Frank Hoogerbeets is at SSGEOS channel on YT. He is predicting now a major earthquake onto the 2nd half of August 2023, probabilistically most likely on SAT 19th or 26th of August (1-2 quakes of =>7 on MMS). His most likely places are Southern tip of Chile or Central / South America in general OR alternatively between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia in the Pacific Ocean.
Nice to see another fan of SSGEOS. I used to follow him from the time he used to call himself Ditrianum. He always used planetary alignements within our solar system to predict, and I liked his later addition of atmospheric fluctuations to predict where on Earth it would hit.
It didn't accurately predict Earthquakes. It's vague as hell. It amounted to another Qanon post.
There were other significant quakes between Turkey and Afghanistan. Because of the bounce. Quake there causes a ripple somewhere else. A bounce that ripples along the plates. Like a wave. Which plate erupts next is guesswork. There are simply no accurate predictions. Or it's being manipulated. But it's likely down to the magma flow, as well planetary tilt, axis alignment, pulls. But there are far more factors, than just a cosmic pull that this prediction is predicting.
But perhaps this is addressing there are pulls.
Who knows I didn't read much more into it. But it's interesting. It isn't a new science either. It's much older. Our ancients had similar predictions. Although without the tools and readings today.
Frank Hoogerbeets is at SSGEOS channel on YT. He is predicting now a major earthquake onto the 2nd half of August 2023, probabilistically most likely on SAT 19th or 26th of August (1-2 quakes of =>7 on MMS). His most likely places are Southern tip of Chile or Central / South America in general OR alternatively between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia in the Pacific Ocean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1S61n2VFUs
Nice to see another fan of SSGEOS. I used to follow him from the time he used to call himself Ditrianum. He always used planetary alignements within our solar system to predict, and I liked his later addition of atmospheric fluctuations to predict where on Earth it would hit.
It didn't accurately predict Earthquakes. It's vague as hell. It amounted to another Qanon post.
There were other significant quakes between Turkey and Afghanistan. Because of the bounce. Quake there causes a ripple somewhere else. A bounce that ripples along the plates. Like a wave. Which plate erupts next is guesswork. There are simply no accurate predictions. Or it's being manipulated. But it's likely down to the magma flow, as well planetary tilt, axis alignment, pulls. But there are far more factors, than just a cosmic pull that this prediction is predicting.
But perhaps this is addressing there are pulls.
Who knows I didn't read much more into it. But it's interesting. It isn't a new science either. It's much older. Our ancients had similar predictions. Although without the tools and readings today.
It is definitely curious that they have never drilled a hole beyond 10 miles.