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The Dutch scientist determined the time

Frank Hogerbits confirmed that he "is not trying to cause panic," but rather he is only warning of the calculations of the movement of the planets

 The Dutch scientist determined the time.. What awaits the world at the beginning of March, and what does the full moon have to do with it?


Frank Hogerbits confirmed that he "is not trying to cause panic," but rather he is only warning of the calculations of the movement of the planets that result in great seismic activities on the globe, stressing by saying: "We must not overlook these calculations."



Dutch seismologist Frank Hogrebits still raises confusion with his predictions, which he says depend on scientific facts and on the movement of planets and their impact on the globe.


After seismic activities, which ranged from small to medium, during the past few days, the Dutch scientist reappeared, yesterday, Monday, with a video clip through the geological body to which SSGEOS belongs, and Hougrbits exploded a large-caliber surprise, as he specified what he had referred to in a tweet A precedent, that "the beginning of March will be critical."


Yesterday evening, Monday, Hogrebits appeared and retweeted a video explaining his theory, in an attempt to confirm his predictions, tweeting: “The convergence of critical planetary geometry around March 2 and 5 may lead to significant to very large seismic activity, and perhaps even a massive earthquake around March 3 and 4.” And / or March 6 and 7.” During the video clip, which sparked great controversy around the world, Hogrbet linked the expected seismic activities to the full moon. He stressed again that the first week of March "will be critical," and repeated it several times during the video, indicating that some of the seismic activities that he expects may exceed 7.5 to more than 8 degrees on the Richter scale. He warned in particular from the 3rd and 4th of March, indicating that the danger may extend to the 6th and 7th of the month as well, with the full moon.


He stressed that he "does not try to cause panic," but rather warns of planetary motion calculations that result in great seismic activities on the globe, stressing by saying: "We must not overlook these calculations." He stressed that the matter may extend to more than seismic activity.


Hogerpets went into more detail, identifying two scenarios: the first might be to encounter great seismic activity on the 3rd or 4th of March, followed by small activities in the following days, or that this large activity would be on March 6th or 7th, preceded by small seismic activities. Linking the two scenarios to the movement of the planets and the full moon. He stressed again that "it is not possible to know exactly what will happen."

He also talked about the importance of developing plans to face earthquakes, as one must be aware of how to act at the time of an earthquake and how to get out of his house as quickly as possible, stressing by saying that with the expected expectations of the beginning of March, everyone must remain on the utmost care and preparedness.


During the past days, Hogrepets released several tweets, but the most prominent of them was a tweet that sparked a lot of controversy, as he warned that some seismic activities might occur between February 25 and 26, and "but perhaps not significant," except that he warned that "the week March 1st will be critical."


In another video, Hogrepets revealed a lot of confusion about the map of the red areas around the world, and in the Middle East region in particular, where large earthquakes are expected.


A series of earthquakes have already hit Turkey over the past few days. There were also several seismic activities in several other places including Egypt, Iraq, Oman and Saudi Arabia.


However, the strongest of these activities was the earthquake that shook Tajikistan with a magnitude of 7.2 on the Richter scale on Thursday morning, which agreed with the expectations of Hogarbits, who said before that that the region will be exposed to some seismic activities between February 20 and 22, but the strongest will be on February 22, and perhaps that What happened in the strong Tajikistan earthquake, which shook the area near the Chinese border.


The strange thing is that every time seismic activity occurs somewhere on the globe, Hogrepets appears with a tweet stressing that he had already warned of that tremor, in an attempt to confirm his theory.


The debate over the expectations of the Dutch world has been going on since a devastating earthquake struck Turkey on February 6, killing more than 50,000 people between Turkey and Syria, leaving tens of thousands of families homeless.


It is noteworthy that many experts and studies had previously confirmed that it is not possible to predict the date of earthquakes, although it is possible to determine their location based on the history of regions and their location on seismic activity plates around the world.


Many scientists have also criticized the theories of Hogarbits, denying the issue of linking the movement of planets and their position to seismic activity.


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Although most of the predictions of the Dutch scientist, who has become the most famous around the world, regarding an earthquake were correct - to some extent -, he emphasized more than once that predicting the timing of an earthquake is impossible, saying: "No one can say exactly The certainty is that there will be a big earthquake."


Dutch researcher Hogrebits is a seismologist who runs the SSGEOS, which stands for Solar System Geometry Survey, which provides information on earthquakes and volcanic activity. He is known for his theories about the relationship between seismic activity, alignment, and planets, particularly the alignment of the planets with the Sun and Moon.


However, his theories and predictions about earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are not supported by mainstream science, and the vast majority of seismologists and geologists do not consider his claims credible. It is important to note that there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that celestial alignments have any direct effect on seismic activity.

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