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American astrologer Predicted Japan Earthquake

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Evidence: American astrologer Predicted Japan Earthquake Before It Happened

American mundane astrologer and astrometeorologist Theodore White at his website - Global Astrology predicted the date, place and magnitude of the Japan Earthquake before it happened.

See the evidence for yourself.

It's all over Google as "Theodore White astrologer predicted Japan Quake."

On his March 4, 2011 edition he writes:

"During the entire month of March 2011 we can expect to hear of powerful earthquakes along the 'Ring of Fire.'

In March, look first to Asia for seismic action in the northern hemisphere - China and Japan, then to the Philippines, along to the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, to British Columbia, Canada, then to California in the United States, stretching down to Mexico and into South America.

With the global transits at hand, there are sure to be powerful, large magnitude earthquakes in the months of March and April.

My astrological calculations show a 88.9% rating for significant seismic activity between 6.6 to 7.9+ in magnitude.

There are additional planetary configuration signals I've interpreted that show even stronger quakes by scale - 8.9 to 9.2 in magnitude. Some people will not believe me, but transits are well within astrological red-zone warning range.

Significant Dates

*March 10,11
*March 18,19,20,21
March 28
April 1,2,3
*April 4
*April 6,7
*April 9,10
*April 15
*April 16,17,18
April 24

Caution is strongly advised for those living in and near the regions highlighted in the map below."


(I can't reproduce his map here. Go to his website at Global Astrology Blog to see for yourself.)

He says there are more big earthquakes to come in March and April and he gives the regions and magnitudes, including California.

So those 'skeptics' who said it cannot be done, here's some news for all you:

It was already done.
 
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So.... do you have a link to the actual prediction (with some evidence that the prediction occured BEFORE the quake) or just the one to some long, rambling site that I for one am not going to bother trolling through?
 
And I asked for a link to the specific incident you are claiming, not a long, rambling multipage heap of drivel. Can't you read?
 
I clicked on your link. I hunted for Japan. There was a prediction that there'd be an earthquake in Japan in March. NOTHING else.

This is like making a prediction that it'd be cold in Antarctica tomorrow. Put up or shut up.
 
Are you capable of posting a link to the SPECIFIC incident? Yes or no?
 
Good for a laugh. Your post #7 was funny at first but I couldn't help feeling sorry for you after. That guys blog has 55 000 words on the homepage, which is the average size of a book. That's insane! I had to ctrl F search to find the entry! LOL!

That wouldn't even be an impressive guess. A possibility of an earthquake anywhere on a pacific coast on those dates? That's what you call predicting an earthquake? What?!? Please be specific about how you think that this is proof of anything.
 
Hardly a prediction, minor earthquakes within the "ring of fire" are fairly common, big ones are just a matter of time including my area of British Columbia which is well over due. It's as if I were to say that at a major intersection in my city there'll be a large accident involving more than two vehicles within the next 2 months. I can pretty much guarantee my "prediction", common enough to be mundane......
 
Hardly a prediction, minor earthquakes within the "ring of fire" are fairly common, big ones are just a matter of time including my area of British Columbia which is well over due. It's as if I were to say that at a major intersection in my city there'll be a large accident involving more than two vehicles within the next 2 months. I can pretty much guarantee my "prediction", common enough to be mundane......

Love it when so called so called skeptics try to rationalize everything. Makes 'em feel all warm inside. Yeah, everything is just a matter of time, like a 9.0 earthquake. These happen all the time, like a large accident involving more than two vehicles at a major intersection that kills over 10,000 plus people, starts a tsunami and nuclear accidents.

Yeah, that's the ticket. All that is pretty common and all that... Thanks Padego. I now see the light? :covereyes
 
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You know, you're right! Predicting the day, place and magnitude of a major earthquake before it happens is good for a laugh! I wonder why he didn't pick, just like any day?

Wow Joey! You are so smart :eye-poppiJoey, the size of a book to read. Imagine that Joey! Reading a WHOLE book. Now that would be really something wouldn't it?:rolleyes:

He gave the day, place and magnitude! You're right! But unfortunately for your sanity, he didn't pick them all together, at the same time!

If he said march 9-12th, 9.0 quake, East Japan, I'd be impressed. Honestly. But he threw a pile of dates, places and magnitudes into a pile and you picked 3 out of the pile after the fact! The fact that you don't recognize that this already is, quite frankly, shocking.
 
He gave the day, place and magnitude! You're right! But unfortunately for your sanity, he didn't pick them all together, at the same time!

If he said march 9-12th, 9.0 quake, East Japan, I'd be impressed. Honestly. But he threw a pile of dates, places and magnitudes into a pile and you picked 3 out of the pile after the fact! The fact that you don't recognize that this already is, quite frankly, shocking.

A pile. What pile? What's shocking is that Joey is :confused: That's what's shocking.
 
Love it when so called so called skeptics try to rationalize everything. Makes 'em feel all warm inside. Yeah, everything is just a matter of time, like a 9.0 earthquake. These happen all the time, like a large accident involving more than two vehicles at a major intersection that kills over 10,000 plus people, starts a tsunami and nuclear accidents.

Yeah, that's the ticket. All that is pretty common and all that... Thanks Padego. I now see the light? :covereyes

Are you seriously saying that he predicted an earthquake in precisely the spot where earthquakes happen? Well, Duh.
 
Didn't you just say that "you haven't even shown anything worth talking about!"

Why are you still talking about it then Joey?:eye-poppi

You didn't address the criticism that your "prediction" is just a group of possibilities you get to choose from after something happens.

Now I'm being sarcastic and implying that astrology is a parasitic cult that does nothing to help anyone. It makes astrologers richer and people dumber.
 
You didn't address the criticism that your "prediction" is just a group of possibilities you get to choose from after something happens.

Now I'm being sarcastic and implying that astrology is a parasitic cult that does nothing to help anyone. It makes astrologers richer and people dumber.

Astrologers predict. That astrologer got it right. He also gave the date, place and size of the earthquake and aftershocks. He says California is next and gave dates for those earthquakes too, so we will see. He got the Japan quake right to the day.

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