Once again, the controversial Dutch expert Frank Hoogerbeets makes headlines, having accurately predicted earthquakes and tremors recently in Taiwan, Japan, and Indonesia, and now issuing a new warning. He wrote on the "X" platform today, "We have seen many weather fluctuations in the past few days. This could indicate upcoming seismic disturbances."
He pointed out that the potential areas for earthquakes are approximate, primarily in the Americas (North and South), according to illustrative images he posted on the "SSGEOS" account, an institute he heads which focuses on research related to the engineering between celestial bodies concerning seismic activity.
Last Friday, Frank Hoogerbeets tweeted about seismic activity expected in the next two days in Taiwan and its vicinity. Hours after his tweet, earthquakes struck Taiwan, Japan, and Indonesia, confirming his predictions this time.
It is noteworthy that the name of the Dutch scientist resonates with every tremor the Earth's crust experiences. His warnings and predictions, shared through posts on his "X" or "Facebook" accounts, spread rapidly and are widely circulated by websites and social media.
It is important to mention that all scientists reject the theories of the controversial Dutch expert, considering them unscientific. They assert that there is no connection between planets and the movement and activity of earthquakes on Earth, categorizing such an assertion as highly improbable.