Why Was a US Warship Docked in Turkey Just Before the First Earthquake? [VIDEO]

ER Editor: Thanks to a reader for providing us with a link to this story. Various credible people have observed how the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria were likely caused or at least exacerbated by HAARP-style technology. Official Turkish and Syrian sources have signalled their doubts about the naturalness of the series of devastating earthquakes to have hit the region, not just on one day but on several. The death toll is very high, the devastation shocking.

On top of everything, it appears that the USS Nitze made a pitstop in Istanbul, en route to Golcuk naval base, also in Turkey around 3 days before the first earthquake struck.

It was Dutchsinse, watching Accuweather radar online in real time, who noticed large and unusual radar signals from at least 2 radar stations lighting up over key Turkish territory (see image right). It was also remarked how the live Accuweather coverage was subsequently getting cut at precisely those moments during Dutchsinse’s broadcast. This all happened in real time.

We remind readers that eight foreign embassies were closed in Turkey prior to the earthquake.

See these news reports about the warship —

USS Nitze (DDG 94) Arrives at Gölcük Naval Base in Türkiye

First US warship to transit near Black Sea since war in Ukraine departs Turkey

US envoy hails ties with Türkiye from aboard warship in Bosporus

Reports about the ship entering the Bosphorous were coming out on Feb. 3. The first earthquake, of around magnitude 7.8, hit on Feb. 6 —

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