Fighting Back **updated

I hope you all have been following dutchsinse earthquake forecasts on youtube…a wealth of information there.

I’ve been watching on the sidelines as Dutch, aka Michael Janich, has been waging a battle against the so-called professionals on his earthquake forecasts, who accused him of causing hysteria to get clicks on youtube, or the Washington Post printing a Communications professor’s subjective assessment that Dutch was fake news.  Dutch really took issue to that.

So a few days ago, Dutch revealed that not only were they going after him, but now they were contacting his viewers, disparaging his reputation so that no one would listen to him.  One has to wonder why…why would they care?  The answer could only be that Dutch is revealing something they want to keep hidden.  Why?

The next thing I want to point out is how Dutch has become a Targeted Individual.  If you recall, it is part of the MKUltra program to go after someone’s reputation as a way to discourage anyone from listening to them, and to isolate them.  There has to be a big reason for them to take the time to go after Dutch.

It is delightful to see Dutch go after them.

The video below highlights what has been going on, in case you haven’t been following. Dutch revealed that John Vidale had gone to bella, a follower, and told her not to believe Dutch…that he had done this and this…and said this and this….to try to persuade her not to listen to Dutch.

Incidentally, I am more convinced about the earthquake I felt eleven days ago as being one from the New Madrid area, with another report of it being felt from two locations 300+ km away — it just follows the craton red arrows on Dutch’s map.  I’ve looked at other earthquakes and I’ll go into that below.

But first, I want to get to the constant pushback Dutch has been experiencing.  It is part of their game — to wear someone down.

 

 

So for the USGS not reporting quakes, or not reporting the actual magnitude, I was looking at different quakes.  I looked at the magnitude, and then DYFI (Did you feel it?).  On many accounts, I found some quakes that were supposedly at 3.5 or so, that were felt 500 km away.  I find that very suspicious.

**UPDATED:  I ran out of time yesterday before I could find the USGS under-reported earthquakes.  Here’s a huge example with North Carolina:

earthquake.usgs.robbinsville.north.carolina.12.26.17

Okay, so this earthquake in Robbinsville N Carolina is said to be a 2.7 magnitude…but look at the intensity map, which registers people who felt the quake:

earthquake.usgs.robbinsville.north.carolina.12.26.17.intensity.report.three.

earthquake.usgs.robbinsville.north.carolina.12.26.17.intensity.report.four.

earthquake.usgs.robbinsville.north.carolina.12.26.17.intensity.report.five.

earthquake.usgs.robbinsville.north.carolina.12.26.17.intensity.report.two.

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The number of reports is a clue that this earthquake is larger than a 2.7.  I don’t believe that many people could have felt such a small earthquake.

The next clue is huge in that it was felt over 1200 km away!  There is no way that a 2.7 could have been felt clear up in Canada!

 

 

 

 

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