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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

This is in partial response to the video clip (link below), and to Sosua DR residents who expressed some fears about a Tsunami attaining us, based on the deductions and predictions in Dutchinse's video at http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse#p/u/1/rgIZrzDewf8

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  • One last note. If you do some research, you will discover that the earthquakes off the coast of PR are not new and have been around for more years than man has lived on this Planet. The only difference today is that any joe blow can install the software onto his computer to view the seismic activity. Had joe blow had that technology 100. 1,000 or 10,000 years ago, he would have seen the same thing. Nothing has changed except our ability to observe.

  • For those who are truly concerned that Dutch's predictions might be true, I suggest consulting actual experts. Google is your friend and all the info in the world is there for you to read. If you jump out of your socks each time some youtuber posts an imminent apocalypse, then you will die with ulcers from worrying about nothing. Rest assured that if Dutch's predictions were true, it would be all over the news.

  • I cant believe how lightly you take dutch video warning... I truely believe his warning and analysis, especially here in P.R.

  • @rosaenid18 It's not a question of taking a warning lightly. It's a question of not believing Dutch's conclusions. He has already been proven wrong when he posted his video with a 7 day warning on the 17th of July. Those 7 days have long passed, then he edited the description to read "the next few weeks to a month, and now he has edited it once more, to read "in the near term". How many times does he have to be wrong before you realize that his conclusions are erroneous?

  • Perhaps he knows more than I think he does, and in this case, the predicted earthquakes and Tsunamis could have no effect on where I live in the DR, but I do appreciate you taking the time to share your opinion, vouching for his accuracy.

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  • I hope dutchsinse is wrong. I've watched his videos from earthquakes to haarp. He puts out an area to watch, he has been on the money. He has been right. I suggest for you to watch his earthquakes videos for the last 30 days.

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