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Date: March 21, 2020 at 21:12:37
From: Shan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Clarification of Owen Fracture Zone event....

URL: Alert....Earthquake


Hi all,

It is peculiar to note that even my good predictions
and results thereof was not touched this much but a
small doubt of yours get accumulated to gave advise
level. Very funny. Since my computer was dismantled due
to some sluggish speed for the last couple of days
hence I could not upload anything but as usual SSD work
is continuing. So please be patience till my time is
permitted to post. Now I am clarifying your doubt.
Look at my website and note the following:

PREDICTION Dt. 28th Feb. to 1st March 2020:
ARABIAN SEA (13.1N 57.6E) 5~6M

between 29th Feb. to 19th March 2020.
Result:
4.8 2020-03-20 07:05:56.8 14.16N 56.83E 10 4.8
OWEN FRACTURE ZONE REGION

Please note that all parameters were fulfilled except
the time frame was delayed by a day. When I took my
latest SSD which have formed against 18-19-20th March
and it was posted in my recent listing dt. 15th to 20th
March for which your doubts are going on. Normally
quakes were triggered based on its first SSD itself but
some time it will activated by subsequent triggering
process. In this case the quake was delayed and
triggered due to the present triggering and further
aftershock may also be not ignored. Hence my listing.
See I am only decoding the SSD and not inducer of
quakes which may kindly be note.

Shan


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Date: March 23, 2020 at 11:27:03
From: Alan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Clarification of Owen Fracture Zone event....


Well the Owen Zone quake of the 20th that's a clear miss for your earlier
Arabian Sea prediction which as you say ended the day prior.

Would you classify it as hit or a miss in your next rolling Owen zone prection
region as its location, mag & within the date window 19th March to 8th April
2020?



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