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This site www.iris.edu/seismon/last30.html lists nine earthquakes of 4.4 Richter or above in the past 18 hours. This isn't untypical, as the rest of the list shows.
I'm not saying you didn't click with some sort of precursor energy related to the 7.0 Indonesian earthquake. But if I predicted an earthquake of 5.0 or over someplace in the world every day, I'd never be wrong. And a 5.0 is quite a mover and shaker.
(Edit:) I might add that in October 1992, I was doing magical work with a group of Egyptian deities. One day, things seemed to have seized up, as if some great mass of energy had locked up and had to be released. I told my girlfriend that we could expect an earthquake, most probably south of Cairo, in the immediate future. Then I decided making apocalyptic predictions like this was silly, and that I might be getting a bit too deep into it all. I even scratched out the note of the prediction in my diary after I started to write it.
The next day's Dahshur quake, about 15 miles (25 km) southwest of central Cairo, was under 6.0 on the scale. srl.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/extract/80/1/81. Still, it killed several hundred people.
My point is, even if I'd known enough Colloquial Arabic to fax or phone people in Egypt, who would have believed someone who said he'd had a psychically received message about it from the god Thoth? The world is full of nut-jobs, after all.
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