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الاحد: 18 يناير 2026
  • 18 يناير 2026
  • 14:33
In Pictures and Figures Dutch Seismologist Predicts Richter Magnitude 8 Quake Specifies Country

Khaberni - On Saturday evening, Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeets published an image showing the alignment of several planets, including Venus, Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter, and their conjunction with the Earth, Sun, and Moon, indicating that this is the planetary geometry observed in space today, Sunday, January 18th. In another post on his social media channels, he predicted an earthquake with a magnitude of 8 on the Richter scale, specifying a particular country.

Hoogerbeets' recent predictions about the possibility of destructive seismic activity starting in early 2026 have sparked widespread debate and concern on social media platforms.

Despite continuous attacks by geologists and astronomers, Hoogerbeets insists on his theory that links the movement of planets and their relationship with Earth to the seismic activities that affect it, something he refers to as “planetary geometry” and its impact on our planet.

In his first post last evening, Hoogerbeets identified the planetary conjunctions in several colors, but he wrote some of them in red to indicate the dangerous nature of that geometry among the celestial bodies, or the significant possibility of those conjunctions affecting the Earth, such as Earth with Mercury and Mars, and also Mercury with the Sun and Jupiter.

In his second post, Hoogerbeets commented that the coast of Peru might soon experience a major earthquake, potentially reaching a magnitude of 8 degrees.


He added that major earthquakes (with a magnitude of 7) have clustered in recent years mainly under Peru and Ecuador, leading to increased pressure in the region near the coast.

All scientists reject the controversial Dutch researcher's theories, considering them unscientific, firmly stating that there is no connection between the planets and the movement and activity of earthquakes on Earth, and that this matter is still considered impossible.

The Dutch researcher Hoogerbeets chairs the "Solar System Geometry Survey" SSGEOS - an research institution focused on monitoring the emerging geometry of celestial bodies and its relationship with seismic activity on Earth.

His name began to shine with the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey in February 2023, causing the death of more than 50,000 people. He gained fame at that time, and his star has been rising ever since, as he began predicting and forecasting earthquakes, both small and large, on his social media accounts, attributing these activities to planetary conjunctions and their movements.

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