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Earthquake WARNING: Tremor which could ‘TOTALLY’ destroy a civilisation forecast on Monday


What has been described as ‘critical geometry’ in the solar system could cause widespread destruction on Earth, a conspiracy theorist has warned. Planets in our galactic neighbourhood have been aligning in a specific fashion, and the ensuing gravitational pull from other celestial bodies on Earth could lead to heightened tension in our tectonic plates. According to earthquake ‘forecasting’ website Ditrianum, Neptune, Venus, Mercury and the Sun are all positions in specific places in the solar system which could effect Earth.

This is because a gravitational tug of war could build tension in the tectonic plates of Earth, which could be unleashed in a devastating fashion.

Earthquake mystic Frank Hoogerbeets, who runs Ditrianum, made the prediction, believing there will be smaller quakes this week, followed by a potentially civilisation ending tremor between April 30 to May 3.

Mr Hoogerbeets wrote: “Critical geometry in the solar system may trigger larger seismic activity from the 25th to the 29th possibly peaking high 6 to 7 magnitude.

“From April 30 to May 3 will be extremely critical with potentially a high 7 to 8+ magnitude earthquake.”

Anything above magnitude eight is considered a “great earthquake”, and can “totally destroy communities near the epicentre”, according to Michigan Tech.

The Dutch researcher reached his conclusion using his Solar System Geometry Index (SSGI) which “is the computation of a dataset for a specific time-frame of values given to specific geometric positions of the planets, the Moon and the Sun”.

He said: “After three years of observations, it became clear that some planetary geometry in the Solar System clearly tends to cause a seismic increase, while other geometry does not.”

But experts have previously dismissed Mr Hoogerbeets’ claims, saying that there is no way earthquakes can be predicted.

John Bellini, a geophysicist at the US Geological Survey (USGS) has said: “We can’t predict or forecast earthquakes.

“Sometimes before a large earthquake you’ll have a foreshock or two, but we don’t know they’re foreshocks until the big one happens.”

The USGS completely denies that earthquakes can be forecasted, writing on its website: “Neither the USGS nor any other scientists have ever predicted a major earthquake.

“We do not know how, and we do not expect to know how any time in the foreseeable future.”



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