Turkey 7.8 Earthquake Predicted 4 Days Ago
#21
Radius of severe damage is ~300 miles around both quake epicenters. Unbelievable.

In USA terms, it's about the distance between Little Rock, AR and Oklahoma City.

In Canadian terms, it's farther than Ottawa to Quebec City, farther than Edmonton to Calgary.
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#22
(02-06-2023, 03:14 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: 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.

yeah I heard about that castle , wow .  I thought it might have been the one   @ 5:17 

but apparently he. was more west of the bad damage area 

there are now 5,600 buildings down in turkey at last count  

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#23
Malatya highway...

https://twitter.com/Doranimated/status/1...1769219072

https://i.imgur.com/17O0ngu.png

150 miles from the 7.8 epicenter, 90 miles from the 7.5 epicenter.

An exceptional amount of movement/displacement and it really may not be done.
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#24
Malatya highway is 220 miles from the Hatay airport/runway which showed about 3.5 ft. of displacement...

https://twitter.com/ankara_cevirme/statu...8756848640
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#25
Absolutely unbelievable...

And media outlets as well as many other platforms are doing an absolutely pissweak job of covering these events.

Twitter is the only place for consistent coverage, mainly because of people uploading directly from the area...

Aggregation-wise, Twitter is beating every news outlet and all other platforms, and that's just sad to me.

Lookner is the best general coverage, when he's on the air. Second would be the local outlets sharing feeds of recovery efforts.

Guess nobody cares about Turkey, huh? If it was Clinton-owned Haiti instead, you'd hear nothing else on the news for a week.
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#26
yeah I was looking around at CNN, FOX, NBC and they give it maybe 10 minutes per hour then back to absolutely boring political bullshit

showing their true colors , reprobates
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#27
It seriously disgusts me.

There's a damn near apocalyptic event unfolding (at least for that part of the world), and it's crickets on the MSM and other media platforms.

I'm not even convinced that this massive movement should be looked at through an isolated lens, geographically speaking.

Maybe they know this is part of more chaos that will break out and they don't want to alert people too soon.

Probably not but... I dunno, it's crossed my mind. They are being remarkably quiet about this. All of 'em.
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#28
(02-06-2023, 10:27 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: https://twitter.com/Lukewearechange/stat...1450894338

That extremely public, widely broadcasted satanic ritual at the Grammys was taking place at exactly the same time this 7.8 earthquake occurred...

The earthquake happened about an hour and 17 minutes into the show, which I of course did not watch, but I saw that hellish clip above on Twitter.

That disgusting demonic display just happened to coincide with a massive earthquake that has claimed untold thousands of lives?

Is it really any coincidence?

Somehow I doubt it.
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#29
That specific satanic Grammys ritual was sponsored by Pfizer, as you can see at the end of the clip. They are sacrificing untold masses by poison, disease, and disaster, and they're laughing in our faces about it. They openly, blatantly praise satan right in front of us. It's completely out in the open now. But they have to know that extinction level natural events follow this kind of behavior. It's an automatic response. It's global Sodom and Gomorrah and the consequences will be severe.
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#31
Quote:Look at Turkey and Syria
This is economic warfare
They want to leave NATO
Now a series of earthquakes

https://twitter.com/deagle110/status/162...2184736768

Quote:February 3, 2023

It is time for NATO's leadership and members to seriously engage Turkey on its disruptive and coercive behavior within the alliance

https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/02/03/nat...-blackmail

Quote:Jan. 15

Turkey Says Nordic NATO Expansion Unlikely Before June

The requested article has expired, and is no longer available.

https://japantoday.com/category/world/tu...-expansion
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#32
Quote:He said the quake's aftermath "felt like the end of days".

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/f...ing-people
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#33


Earthquake:

https://twitter.com/MianImranArshad/stat...9267251204

War damage:

https://twitter.com/i_magpie/status/1623063306905989120

So when I see stuff like this, it makes me think that a targeted EQ is a way to flatten an area that you can't get to with regular warfare.

It seems so obvious at this point...

After all, Turkey and Syria are connected and it would only make sense that they want to conquer both.
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#34
Lookner is showing all the tweets begging for help and there are many people claiming they are abandoned, there's no help around, no rescue teams are showing up...

It's just really sad because this is a situation where quite literally EVERYONE is traumatized, EVERYONE is emotionally hysterical due to their loved ones either being dead or currently trapped and dying.

Their response of feeling abandoned is psychologically totally natural.

However, there simply is not enough help to go around. There are not enough resources to get help out to all of these thousands of collapsed buildings.

The state of war in the surrounding area has complicated collaborative rescue efforts.

That is not a coincidence.

But yeah, it's just awful the emotional state that these people are experiencing right now, and it's gonna lead to very bad things in that part of the world in the coming months and years.

No doubt that the "cleanup efforts" (which will pour in just in time to make sure most of the trapped are dead) will result in military occupation of the area by all interests who may use this situation as a power grab.
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#35
Lookner doesn't seem to get the bigger picture either, but he's right in a sense... rescue efforts by the world's governments was never a priority, however most people are not arguing their point in this context.
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#36
Hands Up!  Panties Down!
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#37
Plausible...

https://i.imgur.com/qkOJIa5.png
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#38
Hmmm... That also looks like a plausible route for an oil pipeline.
Hands Up!  Panties Down!
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#39
Quote:Erdogan's emergency declaration affords him extraordinary powers in the run-up to May elections, which could cement his position as Turkey's most powerful ruler in nearly 100 years. He has managed to make himself indispensable to all sides in the Ukraine war.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/earthquake-...1675758235

hmmm
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#40
Antakya, ~100 miles from both quake epicenters...

https://i.imgur.com/S6thioj.png

https://twitter.com/ismailsaymaz/status/...3338079233

https://twitter.com/ismailsaymaz/status/...33/video/1

https://twitter.com/ismailsaymaz/status/...33/video/2

https://twitter.com/ismailsaymaz/status/...33/video/3

https://twitter.com/ismailsaymaz/status/...33/video/4


Turkey will never recover from this and they will be overtaken/occupied by whatever military forces decide to descend on them first.
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