News Burst 13 November 2019 ~ November 13, 2019


Ecitor’s Note: Below are a litany of bad news for the Dark. Something is getting ready to explode against them…can you feel it? Please pay attention to the news, pay more attention to your heart, and BE…

InJoy!

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News Burst 13 November 2019

  • October was brutal in Norway. Cold northerly winds prevailed driving the low pressure systems which usually linger over the nation during Autumn unusually-far-south. Norway’s October average temperature, for the entire country, was 1.4C below normal. To find a colder October you have to go back to 2009 (solar minimum of cycle 23 — the sun’s deepest minimum of the past 100+ years).
  • The French law enforcement on Tuesday used batons and fired pepper spray to disperse protesters from the busy highway that connects France to Spain and has been blocked for already over 24 hours by a radical Catalan pro-independence group.
    US soldiers may one day detect buried explosive by first dispersing modified bacteria in a suspect area and observing the ground with drones using a dual-microbe system, Raytheon disclosed in a press release on Tuesday.
  • The river Nile is one of the longest rivers on Earth, with the mystery behind its actual age at the heart of a scientific debate. The debate centred on whether it formed from a river redirecting around 5 million years ago or whether a proto-Nile has flowed through the area for 30 million years. Accordingly, two rival models attempt to explain the history of the Nile: The Nile formed when a drainage basin changed its course from westward to northward around 6 million years ago (Edgar Cayce Readings, the Nile was falling into the Atlantic Ocean); The river formed 30 mil years ago as a result of long-running geological processes in the earth’s mantle that have been pushing ground upward in Ethiopia and downward closer to the Mediterranean.
  • More Asteroids! Several asteroids zooming towards planet Earth at breakneck speed are expected to make “close approaches” to Earth on 12 November, NASA confirmed. They are 4 about 40 m. diameter at a speed about 20k kts, 194 million km away.
  • Following the three historic snowstorms which buried parts of the U.S. last month, sub-zero temperatures are now blasting hundreds of millions of Americans. Winter has arrived early, as predicted by low solar activity, and a meridional (wavy) jet stream flow. Lows throughout the week will be more like January temperatures, readings below zero are forecast for many U.S. states, and temps down into the teens are even forecast as far south as Texas.
  • AT least 115 elephants have died at the vast Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe since September this year due to the shortage of food and water. Hwange National Park, with the biggest population of elephants in the country, is overpopulated. Zimbabwe is experiencing the worst drought since 1981 and there is no more food for them in the park, and water can be scarce.
  • Hanoi, Vietnam: The capital city choked on unprecedentedly poisonous air throughout Tuesday with the air quality index monitored at most sensor stations reaching hazardous levels from early in the morning. Hà Nội enjoyed a precious few good days in late October before suffering the extreme pollution.
  • Ecuador officials denied the Gulfstream 550 plane belonging to the Mexican Air Force with former Bolivian President Evo Morales on board the opportunity to fly over its territory or to land for refueling, they had to make their way around Ecuador.
  • A synchronized global slowdown, with no end in sight, has spooked some of the wealthiest investors around the world, according to a new survey from UBS Wealth Management, seen by Bloomberg. UBS polled wealthy investors, who are preparing for a significant stock market correction by the end of next year.
  • Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s much anticipated report on his investigation into the FBI’s probe into President Trump’s campaign is expected to be made public before Thanksgiving and the outcome is alleged to contain several criminal referrals, according to sources who spoke with SaraACarter.com.
  • The plane the US Air Force hopes will soon become its aerial refueler of the future, the Boeing KC-46 Pegasus, has encountered its fourth major problem prior to entering service. Boeing promises that the tendency of cargo to come loose and slide around will be fixed within “months.” “The issue with the cargo locks was identified. We’re working options currently with Boeing and their supplier,”

Blind Items

  1. You can ask the celebrity CEO a year from now if he donated what he said he would donate today. He won’t have done it. He likes the attention of making announcements, but never follows through. (Elon Musk / donating $1M worth of trees)
  2. It looks like a second John Doe is about to be exposed in the aftermath of the billionaire pedophile. Apparently it is the ex of this permanent A+ list model. (Flavio Briatore / Heidi Klum)
  3. After years and years of the photos being out, the royal is just now saying that photos with him and the underage girl and also even one with the pedophile are fake. He must know a world of hurt is coming from that European country. (Prince Andrew / Virginia Roberts Giuffre / Jeffrey Epstein / Ghislaine Maxwell / France)

Strongest EQ in Europe M3.3 Germany
Strongest EQ in US M3.6 California
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.1 El Salvador
Deepest EQ M4.3 604 km Banda Sea News Burst 13 November 2019

News Burst 12 November 2019 ~ November 12, 2019


Editor’s Note: Oky-dokey…no pic allowed for this post which brings to mind my comment of, “What are they trying to hide.mimimize?”. Of course, the only way to answer this question is…to read this news report!

Be sure to investigate items that interest you, and BE…

InJoy!

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News Burst 12 November 2019

  • Lao officials on Friday arrested a Bolivian woman with 3.52 kilogrammes of cocaine in her possession at Wattay international airport in Vientiane. The woman was booked to fly from Ethiopia’s Addis Ababa airport to the Lao capital of Vientiane via Bangkok airport.
  • A former British army officer and military contractor who founded the shadowy ‘White Helmets’ has been found dead near his home in Istanbul, days after he was accused by Russia of being a spy with “connections to terrorist groups.”
  • Catalan pro-independence group Democratic Tsunami announced on Monday that the protesters would continue blocking traffic on a motorway linking Spain and France for three days in a fresh act of ‘peaceful disobedience’ over jail terms to the region’s independence leaders.
  • Russian traveler aims to break the record on the longest ever trip on a hot air balloon with the volume of 10k m3 in Russia’s Krasnoyarsk. “I have broken all ballooning records, however, a Japanese man had the longest distance covered with 10 thousand cubic meters (the volume of the balloon. He covered 3,500 km, we want to beat this.” Fyodor Konyukhov said.
  • On November 10, Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation, branding the recent developments as a coup d’etat. He stepped down following the demands of the country’s armed forces, opposition and trade unions. Bolivia’s presidential election was held on October 20. The country’s Supreme Electoral Court declared that incumbent President Evo Morales won the first round. His main rival, former President Carlos Mesa, said that he did not recognize Morales’ victory. After the results of the election were announced, protests and strikes erupted across the South American country. Morales declared a state of emergency and accused the opposition of attempting to stage a coup.
  • British rocker Pete Doherty was fined €5,000 and released from a Paris jail Saturday, two days after being caught buying cocaine. The singer opted for a simplified procedure for people caught using drugs, opting to pay daily 50-euro fines for 100 days.
  • The LeBaron massacre, where three mothers and six children were killed, looks less like an accidental killing and more like targeted murder. Reportedly, there were three SUV’s where the woman and children were killed, one of them 10 miles distant from the others, which suggests this was no accident, not a case of mistaken identity. It could be interpreted as the most ruthless message: ‘We will stop at nothing. Your entire clan will be exterminated.’
  • Record cold gripped Nevada last week. Overnight lows plunged well-below zero in many parts, and a freeze warning was in effect through Thursday for southern regions, including Las Vegas.
  • Illinois is the latest state to have legalized marijuana, making it the 11th state (along with D.C.) to give the recreational version of the drug the green light. Illinois will join Alaska, California, Colorado, D.C., Maine, Massachussetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont and Washington in legalizing the green stuff for recreation.
  • Plastic bottles are the most prevalent form of plastic pollution in Europe’s rivers and streams. Food wrappers were the second most visible item in the continent’s freshwater, followed by food wrappers and cigarette butts. Plastic can take 500 years to bio-degrade in a marine environment.

Strongest EQ in Europe M4.8 France
Strongest EQ in US M3.1 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M6.1 Tonga
Deepest EQ M4.4 192 km Bolivia News Burst 12 November 2019

News Burst 11 November 2019 ~ November 11, 2019


Editor’s Note: My, my…this distilled report for tidbits of news just keeps getting longer and longer. This is a direct reflection of chaos all over our world leading to spiritual resolution with a better life for all. Please read, investigate items of interest, and BE…

Injoy!

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News Burst 11 November 2019

  • Monthly Asteroid: A fast-approaching mammoth asteroid is set to skim past Earth in less than two weeks. The 2006 SF6 is expected to come closest to Earth on Wednesday, 20 November, at 4.35 million kilometres. It will fly by at a startling speed of 27,000 km/h, or around 22 times the speed of sound. Any asteroid or comet that orbits within 50 million kilometres of Earth is described as a near-Earth object (NEO).
  • ‘Whaledimir,’ the beluga whale that made headlines in Norwegian media this spring amid speculation that he may be a super-secret ‘spy whale’ for the Russian Navy, appears to have made it into the news again. Footage of a beluga whale playing rugby with a group of South African sailors near the Arctic Circle went viral this week.
  • The orbital pattern of Mercury is set to bring it between Earth and the Sun on Monday, with millions of people potentially being able to watch the transit as it unfolds. This will be the last time until 2032. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system (since Pluto was downgraded), its daytime temperatures can reach 800 °F (427 °C).
  • Dozens of cocaine-containing packets labelled ‘diamante’ have washed ashore on beaches along France’s Atlantic coastline, and more are likely to come, with police now warning residents against helping themselves. Small one-pound packages wrapped in several layers of black plastic and cellophane have become a regular sight on the French Atlantic coast since 18 October.
  • Violence spreads across Hong Kong’s New Territories in 24th weekend of unrest.
  • Alibaba Group will kick off its annual 24-hour shopping extravaganza on Monday with Singles’ Day sales. It is also seeking large-scale deployment of a self-developed liquid-cooling technology on the processors in its data center prior to the arrival of the Double 11 shopping spree Monday.
  • NSW and Queensland fires: Sydney to face catastrophic fire danger. More than 130 bushfires continue to burn, with three people dead and 150 properties destroyed, and conditions set to worsen.
  • Fourteen people died and more than two million others spent a night huddled in storm shelters as Cyclone Bulbul smashed into the coasts of India and Bangladesh with fierce gales and torrential rains.
  • Romanian voters went to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president out of 14 candidates.
  • Huawei took the lead in China’s tablet market for the first time due to the popularity of its new flagship model and wide range of products.
    Math count/polls for UK elections started, Weapon of Mass Distraction.
  • California Wildfire destruction is making the lack of affordable housing into a bigger and more urgent problem. Wildfires are forcing families displaced by fires onto long waiting lists for even temporary shelter. Even if families had the resources to move into permanent housing, there’s little left available.
  • A recent case study of crash test simulations in China has shown the case of one test that involved 15 young pigs, who were strapped into car seats and used as dummies for high-speed simulations. Half of the animals died in the tests.
  • Big Show! The Warner Bros. Studio evacuated as fire spreading across Hollywood Hills closes in, LA Fire Department said.
  • Heavy snow is burying parts of the UK this weekend, with Wales, Central England, and Scotland seeing the heaviest falls. Temperatures plunged to -7C (19.4F) overnight Saturday in Braemar, Scotland.
  • 48 hours of unrelenting snow across Northern India has killed at least seven, caused untold traffic chaos, cut the power to tens-of-thousands, and triggered multiple deadly avalanches.
  • Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation on Sunday after nation’s military and police chiefs urged the president to step down amid ongoing violent protests across the Latin American country. Following the resignation of Morales, Bolivian Vice-President Alvaro Marcelo García Linera also submitted to resignation.
  • A rare a rare fungal disease has been found in California which only afflicts snakes, making their skin fall apart and giving them the appearance of mummification was first discovered in 2008. It has since begun to sweep across the country and is found in multiple serpent species.
  • Last whales from Far East ‘jail’ freed into the wild. The operation to load the remaining 50 beluga whales from Srednyaya Bay in the Primorsky Region to vessels in order to take them to their release point began early on November 5.
  • Hospitals in Russia will receive domestically produced robotic surgical systems. “The surgical robot will appear in ordinary hospitals as early as in a year or two,” Russian Direct Investment Fund Kirill Dmitriev said. It has advantages over the Da Vinci robot [US made]. Our robot will be cheaper, it will be more accurate. Application of artificial intelligence technologies will make possible for it to perform a wider range of operations,” he added.
  • The murder of two Indonesian palm oil activists, which police say was ordered by a palm oil businessman, highlights the escalating violence and threats faced by environmentalists who challenge the industry, rights groups say. Martua Parasian Siregar, 55, and Maraden Sianipar, 42, were found dead 10 days ago with multiple stab wounds near a palm plantation in the island of North Sumatra.

Strongest EQ in Europe M3.6 Romania
Strongest EQ in US M3.9 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.3 Perù
Deepest EQ M4.4 201 km Japan

News Burst 10 November 2019 ~ November 10, 2019


News Burst 10 November 2019

  • Pork hyperinflation sends Chinese consumer prices soaring most in 7 years.
  • University building on fire amidst protests in Chile’s capital. The Pedro de Valvidia University is located near the Baquedano Plaza, where several thousand of people are protesting against inequality and the incumbent government’s policies.
  • The UK is suffering from a severe cold spell in the immediate wake of major flooding across parts of England after a month’s worth of rain fell in just 24 hours. One woman died after being swept away by floodwaters on Friday.
  • Republicans asked that former Vice President Joe Biden’s son and the whistleblower whose complaint triggered the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump be called to testify in public hearings that begin next week.
  • House Intel Chairman Adam Schiff rejects a request from House Republicans to have Hunter Biden testify in the impeachment inquiry.
  • Mt. Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, erupted Friday. A plume of ash spewed from the volcano’s 1,040-meter Minamidake summit crater in the 5:24 p.m. eruption, reaching about 5.5 kilometers into the sky, volcanic activity may continue for some time.
  • About 1,000 “nishikigoi” colored carp with a total estimated worth of about 50 million yen (40k €) died after the cap for a pool drainpipe was found open at a carp farm in Niigata, central Japan city.
  • Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam warned that Typhoon Nakri, the sixth storm in the East Sea this year, would be a very strong typhoon, so the country had to prepare.
  • The ‘very severe’ cyclonic storm Bulbul weakened into a ‘severe cyclonic storm’ on Saturday evening and started its landfall in Bangladesh with a gale wind speed of 115-125 km per hour.
  • A gang of Vietnamese nationals have been jailed for a total of 37 years after police smashed a sophisticated cannabis ring operating in the United Kingdom. In total, detectives recovered more than 2,300 plants grown in 18 non-descript looking houses all across the north-west of England.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he’s “not concerned about anything” as first public hearings in his impeachment inquiry were approaching and more transcripts of the inquiry’s closed-door depositions were released.
  • Greta Thunberg, teen climate activist, is getting a huge mural in downtown San Francisco.

Strongest EQ in Europe M3.2 Romania
Strongest EQ in US M4.6 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M5.6 Tonga
Deepest EQ M3.8 483 km Izu Islands, Japan News Burst 10 November 2019

News Burst 9 November 2019 ~ November 9, 2019


Editor’s Note: Well, okay…the date is off by one day for the pic above, but “they” would not let me post today’s pic, sooo…be sure to look below for evidence they are trying HARD to HIDE, investigate items of interest, and BE…

InJoy!

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News Burst 9 November 2019

  • In a Wednesday data leak, user “antifa-data” posted an archived SQL database dump of “neo-Nazi forum” Iron March which includes the usernames, email addresses, forum posts, private messages and IP addresses belonging to members of the self-labeled “Global Fascist Fraternity.” Since the archive was published, individuals and organizations ranging from everyday netizens to journalists and law enforcement have reportedly accessed the database and have been using various methods to cross-reference and identify users.
  • On November 5, for the first time in 40 years, a pristine lunar rock sample was opened by scientists at NASA, the US space agency, in order to test new tools in advance of the upcoming Artemis missions.
  • American Airlines announced Friday afternoon that it would continue to ground its entire fleet of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft until March 5, 2020.
  • Brazilian Twitter erupted in response to an announcement that the former president of Brazil, Lula Da Silva, had been released from prison on Friday following an order by a federal judge.
  • Scotland and the northern regions of England have been hit by torrential rains, and flooding has swept entire districts, resulting in the issuing of continuous “danger to life” warnings and multiple travel advisories. Flooding has trapped residents who cannot move freely and are forced to sleep in shopping malls.
  • The French police have detained more than 10,000 supporters of the ‘yellow vest’ movement since its inception in November last year, the newspaper Le Monde reported.
  • US President Donald Trump would like to visit Moscow on May 9, 2020, to attend the 75th anniversary celebration of the Soviet Union’s Victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War, as he himself said in response to a TASS question.
  • Outraged that Trump might attend V-Day parade in Moscow, MSM gets history & Russia all wrong again.
  • A former senior manager at the French ministry of culture is on trial for spiking young women’s drinks with diuretics to watch them urinate in front of him and with taking upskirt photos over a 10-year period, local media report.

Car thefts across the European Union between 2015 and 2017 (vehicle per 100k inhabitants).

  • Luxemburg 328
  • Greece 269
  • Italy 257
  • Sweeden 256
  • France 247
  • Czechia 238
  • England Wales 167
  • Netherlands 146
  • Belgium132
  • Finland 123
  • Ireland 114
  • ….
  • Denmark 4

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Strongest EQ in US M4.9 Alaska
Strongest EQ on the Planet M6.5 Fiji
Deepest EQ M6.5 582 km Fiji News Burst 9 November 2019