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  • Who is the crazy evil scientist wanna be threatening to shut you down in the comments?

    Good work on these predictions, this is jaw dropping! Keep posting you are doing a great service to humanity! Namaste!

  • it did happened in the northern hemisphere... and you post this a day b4...

  • I heard your feb-mar 2010 video. Feb 28 and Mar 1, 2010. Yes, lets hope nothing as major as Chile, but both days for major quake activity after hearing your post, is very possible. Are you looking at the energies from an astrological perspective? Thank you for your imput!

  • how the fuck did u know this was going to happen

  • hey bud, this is great work!!! thank you!! im in So. California and will be on alert!! take care!!

  • No. Not HAARP. HAARP can be used to PREVENT quakes...not cause them!

  • @TheFreeAdviceMan Agreed. HAARP definitely did not do it.

  • @TheFreeAdviceMan

    It can cause Earthquakes. ELF waves can trigger an earthquake.

  • If you understand how the em waves relate to material continuity, you'll see that while em waves are associated with the quake, they don't cause the quakes. See my vids on hypertime for more on this.

    Regards,

    -John

  • HAARP caused the Haiti Earthquake

  • @PimpMatt0 I disagree. HAARP's something else.

  • Don't you think THEY want people to perish? I mean, come on, what kind of people have managed, with 'their' money, to buy-up/buy-out everything! Why is it that people like you and me are deliberately side-lined, disenfranchised and what not?!? But here we are YELLING our mouths off for them to see! Why? Who is going to come to our rescue? Which of those who have the means to care will do so? I discovered a very deep and relatively simple mass-socio-psychological method that if applied would

  • @TheFreeAdviceMan I hope you're wrong. I think there are good and good intentioned people there too. We have to redirect or replace them...

  • Is Haiti one the greatest in this wave ?

  • Haiti wasn't cited.

  • @w0r1dpeace If I knew where it was going to be, I would have warned people. The list list is based on stats only. Haiti has not had a quake like that in over 200 years.

    If I had a better hypertime map or higher resolution images it would have been possible to identify the region. Additionally, the SOHO archive was crippled until the Jan 13th.

    mother fucker

  • Interesting ...

  • @w0r1dpeace

    /watch?v=QDRVvNz-_yc (sent to you)

  • @astrotometry Yes the soho site was a mess.. We ufo hunters can confirm that! We have been all over the soho images all year and when several videos hit youtube showing possible large bodied objects in the soho images.. soho pulled the plug for for a while claiming a glitch...

  • As good a prediction as one man can alone make. :)

  • @MaBu888 I've done better, and even with this one, I had quite a bit of help.

  • Good to know.

  • wow

  • great prediction again! Are you going to add your annotated results on the video?

  • @mummy3too Thanks. First round in...

  • great job. It will be interesting to see if there is another large one on the horizon. Just had to subscribe to your posts, especially since we may be moving to the west coast. Keep up the good work. Your science is captivating.

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  • In this video you talk about Indonesia as the most likely place for an earthquake. You also say that the seismic events will be seen in the northern hemispheare.

    Most of territory of Indonesia is on the Southern Hemispheare, isn't it a contradiction? or am I understanding wrong what you are saying?

    Which are the probabilities for an earthquake in north Venezuela?

    I apologize for my english, my original languaje is Spanish.

  • @Abacand Indonesia is in the Northern Hemisphere. Most of South America is in the Southern- From about Ecuador on down.

  • @astrotometry

    Only a part of Indonesia is in the Northern Hemispheare. And it is like the 20% or less of the territory. The only part of Indonesia that belong to the northern Hemispheare is half of the Island of Sumatra, and an small portion of the indonesian territory of the Island of Borneo, the rest of the country, including the main Island Java where the capital city is located is in the southern hemispheare.

  • @astrotometry

    About South America, I know most of the continent is south of the equator line, but I asked you about Venezuela. This country is completely in the northern Hemispheare, in fact, the capital city (Caracas), where earthquakes are likely to happen is 10°30'N

  • @Abacand Indonesia is much more prone, that's why it's at the top of the list. Venezuela is possible from the pattern, but like Haiti is/was much less likely.

  • Man... your predictions are so freightening correct! This is not the first time that you've predicted earthquake. You have just mistaken hemisphere location of earthquake. But OK, we can ignore that... Nice job, really! Go on.

  • Part 2: The earthquake was at 72.7 degrees west (USGS):

    72.7 - 180 gives 107.3 degrees east, almost exactly in the vicinity of Indonesia.

    The earthquake was at 18.5 degrees north (USGS):

    18.5 degrees south is actually closer to Australia, south of Indonesia.

    I don't know how close to Indonesia we need to be to consider Haiti as "close to the polar opposite".

    This is not my area of expertise, so if I am on shaky ground, I am prepared to be told so.

  • @gerstners It's killing me to be so close to figuring this out, and then to see something like this. It's making me physically ill. Thank you for your thoughtful encouragement.

  • Part 1: From a certain point of view, is the Haiti earthquake a "hit" for John, even if it's (pretty close to being) the polar opposite of Indonesia?

    When a force impacts the earth in Indonesia, does the earth vibrate like a bell with the waves converging at the polar opposite strong enough to trigger an earthquake?

    The Haiti earthquake is almost the polar opposite of Indonesia (check out the coordinates on google earth).

  • @gerstners Interesting observation.

  • Very interesting.. so he might have to correct the inverse correlation between those two.

  • Haiti?

  • @aneeley I wish I could get more certain than Northern - Southern Hemisphere. But for now...

  • could be some volcanic activity  in hawaii too?

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