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posted ago by kingbird ago by kingbird +22 / -0

Yesterday morning (08/20/23) a reddit user on the r/preppers community made a self-post titled: "I'm worried the San Andreas fault will go off 8/20/23 between 3 - 8pm PST."

(Before the earthquake the thread had only 2 points and a few comments.)

He backed his concerns with a link to a study regarding the relationship between water saturation and earthquakes in the specific area in Southern California and an area map of where the hurricane was supposed to hit.

https://newscenter.sdsu.edu/sdsu_newscenter/news_story.aspx?sid=79250

Another user replied with this other link: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/crucial-part-san-andreas-fault-170000195.html

But what is really interesting is: afterward when the Earthquake happened, I went back to re-read both articles and noticed the articles were both dated July 2023. So, what a coincidence, 'scientific evidence' just published before the Storm and the Earthquake! Maybe coincidence or maybe predictive programming. Also interesting was the fact that the account was 5 yrs old but that was the first post.