Hi Amy: Thank you for writing and for sending me the article that created the opportunity for clarifying statements like this:
"The Earth is projected to pass behind the Sun relative to the Black Star around midnight UTC on December 02, 2023 to trigger another big quake event. "
2023-12-02 14:37:03 (UTC)8.527°N 126.449°E 32.8 km depth
The Earth-Sun-Black Star backside alignment quake struck between noon and midnight UTC on December 02, 2023 as predicted about six months ago. There has been no reply so far from the Utah U professors. I will run the analysis when time permits for refining the Sun-Earth-Black Star alignment projection date currently scheduled for June 03, 2024.
Nothing so far. Hundreds of these warning emails have been sent to geologists, astronomers, physicists, directors, professors, and you name it, and nobody responds. But, hey, my big quake prediction was off by a few hours. . . Many thanks to the few that noticed.
Holy Moly! I had no idea how significant that article really was!
Hi Amy: Thank you for writing and for sending me the article that created the opportunity for clarifying statements like this:
"The Earth is projected to pass behind the Sun relative to the Black Star around midnight UTC on December 02, 2023 to trigger another big quake event. "
Here is the data on the 7.6 Philippines Quake: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000lff4/executive#general
M 7.6 - Mindanao, Philippines
2023-12-02 14:37:03 (UTC)8.527°N 126.449°E 32.8 km depth
The Earth-Sun-Black Star backside alignment quake struck between noon and midnight UTC on December 02, 2023 as predicted about six months ago. There has been no reply so far from the Utah U professors. I will run the analysis when time permits for refining the Sun-Earth-Black Star alignment projection date currently scheduled for June 03, 2024.
I am super hopeful you will hear back from them!! I am anxious to hear!
Nothing so far. Hundreds of these warning emails have been sent to geologists, astronomers, physicists, directors, professors, and you name it, and nobody responds. But, hey, my big quake prediction was off by a few hours. . . Many thanks to the few that noticed.