News Burst 16 December 2019 ~ December 16, 2019


News Burst 16 December 2019

  • Late Saturday WikiLeaks released more documents which contradict the US narrative on Assad’s use of chemical weapons, specifically related to the April 7, 2018 Douma incident. The leaked documents reveal mass dissent within the UN-authorized chemical weapons watchdog organization’s ranks over conclusions previously reached by the international body which pointed to Syrian government culpability.
  • “Given what you know now … are you willing to admit that you were wrong in your defense of the FBI’s FISA process?” To which Schiff replied: “I’m certainly willing to admit that the inspector general found serious abuses of FISA that I was unaware of.” That’s an odd way of admitting his entire thesis has been dead wrong for three years.
  • Soft Disclosure: Recently retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Steven L. Kwast gave a lecture that heavily hint at the possibility that the United States military and its industry partners may have already developed next-generation technologies that have the potential to drastically change the aerospace field, and human civilization, forever.
  • Former FBI Director James Comey admitted fault following last week’s Justice Department Inspector General’s report that detailed at least 17 serious errors during the launch of the agency’s investigation into Trump’s campaign. Comey was in charge of the FBI when the investigation was launched.
  • Search teams returned to New Zealand’s volcanic White Island on Sunday (Dec 15) but there was no sign of two bodies still unaccounted for after last week’s eruption.
  • “As part of your rehabilitation, it’s crucial that you admit you have a problem – you are hijacking the Intelligence Committee for political purposes while excusing and covering up intelligence agency abuses.” -Devin Nunes to Adam Schiff.
  • Strong Earthquake in the Philippines just one day after a deep event of M4.2 at more than 600 km depth in the Celebes Sea.
News Burst 16 December 2019 - CDAN

Blind Items Revealed #3 – December 4, 2019

A corporation would have a tough time using corporate dollars to buy cocaine. A corporation, or people working in it, would have a much easier time purchasing metals that have a objective street value and trading it for coke. That would help explain why this corporation run by the celebrity CEO has a runaway copper problem. Oh, and what if the copper was then sold back to a recycling company who use one value in the books that is different than the money given to the cocaine sellers. That would be an awful lot like money laundering if something like that was going on.
Tesla/Elon Musk

Strongest EQ in Europe M3.9 Iceland
Strongest EQ in US M3.6 Oklahoma
Strongest EQ on the Planet M6.8 Philippines
Deepest EQ M5.2 261 km ArgentinaNews Burst 16 December 2019

News Burst 12 December 2019 ~ December 12, 2019


News Burst 12 December 2019

  • Thousands of enigmatic holes discovered in pacific ocean seabead off California’s coast. The researchers explained that the origins of some of the seafloor holes they studied remains unclear, and that there’s plenty of work to be done in order to solve this mystery.
  • First California, now Arizona. Eyewitnesses puzzled by mysterious hovering orb dropping flares. Over the past week, a spate of eerie sightings of unidentified flying objects in countries across the world, from New Zealand to southern England, including a major sighting in California reportedly seen by over 100 eyewitnesses, left stargazers puzzled.
  • 2,600 UFO sightings in Ohio so far in 2019. In the last three months, UFOs have been spotted in Lakewood, North Royalton, Willoughby and around the state.
  • At least 70 soldiers were killed in the attack on a military camp in Niger in the western Tillaberi region near the Mali border, AFP has reported, citing security sources. “The terrorists bombarded the camp with shells and mortars. The explosions from ammunition and fuel were the cause of the heavy toll.”
  • UK: Polls open at 0700 GMT on Thursday for the third general election in under five years, the second since the seismic 2016 referendum vote to leave the European Union.
  • Following weeks of anomalous cold in Samut Prakana, a central Thai province located just south of Bangkok, the local wildlife is being negatively impacted. Hundreds of fish have been found dead in a lake in Prueksa Village.
  • Britain’s oldest patch of snow “survived” the summer of 2019. The Sphinx is an icy pocket situated in an isolated corrie on Britain’s third highest mountain, Braeriach, in the Scottish Cairngorms range. Known as “Scotland’s glacier,” it has only ever completely melted on eight occasions in the past 300 years — in 1933, 1953, 1959, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2017 and 2018.
  • With mass protests against Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform plan entering their seventh day, French workers and unions signaled that they are not ready to back down in their efforts to have the new scheme completely scrapped.
  • Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard pledged to seek a congressional inquiry into the Afghanistan war after a damning report said US officials have been lying about what has been happening there since the US occupation began.
  • The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it was investigating production issues at Boeing Co’s 737 MAX factory after an ex-manager warned that schedule pressure and worker fatigue were raising safety risks.
  • Money talks and sexual predators walk. Harvey Weinstein, his former associates, insurers and accusers have all reached a nearly $47 million tentative settlement of virtually all the civil cases pending against him, about $25 million of which will compensate women who have accused the Hollywood producer of sexual misconduct.
  • The world’s rich are hoarding gold, this according to data buried in a recent Goldman Sachs note to clients. The Goldman note cited political uncertainty and recession fears as the catalyst for the move toward gold. It also mentioned worries about a wealth tax, increasing interest in Modern Monetary Theory (essentially money-printing) and the current loose central bank monetary policy.

Active Weather

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Strongest EQ in Europe M4.8 Greece
Strongest EQ in US M3.7 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.2 Japan (After the Deep Quake)
Deepest EQ M4.4 498 km South of the Fiji IslandsNews Burst 12 December 2019

News Burst 11 December 2019 ~ December 11, 2019


News Burst 11 December 2019

  • Apple has “deep concerns” that two Chinese-born former employees accused of stealing trade secrets from the company will try to flee before their trials if their locations are not monitored – could well throw yet another cog in the gears of any imminent US-China trade deal.
  • Princess Beatrice, 31, is feeling the fallout from revelations that her father, Prince Andrew, was connected to Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new report.
  • The largest U.S. truckload carrier, Celadon, filed for bankruptcy Monday morning, leaving 3,000 truck drivers and 500 administrative positions without a job two weeks before Christmas.
  • Chile Air Force plane flying from Chile to Antarctica goes missing with 38 people on board.
  • Sydney Engulfed in ‘Extremely’ hazardous smoke as raging bushfires intensify. The air quality in Sydney, Australia, continued to deteriorate severely Tuesday as about 100 bushfires burned in New South Wales and strong, north winds sent more smoke into the city.
  • The Israeli Health Ministry has launched a probe after an undercover investigation revealed that Israeli psychiatrists prescribe antipsychotic or antidepressant drugs to yeshiva students to inhibit their sexual desires.
  • A small group of vulnerable House Democrats is floating the longshot idea of censuring President Donald Trump instead of impeaching him, according to multiple lawmakers familiar with the conversations.
  • As the list of behaviors covered by China’s social credit systems continues to expand, more voices are sounding the alarm about the lack of laws governing these systems.
  • The wealthy single Chinese women choosing white sperm donors to have a baby – they want a family but not a Chinese husband.
  • One officer and three civilians were killed after two shooters ambushed police before holing up in bodega and firing from behind the barricade in Jersey City, New Jersey. Dozens of schools are on lockdown with snipers on roofs.
  • An ex-government official of Mexico has been arrested on charges that he allowed the Sinaloa cartel, headed by the notorious Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, to continue operating in exchange for multi-million dollar bribes. Genaro Garcia Luna was arrested in Dallas, Texas.
  • Contained within Monday’s FISA report by the DOJ Inspector General is the revelation that Fusion GPS, the firm paid by the Clinton campaign to produce the Steele dossier, “was paying Steele to discuss his reporting with the media.”
  • Following the shooting spree last week at the Naval air station in Pensacola, Fla. last week by 2nd Lt. Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, who shot and killed three people, Reuters reports that roughly 300 Saudi Arabian military aviation students have been grounded as part of a “safety stand-down.”
  • New Zealand recovery teams were hoping to access the volcanic island on Wednesday where eight people are missing and feared dead, two days after an eruption killed six people.
News Burst 11 December 2019

Blind Items Revealed #5

The A+ list mostly movie actor who is an Academy Award winner didn’t exactly deny that he was being used as a patsy by ecological organizations using self generated disasters as money grabs from the wealthy.
Leonardo DiCaprio

News Burst 11 December 2019

Blind Items Revealed #4

While you celebrate Thanksgiving today, don’t forget exactly a decade ago when the billionaire pedophile was hosted for the holiday and the companion he was given by his hosts for the night. It is a Thanksgiving she won’t ever be able to erase from her mind.
Jeffrey Epstein/Glenn Dubin and Eva Andersson-Dubin

News Burst 11 December 2019

Blind Items Revealed #2

Glad to see that the media is finally looking into what I told you a couple of years ago. The murders committed by the founder of the cult who had his initials branded on women.
Keith Raniere/NXIVM

Active Weather

  • Tropical Depression Belna 25 kts ↓ 1004 hPa ↑On Madagascar Moving SE

Strongest EQ in Europe M5.4 Greece
Strongest EQ in US M3.7 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.6 New Caledonia
Deepest EQ M4.5 435 km Izu Islands, JapanNews Burst 11 December 2019

News Burst 10 December 2019 ~ December 10, 2019


News Burst 10 December 2019

  • Not only did @JusticeOIG tweet about the release at 1:29pmEST…
    @TheJusticeDept tweeted AG Barr’s statement about it at 1:29pmEST.
    Both, of course, the same time as Q’s watch posted a week ago.
  • DJT: “details of the report are far worse than anything I would have even imagined…This was an attempted overthrow, and a lot of people were in on it and they got caught…I look forward to the Durham Report…he’s got his own info, which is this info plus plus plus.”
  • The OIG investigation served to get the Spygate plotters to tell their cover story under oath. Allowing any of their false alibis to be easily exposed to criminal prosecution.
  • CNN: FBI Lying and Spying on President Elect was entirely justified.
  • American multinational retail corporation Walmart has apologized for its Christmas sweater featuring a wide-eyed Santa Claus sat at a table with lines of cocaine. The sweater was being sold on the company’s Canadian website.
  • Protesters in France have begun their third day of strikes against President Emmanuel Macron’s attempt to reform the country’s pension system.
  • 5 dead and dozens injured as NZ’s most active volcano erupts on White Island. Images from the White Island Crater Rim camera appear to show people at 2.10pm. The explosions happened shortly after.
  • A report in the New Zealand Herald says the majority of those injured in the volcano eruption were passengers on the cruise ship Ovation of the Seas, who were visiting White Island during the day.
  • The Executive Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has approved recommendations of the Compliance Review Committee (CRC) to strip Russia of the right to participate in major international sports tournaments, including the Olympics and World Championships for the period of four years.
  • In what’s already being hailed as a defining and explosive “Pentagon papers” moment, a cache of previously classified documents obtained by The Washington Post show top Pentagon leaders continuously lied to the public about the “progress” of the now eighteen-year long Afghan war.
  • Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has released his report into the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign during the 2016 US election. The report concludes that despite nearly everybody investigating President Trump hating him – and that evidence was fabricated by at least one FBI attorney, and that they misrepresented Christopher Steele’s credentials, none of their bias ‘tainted’ the investigation, and the underlying process was sound. That said, Horowitz faults the FBI for “significant inaccuracies and omissions” in their applications to secretly monitor Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, and agents “failed to meet the basic obligation” to ensure the applications were “scrupulously accurate.”

Active Weather

  • Tropical Cyclone Belna 80 kts ↑ 960 hPa ↓ Indian Ocean – On W Madagascar Moving SSW

Strongest EQ in Europe M4.8 Italy
Strongest EQ in US M3.5 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.6 Southwest of Africa
Deepest EQ M4.5 573 km PhilippinesNews Burst 10 December 2019

News Burst 7 December 2019 ~ December 7, 2019


Editor’s Note: Veery Interesting, please stay aware of your environment for the next few days, stay safe, while BEing…

InJoy!

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News Burst 7 December 2019

  • Twitter has written “shadow banning” aka, censorship, into their new terms. The platform will now intentionally “limit the visibility” of some users. Expect those who dissent from the official narrative to be the ones censored.
  • Pensacola shooter, identified by law enforcement sources as Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, was a Saudi national who apparently was there for pilot training.
  • Hong Kong’s police chief has urged citizens to demonstrate peacefully at what is expected to be a large-scale protest march on Sunday (Dec 8), an event planned amid a lull in violence in the city.
  • The Philippines’ north has been hit by some of its worst flooding in decades, with torrents of muddy runoff forcing 66,000 from their homes.
  • The Detroit Dock, which resides on land leased by Detroit Bulk Storage, partially collapsed into the Detroit River. The shoreline property has been listed for decades as contaminated land by the US Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency due to its handling of “uranium and other dangerous chemicals” back in the 1940s.
  • Aussies struggle to contain bushfires as ‘mega’ blaze emerges along coastline. Around five fires burning north of Sydney, Australia, merged into one large “mega fire” Friday.
  • U.S. have resumed talks with the Taliban.
  • Sen. Rick Scott has called for a review of military programs for foreign nationals, saying he is “extremely concerned” about the military training foreign nationals following today’s shooting that left four people dead at Pensacola Naval Air Base in Florida.
  • Six Saudi nationals, including three who allegedly filmed Friday’s attack on Naval Air Station Pensacola, were reportedly detained.
  • QAnon last Punisher image resamble the surface of the Moon. Img

Active Weather

  • Tropical Cyclone Ambali 91 kts ↑ 972 hPa ↓ Indian Ocean Moving S
  • Tropical Cyclone Belna 65 kts ↑ 984 hPa ↓ Indian Ocean – N of Madagascar Moving SW
  • Tropical Cyclone Pawan 40 kts ↑ 998 hPa ↓ Indian Ocean Movine WSW toward Somalia

Strongest EQ in Europe M45 Greece
Strongest EQ in US M3.4 California
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.6 Tonga
Deepest EQ M4.2 199 km ArgentinaNews Burst 7 December 2019