Yeah, everything is just a matter of time, like a 9.0 earthquake. These happen all the time
Well yes, it is just a matter of time. Magnitude 8+ Earthquakes happen about once a year and 9+ about once every 20 years or so. There will likely be another one before 2030 (am I psychic now?)
over 10,000 plus people, starts a tsunami and nuclear accidents.
But according to what you posted he didn't predict how many would die, now did he? Nor did he predict any tsunami. Nor did he predict any nuclear accident.
As for getting "Japan" right... well according to your post he predicted it would happen in "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." That's about fifteen thousand miles worth of the most seismically active region on Earth.
You're acting like he said "On March 11 of 2011 a Magnitude 9 Earthquake will occur off the coast of Japan, causing a tsunami. Some 10,000 people will die, and a very serious nuclear accident will happen."
But he didn't. And if he wanted to impress people who aren't gullible, that's the kind of prediction he would need,
along with a whole lot more than his word that he made it before March 11.
As but one example... there are places that archive old versions of websites. Can you link to one such archive that shows his prediction from before March 11? Or did he publish his prediction on a TV or radio show that archives video, or at least transcripts?
That's what skeptics want when they talk about evidence. "Look at his website" just doesn't cut it.