https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff97FMl1yFM
>USGS screeches autistically that you "can't predict earthquakes"
>dutchsinse, an unprofessional youtuber earthquake hobbyist, makes another great prediction about earthquakes - recently predicted this quake nearly a week ago and also predicted that krakatoa activity years ago that made that deadly tsunami
>did this while proving that somebody is covering up seismic events in Oregon (no major earthquake reports just in that state, even though it's on a fault and clearly getting tremors of other means as observed by other organisations), the reality of faults at cratons (USGS doesn't even recognise many of these faults, particularly in east euro and africa) and the reality of geothermal/oil/gas drillings creating earthquakes in the areas they are done (literally causing quakes daily)
>points out the odd tendency for the USGS to lower an earthquake from a round number to a lower number in order to reach certain thresholds for "something"
>"something" likely being profitable interests
>also points out how thermal satelites are filtering certain earthquake/volcanic related hotspots, largely because they prove a reality of the situation that this gov org is continuing to ignore, wilfully or otherwise
>USGS apparently have complained about his "misinfo"
>even though he's been making videos in real time for this over several years now
He's unorthodox, but he get's results. USGS are covering the asses of oil/geo, property and insurance companies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Proenza
>Bill Proenza
>ex-director of the National Hurricane Center (NHC)
>tried to get the NHC to update their satellites
>rest of the NHC said it was a "waste of money"
>"wouldn't help predicting weather"
>Bill placed on administrative leave
>NHC later spent millions on a birthday party for the organisation
>cut money for equipment
I wonder if that equipment could have revealed hotspots better?
>USGS screeches autistically that you "can't predict earthquakes"
>dutchsinse, an unprofessional youtuber earthquake hobbyist, makes another great prediction about earthquakes - recently predicted this quake nearly a week ago and also predicted that krakatoa activity years ago that made that deadly tsunami
>did this while proving that somebody is covering up seismic events in Oregon (no major earthquake reports just in that state, even though it's on a fault and clearly getting tremors of other means as observed by other organisations), the reality of faults at cratons (USGS doesn't even recognise many of these faults, particularly in east euro and africa) and the reality of geothermal/oil/gas drillings creating earthquakes in the areas they are done (literally causing quakes daily)
>points out the odd tendency for the USGS to lower an earthquake from a round number to a lower number in order to reach certain thresholds for "something"
>"something" likely being profitable interests
>also points out how thermal satelites are filtering certain earthquake/volcanic related hotspots, largely because they prove a reality of the situation that this gov org is continuing to ignore, wilfully or otherwise
>USGS apparently have complained about his "misinfo"
>even though he's been making videos in real time for this over several years now
He's unorthodox, but he get's results. USGS are covering the asses of oil/geo, property and insurance companies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Proenza
>Bill Proenza
>ex-director of the National Hurricane Center (NHC)
>tried to get the NHC to update their satellites
>rest of the NHC said it was a "waste of money"
>"wouldn't help predicting weather"
>Bill placed on administrative leave
>NHC later spent millions on a birthday party for the organisation
>cut money for equipment
I wonder if that equipment could have revealed hotspots better?
