ALBAWABA - Fans of the Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets, who predicted many strong earthquakes worldwide, are worried after his social media disappearance.
According to social media users, the Dutch researcher, who is very supportive of the Palestinian cause, has been very active online, however, he hasn't shared anything since his last X post on Nov. 5.
Frank Hoogerbeet's last post on the X platform (formerly Twitter) was: "In 1948 over 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly removed from their land because the Zionist Organization thought they had the right to take this land based on a 2,000-year-old claim. Today the world is being forced to face crime and consequences. Hence the apathy."
He also added a comment on his post on X: "Anyone who believes I am making this up, you can read about the Zionists' claim on the U.N. website."
Nonetheless, he maintained: "Israeli historian and Arab Jew, professor Avi Shlaim: "The creation of the state of Israel, for the first time gave a territorial dimension to Zionism, which it didn't have before." It is very important to learn about the lost history of Arab-Jews."
His latest video on YouTube, which gained over 45,000 views, was also shared three weeks ago.
Frank Hoogerbeets works for SSGEOS, the Netherlands-based research institute. He gained massive fame after he was said to predict upcoming earthquakes and their geographic site.
He also said to have predicted the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on Feb. 6, 2023, and the strong earthquake that struck Morocco on Sept. 8, 2023.
Since his latest post, activists have been worried that the Dutch researcher was missing due to his latest posts on the Palestinian cause and the reality of occupation especially after the latest Israeli aggressive attacks on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7 which killed more than 14,000 people, injured over 30,000 others and displaced over 1.7 million, according to the United Nations.