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Dutch Seismologist Warns of Earthquake 'Surprise'

Dutch seismologist Frank Hoegebets predicts a potential major seismic event on Earth between February 13-15, linking it to a planetary alignment. His theory, which he calls 'planetary engineering', is disputed by the scientific community, which deems it unscientific.


Dutch Seismologist Warns of Earthquake 'Surprise'

Dutch seismologist Frank Hoegebets warned last Friday of potential seismic activity on Earth in the coming days, this time warning of a "surprise." After reviewing the current alignment of celestial bodies, which he calls "planetary engineering," and its possible impact on the Earth's crust in the form of earthquakes, the Dutch observer warned of the conjunction of Earth, the Moon, and especially Jupiter between February 13 and 15, which could increase seismic activity. Hoegebets stated in his regular video: "I advise you to exercise extreme caution from the 13th to the 15th of the month in anticipation of a potentially larger earthquake, especially due to the conjunction of the Moon, Earth, and Jupiter." He added that there could be a "surprise." All scientists reject the theories of the Dutch researcher, considering them unscientific, and assert that there is no connection between planets and earthquakes, and that this is still considered impossible. Hoegebets' recent forecasts about the possibility of a devastating earthquake in early 2026 have sparked widespread debate and concern on social media. Despite continuous attacks from geologists and astronomers, the Dutch observer insists on his theory, which links planetary movement and its relationship with Earth and seismic activity, which he called "planetary engineering" and its effect on the globe.