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  1. hello everybody, mr big will just check another thread of earthquake map page 2 & 3,you will find all details related to my earthquake predictions. my last prediction was rahul bhatnagar SJ Forum Member Member # 2781 Rate Member posted 24 April, 2005 12:30 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hello friends as you all know i am doing research in predicting earthquake.my next prediction is- THERE WILL BE AN EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN ON 1 MAY 2005 OF 5.0 TO 6.0 OF RICHTER SCALE IN KYUSHU ISLAND
  2. hello friends as you all know i am doing research in predicting earthquake.MY NEXT PREDICTION IS- THERE WILL BE A STRONG EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN IN KYUSHU ISLAND OR SOUTH-EAST OF HONSHU ON 20 OR 22 MAY 2005 OF 6.0 TO 7.0 ON RICHTER SCALE.
  3. hello friends as you all know i am doing research in predicting earthquake.MY NEXT PREDICTION IS- THERE WILL BE A STRONG EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN IN KYUSHU ISLAND OR SOUTH-EAST OF HONSHU ON 20 OR 22 MAY 2005 OF 6.0 TO 7.0 ON RICHTER SCALE.
  4. hello friends as you all know i am doing research in predicting earthquake.MY NEXT PREDICTION IS- THERE WILL BE A STRONG EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN IN KYUSHU ISLAND OR SOUTH-EAST OF HONSHU ON 20 OR 22 MAY 2005.
  5. hello friends, here again my prediction has come true. I PREDICTED AN EARTHQUAKE ON 1 MAY 2005 IN KYUSHU ISLAND IN JAPAN. WHICH OCCURED IN JAPAN TODAY AT 1:24 A.M. OF 4.9 ON RICHTER SCALE IN KYUSHU. what else u need to predict an earthquake?no one could predict so accurately.ocean 11 just see website of kyodo news .one person is injured in this earthquake.AGAIN THIS TIME MY DATE,PLACE,MAGNITUDE IS ALMOST CORRECT. NOW WAIT AND WATCH MY NEXT PREDICTION.
  6. mr plucky u misunderstood me i am not giving earthquake prediction just by watching full moon or new moon it is not possible to predict earthquakes on this basis yes this method help me to predict date of earthquake more accurately sometimes.i have taken historical data of earthquakes of different countries from u.s.g.s. sites and developed more accurate method by correlating movement of planets and earthquake occured in the past.here i cant tell you my method and dont wont you to believe me ,first just check my predictions which i will keep sending on this page in the future. as fa
  7. yes OCEAN 11 you are right.i am using the same theory.as moon is closest to earth but is very small as compared to other planets still it effect our ocean tides so why cant jupiter or saturn which is much far away from earth can effect tectonic plates of earth because of there size.as you all know that size of jupiter is equal to 1300 earth and has very strong gravity. one of the reason for tsunami occured in indonesia on 26 dec 2004 was on 26 dec 2004 it was full moon and as you all know that tides rises very high on full moon. i have found in my research that major earthquakes like kobe
  8. hello friends as you all know i am doing research in predicting earthquake.my next prediction is- THERE WILL BE AN EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN ON 1 MAY 2005 OF 5.0 TO 6.0 OF RICHTER SCALE IN KYUSHU ISLAND
  9. Delete Reply Forward Move... This message is not flagged. [ Flag Message - Mark as Unread ] Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 08:50:34 +0000 (GMT) From: "rahul bhatnagar" Add to Address BookAdd to Address Book Subject: predicting earthquakes To: opinion@japantimes.co.jp Respected Sir, I am doing research in predicting earthquakes around the world, specially in japan for last 6 years. Sir i can predict earthquakes in 80% cases in japan and with much accuracy.I predict only those earthquakes which are more than 6.0 on richter scale and can cause damage to both life and
  10. Previous | Next | Back to Messages Printable View - Full Headers Delete Reply Forward Move... This message is not flagged. [ Flag Message - Mark as Unread ] Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:57:14 +0000 (GMT) From: "rahul bhatnagar" Add to Address BookAdd to Address Book Subject: predicting earthquakes To: editor@japantoday.com respected sir, I am doing research in predicting earthquakes specially in Japan for last 6 years. Sir I can predict earthquakes in 80% cases with much accuracy and I predict only those earthquakes which are more than 5.5 on reichter scale. Recen
  11. Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 11:26:41 +0100 (BST) From: "rahul bhatnagar" Subject: predicting earthquakes To: sanagawa.a@aist.go.jp Plain Text Attachment [ Download File | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] respected sir, i am doing research in predicting earthquakes for last 6 yrs and now i have developed an accuate method to predict earthquake. sir,i can predict earthquakes with 80% accuracy.i predict only those earthquakes which are more than 5.5 on richter scale and could cause damage to both life and property. recently i predicted correctly, earthquakes of ja
  12. hello friends, as you all know i am an astrologer and i am doing research in predicting earthquakes.the method i use in predicting earthquake is by watching movement of planets of our solar system and how they effect our earth.i have wasted my time in giving my prediction to seismologist of japan as they didnt bother to give reply for three prediction that i gave to them- 1.i predicted earthquake in niigata in japan on 23 or 25 oct 2004.occured on 23 oct 2004 2.i predicted earthquake in south of honshu in japan on 15 or 17 jan 2005 of 6.5 to 7.0 on richter scale which occured on 19 j
  13. i am an astrologer doing research in predicting earthquakes specially in japan for last 6 yrs.i have now developed a method in which i can predict earthquakes in japan in 70% cases. I AM THE ONLY PRESON WHO PREDICTED NIIGATA EARTHQUKE IN JAPAN.I SENT EMAIL TO DIFFERENT SIESMOLOGIST OF JAPAN ON 8TH OCT THAT A STRONG EARTHQUAKE WILL OCCUR IN JAPAN ON 21 OR 25 OF OCT 2004 OF 6.0 TO 7.0 ON RICHTER SCALE IN HONSHU ISLAND WHICH OCCURED ON 23 OCT 2004 OF 6.8 ON RICHTER. but no one believed me.I HAVE PROOF OF THOSE EMAILS SENT TO SEISMOLOGIST IF ANYONE WANT THOSE EMAIL DO EMAIL ME ON rahulbhat
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