
Hoogerbeet's YouTube video, which provides improbable 'scientific' reasons behind his claim, has now been watched more than half a million times.
But geologists around the world have rubbished his argument, saying such a scenario is 'literally impossible'.
'California is going to go into the sea, and if that's going to happen, Japan is also going to be battered by tsunamis that you just can't imagine,' said Hoogerbeets during his 28-minute prophecy.
Hoogerbeets, the founder and president of Ditrianum Media, uses a computer program called Solar System Scope to show why he believes a 9.8 earthquake will hit the region.
He says the earthquake will strike when 'no less than five planetary alignments will converge with the Earth.'
This, he believes, will impact the Earth-moon alignment, causing gravitational changes that could lead to natural disasters, such as earthquakes.
The event, he claims, would provoke an earthquake more powerful than the one that hit Nepal last month.
Hoogerbeets has tweeted a warning advising people in critical areas along fault lines in the world to be on 'extra alert around May 28.' He adds: 'Have an escape plan ready.'
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