How a researcher named Frank Hoogerbeets (@hogrbe) working with Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS) forecasted and predicted the earthquakes that happened in Turkey & Syria three days before they happened. Warns more quakes and tremors might come in the coming days and weeks. A researcher by the name of Frank Hoogerbeets (@hogrbe) predicted and warned on Twitter about the impending earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday morning. In his tweet, Frank Hoogerbeets forecasted the then incoming quake; "Sooner or later there will be a ~M 7.5 #earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon). #deprem" https://twitter.com/hogrbe/status/1621479563720118273?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1621479563720118273%7Ctwgr%5Eed5b2fa44214c56cb6c6883a2dca6269bbe05a37%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fnewsroompost.com%2Fworld%2Fdid-dutch-expert-predict-turkey-earthquake-3-days-ago-his-old-tweet-is-viral%2F5230232.html According to his profile, Frank Hoogerbeets is a researcher working with Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS); an institute for monitoring geometry between celestial bodies related to seismic activity. He accurately predicted that an earthquake will happen in Turkey and Syria on Frida, 3 days before the massive quakes happened. The Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS) on Tuesday, also warned of possible quakes/tremors on Wednesday, February 8. "FORECAST: Lunar geometry may cause some strong seismic activity in the coming days, especially around 8 February, most likely in the M6 range. There is a slight possibility of a larger seismic event. Aftershocks will continue in Central Turkey and it could reach higher M 5 to 6." https://twitter.com/ssgeos/status/1622852063523635204 It further warned that aftershocks will continue in the following days and weeks and a strong quake is possible. "So far, 10 aftershocks of M 5.5 and larger have occurred in #Turkey (following the initial Mw 7.8). Aftershocks will continue in the coming days and possibly weeks. A stronger aftershock approaching/exceeding M 6 is possible. #earthquake #deprem." Videos of tall multistory buildings as well as other highrise complexes falling and collapsing into crumbles after the earthquakes have made waves on social media, with the tagline; #prayforturkey and #prayforsyria trending in some spaces. According to the Geological Survey, the first earthquake struck at 4:17 am (0117 GMT) at a depth of about 18 kilometers (11 miles) near the Turkish city of Gaziantep. About 2 million people live in that location. According to authorities, at least 1,293 people died Syria in Syria as a result of the earthquakes while the Turkish government officials reported another 1,762 fatalities, putting the total death toll at 3,055.