A so-called earthquake prophet, who pointed to a region in Turkey, even gave a date.

A so-called earthquake prophet, who pointed to a region in Turkey, even gave a date.

06.02.2025 16:00

Dutchman Frank Hoogerbeets, who is claimed to have predicted the earthquakes on February 6, warned that there could be an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8. Hoogerbeets, who pointed to the date of February 24, emphasized that the risk is high in eastern Turkey and Iran.

Frank Hoogerbeets, who is claimed to have predicted the earthquakes that devastated Turkey and resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of lives on February 6, 2023, made a concerning statement. Hoogerbeets, who has remained silent for a while, expressed on February 24 that a planetary alignment involving Mercury, Earth, Mars, and other planets could create significant seismic activity.

"I'M NOT SAYING THIS WILL HAPPEN, BUT..."

Hoogerbeets suggested that there could be an earthquake of 7.8 or higher in the Middle East, stating, "It is not impossible that this could happen in the near future. I'm not saying it will happen, but there is potential for it, and these atmospheric anomalies are quite close."

HE POINTED TO EASTERN TURKEY

Hoogerbeets highlighted that the risk is high in eastern Turkey and Iran, suggesting that earthquakes of magnitude 6 or 7 are possible. He said, "It doesn't happen very often, but if you are in Iran, be extra cautious."

HE PREDICTED SANTORINI IN MID-JANUARY

In a video shared in mid-January, it is seen that Hoogerbeets mentioned there could be an earthquake between Turkey and Greece. In the video, Hoogerbeets claimed that there could be a 6 magnitude earthquake in Greece, stating, "Extra caution is needed in the region."

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