• M3lk4rt
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    M3lk4rt
    March 16, 2017 at 11:40 pm #869

    1st forecast:

    all the area north of Farallon de Pajaros, northern Mariana Islands, to the coast of Japan near Hachijo-jima, until the 20th of March 2017, expected magnitude: 5.0+ to 6.5

    2nd forecast:

    all the faultline (red line on the usgs feed) that goes from Burma to the west of Sinabung, Indonesia, until the 20th of March 2017, expected magnitude: 5.0+ to 6.5

    Again, i base my forecasts on the pressure movements under the plates and the silent spots, that’s why i’m giving forecasts which expire in max 3/4 days. I will try to link some imagery from the next forecast on.
    Let’s hope everyone be safe, have a nice evening/day everyone.

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    M3lk4rt
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    M3lk4rt
    March 18, 2017 at 5:22 pm #918

    4.5
    216km S of Kangin, Indonesia
    2017-03-18 01:15:35 (UTC)
    10.0 km

    4.8
    23km N of Kabanjahe, Indonesia
    2017-03-18 10:51:10 (UTC)
    10.0 km

    4.4
    277km WSW of Dawei, Burma
    2017-03-18 15:58:22 (UTC)
    27.9 km

    4.7
    48km SSW of Ciheras, Indonesia
    2017-03-18 16:56:40 (UTC)
    88.0 km

    Since multiple 4+ quakes struck the zone of my second forecast, i consider it failed (i predicted a single 5+) and closed before the deadline.

    The 1st forecast is still valid, the area is still silent even if there have been some quakes near the Philippines and Indonesia, so i’m also doubtful about that (pressure has been released through other places). We’ll see on March the 20th.
    As always, thanks for your time and best regards.

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    HookEcho
    March 19, 2017 at 1:50 am #925

    “I base my forecasts on the pressure movements under the plates and the silent spots,” Very much like Dutchsinse’s version of my short term blot derivative.
    Note I do not mean that in a negative manner. It is effective to an extent. I will even put a “silent spot” on alert, especially if there are high Magnitude 5 events nearby/along the fault at certain depths and depending on energy migration. It is just the words and way you described Dutch popped in my head. He states the same.

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    M3lk4rt
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    M3lk4rt
    March 19, 2017 at 1:47 pm #936

    Yes and in my first post i mentioned that i learnt this method from him, i added to my method some observations about the surface winds, the solar activity etc.
    Unfortunately my first forecast was in the form of a long post and a little messy, so after the editing this part was missing.

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    Ben Davidson "S0"
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    Ben Davidson "S0"
    March 19, 2017 at 4:38 pm #940

    Please note Hook’s words, and they are accurate. Dutch uses a derivative of what Hook showed everyone. Then he claimed everyone else stole it. He has done this to people for years and his followers never catch on. Not just our group, but Jim Lee, patriocspace, and even some who used to be within his group. It is sad but true. I implore you, if you want to credit someone, credit Hook or Blot… but not the guy who gives no credit for what he does, and then claims others stole it.

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    M3lk4rt
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    M3lk4rt
    March 19, 2017 at 6:34 pm #943

    I didn’t know about this, but i don’t like when he talks about “stealing” and receiving “no credit”, who cares about credit/stealing when we are trying to help people out, also i’d be very happy to credit Hook or Blot instead, i just didn’t even know about their existence/this story before this forum started.
    A mag 6 quake just struck the Solomon Islands though, and guys, i believe i invented almost free energy with zero emissions. If i’m lucky and manage to get the patents, you will hear about me over the next few years!

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    HookEcho
    April 2, 2017 at 5:30 am #1113

    For more info on “silent spots” or “zones” for potential quakes read up on the papers pertaining to “earthquake chains.” This is the main focus of these papers. And for the origins of the arrow maps crossing the Pacific “Global Earthquake Migration Patterns.” Examples: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B83EkoitOiKQWlh0ZFNzU0l4d00/view?usp=sharing
    and
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B83EkoitOiKQTGJ1NXRLZDZ6NUU/view?usp=sharing

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