Egon Cholakian: The Kamchatka “Anomaly” Is Only the Beginning of Global Catastrophes

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In a new exclusive address, Dr. Egon Cholakian presents a scientific analysis of an unprecedented geophysical anomaly that has confounded the Russian scientific elite and once again precisely confirmed the longstanding warnings of ALLATRA scientists.

Following the historic magnitude 8.8 earthquake off the coast of Kamchatka in July 2025, Russian science confronted a paradoxical phenomenon. The September aftershocks of magnitude 7.4 and 7.8, occurring nearly two months after the main shock, violated the fundamental established patterns governing aftershock sequence development.

Dr. Cholakian reports that Yuri Vinogradov, Director of the Unified Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences, stated the need to "invent a new law," while ignoring data regarding the activation of the Siberian magmatic plume and its influence on the Kamchatka region.

While Russian scientists demonstrate their incompetence and inability to explain the ongoing phenomena, events in Kamchatka continue to confirm with absolute precision the trends described by ALLATRA scientists as early as 2014. The esteemed scientist Igor Danilov predicted the magnitude 8.8 Kamchatka mega-earthquake a month and a half before its occurrence, specifying precise timeframes and the region.

In this video address, Dr. Cholakian presents the true nature of the Kamchatka anomaly—the erosion of the lithospheric plate by pressure from the colossal Siberian plume. The accumulation of gases between the mantle and Earth's crust creates a unique geodynamic situation that explains the anomalous behavior of seismic processes in the region.

Dr. Cholakian notes that amid escalating climatic and seismic destabilization, Russian authorities paradoxically plan the mass resettlement of citizens to Siberia—directly into the zone of magmatic plume activation. The "Pivot to the East 2.0" program represents a catastrophic disregard for scientific data concerning impending geological disasters.

Recent months' events irrefutably prove the validity of ALLATRA's long-term forecasts and demonstrate the critical importance of immediate attention to the Siberian plume problem.