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Dutch Sinse. Earth Quake Predictions.

Started by starrmtn001, January 12, 2017, 05:20:28 PM

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Rix Gins on September 20, 2017, 12:06:28 AM
Dutch had lots to offer in this particular video.  He is calling for a M5. to hit Baja Ca. in the next 3 or 4 days.  No activity for nearly a week now off the coast of Oregon which is strange and that means that pressure is building.  He showed some amazing video footage of the Mexican earthquake, and admitted that he cried with frustration because he warned Mexico but nobody listened.  I like Dutch.  He has a style of no nonsense speaking that kind of reminds me of Art.  Like if Art had only done earthquakes and not radio.  Thanks again Starr, for posting these videos.

Utter bullshit. He cries wolf. If he was anything in geology he'd go and work for the NGS and inform them on a day by day basis where the earthquakes are going to occur. Instead he picks places where tremors and earthquakes WILL occur sooner or later and sticks a pin in the map, makes a video, and posts it on YT to massage his ego.

Its sickening that this cunt is miles away from a school in Mexico that the rescuers believe has possibly dozens of dead children in it when he could (if he's what he says he is) have telephoned the NGS hours before to tell the officials to evacuate buildings..Oddly he didn't.

starrmtn001

Quote from: starrmtn001 on September 19, 2017, 01:28:58 PM
9/19/2017 -- Large M7.1 Earthquake strikes near Mexico City -- #MexicoWasWarned EQ forecast area hit.  Dutch warned Mexico in the last update I posted yesterday (9.18.17).

https://youtu.be/_v9OlgY6rN0

DESTRUCTIVE Earthquake DESTROYS Mexico City BUILDINGS & roads - Terremoto Sismo Ciudad de México.

https://youtu.be/kENUB6IuAUI


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: starrmtn001 on September 21, 2017, 03:59:43 PM
9/21/17 Noon earthquake update dutchsinse.


FFS woman! Why don't you stop sucking his ass and insist he go and help the victims or fly there and tell them to evacuate. There are possibly hundreds of people dead in Mexico and he's upset they didn't listen to him? What fucking narcissistic shit is that? They don't know he exists.

starrmtn001

9/21/2017 -- Global Earthquake Unrest -- Major activity spreading worldwide -- HAVE A PLAN.

https://youtu.be/I3b9o7iVWYE

starrmtn001

9/22/17 1 am earthquake update dutchsinse - #bajawaswarned.

https://youtu.be/dz6PP5c_kKw

starrmtn001

Quote from: Rix Gins on September 20, 2017, 12:06:28 AM
Dutch had lots to offer in this particular video.  He is calling for a M5. to hit Baja Ca. in the next 3 or 4 days.  No activity for nearly a week now off the coast of Oregon which is strange and that means that pressure is building.  He showed some amazing video footage of the Mexican earthquake, and admitted that he cried with frustration because he warned Mexico but nobody listened.  I like Dutch.  He has a style of no nonsense speaking that kind of reminds me of Art.  Like if Art had only done earthquakes and not radio.  Thanks again Starr, for posting these videos.

Thank you, Rix.  Dutch has invested many years in his studies and research of seismic pressure activity.  I'm glad you recognize the fact that he knows what he's talking about. ;) :)

Rix Gins

Quote from: starrmtn001 on September 22, 2017, 12:47:13 PM
Thank you, Rix.  Dutch has invested many years in his studies and research of seismic pressure activity.  I'm glad you recognize the fact that he knows what he's talking about. ;) :)

Sure.  I like how he eats, breathes (and probably drinks) earthquakes 24-7.  I'm no expert on the subject of seismology but I do like his delivery, kind of like some of Art's guests back in the day.  Some of his videos are kind of long and I tend to skip through them to get to the parts that deal with where I live.  And I think that's the idea with his forecasts.  I haven't seen enough of his videos to judge his expertise but he appears to pinpoint certain sectors, country wide and not certain towns.  For instance he refers to the west coast, or the coast of California and not any certain city, though the city would be encompassed within his prediction.  I think that he likes to issue warnings that cover a broad area and this will allow people who hear the warning to keep it in mind that there might be an earthquake and perhaps even prepare for it.  Even broad predictions serve a purpose though, because (and I might be wrong here) I'm not sure if there are any governmental agency's that can predict seismic activity ahead of time, so why not leave it up to the private sector?  I will continue to monitor his videos to see exactly how spot on he is, as time goes by.  Thanks again for posting them.       

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: starrmtn001 on September 22, 2017, 12:47:13 PM
Thank you, Rix.  Dutch has invested many years in his studies and research of seismic pressure activity.  I'm glad you recognize the fact that he knows what he's talking about. ;) :)


Quote from: Rix Gins on September 22, 2017, 02:24:59 PM
Sure.  I like how he eats, breathes (and probably drinks) earthquakes 24-7.  I'm no expert on the subject of seismology but I do like his delivery, kind of like some of Art's guests back in the day.  Some of his videos are kind of long and I tend to skip through them to get to the parts that deal with where I live.  And I think that's the idea with his forecasts.  I haven't seen enough of his videos to judge his expertise but he appears to pinpoint certain sectors, country wide and not certain towns.  For instance he refers to the west coast, or the coast of California and not any certain city, though the city would be encompassed within his prediction.  I think that he likes to issue warnings that cover a broad area and this will allow people who hear the warning to keep it in mind that there might be an earthquake and perhaps even prepare for it.  Even broad predictions serve a purpose though, because (and I might be wrong here) I'm not sure if there are any governmental agency's that can predict seismic activity ahead of time, so why not leave it up to the private sector?*  I will continue to monitor his videos to see exactly how spot on he is, as time goes by.  Thanks again for posting them.       


*That's because earthquakes cannot be predicted. The 'private' sector doesn't predict them either. He just sticks a pin in the places that commonly have earthquakes and knows by the balance of probabilities one day there will be an earthquake...Why not post the videos where he's 'predicted' an earthquake and nothing happened when he said it would and he's apologised for causing any distress?

If he's such an expert why doesn't he do something useful instead of crying wolf and getting off when an earthquake occurs. And, shock horror, actually call the responders where he's 'predicting' the earthquake and tell them to get ready instead of thinking everyone should watch his videos? Maybe they have and found he's 99.9999% misinformation.

starrmtn001

9/22/2017 -- Noteworthy Earthquakes strike Northern California as expected -- M5.8 + M5.6 forecast.

https://youtu.be/5eMZlH5fUeg

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: starrmtn001 on September 22, 2017, 03:05:21 PM
9/22/2017 -- Noteworthy Earthquakes strike Northern California as expected -- M5.8 + M5.6 forecast.



No they haven't. What are we missing?

Rix Gins

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 22, 2017, 03:08:30 PM

No they haven't. What are we missing?

A 5.7 earthquake did strike off the coast of Northern California earlier this afternoon but whether its 'noteworthy' is subjective because it didn't cause any damage inland.  He points out that it was a 'good' event because it relieved pressure along that particular underwater ridge.  There weren't any multiple tremblers so he was only partly right, or partly wrong, depending on how you want to look at it.  He speaks of some notable activity in Southern California within the next seventy hours or so.  Granted, that's an easy pick because the area is prone to earthquake activity.  But it has been quiet there for awhile now.  It might be interesting to see if anything happens within the next couple days.     



Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Rix Gins on September 22, 2017, 06:50:11 PM
A 5.7 earthquake did strike off the coast of Northern California earlier this afternoon but whether its 'noteworthy' is subjective because it didn't cause any damage inland.  He points out that it was a 'good' event because it relieved pressure along that particular underwater ridge.  There weren't any multiple tremblers so he was only partly right, or partly wrong, depending on how you want to look at it.  He speaks of some notable activity in Southern California within the next seventy hours or so.  Granted, that's an easy pick because the area is prone to earthquake activity.  But it has been quiet there for awhile now.  It might be interesting to see if anything happens within the next couple days.   

The case rests. Mexico gets hit by a major quake (With concomitant after shocks) so the chances of anywhere up the west coast getting seismic activity is better than average. Its like predicting a hole in one, law of averages say it'll happen, just not when and by whom. Earthquakes cannot be predicted, if they could insurance companies and city planners through out notable quake zones would be sitting pretty.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: starrmtn001 on September 23, 2017, 04:17:39 PM
9/23/17 Noon earthquake update dutchsinse - M6.1 Mexico.

Has he called them to offer his consulting expertise? Or is he relying on families, seismologists and resuers watching his videos?

Rix Gins

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 23, 2017, 04:36:42 PM
Has he called them to offer his consulting expertise? Or is he relying on families, seismologists and resuers watching his videos?

There is a 'contact us' link on the NGS website.  Perhaps he does notify them, who knows?  Even if he did, would they drop everything and issue an evacuation order on a country, or state wide area?  I doubt it.  Perhaps it would be better for the above listed to watch his videos and keep it mind that there might be an earthquake.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Rix Gins on September 23, 2017, 05:07:55 PM
There is a 'contact us' link on the NGS website.  Perhaps he does notify them, who knows?  Even if he did, would they drop everything and issue an evacuation order on a country, or state wide area?  I doubt it.  Perhaps it would be better for the above listed to watch his videos and keep it mind that there might be an earthquake.


LOL...the same way people watch YT videos about the second coming and UFO's landing. Both (and others) completely convinced of their provenance.  :)

Rix Gins

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 23, 2017, 05:10:16 PM

LOL...the same way people watch YT videos about the second coming and UFO's landing. Both (and others) completely convinced of their provenance.  :)

I see what you mean but I don't watch those videos, myself.  Now watching videos of a guy that purports to have a system that allows him to predict possible earthquake movement, well yeah, I'll give them a look see.  Like I said, I haven't seen many of his videos, so I'll check them out for awhile and see if he's on to something.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Rix Gins on September 23, 2017, 05:20:49 PM
I see what you mean but I don't watch those videos, myself.  Now watching videos of a guy that purports to have a system that allows him to predict possible earthquake movement, well yeah, I'll give them a look see.  Like I said, I haven't seen many of his videos, so I'll check them out for awhile and see if he's on to something.

I haven't watched his videos but I wonder if he picked up where Jim Berkland left off.

I do believe there are indicators that can be used for gauging probabilities. Whether you want to call them predictions or not is kind of getting into semantics.

I remember Berkland watching for trends in runaway animals.

Rix Gins

Quote from: GravitySucks on September 23, 2017, 05:46:12 PM
I haven't watched his videos but I wonder if he picked up where Jim Berkland left off.

I do believe there are indicators that can be used for gauging probabilities. Whether you want to call them predictions or not is kind of getting into semantics.

I remember Berkland watching for trends in runaway animals.

I remember Art talking to a fellow who predicted earthquakes and weather by observing bear fat that was stored in jars.  I think it might have been this guy:  https://naturalskills.wordpress.com/tag/earthquake-predictions/

starrmtn001

9/23/2017 -- Midwest USA / Oklahoma Earthquake as expected -- West Pacific LARGE EQ possible.

https://youtu.be/7mKgYQSyvJo

starrmtn001

9/24/2017 -- Global Earthquake Forecast -- Pacific, USA, Europe, Asia be on watch -- New large EQs.

https://youtu.be/7dDHzjTPcBk

starrmtn001

9/25/2017 -- Earthquake Update -- Pressure transferring across Pacific -- Large EQ's possible.

https://youtu.be/2A8t0pg4Twc

starrmtn001

9/25/2017 -- Large M6.5 (M6.4) Earthquake strikes West Pacific -- Be on watch this week.

https://youtu.be/TZMhhmw9KDg

starrmtn001

9/26/2017 -- Japan Earthquake M5.9 (M6.0) near Hokkaido / Northern Coast as expected.

https://youtu.be/4oQ4b2sL4VY


starrmtn001

9/27/17 10 pm earthquake update dutchsinse - less first 5 min or so.

https://youtu.be/gqCkMT-5_ZM

starrmtn001

2/28/17 1 am dutchsinse calls out National Weather Service, HAARP, NexRad.

https://youtu.be/uNcYJ9YazXY

starrmtn001

2/28/17 5 am Weather update dutchsinse - Oklahoma watch for tornados/extreme weather for next 48 hrs.

https://youtu.be/e5sRlAIA3FI

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