The Earthquake In Italy Was Predicted By Clairvoyants - Alternative View

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The Earthquake In Italy Was Predicted By Clairvoyants - Alternative View
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On the night of April 6, an earthquake occurred in Italy, the power of which is estimated at 6.3 points on the Richter scale. World news agencies report that the famous Italian seismologist Gioachino Giuliani predicted a strong earthquake in the central mountainous region of Abruzzo a few months ago

However, they not only did not listen to him, but also ordered not to disseminate information that could cause panic among the population. Anxiety began to grow in the town of L'Aquila since mid-January, when the first weak underground fluctuations were recorded there.

Giuliani made a conclusion about the coming powerful earthquake, based on the data on the increased concentration of radon gas around seismically unstable areas. Nevertheless, local officials forced the scientist to remove all information about the upcoming earthquake from the Internet.

However, back in December last year, the well-known Austrian soothsayer Rosalind Haller, speaking on the German-language TV channel RTL, said that 2009, in her opinion, will probably be marked by a series of earthquakes, volcanic activity and a series of floods.

At the same time, the clairvoyant did not specify the place and time of the onset of disasters. Among other things, she foreshadowed problems with rising sea levels in the Maldives, as well as an increase in wildfires and hurricanes in the United States.

Following Frau Haller's speech, her colleague "clairvoyant and psychic" Lennart Wolff accused RTL of spreading "unscientific information and stupidity, similar to the attempts of the crazy Uri Geller, who is always busy looking for UFOs." The irritated magician promised to open his own blog on the Internet, on the pages of which he would henceforth expose unscrupulous soothsayers like Nostradamus.