QUESTION: Marty, you said December was a chaotic month that was geopolitical and the risk of major earthquakes in California. Is this what the computer was forecasting?
WJ
ANSWER: There is a cycle to everything. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake has just struck off the coast of Northern California on Thursday, triggering a tsunami warning. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the tremor hit about 60 miles west-southwest of Ferndale, California. It’s not clear if any damage or injuries were reported.
However, while the computer projected the natural events for this week, the last two weeks of the month appear to be the most significant and appear more worldwide, suggesting they are more closely related to geopolitical events rather than domestic ones. Overall, December has been the most significant target, as you can see in this array for Apple.
The computer first shocked our readers in 1985 when it projected that a minor earthquake correlated to the double earthquake in Mexico would then unfold in NYC. This clear correlation was more than 90% accurate in history.