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Frank Plooij <[log in to unmask]>
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Frank Plooij <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 May 2015 12:35:06 +0200
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U ontvangt deze mail als abonnee. Zie voor wijzigen of opzeggen abonnement http://www.astro.rug.nl/~nvws/asmetlst.htm
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Dear Sir, Madam,

The mail I sent you on April 12th contained the following text:


*"There is a need for working on an application by which earthquakes can be
predicted. In this way not only early warning systems can be improved, but
users can also verify the severity of a situation. The model predicts more
geomagnetic activity in the end of this month, with a maximum around April
23rd 2015". *

As we know now a series of earthquakes and volcano eruptions took place;

17-04-2015 M6.1 Creta, Greece
17-04-2015 M6.5 Fiji
19-04-2015 M6.8 Taipei, Taiwan
19-04-2015 M6.8 Okinawa, Japan
23-04-2015 Eruption Calbuco Volcano, Chili
25-04-2015 M7.8 Kathmandu, Nepal

There is reason to believe that a major climate event will take place in
2018. Specialists in weather risk management should be aware !!!

On the website http://mundoscope.com/ more information can be found. Also a
risk scan is under construction which should work professionally within
some months. Also a business year report is available, more information can
be found on the website.
If there is interest in the book or interest in supporting in more
research, the book is available by following the link
http://www.boekenbestellen.nl/boek/astronomical-notes/11949?lang=en .

With kind regards,

Frank Plooij.


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