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Her last activity was on April 8, shortly before this post you made. It seems that she saw the writing on the wall, and couldn't even bear to read the responses.
Saw it... or predicted it?

Her last activity was on April 8, shortly before this post you made. It seems that she saw the writing on the wall, and couldn't even bear to read the responses.

Astro seems to have left the planet.
"Powerful earthquakes continue to be a concern of mine considering Uranus' position in Aries. I expect seismic and volcanic activity to strengthen into the new year - especially nations around the Ring of Fire affecting Japan, China, Alaska along with the west coast of the United States. There will also be quakes in unusual regions not normally affected by seismic activity.
Earthquakes fall under the influence of Uranus and lunar disturbances. It is essential for people to be prepared for sometimes large magnitude earthquakes in 2012."
White's website went down for several months after the pasting he got from posters at this forum. Note that he doesn't retrospectively take credit for predicting last years Japanese quake/tsunami. Over at Globalastrologyblog.blogspot.com are his predictions for 2012 in the most vague terms possible:
"Powerful earthquakes continue to be a concern of mine considering Uranus' position in Aries. I expect seismic and volcanic activity to strengthen into the new year - especially nations around the Ring of Fire affecting Japan, China, Alaska along with the west coast of the United States. There will also be quakes in unusual regions not normally affected by seismic activity.
Earthquakes fall under the influence of Uranus and lunar disturbances. It is essential for people to be prepared for sometimes large magnitude earthquakes in 2012."
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.
And each one has an "acceptable" range. If March 10th doesn't bring a Big One, March 9th or 12 will be just fine. There's not a day in the year that doesn't fall close to one of the predicted disaster dates. You can't lose.Mmmmm...
8 areas of the world mentioned x 20 dates ...
I see at least 160 predictions here.
And each one has an "acceptable" range. If March 10th doesn't bring a Big One, March 9th or 12 will be just fine. There's not a day in the year that doesn't fall close to one of the predicted disaster dates. You can't lose.
Without specifying the error bars, any date in the year would qualify. Who's to say it doesn't?20 dates over a 45 day period?
Get real.
Mmmmm...
8 areas of the world mentioned x 20 dates ...
I see at least 160 predictions here.