News Burst 11 January 2020 ~ January 11, 2020


News Burst 11 January 2020

  • Supreme Court: Internet restrictions in Kashmir unconstitutional & abuse of power. A batch of petitions were filed with India’s top court after the federal government revoked Article 370 of the Constitution in early August 2019. The court ruled the government to consider lifting of complete suspension of internet services only as an extraordinary measure. However, it said, the indefinite suspension of services is impermissible and the suspension should only be temporary.
  • Bracing for a retaliation by Iran for the killing of one of its high-profile generals, Qasem Soleimani, the US believes that it may face an upsurge in hacking attacks by the Islamic Republic.
  • Alexis Eddy, 23, known for her role on the MTV series “Are You The One?”, has been found dead in West Virginia. Eddy had been open about her struggles with substance abuse in the past, but in August 2019 she celebrated getting sober, according to her Twitter. Then in September, she announced her father was also clean and sober.
  • A total of 119,568 people received residence permits in Sweden in 2019, according to Migration Board statistics. Despite the government’s repeated claims to have drastically reduced immigration in order to focus on integration, this is fully on par with 2018, when 132,696 persons received first-time residence permits.
  • This year will see a total of six eclipses. Out of these six, four will be lunar eclipses while the remain two will be solar eclipses. January 10 2020, is the first (Penumbral) Lunar Eclipse of the year.
  • Tehran has invited representatives from Boeing, the US, Ukraine (where the plane’s operator, Ukraine International Airlines, is based), France and Canada to join in the probe of B737 shootdown but… they would try and analyze the black box data, including the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder in Iran, though experts in Russia, Ukraine, France and Canada are standing by to lend assistance [Guessing nothing will come out].
  • “I still haven’t been forgiven by God for the covering up I did last year,” one of the employees said in messages from 2018, apparently in reference to interactions with the Federal Aviation Administration. “Would you put your family on a Max simulator trained aircraft? I wouldn’t,” one employee said to a colleague in another exchange from 2018, before the first crash. “No,” the colleague responded.
  • “Babson College conducted a prompt and thorough investigation related to a post shared on a staff member’s personal Facebook page that does not represent the values and culture of the College. Based on the results of the investigation, the staff member is no longer a Babson College employee. As we have previously stated, Babson College condemns any type of threatening words and/or actions condoning violence and/or hate,” the college said in a statement. This is what the guy wrote on FM “In retaliation, Ayatollah Khomenei should tweet a list of 52 sites of beloved American cultural heritage that he would bomb.” “Um… Mall of America? …Kardashian residence?”
  • An investigation launched into Hillary Clinton in November of 2017 by the DOJ and US Attorney John Huber has ended. Failed Attorney General Jeff Sessions appointed Huber to investigate Clinton Foundation. The investigation ended without charges. Huber never interviewed any key figures in the two-plus years of his investigation.
  • Under Obama’s original Iran deal, despite everything, Soleimani was removed from the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDN) He was untouchable until Trump shredded the deal.
  • Jim Watkins has signaled fear in recent YouTube live stream that 8kun could be deplatformed in the coming days/weeks.

Strongest EQ in Europe M3.7 Iceland
Strongest EQ in US M5.2 Puerto Rico
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.4 Mexico
Deepest EQ M4.5 498 km Fiji IslandsNews Burst 11 January 2020

News Burst 9-10 January 2020 ~ January 10, 2020


News Burst 9-10 January 2020

  • A group of aerospace experts said Wednesday that Ukrainian International Airlines flight 752, which seemingly dropped out of the sky minutes after takeoff last night in Tehran, was likely shot out of the sky.
  • In a statement Wednesday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their decision to “step back” from their roles as members of the British royal family. “After many months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution. We intend to step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen,” the duke and duchess of Sussex wrote in an Instagram post.
  • Washington is introducing new additional economic sanctions against Tehran, US President Donald Trump said Wednesday addressing the nation at the White House after Iran launched missile attacks on January 8 targeting two military facilities in Iraq used by the United States.
  • Two loud blasts followed by sirens were heard in the Iraqi capital on Wednesday night. Two Katyusha rockets fell in the Green Zone in central Baghdad, where government buildings and diplomatic facilities are situated, no injured.
  • With regional tensions flaring, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the launch of the near-1,000km TurkStream gas pipeline.
  • The U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) reported Tuesday that fake texts are informing Americans that they’ve been selected for a military draft and to report to the nearest recruiting station for “immediate departure” to the Middle East. USAREC confirmed the texts that were widespread and have been sent to many across the country but assures everyone the mass draft texts are fake.
  • Foreign investigations into what happened at Teharan airport will undoubtedly be hindered by the regime, particularly amid rising tensions with Washington. Meanwhile, more evidence as emerged to suggest that the jet was a victim of a misfiring of Iran’s missile defense system.
  • General Flynn Jul 15, 2015 – Soleimani –#1 terrorist in the world, now a good guy & Iran, #1 State Sponsor of Terrorism, now has nuke capabilities–what just happened?
  • A 37-year-old Florida man, who was dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps and subsequently required to register as a sex offender, was arrested after federal officials say he lied to get past presidential security checkpoints at Palm Beach International Airport about an hour before President Donald Trump was set to depart.
  • Canadian premier Justin Trudeau said ethat he had intelligence that from multiple sources that the Ukrainian jet was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile.
  • Russian space agency Roscosmos is planning to use its satellites to monitor the situation in Iran following its recent missile attack on US bases in Iraq and the Ukrainian Boeing crash, according to a statement published on the organization’s website on Thursday.
  • The US Marines Corps has yet to find a pair of M4 service rifles and a flak jacket worn as protection against bullets that went missing last month during a Marine training event in North Carolina.
  • Bushfires flared in southern Australia on Thursday (Jan 9) as a heatwave expected to bring renewed misery set in, and officials warned some areas are “just at the beginning” of the devastating crisis. Soldiers went door-to-door advising residents to leave the South Australian town of Parndana on Kangaroo Island after a large blaze bore down on the area, with temperatures there soaring to 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit).
  • A cluster of more than 50 pneumonia cases in the central Chinese city of Wuhan may be due to a newly emerging member of the family of viruses that caused the deadly SARS and MERS outbreaks, World Health Organisation (WHO) said.
  • US President Donald Trump backed away from further military escalation with Iran on Wednesday and called for international support, including from China, to contain the Middle Eastern country’s nuclear ambitions. Trump confirmed that no Americans or Iraqis were harmed in the missile attack, and indicated he would not retaliate militarily.
  • Are you using Firefox as your web browsing software on your Windows, Linux, or Mac systems? If yes, you should immediately update your free and open-source Firefox web browser to the latest version available on Mozilla’s website. Mozilla patch a critical zero-day vulnerability in its browsing software that an undisclosed group of hackers is actively exploiting in the wild.
  • TikTok, the 3rd most downloaded app in 2019, is under intense scrutiny over users’ privacy, censoring politically controversial content and on national-security grounds—but it’s not over yet, as the security of billions of TikTok users would be now under question. The famous Chinese viral video-sharing app contained potentially dangerous vulnerabilities that could have allowed remote attackers to hijack any user account just by knowing the mobile number of targeted victims.
  • U.S. prosecutors said on Thursday that surveillance footage taken from outside the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s cell in the period surrounding his first apparent suicide attempt was permanently deleted by mistake, footage from outside Epstein’s cell from July 22 and 23, 2019 “no longer exists.”

Strongest EQ in Europe M4.9 Azores
Strongest EQ in US M4.0 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M6.3 East Russia
Deepest EQ M4.6 620 km Fiji IslandsNews Burst 9-10 January 2020

News Burst 7-8 ~January 2020


News Burst 7-8 January 2020

  • Newly revealed photos show Jeffrey Epstein’s face frozen in death and the torn strip of orange prison bedsheet he allegedly used as a noose to hang himself.
  • An Indonesian student described as Britain’s most prolific rapist was jailed for life on Jan 6 for a catalogue of sex offences on unsuspecting men he drugged and assaulted. Police believe he has abused at least 195 men over two-and-a-half years.
  • A virus against the protesters. Hong Kong authorities say six more suspected cases of mystery China virus have been reported, raising total in city to 21, but links to the unknown illness have been ruled out.
  • A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Puerto Rico on Jan 6, toppling houses and causing power outages and small landslides but there were no reports of casualties
  • Authorities in Australia have arrested close to 200 people for deliberately starting the bushfires that have devastated the country, yet the media and celebrities continue to blame “climate change” for the disaster.
  • Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial has begun, with the film producer facing up to life in prison as a possible outcome. Weinstein has pleaded not guilty on charges of assaulting two women in New York and faces up to life in prison for the more serious charge, predatory sexual assault
  • Russia is set to dismantle two of its Soviet-era intercontinental ballistic missiles. R-36M2 ICBM contains at least 1.2kg of gold, some 19kg of silver, a few grams of platinum as well as almost 6 tons of ferrous and 20 tons of non-ferrous metals.
  • Graphic new photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy have again raised doubt that the wealthy pedophile killed himself inside a New York prison. According to one coroner, Epstein’s injuries are consistent with murder.
  • Indonesians were told on Jan 6 to brace for more heavy downpours after record rains triggered flooding and landslides that authorities said had killed at least 66 people in and around Jakarta. Whole neighbourhoods in the capital – a megalopolis home to around 30 million people – were submerged last week by floodwaters that forced tens of thousands into temporary shelters.
  • After years of publishing distorted headlines, slanted news articles, and heavily biased news coverage, media giant CNN announced Friday that it has decided to launch a spinoff site that focuses on real news comprised of objective facts. “CNN: Real”
  • ‘Voice of America’ confirms that Soleimani’s daughter that is directing suicide operations against the USA is a US citizen herself.
  • Chelsea Clinton has banged $9 million in compensation since 2011 for sitting on the board of an internet investment company, according to Barron’s, the financial publication.
  • Rocket and teather in Iraq, Iran’s regime keep barking while shaken by M5 earthquakes. Trump: ‘All is well.’
  • 80 people were killed in Iran’s missile attack on US bases in Iraq, Reuters reported with reference to Iran’s state television. Earlier, CNN said citing sources that the missiles launched by the Iranian side hit the part of the Ain al-Asad air base in Iraq where no American troops were stationed.
  • Since just before Christmas, armies of unidentified drones have been appearing each night in the skies above Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas. The drones are approximately 6 feet wide and they have red and white lights, but nobody knows where they are from or who owns them. This is a story that is now receiving national attention, and the FBI, the FAA and the U.S. Air Force are all investigating this mystery. These drones can move “much faster than a regular aircraft”, and that would seem to indicate that they are highly sophisticated. U.S. military, every government agency that has been asked, and many of the major companies in the area have all denied operating the drones.
  • A Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 had suffered an engine malfunction before it went down a few minutes after taking off from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini airport. The engine caught fire when the plane was airborne. [Airplanes does nat fall down for an engine fire!]
  • At least 10,000 camels, brought in by the English long ago, will be killed in drought-hit Australia in a bid to relieve pressure on local communities. The five-day cull, which will be conducted aerially, began on Wednesday. Officials claimed “extremely large” herds of camels have been encroaching on rural communities in this region, threatening scarce food and drinking water and damaging infrastructure.
  • Millions went on strike throughout India on Jan 8, unions said, as workers angry at the government’s labour policies brought travel chaos across the country.
  • January 14, 2020 marks the end of Microsoft support in Windows 7.
  • January 6th, something unexpected happened in the soil of northern Norway. “Electrical currents started flowing… It seemed to be some kind of shockwave… My instruments detected a sudden, strong variation in both ground currents and our local magnetic field” reported Rob Stammes, who monitors ground currents at the Polarlightcenter geophysical observatory in Lofoten–an archipelago in NW Norway. NASA’s ACE spacecraft detected something as well. Approximately 15 minutes before the disturbance in Norway, the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) near Earth abruptly swung around 180 degrees, and the solar wind density jumped more than 5-fold.

Active Weather

  • Tropical Low NE Australia – 25-45 kts ↑ – 1001 hPa ↓ – Moving W 6 kts

Strongest EQ in Europe M5.2 Iceland
Strongest EQ in US M3.2 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M6.4 Puerto Rico
Deepest EQ M5.3 200 km Papua New GuineaNews Burst 7-8 January 2020

News Burst 7 January 2020 ~ January 7, 2020


News Burst 7 January 2020

  • Newly revealed photos show Jeffrey Epstein’s face frozen in death and the torn strip of orange prison bedsheet he allegedly used as a noose to hang himself.
  • An Indonesian student described as Britain’s most prolific rapist was jailed for life on Jan 6 for a catalogue of sex offences on unsuspecting men he drugged and assaulted. Police believe he has abused at least 195 men over two-and-a-half years.
  • A virus against the protesters. Hong Kong authorities say six more suspected cases of mystery China virus have been reported, raising total in city to 21, but links to the unknown illness have been ruled out.
  • A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Puerto Rico on Jan 6, toppling houses and causing power outages and small landslides but there were no reports of casualties
  • Authorities in Australia have arrested close to 200 people for deliberately starting the bushfires that have devastated the country, yet the media and celebrities continue to blame “climate change” for the disaster.
  • Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial has begun, with the film producer facing up to life in prison as a possible outcome. Weinstein has pleaded not guilty on charges of assaulting two women in New York and faces up to life in prison for the more serious charge, predatory sexual assault
  • Russia is set to dismantle two of its Soviet-era intercontinental ballistic missiles. R-36M2 ICBM contains at least 1.2kg of gold, some 19kg of silver, a few grams of platinum as well as almost 6 tons of ferrous and 20 tons of non-ferrous metals.
  • Graphic new photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy have again raised doubt that the wealthy pedophile killed himself inside a New York prison. According to one coroner, Epstein’s injuries are consistent with murder.
  • Indonesians were told on Jan 6 to brace for more heavy downpours after record rains triggered flooding and landslides that authorities said had killed at least 66 people in and around Jakarta. Whole neighbourhoods in the capital – a megalopolis home to around 30 million people – were submerged last week by floodwaters that forced tens of thousands into temporary shelters.
  • After years of publishing distorted headlines, slanted news articles, and heavily biased news coverage, media giant CNN announced Friday that it has decided to launch a spinoff site that focuses on real news comprised of objective facts. “CNN: Real”
  • U.S.-led coalition tells Iraqi military it will withdraw from Iraq out of respect for the nation’s sovereignty.
  • ‘Voice of America’ confirms that Soleimani’s daughter that is directing suicide operations against the USA is a US citizen herself.
  • Chelsea Clinton has reaped $9 million in compensation since 2011 for serving on the board of an internet investment company, according to Barron’s, the financial publication.

Active Weather

  • Tropical Cyclone Blake 35 kts ↓ 991 hPa ↑ – North West Australia – Moving N 5 kts

Strongest EQ in Europe M4.1 Greece
Strongest EQ in US M3.1 Montana
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.8 Puerto Rico
Deepest EQ M4.3 206 km AfghanistanNews Burst 7 January 2020

News Burst 5 ~January5, 2020


News Burst 5 January 2020

  • Shibl al-Zaydi, secretary general of IRGC backed Kata’ib al-Imam Ali is among whom are targeted by the #USAF in this airstrike at Taji, North of Baghdad. But he’s alive on twitter… Mandela Effect.
  • The US has already identified all targets if Americans are threatened in response to Washington’s killing of Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, US President Donald Trump said in a statement on Friday.
  • Hong Kong’s embattled police officers have been paid HK$1.2 billion in overtime and other allowances since anti-government protests began in June.
  • Landry’s, a popular restaurant chain in the United States, has announced a malware attack on its point of sale (POS) systems that allowed cybercriminals to steal customers’ payment card information. Landry’s owns and operates more than 600 bars, restaurants, hotels, casinos, food and beverage outlets with over 60 different brands.
  • The Brookings Institution, Nov. 2019: “53 million Americans between the ages of 18 to 64—accounting for 44% of all workers—qualify as ‘low-wage.’ Their median hourly wages are $10.22, and median annual earnings are about $18,000.” [How long can it last?]
  • In late December, Carlos Ghosn fled to his native Lebanon on a private jet from Japan, where he was awaiting trial on charges of financial misconduct stemming from his stint as chairman and CEO of the auto manufacturer Nissan.
  • Mysteries airstrikes targeted late on January 4 a camp of the Popular Mobilization Unit (PMU) near the Iraqi-Syrian border, the al-Hurra Iraq TV reported, citing security sources. The U.S.-based news channel didn’t provide any details on the matter. However, other sources claimed that airstrikes killed at least five personnel of the PMU. Al-Hurra’s report was confirmed by the al-Mayadeen TV, which said that the targeted camp is located within Syria’s territory. The airstrikes coincided with rocket attacks on the Iraqi capital and its outskirt. The attacks targeted the U.S. embassy in the Green Zone as well as the Balad Air Base, north of the capital.
  • Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani debunked rumours regarding shutting down operations of the airline, calling them “baseless” while asserting that it still was India’s biggest carrier. “Rumours regarding Air India shutting down or closing operations are all baseless. Air India would continue to fly and also expand and there should be no cause for concern whatsoever to travellers, corporates or agents. Air India the national carrier is still the biggest airline of India,” Lohani tweeted.
  • President Putin said that he had in mind the “issues related to overcoming stagnation in areas of citizens’ incomes, reducing the number of people living at the minimum wage, and overcoming poverty.” “These decisions must take place,” he said.
  • Bushfires burned dangerously out of control on Australia’s east coast on Saturday, fanned by high temperatures and strong winds that had firefighters battling to save lives and property, as a change in wind conditions merged several large fire fronts.
  • Jo Rae Perkins is already counting on being called crazy for believing in the QAnon conspiracy theory, but it’s a risk she says she is willing to take while she campaigns for a third time to represent Oregon’s 4th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
  • In Early November, Oren Levy had his shipment of legal hemp confiscated by the New York Police. They even bragged about the “drug bust” on social media. Too bad it was perfectly legal. Levy even had the documentation to prove it, included in every box of the shipment. After almost two months, and nearly destroying Levy’s perfectly legal CBD oil business, charges were dropped. Levy is now suing the NYPD, the City of New York, and possibly FedEx for alerting the authorities in the first place.
  • Despite their tender age, two brothers of 9 and 10 years of the populous Librino district of Catania, Italy, ran an abusive bar in which there was also a games room and a fireworks store. All illegally occupying public land and in part a property of the municipal administration.
  • Nancy Pelosi and the Iranian Boss of Twitter Inc. – Omid Kordestani – are mourning the loss of Their Dear Friend Qassem Soleimani. Omid Kordestani = Executive Chairman of Twitter Inc. This is the guy who is shadowbanning and censoring.

Strongest EQ in Europe M4.0 Italy
Strongest EQ in US M3.4 California
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.5 Nicaragua
Deepest EQ M5.1 230 km New ZealandNews Burst 5 January 2020