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الخميس: 19 فبراير 2026
  • 19 فبراير 2026
  • 12:11
Dutch Earthquake Monitor Warns of Astronomical Phenomenon Occurring Once Every 36 Years

Khaberni - Dutch earthquake monitor Frank Hoogerbeets warned on Wednesday of a rare astronomical phenomenon that could affect the Earth in the form of significant seismic activity.

In his latest updates on social media, Hoogerbeets warned of an alignment of Earth with Saturn and Neptune, which happens once every 36 years, and is expected specifically on the twentieth of this month, which is tomorrow, Friday. He also confirmed that uniquely, the Moon is also aligning with Saturn and Neptune, while Venus forms a critical right angle (90 degrees) with Mercury and Uranus, which could increase the likelihood of seismic activity on Earth.

The controversial earthquake monitor referred to his satellite broadcast posted on his social media accounts two days ago, where he emphasized that the conjunction between February 19 and 20 is of utmost importance, stating, "We might witness a major earthquake, especially due to the close Mercury-Uranus angle in the lunar position. This convergence occurs right in the middle, and there's a possibility of an earthquake of about 7 magnitude on the twenty-first, with a possibility of increasing or decreasing by one day," urging his followers not to take it lightly.


He added, "With this existing astronomical situation, first with Mercury: Venus-Uranus, then Venus: Mercury-Uranus. This is the most critical situation. We might witness a major earthquake on the twenty-first as a result. This situation is extremely important. However, the Earth-Saturn-Neptune conjunction is not necessarily very important, as it happens approximately every 36 years. It is a unique astronomical geometry, but its proximity to Venus, Mercury, and Uranus makes it extremely important."

He stressed that the strength of any expected earthquake during that period "depends largely on the pressure levels in the Earth's crust. We don't know that, so be prepared," repeating that the Earth might experience strong earthquakes on the 20th and 21st of this month.

It is noted that the Dutch researcher Hoogerbeets heads the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), a research institution focused on monitoring the emerging geometry of celestial bodies and their relationship to seismic activity on Earth.

His name began to shine following the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey in February 2023, killing more than 50,000 people. He rose to fame at that time by claiming he had predicted that earthquake "three days before it occurred." Since then, his star soared as he began to predict earthquakes, big and small, on his social media accounts, attributing these activities to planetary conjunctions and their movements.

All scientists reject the theories of the controversial Dutch researcher, asserting they are unscientific, firmly believing that there is no relation between the planets and the movement and seismic activity on Earth, considering it currently one of the impossibilities.

Despite ongoing attacks from geologists and astronomers, the Dutch monitor insists on his theory linking the movement of planets and their relationship with Earth and the seismic activities affecting it, which he calls "planetary geometry" and its impact on Earth.

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