I
am not a follower of Dutchsinse although perhaps I should be. I know
of several friends who depend on him and are thankful for his
warnings.
But
we are all supposed to bow to Authority despite the fact they are
perhaps the greatest fearmongers of them all and prove themselves to
be wrong, time after time.
I
do know anecdotally that Dutchsinse, as eccentric as his approach
seems to be, has a better record at predicting these things.
Personally, I'd rather have the prediction and decide to get out of town for a while rather than be a sitting duck.
USGS
publicly disparages the work of Dutchsinse
It's not as if the authorities ever sow panic, is it?
The last example was last week but I can't find it.
Scientists
have warned a "megathrust" earthquake could release 2000
times more energy than the 2011 Christchurch earthquake that killed
185 people.
The
risk comes from the Hikurangi subduction zone, a fault that runs
along East Coast where the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates
collide.
Scientists
are discussing the risks it poses at a summit in Napier this week.
They
say it could trigger a massive 8.4 magnitude quake, that would
cripple the lower North Island.
And yet they can admonish others. Their word is good enough.
No room for doubt. It's all just a big lottery and everything is random. There are no patterns or connetions anywhere in the Universe. Lol.
There
have been 11 significant earthquakes in the past week, mostly on the
Pacific Ring of Fire.
But
while the quake activity has been higher than normal, it's not an
unusual pattern, an expert says.
The
most recent of the quakes was about 10.30am on Wednesday (NZT) in
Vanuatu. According to the US Geological Survey it was a magnitude 6.5
shake, centred at a depth of 13.4km.
About
an hour earlier, there was a magnitude 7.3 quake at a depth of 123km,
actually a bit outside the ring of fire in Venezuela.
"Basically,
you can just think of it as random distribution," GNS Science
seismology scientist Dr John Ristau said.
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