12-03-2024 10:17 AM
After an absence of more than 4 months, the controversial Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeets returns with a new heavy warning, which will be occurred between Wednesday, March 13, until Sunday, March 17.
In a post on X, Hoogerbeets wrote, "Tomorrow starts an interesting and unique convergence of planetary conjunctions. The Sun, Jupiter, Uranus conjunction occurs roughly every 14 years (last time was Sep 2010). This time 4 additional conjunctions occur at the same time thanks to Mercury and Venus."
Hoogerbeets also reposted a post from the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), that saying, " The grand Sun-Jupiter-Uranus conjunction on 13 March, will uniquely coincide with additional conjunctions involving Mercury and Venus and also the Moon. This combination can result in large seismic activity, potentially reaching magnitude 8."
The scientist said in a recorded video: "We will have a unique situation in the solar system, with a great conjunction with the Sun, Jupiter and Uranus on March 12 and 13." He also pointed out that there is a quadruple conjunction coming with the Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, and Uranus as well, noting that "this major conjunction occurs approximately every 14 years... and we will also have the Sun, Venus, and Mars in conjunction."
He specifically warned of the period from March 15 to 16, "There may be a large or great seismic event... Be on your guard... In the worst scenarios, the strength of the seismic activity may exceed 8 degrees" on the Richter scale, and this depends on the state of the earth’s crust. and stress levels.
Tomorrow starts an interesting and unique convergence of #planetary #conjunctions. The #Sun-#Jupiter-#Uranus conjunction occurs roughly every 14 years (last time was Sep 2010). This time 4 additional conjunctions occur at the same time thanks to #Mercury and #Venus. pic.twitter.com/KBfoRMT4WV
— Frank Hoogerbeets (@hogrbe) March 11, 2024
The grand Sun-Jupiter-Uranus conjunction on 13 March, will uniquely coincide with additional conjunctions involving Mercury and Venus and also the Moon. This combination can result in large seismic activity, potentially reaching magnitude 8.https://t.co/t6hBtk5Xaf
— SSGEOS (@ssgeos) March 10, 2024
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