Turkey 7.8 Earthquake Predicted 4 Days Ago
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This guy "predicted" it too...

https://twitter.com/hogrbe/status/1621479563720118273

The earthquake destroyed 2,200 year old Gaziantep Castle.

I wonder if the excavated parts of Gobekli Tepe are still standing...

The quakes happened all along the East Anatolian Fault.

I'm shocked to find out today that another 7.5 "aftershock" took place ~5 hours after the first, amidst ongoing aftershocks which average at about 4.6 on the Richter.

Freezing temperatures in Turkey, countless buried under rubble... it's absolutely horrific.
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Lookner's gonna be sleeping in late today.
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Some possible objectives for the earthquakes if they're manmade/targeted could be destruction of natural gas pipelines that run across Turkey...

https://www.mei.edu/publications/turkey-...astructure

Could also be for the purpose of simply overwhelming Turkey and taking them off the table so that other countries can be invaded without Turkey interfering.

If that is the case, the war is gonna escalate massively very soon.

Not saying these were targeted quakes but it's been well known that they have this technology for 50+ years...

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/TheBigBus

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/M...akeMachine

Quote:Earthquake Machine: The saboteurs have one, which they use near the end of the film after more conventional methods have failed to halt the bus.
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In that second stream from Lookner he reads an article saying the 7.5 was NOT an aftershock, but an independent event. It makes sense. Aftershocks aren't usually that big.
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An aftershock from 7.8 would have to be a full point below, so the 6.7 aftershock for example.
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Aftershocks of magnitude ~6 will continue for days, maybe weeks. Aftershocks of ~M4 could continue for months.
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(02-06-2023, 03:14 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: I wonder if the excavated parts of Gobekli Tepe are still standing...

Göbeklitepe is perhaps the most important archeological site in the world, aside from whatever may lie beneath the Antarctic ice, because it basically dates back farther than mainstream science has an explanation for...

https://www.livescience.com/gobeklitepe-...metry.html







Maybe being buried will work in its favor as far as preservation goes. I mean, they buried it for a reason.
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Some people who experience earthquakes that don't even lead to damage and destruction are traumatized for the rest of their lives by that shit.

Imagine a situation like this. It's like the end of the world for these people, and for thousands of them, it was.
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A lot of the pressers from Turkish officials that I've seen about this so far have been very on guard...

They have a lot to consider when it comes to their public reaction.

It seems they are treating this like an attack.
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38 degrees in Turkey tonight.
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Excerpts from some historical data...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ea..._in_Turkey

Quote:Year - Location - Magnitude - Deaths

December 13, 115 - Antioch - M7.5 - 260,000

1268 - Cilicia, Anatolia - M7 - 60,000

December 26, 1939 - Erzincan - M7.8M - 32,700

Yesterday's quake entry has already been added to the Wiki page, but it lists 7.8, 7.7 and 7.5. According to USGS, these quakes were 7.8 and 7.5. I don't know where they're getting the 7.7 from.

The entry will eventually look something like this:

Quote:February 6, 2023 - Gaziantep; Kahramanmaras - M7.8, M7.7 - More than 3000

It's historically significant (no duh) because it's a double entry of very high magnitude quakes.

There are no other double entries like this in Turkey's recorded history. Some entries are days/weeks apart with magnitudes around M6, but none of significant magnitude on the same day.

It's a disaster of biblical proportions.
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Shallow depth is said to be a marker of man-made (weaponized) earthquakes.
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Airport runway in Hatay cracked and rose up about 3.5 ft.
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(02-06-2023, 04:40 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Some people who experience earthquakes that don't even lead to damage and destruction are traumatized for the rest of their lives by that shit.

It's because the very earth moving beneath your feet shatters your entire sense of safety and stability to the core. This can be very lifechanging for some people, even without seeing massive destruction around them.
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"Earth's Spinning Inner Core Recently Paused Then Flipped Its Direction"
https://www.iflscience.com/earth-s-spinn...tion-67216

It's possible that some type of severe solar activity may follow these earthquakes.

Solar activity can cause earthquakes and it can also follow them, because it's all interconnected.

Quote:Quite recently, some authors suggested that earthquake occurrence might be linked to earth rotation speed variations. There is also a smaller number of researchers that studied possible links among solar activity, electro-magnetic storms and earthquakes. The first idea that sunspots could influence the earthquake occurrence dates back to 1853, and is due to the great solar astronomer Wolf. Since then, a number of scientists have reported some kind of relationship between solar activity and earthquake occurrence; or among global seismicity and geomagnetic variation or magnetic storms. Some mechanisms have been proposed to justify such correlations: small changes induced by Sun-Earth coupling in the Earth’s rotation speed; eddy electric currents induced in faults, heating them and reducing shear strength; or piezoelectric increase in fault stress caused by induced currents.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-67860-3
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I'm glad that Steve is not showing some of the more graphic and gutwrenching videos that are being shared on Twitter... some things just should not be recorded.
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This was a strike-slip fault event involving three tectonic plates...

The Arabian, African and Anatolian plates.
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"The mysterious seismic pulse that repeats every 26 seconds, coming from the Gulf of Guinea"
https://www.labrujulaverde.com/en/2020/1...-of-guinea



"Giant crack in the Earth tore through Kenya and scientists say it's proof that Africa will break apart"
https://nationalpost.com/news/world/a-gi...reak-apart

"Strange seismic waves that rippled around world leave scientists bewildered"
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...59236.html



(10-08-2017, 09:52 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: Some believe that earthquakes and hurricanes have been weaponized and utilized to provide a reason/excuse to send a military presence into those areas to "help"...

hmmm
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