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How the 2023 Turkey Earthquakes are Linked back into the 2020 Turkey Earthquake

Over 50,000 people have died following the devastating Türkiye & Syria Earthquakes that struck February 6, 2023. A Magnitude 7.8 Earthquake stuck Central Turkey at 4:17 AM local time followed up by a Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake further north just 9 hours later. Could these destructive Earthquakes been forecast ahead of time? this article will expand of the possibility that combined Celestial Geometry tie into some sort of planetary resonance echo that can be associated into a specific fault-line from a past earthquake rupture into the next and maybe a part of the same movement and ‘step in time’ much like how we get a continuation of a solar eclipse shadow path from a specific Saros Cycle branch that ‘echos’ every 54 years or three complete lunar cycles sounds far off ? let me explain.

The Magnitude  7.8 earthquake was the strongest to occur in Turkey since the 1939 Erzincan earthquake also 7.8 magnitude, and jointly the second-strongest recorded in the country, after the 1668 North Anatolia earthquake. It was also one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded in the Levant. It was felt as far as Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Cyprus, and the Black Sea coast of Turkey. The earthquakes were followed by more than 2,100 aftershocks. The seismic sequence was the result of shallow strike-slip fault ruptures.

There was widespread damage in an area of about 350,000 km2 (140,000 sq mi) An estimated 14 million people, or 16 percent of Turkey’s population, were affected and estimated that about 1.5 million people were left homeless after both major Earthquakes.
The East Anatolian Fault is a major strike-slip fault zone running from eastern to south-central Turkey. It forms the transform type tectonic boundary between the Anatolian Plate and the northward-moving Arabian Plate. The difference in the relative motions of the two plates is manifest in the left lateral motion along the fault. The East and North Anatolian faults together accommodate the westward motion of the Anatolian Plate as it is squeezed out by the ongoing collision with the Eurasian Plate. The East Anatolian Fault runs in a northeasterly direction, starting from the Maras Triple Junction at the northern end of the Dead Sea Transform, and ending at the Karlıova Triple Junction where it meets the North Anatolian Fault.

Close observation of relative planetary geometry with respect to the earth between (Sun Square Uranus) and (Venus Square Mars) shows an interesting correlation from the 2020 Earthquake and the latest Earthquakes in 2023 being almost identical and the geometry with respect to the earth of (Sun Square Uranus) and (Venus Square Mars) compressed to just one day of separation seems to determine earthquake strength from the aforementioned planetary geometry this same parallel geometry in 2020 had four days separation along the very same fault system (East Anatolian Fault) looking back to the 2020 earthquake (Sun Square Uranus) and (Venus Square Mars) was registered as a (M6.7) along this same fault system, it appears the closeness or days of separation will determine earthquake strength, the closer the larger the magnitude. This interesting correlation could give a clue as to the next earthquake with this same geometry and we get a very close match to the 2020 Earthquake coming ahead in 2024 due to the separation of planetary geometry, therefore we can expect a similar magnitude to the 2020 and capped to Magnitude 6.7

This study suggests that a clustering of celestial geometry in this study a double square aspect having a direct resonance influence felt here on the earth that can often have a localized shifting of fault-lines that are ‘in tune’ with the geometry taking place. The resonance seems to be associated with why some buildings and structures collapse while neighboring buildings remain standing, the geometry and resonance seems to tune into a specific fault-line of similar vibratory crustal composition and causing faults to shift violently.


I do not see this symmetry as a coincidence, both planetary squares are clearly taking place just before both earthquake events and it is my contention that we can use this modeling to pinpoint future fault-line ruptures using the same planetary geometry relationship by using hind-casting and then looking at future dates with the same celestial signature and geometry to forecast the next potential event.

Indeed if both planetary squares had an influence in both 2020 and 2023 earthquakes we wont have to wait long to prove if this theory is accurate as we get the same 4 days separation in August 2024 which has the same separation of days as in 2020 therefore we can expect Central Turkey to get another large Earthquake of similar magnitude of 2020. A Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake is therefore expected based on the same hyper symmetry and geometry on this same fault line (East Anatolian Fault) is my opinion from this study and analysis. The next time both planetary squares come into focus are 2044 and then 2076

More information and analysis of planetary geometry and alignment symmetry can be found on the Global Earthquake Forecasting website linked below. Monthly worldwide forecasts are available for download in PDF format for those interested and videos are also created for website members.

https://solarwatcher.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&id=9&Itemid=69

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