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NASA’s Website Accidentally Predicts Another Catastrophic Earthquake in 2011

04/01/2011 6 comments

“(EMAILWIRE.COM, April 01, 2011 ) Pasadena, CA — Amateur astronomers using NASA’s website have found that the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Small Body Database Browser has predicted the three most recent 7.0+ magnitude earthquakes with striking accuracy.

This Browser is available to the public. Space buffs can play with it to observe the movements of planets, large asteroids, and other bodies in our Solar System.

It is unclear who was the first to noticed a startling relationship between the alignment of a comet known as Comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin), but the discovery has been cause for much speculation. After in-depth analysis of data from NASA’s website and other sources, one financial advisor has begun to ask the hard questions.

In his special report on the apparent correlation between the recent seismic calamities and the celestial alignments, Oliver Silverstein says: ‘Once would be a mighty large coincidence. Twice would be borderline far-fetched. Three times goes beyond the realm of coincidence in my mind, and leads me to rule out mere chance. I’m leaning towards… the possibility that Elenin is somehow involved with triggering devastating temblors here on Earth.'”  Read more.