic activity on March 16 in New Zealand’s Kermadec Islands. He even predicted a “large earthquake” measuring 6.8 on Ecuador’s coast on March 18! Surprisingly, both of his forecasts have come true, leaving the globe to wonder how he gets it right every time!

Frank Hoogerbeets – “I cannot say in the long term. I can only look at the planetary position in the short term”

During an interview, Hoogerbeets shared, “I look at the positions of the planets and the moon and on the 21st-22nd-23rd of the month to head toward a new moon and also the planetary conjunction with the Sun, Mercury, and Jupiter.” It’s a real observation and we have observed that large earthquakes tend to occur with very specific planetary geometry,” he added. During the same interview, Hoogerbeets said, “I cannot say in the long term. I can only look at the planetary position in the short term and we also use atmospheric fluctuations so that we can make estimates of where large earthquakes are more likely to occur.”We observe this daily, so it is best for people to stay tuned,” he added.

“I cannot say that there will be another earthquake in India within five days, that’s impossible. We had gone by the planetary positions as we did for the new moon, yesterday. We talked about it in the latest video so people were able to prepare,” Hoogerbeets told TV9 Bharatvarsh. “We look from day to day, what’s the critical geometry and atmospheric fluctuations,” he concluded.

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