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Dutch Nostradamus Hoogerbeets’ prediction of an earthquake in New York on April 5 came true with astonishing accuracy

On April 5, an earthquake of magnitude 5.1 occurred in the vicinity of New York. The epicenter of the disaster was located 28 miles northwest of the city of Edison, New Jersey. It is noteworthy that scientist Frank-Hoogerbeets warned about seismic activity at this time on the air of the SSGEOS YouTube channel on April 2.

On Friday morning, residents of New York City and its environs felt the aftershocks of the earthquake, which happens very rarely in these places. No serious damage was reported. Since earthquakes almost never occur in New York, the tremors were widely covered in the media and even interrupted a meeting of the UN Security Council.

Some New Yorkers were alarmed, while others didn’t even notice what was happening until later. One man said that at first he thought it was caused by some mistake at the construction site or something similar.

The city authorities issued an emergency warning, informing residents about the possibility of new tremors. Some airports in the region have suspended flights as a precautionary measure.

A day earlier, a magnitude 5.5 earthquake was recorded in Qinghai province in northwest China. In fact, as Hoogerbeets from the Netherlands warned back on April 2, the same one who predicted the disaster in Turkey in 2023, accurately indicating the epicenter and strength of the earthquake.

The message from the Dutch Nostradamus on April 2 was:

“The conjunction of the planets on April 3 may lead to an increase in seismic activity to magnitude 6-7 in the area of April 4-5…”

With the U.S. and China, Hoogerbeets got it right, but with the earthquake in Taiwan, which occurred on April 3, he was wrong by just one day.

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Although he did not specify the place, his “prediction” came true – seismic activity, indeed, increased significantly. And this doesn’t happen often enough to be a coincidence as the earth’s bowels are shaking nearly every day.

It is known from Hoogerbeets’ own stories that he judges the probability and scale of a particular seismic event by analyzing the location of the planets and our Moon. They form certain figures that allow us to draw conclusions for the near future. A special computer program – almost artificial intelligence – looks for similarities in today’s figures with those that were built earlier during powerful earthquakes. And it signals impending danger.

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A picture of how the planets of the Solar System have been aligned, are positioned and will be located relative to each other is demonstrated by simulators (Solar System simulation software). Right now, the Earth, Venus and Neptune are “guilty”.

One of the schemes on the basis of which Hoogerbeets makes predictions.

The “science” in the predictions is as follows: the behavior of the Earth’s interior is allegedly influenced by an electromagnetic charge, which, with a special “critical geometry of the planets”, contributes to the release of tension accumulated at the boundaries of tectonic plates.

For the sake of fairness, it should be said that the Dutchman’s “prophecies” are meaningless without specific places. But still, there is definitely something in his methodology. Maybe serious scientists should pay attention to it and utilize it somehow.

It is noteworthy that seismologist Hoogerbeets does not report where exactly the next earthquake will occur. However, it provides information about the dates and strength of seismic activity quite accurately.


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