Dutch seismologist who 'predicted' Turkey earthquake foresees more quakes
Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeets, who works for the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGS) in the Netherlands and "predicted" the earthquake in Turkey on February 3, has continued to make predictions about Earth's seismic activity using planetary alignment.
In a tweet on Monday, he predicted "stronger seismic activity in the coming days," with a link to a YouTube video. He also attached a picture of the solar system, indicating that the alignment of different planets would impact Earth's seismic activity.
Twitter added a fact-checking box below the tweet which explained that "earthquake prediction from planetary geometry has been disproven." There were also several links from various governmental and private institutions with information disproving Hoogerbeets' theory.
Regardless, internet users wanted to know exactly where the Dutch seismologist thought the earthquake would strike. Unfortunately, Hoogerbeets provided no clear answer. Read More..