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So will Dutch researcher Frank Hogerbeets’ prediction of earthquake in Asian countries including India be true?

Hogarbeets had predicted earthquake in Turkey earlier, said about India…
Haldwani.
Tremors of a strong earthquake were felt from Uttarakhand to the capital Delhi and NCR at 10.19 pm on Tuesday night. Earthquake tremors were also felt in many states. There was chaos for a long time. People came out of their homes and offices. Tremors were also felt in neighboring Pakistan’s capital Islamabad. In such a situation, the prediction of Dutch researcher Frank Hogerbeets is being discussed.
Last month in February, there were devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Due to which more than fifty thousand people lost their lives. Then the Dutch researcher Frank Hogerbeets announced that the Asian countries were next in line. In one of the videos, Frank Hogarbeits was seen predicting a major earthquake. Hogarbeits said that Asian countries would face earthquakes or natural disasters like Turkey. According to him, the next quake will start from Afghanistan and eventually end up in the Indian Ocean after crossing Pakistan and India.
In the video clip, Hogarbeats can be heard saying that if we look at atmospheric fluctuations, these regions could be the next victims for increased seismic activity. But at the same time he added that keep in mind that these are rough estimates and that not all large earthquakes leave their footprint in the environment, nor do they always announce themselves. They claimed that these estimates are tentative because not all significant earthquakes can be detected by atmospheric fluctuations. Hogarbeats in his YouTube video explained in detail about the Solar System Geometry Index which predicts large scale earthquakes. Frank Hogerbeats is a researcher at the Institute called the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGS)

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