Fifteen researchers from seven countries joined
together during May and June of 2001 in an effort to investigate astrological
indicators found in earthquake charts, using advanced methods. The conclusion
to 'Part 1' of our Project will be late in 2001 or early in 2002.
Project Enceladus is not affiliated with any group,
organization, commercial interests or religion. Our members are unpaid
volunteers
from across the globe, united for a common purpose, who belong to an independent
research team.
Our aim is to identify factors to be used
for earthquake prediction. This may seem pretentious, especially if you
hold a prejudiced or ignorant view of the techniques that are utilized
with our research. Our methodology is far removed from what you may conclude
from reading the newspaper horoscopes, which has nothing to do with professional-level
astrology. Although this web site is primarily for astrologers, we welcome
others who are interested in predictive techniques as well as skeptics
with an open approach to analysis. You will not find any fanciful, shoddy
claims within our own analyses, but you will find thorough research and
an aim a valid statistical results.
Most all predictive techniques, of any type,
are flawed. That is, few can claim anywhere near a 100% success rate. When
the general public considers astrological prediction, for some reason a
guaranteed set of results is expected, and when this is not obtained, derision
sets in. However, consider common forms of prediction that nearly all people
use: Economic-Financial, Medical, Meteorological, Marriage -Partnerships,
Legal. How often is such advice correct? Do doctors, lawyers, stockbrokers
and economists always give correct advice? At least many weather predictions
are wisely given as probabilities, but all too often the general view of
prediction is unrealistic.
Like other disciplines, astrological prediction is dependent
upon correct methodology derived from sound statistical analysis. Project
Enceladus serves to address this situation. Each earthquake is represented
by a variety of astrological charts, specific to the exact time and
place, with a set of precise, complex indicators associated
with the nature of the event (an earthquake). The resulting mathematical
patterns and their interpretations require powerful software and a
high level of knowledge and experience. Astrological predictions, precise
to the time and event, have repeatedly been proven with published material
announcing the prediction; this includes several earthquakes.
We hope that you will find our material of interest, and that our findings
will assist, in some way, to reduce the human suffering associated with
earthquakes, as well as opening new doors to alternative research methods.
Steve Lee, Project Coordinator
New Zealand, 12 August 2001
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