Earth, Moon, and Jupiter Conjunction Between February 13th and 15thر
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| Dutch Seismologist Frank Hoogbeets |
Dutch seismologist warns of a "surprise" and specifies three days
As is his wont in stirring controversy, Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogbeets has issued a new warning about potential seismic activity on Earth in the coming days; however, this time he warned of a "surprise."
After reviewing the alignments of celestial bodies, which he calls "planetary geometry," during the current period and the possibility of these alignments affecting the Earth's crust in the form of earthquakes, the Dutch seismologist warned of a conjunction of Earth, the Moon, and Jupiter specifically between February 13th and 15th, which could increase seismic activity. He said there could be a "surprise." This came in a video he posted on his social media accounts.
In a video published in his journal, Hoogerbetts said, "I advise you to be extremely careful from the 13th to the 15th of the month in anticipation of potentially greater seismic activity, especially due to the conjunction of the Moon, Earth, and Jupiter.
" He added, "A surprise might occur," advising his followers to be vigilant during that period. All scientists reject the controversial Dutchman's theories, deeming them unscientific and asserting that there is no connection between the planets and the movement and activity of earthquakes on Earth, and that such a connection is currently considered impossible.
Hoogerbetts' recent predictions regarding the possibility of devastating seismic activity in early 2026 have sparked widespread controversy and concern on social media platforms. Despite the ongoing attacks against him by geologists and astronomers.
the Dutch observer insists on his theory linking the movement of the planets and their relationship to Earth and the seismic activity that affects it, a concept he calls "planetary geometry" and its influence on the planet.
Dutch researcher Hoogbeets heads the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), a research organization focused on observing the geometry of celestial bodies and its relationship to seismic activity on Earth.
His name first gained prominence after the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey in February 2023, killing more than 50,000 people. He became famous and his star rose when he claimed to have predicted the earthquake "three days before it happened." His fame skyrocketed, and he began predicting earthquakes, both large and small, on his social media accounts, attributing these events to planetary conjunctions and movements.

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