News Burst 3 February 2020 ~ February 3, 2020


News Burst 3 February 2020

  • A panel of experts advising Japan’s government on a disposal method for the millions of tons of radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday recommended releasing it into the ocean. 1.2 million tonnes of contaminated water. Who will pay this bad karma?
  • Two satellites almost collided with one another over the skies of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, however, the two objects managed to cross paths without incident. Satellites crash coming soon in skies above you.
  • UK: In our 47 years of membership, Britain lost its coal, steel, car, truck, bus, motorcycle, shipbuilding, ship repair and railway workshop industries, and much more besides. All in exchange for the fools’ gold of the casino economics of the City of London, the devotion to which almost destroyed the country in 2008. Germany was to be the industrial power, France the agricultural, Britain the financial. This all led to the desertification of post-industrial Britain and the mounting anger which swept EU membership away in the Brexit referendum. We now can and should rebuild Britain as an industrial and trading nation of the first class. β€˜Made in Britain’ must become brand new again. – George Galloway
  • Finland, Rovaniemi: Infection diagnosed in a 32-year-old Chinese woman whose symptoms began on Sunday, she was transported to Lapland Central Hospital in Rovaniemi.
  • Huoshenshan Hospital has been completed in Wuhan on Sunday, 10 days to build.
  • National Health Commission in China just announced that the bodies of coronavirus victims should be cremated close by and immediately. Burials or transfer of the bodies not allowed. Funerals not allowed to avoid spread of the virus.
  • The Chinese Red Cross has received more than 850 million yuan (123 million dollars) in β€œsocial” donations from around the world for coronavirus as of Friday.
  • The Australian Red Cross is accused by a number of Australian politicians of holding back money earmarked for bushfire relief. Only $30 million ($20.5 million U.S.) of the $115 million ($78.7 million U.S.) donated as of January 22 to their Disaster Relief and Recovery fund for the Australian bushfires have been allocated for immediate distribution to victims thus far, according to a statement left by an Australian Red Cross representative for the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC). Additionally, it might take up to three years for some victims to receive funds, according to 7News Australia.
  • β€œThe hashtag β€˜Red Cross’ has become the most searched topic on Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social media platform, with many asking: β€˜Why are doctors still without protective gear after so many donations? Is Wuhan a black hole?’” [β€œForeign aid > Country [X] > Personal Bank Accts [+US person(s) involved].” – Q]
  • George Soros urged for Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg to be removed from the company’s leadership due to the platform’s β€œinformal” alliance with Donald Trump, which is allegedly helping him win the 2020 presidential election.
  • A series of avalanches killed more than 75 people in the Neelum Valley (Pakistani-administered Kashmir) in January, 2020. Dozens more were injured and hundreds lost their homes in the β€œheaviest snowfall in a century.”
  • Marie Yovanovitch, who testified during House impeachment hearings against President Trump, will be retiring from the U.S. foreign service less than a year after her removal as ambassador to Ukraine. Rudy Giuliani: I didn’t need her out of the way. I forced her out because she’s corrupt. I came back with a document that will show unequivocally that she committed perjury. When she said that she turned down the visa for Mr. Shokin because of corruption. The fact is that on the record in the State Department’s own records, the reason given is because he had an operation. He hadn’t recovered yet. The operation was of course two years before. It’s documented evidence that she committed perjury. I have four witnesses that will testify that she personally turned down their visas. Because they were going to come here and give evidence either against Biden or against the Democratic Party.
  • Here’s rundown of the Coronavirus so far:
    1. Pentagon preparing to house 1000 people at military sites
    2. Chinese police arresting anyone without a mask.
    3. Undercover journalists arrested for filming 8 dead bodies at single location but released after public outcry.
    4. Chinese government caught burning bodies to avoid added them to death toll. After the govt was caught lying, a statement was released banning burials.
    5. First death outside China is cataloged in the Philippines.
    6. Chinese government limits the number of people who can leave their house per day.
    7. Drones have been deployed spraying unidentified chemical.
    8. Cops armed with automatic rifles and hazmat suits in case of runners.
  • A former Kansas City area high school teacher was sentenced in federal court Tuesday for secretly recording pornographic videos of three teenage victims in his bathroom. William Derek Williams, 40, of Cameron, Missouri, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Howard F. Sachs to 20 years in federal prison without parole.

Weekely Asteroid

2013 BA74 2020-Feb-04 3.7 Lunar Distance 7.4 km/s 28 m.
Lunar Distance = 384,401 km

Sun Activity

Decaying old-cycle sunspot AR2757 is rotating off the sun’s eastern limb today. Its departure will leave the sun devoid of β€˜spots. Blank suns are the norm during Solar Minimum. We are in that low phase of the solar cycle now, and it is expected to persist for some time to come. spaceweather.com

Strongest EQ in Europe M3.3 Iceland
Strongest EQ in US M3.7 Nevada
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.6 Guatemala
Deepest EQ M4.5 226 km Chichi-shima, Japan News Burst 3 February 2020

News Burst 2 February 2020 ~ February 2, 2020


News Burst 2 February 2020

  • The widely-read news blog ZeroHedge, boasting as many as over 673,000 subscribers, has been suspended from Twitter, with no grounds for the move explicitly provided on behalf of the social network. They have been tweeting conspiracy theories claiming that 2019-nCoV is a bioweapon.
  • If you’re among those millions of customers who shopped at any of 850 Wawa stores last year but haven’t yet hotlisted your cards, it’s high time to take immediate action. That’s because hackers have finally put up payment card details of more than 30 million Wawa breach victims on sale at Joker’s Stash, one of the largest dark web marketplaces where cybercriminals buy and sell stolen payment card data.
    On 10th December Wawa learned that its point-of-sale servers had malware installed since March 2019, which stole payment details of its customers from potentially all Wawa locations.
  • Over half a million Americans are currently homeless. Top-6 worst cities for homelessness across the U.S.
    1. New York City 78.6k
    2. Los Angeles City & County 56.2k
    3. Seattle & County 11.2k
    4. San Jose/Santa Clara & County 9.8k
    5. San Diego & County 8.1k
    6. San Francisco 8.0k
  • Following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook has taken several privacy measures in the past one year with an aim to give its users more control over their data and transparency about how the social media giant and other apps on its platform use that data.
    Now in its new effort, Facebook has launched a new privacy feature that allows its users to control data that the social media platform receives from other apps and websites about their online activity. Dubbed β€œOff-Facebook Activity,” the feature was initially announced by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg last year as β€œClear History,” allowing users to clear the data that third-party websites and apps share with Facebook.
  • French fishermen were among the first to feel the direct effects of Britain’s exit from the European Union,they are temporarily barred from waters around Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands off the coast of Normandy. Guernsey, a British crown dependency, has announced that it is implementing a new system that will give boats individual authorization to enter its waters.
  • Apple to close all China mainland stores.
  • Al-Qaida leader Ali Yousif Ahmed Al-Nouri arrested in Phoenix; Al-Nouri, a 42-year-old Phoenix resident, is wanted to stand trial in Iraq on charges of the premeditated murder of two Iraqi police officers.
  • As African swine flu – better known as β€˜pig ebola’ – continues to ravage Chinese pig farms, triggering a massive surge in pork prices, we’ve written about how consumers’ search for alternatives to the dietary staple has turned duck farmers into millionaires overnight. But duck isn’t the only protein alternative that Chinese consumers are buying up in droves as pork prices have climbed nearly 70% over the past year, to near-unprecedented levels.
  • It appears that Qasim al-Rimi, leader of the Yemen-based AQAP, was the individual targeted and killed in a U.S. drone strike on Saturday, January 25 in Wadi Ubaidah, east of Sanaa – a longtime stronghold for the group. AQAP has yet to officially confirm his death.
  • In a bid to pull out the economy from its worst slowdown in more than a decade, Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday slashed income tax for individuals, abolished dividend tax for companies and announced record spending in agriculture and infrastructure sectors.
  • Alarmingly, very few large and commercially valuable fish were seen on the reefs in Tonga during a scientific survey conducted by the Global Reef Expedition, which released its online report on 30 January 2020. β€œTonga’s coral reef fish communities are dominated by small fish, considered low on the food chain, raising concern for the long-term sustainability of the fishery.”
    Evidence of overfishing was apparent. β€œWe saw very few fish that are particularly important to local fishers, such as parrotfish, emperors, snappers, and groupers.”
  • A strain of the H5N1 bird flu has been reported in China’s Hunan province, Chinese officials said. The outbreak was reported on a farm in the city of Shaoyang in the Hunan province, according to China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Of the 7,850 chickens on the farm where the outbreak occurred, 4,500 died of the H5N1 avian flu, Reuters reported. The Chinese government said it culled 17,828 chickens as a result of the H5N1 outbreak.

Weekely Asteroid

  • 2013 BA74 2020-Feb-04 3.7 Lunar Distance 7.4 km/s 28 m.

Lunar Distance = 384,401 km

Sun Activity

Today, Earth is exiting a minor stream of solar wind, and for the rest of the weekend wind speeds will ebb. The next stream is due on Feb 5th. Arctic sky watchers can expect an uptick in auroras when the gaseous material arrives next week. spaceweather.com

Strongest EQ in Europe M4.9 Greece
Strongest EQ in US M4.4 California
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.3 Japan
Deepest EQ M5.0 226 km South of Fiji Islands News Burst 2 February 2020

News Burst 1 February 2020 ~ February 1, 2020


News Burst 1 February 2020

  • Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin has announced Moscow’s readiness to sign a new trade deal with London after Britain’s withdrawal from the EU. The statement comes as time is already ticking for Brexit, which is due to take place later in the day and which will be followed by an 11-month transition period.
  • A full country locked in, massive amount of people isolated, commercial collaterals! Does it ring the bell?
  • SpaceX has just launched a new batch of 60 Starlink satellites, bringing the total in orbit to ~240. Ultimately, there could be as many as 42,000 Starlink satellites circling Earth. 42,000!! Their goal is to provide global, satellite-based internet service. They could also bring an end to ground-based astronomy as we know it.
  • An express test to identify the novel coronavirus has been developed in the Chinese city of Wuxi, eastern Jiangsu Province. The test kit delivers results in 8-15 minutes, it is highly sensitive and easy to use and transport.
  • Aug 2019: The Court of Appeals in San Francisco rejected Facebook Inc’s effort to undo a class action lawsuit claiming that it illegally collected and stored biometric data for millions of users without their consent. Today: Facebook plunges 8% at the open, losing more than $50 billion in market value.
  • Two persons infected with coronavirus have been identified in Russia, both are Chinese citizens.
  • An Asian man in his 50s was admitted to Elmhurst Hospital in New York with the illness.
  • In a historic move, the CDC has issued an official federal quarantine order for the Americans who returned to Alaska then California, on a chartered Boeing jet. The 195 passengers were mostly diplomats and other professionals living in Wuhan. The quarantine order will keep them isolated for 2 weeks – the same length of time that evacuees in the UK will face.
  • The EPA – Environmental Protection Agency – issued a decision yesterday to reapprove glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup and the world’s most heavily used pesticide. The EPA’s assessment contradicts a 2015 WHO analysis that determined glyphosate is a probable carcinogen. [Environmental, where? Protection when? Agency? Yes, give me you’re money!]
  • Scientists have witnessed a pair of stars spinning so fast they literally bend both space and time. The team has been tracking the orbit of the extraordinary binary star for about 20 years, using the CSIRO Parkes Observatory’s 64-metre radio telescope. The researchers, from the ARC Centre of Excellence of Gravitational Wave Discovery, caught the spinning celestial bodies β€œframe-dragging” or, in other words, twisting both space and time with their immense gravity.
  • Russian telecommunications and mass media watchdog Roskomnadzor has opened an administrative case against the US companies Facebook and Twitter because they did not provide information about locating their servers with the data of Russian users on the territory of Russia. The press service recalled that companies could face fines ranging from 1 million to 6 million rubles ($15,000-$95,000).
  • World Athletics has announced new rules regarding athletes’ footwear, with the controversial Nike prototype shoes worn by Eliud Kipchoge during his sub-2-hour marathon being banned. The shoes, which had super-thick soles with three carbon-fiber plates, help athletes run faster producing an effect of springs.
  • More than 40,000 workers at a vast Chinese-controlled industrial complex in Indonesia have been quarantined. PT Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park has sealed off its nickel mining hub on Sulawesi island and is barring any of its 43,000 staff from entering or leaving without written permission.
  • U.S. Senate votes NOT to compel witnesses & documents in Impeachment Trial of Donald Trump; The President is expected to be acquitted.

2019-nCov Summary

  • New York Post reports first Coronavirus case in Queen, but NYC health spokesman denies.
  • Confirmed cases top 10k from 7,700 a day earlier, with 257 fatalities.
  • UK Researchers suggests 75,800 infected in Wuhan
  • Impact of virus β€œnot fully reflected” in rigged China PMI number
  • Goldman disagrees with Ross, says virus blowback will wipe 0.4% off US GDP growth
  • β€˜The U.K. health department confirmed two cases of coronavirus in England on Friday, while the U.S. and Japan advised citizens to
  • void traveling to China.
  • UK confirms first two coronavirus cases after multiple scares
  • Hong Kong schools shuttered until March 2
  • Singapore closes borders to Chinese travelers, first southeast Asian nation to do so.
  • More than 43 airlines cancel flights to China
  • France successfully evacuates citizens
  • 1,000 suspected virus cases β€˜under observation’ in India
  • Confirmed cases near 10,000 as Russia confirms 2
  • JPM cuts global growth forecast
  • United and Delta allow pilots to decline trips
  • Delta expands China cancellations through April; American also suspends flights
  • CDC quarantines Americans
  • Canada announces fourth case
  • CDC confirms 6th case in US was human to human transmission
  • Hospital in 6 days almost complete

Weekely Asteroid

  • 2017 AE5 2020-Feb-01 13.6 Lunar Distance 9 km/s 123 m.
  • 2013 BA74 2020-Feb-04 3.7 Lunar Distance 7.4 km/s 28 m.

Sun Activity

A solar wind stream is blowing around Earth faster than 500 km/s. This is causing geomagnetic unrest (albeit not geomagnetic storms) around the poles. Arctic auroras are likely on Jan. 31st-Feb 1st in response to this stream. spaceweather.com

Strongest EQ in Europe M4.8 Romania
Strongest EQ in US M5.1 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.8 South of Rodhos, Greece
Deepest EQ M5.7 575 km South of Fiji Islands News Burst 1 February 2020

News Burst 31 January 2020 ~ January 31, 2020


News Burst 31 January 2020

  • Air France has acquiesced to its employees demands and confirmed that it’s suspending all flights to and from the Chinese mainland, joining a host of other airlines who have done the same thing.
  • Tamil Nadu, India: 78 people back from China under house quarantine amid coronavirus fears.
  • Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said he had signed a decree to close Russia’s border in the Far East as part of the effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus from China.
  • [Soft Disclosure – Lifting the cover] A new study led by Washington University in St. Louis has identified evidence of ancient interstellar material that pre-dates our Solar System inside a section of the Allende meteorite, a space rock crashed into Earth in 1969, ending a journey that lasted billions of years. These traces, called pre-solar grains, are a rare find in themselves, but what makes the study so eye-opening is that they were found in a place and form science didn’t believe was even possible.
  • [Soft Disclosure – Lifting the cover] According to the media outlet, the team sought to confirm a theory brought forth in 1966 by two Caltech scientists who postulated that the presence of the thin carbon dioxide atmosphere on Mars, first detected by the Mariner IV spacecraft, could be explained by the existence of β€œa long-term stable polar deposit of CO2 ice” on the planet that would β€œcontrol global atmospheric pressure”.
  • Russia’s outbound travel business may lose from 500 mln rubles ($7.9 mln) to 700 mln rubles ($11 mln) due to suspended sales of package tours to China unless the situation stabilizes by March.
  • The outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic in China has shaken the global asset marketsβ€”and with good reason. The coronavirus has the potential of being the β€˜trigger’ which will push the world into a global depression. [Translation: Reset]
  • In the past 30 years, the β€œTop 1%” has bought $1.2 trillion in stocks; the β€œBottom 99%” has sold $1 trillion.
  • Russia is counting on the resolution of problems related to the quality of bananas shipped from Ecuador. β€œThe Russian sanitary and phytosanitary authorities had serious and well-grounded fears because Quito had not taken effective measures to comply with the EAEU [Eurasian Economic Union] standards of products delivered to our market.”
  • Air traffic between China and Italy blocked as first two coronavirus cases confirmed.
  • The wreck of the legendary steamer SS Cotopaxi, which disappeared while traversing the Bermuda Triangle in 1925, has been found off the Florida coast. When the 47-foot steam ship SS Cotopaxi set sail from Charleston, South Carolina, bound for Havana, Cuba, on November 29, 1925, it was the last anyone saw of the vessel. The ship and its 32 crew members disappeared, and no trace of them was found for nearly a century.
  • A nurse was arrested by German police earlier this week on suspicion of attempted manslaughter after it was alleged that she administered morphine diluted in milk to five premature babies at a medical center late last year. Hospital staff went into high alert after five premature newborns, aged between a day and a month old, began to experience life-threatening breathing difficulties around the same time.
  • 23 children were rescued late Thursday night in Uttar Pradesh, India. The kidnapper, Subhash Batham, called the children for a birthday party and held them hostage in the basement of the house. He has been killed by the police.
  • US health officials said on Thursday they have identified the first case of a person who had caught the 2019 Novel Coronavirus from another person on American soil, a man who contracted the illness from his wife.

2019 nCov Summary

  • First human-to-human transmission confirmed in US
  • 7,921 confirmed cases worldwide, 170 fatalities
  • South Korea confirms first human-to-human transmission
  • China reported largest one-day jump in fatalities on Wednesday with
  • Hong Kong warns of surgical mask shortage
  • Russia closes border
  • 6,000 quarantined aboard Italian cruise ship
  • Thailand leads with most cases outside China (14)
  • Chinese national hospitalized and quarantined in York
  • Virus arrives in India, Philippines
  • Air France suspends flights to/from mainland
  • IMF now monitoring crisis as economic fears grow
  • State Department authorizes personnel to evacuate China

Weekely Asteroid

  • 2020 BZ4 2020-Jan-31 5.7 Lunar Distance 9 km/s 11 m.
  • 2017 AE5 2020-Feb-01 13.6 Lunar Distance 9 km/s 123 m.
  • 2013 BA74 2020-Feb-04 3.7 Lunar Distance 7.4 km/s 28 m.

Sun Activity

A minor stream of solar wind is buffeting Earth’s magnetic field today. With wind speeds barely exceeding 400 km/s, the stream is not causing geomagnetic storms. Nevertheless, Arctic sky watchers may see an uptick in aurora activity after nightfall. spaceweather.com

Strongest EQ in Europe M5.6 South of Rodhos, Greece
Strongest EQ in US M4.3 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.8 South of Rodhos, Greece
Deepest EQ M4.3 213 km Indonesia News Burst 31 January 2020

News Burst 30 January 2020 ~ January 30, 2020


Editor’s Note: Oh yeah…please pay attention to the first news item listed. It’s just a matter of time before scientific crimes are linked to even more scurrilous activity. Such scientific lying and deceit… Please read, watch as truth in all matters unfolds, leaving us to BE…

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News Burst 30 January 2020

  • Interesting recently unsealed DOJ indictments with links to Wuhan and curious research that Epstein was interested in… β€œThe Department of Justice announced today that the Chair of Harvard University’s Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department and two Chinese nationals have been charged in connection with aiding the People’s Republic of China. Dr. Charles Lieber, 60, Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University, was arrested this morning and charged by criminal complaint with one count of making a materially false, fictitious and fraudulent statement. Lieber will appear this afternoon before Magistrate Judge Marianne B. Bowler in federal court in Boston, Massachusetts. Yanqing Ye, 29, a Chinese national, was charged in an indictment today with one count each of visa fraud, making false statements, acting as an agent of a foreign government and conspiracy. Ye is currently in China. Zaosong Zheng, 30, a Chinese national, was arrested on Dec. 10, 2019, at Boston’s Logan International Airport and charged by criminal complaint with attempting to smuggle 21 vials of biological research to China. On Jan. 21, 2020, Zheng was indicted on one count of smuggling goods from the United States and one count of making false, fictitious or fraudulent statements. He has been detained since Dec. 30, 2019.” What is the Professor’s area of expertise? β€œThe next frontier is really the merging of human cognition with machines,” Patel said. He and Lieber see mesh electronics as the foundation for those machines, a way to design personalized electronic treatment for just about anything related to the brain.”
  • An Australian pedophile who was based in Singapore and sexually abused dozens of children around Southeast Asia has been jailed. Boris Kunsevitsky was sentenced by a Melbourne court on Wednesday (Jan 29) to 35 years in prison, after he pleaded guilty to sexually abusing children for more than 15 years and producing child pornography material in which he induced children to have sex with other children.
  • Russian President Putin has pardoned Israeli backpacker, Naama Issachar, who was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for possession of a small amount of marijuana. This is the first time that a Russian president has ever granted a pardon to a foreign-citizen prisoner.
  • β€œI’m offended and shocked that Schumer would be so scurrilous as to accuse the president and his children of making money illegally off of politics when the only people we know have made money off of this have been Hunter Biden and Joe Biden,” Rand Paul.
  • β€œJohn Bolton is making money as we speak. He has probably already gotten the several million dollar advance for this book. He’s making money by testifying against the president.” Rand Paul.
  • Three Japanese citizens among more than 200 evacuated from China have tested positive for the new Coronavirus. The three evacuees raise the number of cases in Japan so far to 11, including two people who appear to have contracted the virus without travelling to China.

Weekely Asteroid

  • 2018 AL12 2020-Jan-30 18.2 Lunar Distance 17.7 km/s 39 m.
  • 2020 BZ4 2020-Jan-31 5.7 Lunar Distance 9 km/s 11 m.
  • 2017 AE5 2020-Feb-01 13.6 Lunar Distance 9 km/s 123 m.

Sun Activity

Solar activity remains very low despite the presence of an old-cycle sunspot (AR2757) in the sun’s northern hemisphere. There is a chance that a solar wind stream will hit Earth’s magnetic field on Jan. 31-Feb. 1 when a shallow hole in the sun’s atmosphere moves into geoeffective position. Enhanced Arctic auroras are possible at that time.

Strongest EQ in Europe M5.9 Rodhos, Greece
Strongest EQ in US M3.5 California
Strongest EQ on the Planet M7.7 Cayman Trench
Deepest EQ M3.1 239 km Argentina News Burst 30 January 2020