Planet X Update: Signs 20 – 2017, Worst Ever for Earthquakes and Fireballs
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This question was on my mind as 2017 wound down the
clock toward one of my favorite times of the year. The first week of the
new year. A time of quiet as folks relax from the stresses of the
holiday season and begin the transition to business as usual.
For me, this is a wonderful time because I sense and
genuinely feel this period of calm. I call it the “me time window,” and
in years past, the bliss of this window could last as much as two weeks.
An excellent time for me to contemplate my options and interests for
the coming year.
As in years past, this breath-easy window started on
the first of January, and I hoped it would last for a week to ten days.
Dumb luck that as it only lasted until January 3, 2018, when I got an
email from yowusa.com researcher J. P. Jones. The email contained a
one-sentence message and an attachment with the December 2017 data. J.
P.’s message read, “I don’t think these slides will give you any
comfort.” Talk about a monumental understatement.
Simply
stated, in the five years following Mayan Calendar date of December 21,
2012, the explosive growth we’re seeing has not abated. Rather, it just
continues to grow, confirming that December 21, 2012, was the harbinger
of what is coming.
Pundits and debunkers tell us the Mayan Calendar
prophecy was a fake news farce, and they have a free hand in this
mockery. Why? Because 99.999% of the public happily swallows such lies
as opposed to investing the time and effort needed to vet the implied
proposition. That this false zeitgeist reality represents the position
that this is what smart people do.
However, the empirical data in this article paints a
very different picture. One that shows us that those who buy into this
false zeitgeist reality are demonstrating the kind of critical thinking
one finds in a sack full of hammers.
With this in mind, let’s review this empirical data
and then move to the real question at hand. How does someone in
awareness cope with the impending catastrophic failure of this false
zeitgeist reality? But first, it’s time to look up.
Fireballs for the Past Five Years
Although fireballs are reported worldwide, the American Meteor Society which is primarily focused on North America events is the source for this dataset.
AMS Multistate / Country Fireballs
Multistate/country fireballs, cross the borders of
multiple states and countries. This is a critical category in the
dataset because of the distance these fireballs must travel to be
reported across large geographic areas.
As of December 2018, this category shows a consistent
year-to-year increase for the month of December beginning with 2013 and
ending with 2017. What is is most disturbing is the overall increase in
this category doubled in a just five years. What this tells us is that
the Planet X system is throwing more big rocks at us than ever before.
AMS Huge Event Fireballs
It is a commonplace occurrence for Multistate /
Country Fireballs to be reported as huge events because a huge event
occurs when fireball reports are received from 100 or more eyewitness
observers. As previously reported, we saw huge spikes in February 2016
and September 2014.
The third huge spike occurred in November 2017, but
the most stunning spike was in December 2017 which when compared with
previous years, makes 2017 the most disturbing year in this study with
two consecutive spikes. Especially when we weigh this data against the
total monthly fireballs for 2013 to 2017.
AMS Monthly Total Fireballs
When we look at the monthly total for fireballs for
this five-year study dating back to 2013, November 2015 stands as the
highest month on record in the dataset. However, this one-month does not
represent a trend but it is more of an anomalous month.
So while December 2017 is the second highest month in
this five year data set, it does represent a coherent trend and if we
are to waive the relative trend value of November 2015 against December
2017, then December 2017 is certainly the highest month on record.
Of all the categories in this dataset, this category
is one is the most worrisome. However, when we look at this in a broader
range going back to 2009, the numbers are stunning.
AMS Total Yearly Fireballs
A
meteor is also what we call a falling star and if the meteor falls to
the ground, it become a meteorite. However, a meteor large enough to
appear brighter in the sky than the planet Venus is a fireball.
If a fireball is big enough it will explode in the
atmosphere and as such is designated as a bolide. Likewise, bolides that
are twice as bright as the moon and explode are called superbolides, such as the one that detonated over Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013.
As of December 2017, the data shows us a steep
increase in the total annual fireballs for the period of 2009 through
2017, where we see here is a year-to-year increase over a period of 9
years amounting to nearly 800%. Anyone who calls this “natural
variability” is either a liar or the fool of a liar, because as of this
publication date, our dataset shows that 2017 was the highest year ever
for fireball observation reports.
Therefore, the reversal hoped for in this trend has
not materialized. Rather, what we’re seeing is a clear warning – beware
of falling rocks. The question is then a matter of when, not if, and
2018 is a clear candidate for a major event with a serious loss of life.
While fireballs give us an idea of what the Planet X
system is throwing our way, our other major dataset, earthquakes of all
magnitudes tells us that when we stop looking up and begin looking down,
the bad news just keeps on coming.
Earthquakes for the Past 18 Years
Our earthquake data set, used the total number of all
earthquakes of all magnitudes. We do this because for over a decade we
have observed how the USGS is cooking the books when it comes to
earthquake magnitudes. Ask yourself, when was the last time that you saw
the USGS not downgrading the magnitude of an earthquake?
Why downgrades? Because if you arbitrarily set a
threshold such as earthquakes of a magnitude 5.0 and above, the data
will be intentionally skewed by the government. However, this
manipulation of the data is not effective when earthquakes of all
magnitudes are measured.
Earthquakes World Wide Past 18 Years
At the outset of our Signs series, J. P. Jones
created a dataset spreadsheet that tracks the total number of
earthquakes each month for the years 1997 through 2017.
For quick visual reference, the cell background
colors vary from light yellow on the low end to dark red on the high
end. The last of the light yellow cells shows 1729 total earthquakes in
January 2013. Then in February, we went into the red with 6,078 total
earthquakes, and we’ve stayed in the red ever since. However, when we
reduce the dataset range, the real trends become obvious, beginning with
January 2013.
Global Earthquakes of all Magnitudes Jan 2013 to Dec 2017
When we look at annual global earthquakes for all
magnitudes for the period January 2013 to December 2017, the overall
trend appears to have a pattern of “normalcy.”
Another way to look at it is that the data set
represents a five-year period of earthquakes where we see the kind of
natural variability pattern the USGS wants us to see. That is assuming
we follow their rules and arbitrarily truncate the dataset. So what
happens when we refuse to play along?
Global Earthquakes of all Magnitudes – Jan 1997 to Dec 2017
When we look at the period of January 1997 through
December 2012 for earthquakes of all magnitude, what we see is a pattern
that arguably suggests natural variability. That is until we come to
the Mayan Calendar date of December 21, 2012.
As of February 2013, the trend explodes upwards like a
missile launch, and it never comes down. While there was a slight dip
in 2015, clean what we see here is that more earthquakes (of all
magnitudes) occurred in 2017 than ever before.
For those in awareness, what does this portend for 2018?
Need to Know
On January 4, 2018, the day after J. P. Jones
delivered the final datasets for 2017, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck
the Bay Area early that day and an article by the LA Times caught my
eye.
LA Times, January 4, 2007
Bay Area earthquake rattled 9.8 million people — and offers a preview of something much worseIt was a sharp jolt but also a warning of something much more violent that could be coming.
An estimated 9.8 million people felt a magnitude 4.4 earthquake that rumbled across the Bay Area early Thursday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.It was felt throughout the region, with people more than 150 miles away reporting to the agency that they felt the shaking for perhaps five to 10 seconds.The epicenter of the earthquake is in the area of the Hayward fault, one of the most feared in the Bay Area, which could produce a magnitude 7 or greater earthquake and is directly underneath heavily populated areas.
The reason why this article caught my eye, is that
I’m a survivor of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Also known as the
“World Series earthquake,” this 6.9 earthquake killed 63 people and
injured 3,757.
When it struck on October 17 at 5:04 p.m. PDT, I was a
few miles south of the Candlestick Park in San Francisco, and it was a
defining moment in my life.
In the days leading up to the earthquake, I remember
the foreshocks, mild tremor preceding the major event and how a few
people mentioned their concern about a larger event, but only in passing
so as not to provoke accusations of fear mongering. As for me, I’d only
moved to the area a few months earlier and had never experienced an
earthquake in my whole life.
In 2009, I joined a small group of folks for a hike
in the Forest of Nisene Marks State Park, approximately 10 miles
northeast of Santa Cruz, CA. We bent the rules a bit you might say as we
hiked into the very epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. It
was a profound moment to stand in that very spot and to see the land
ripped to shreds like a cheap rag doll.
That experience stayed with me, and the following
year, I released my video Precognition and The Five Stages of
Catastrophism on July 4, 2010.
The purpose of doing the video was that I’m trying to
help people in awareness who are attempting to explain what they know
to those whom they love and care for. Not because they’re succeeding,
but because they are consistently being humiliated and mocked into
silence.
The interesting thing about this video is that over
the years, several who follow my work always tell me that it was one of
my best videos, even though a third of the viewer ratings are negative.
Then again, that’s not surprising as people who are in denial are
vicious when responding to anyone or anything that impinges upon the
comfortable bliss of their bubble of ignorance.
If you have never watched this video, I strongly urge
you to do it now, and if you watched it years ago, I strongly urge you
to watch it again. The point is that the concepts I presented in that
video in 2010 are no less valid, if not more so in 2018.
This is because, if you are an awareness 2018 will be
the year when you will be sorely tempted to proselytize awareness to
loved ones and those you care for because they are starting to see a few
of the things that you’ve been talking about. Do it now, and you will
be punished no less different than you would in 2010.
Never forget, denial is an immensely powerful human
emotion, and in this year, those who have lived in denial are going to
see and experience unsettling things. When they do, it will be no
different than what I saw in 1989 before the Loma Prieta earthquake,
when those around me talked about the foreshocks in hushed whispers.
Let me be blunt. By now everybody in your circle of
family and friends, already thinks that you are as crazy as a peach
orchard boar because of your interest in Planet X. Do not let the
passing of events that challenge their ignorance of bliss bubbles, trick
you into thinking that things have changed. They have not!
This is why you must continue to do what many of you
have likely been doing all along – keeping to yourselves about this.
Only share information on a need to know basis. Do not let troubling
events push a magic button on your job that makes your mouth flap like a
cheap tent in the wind. In fact, this is when you need to be even more
reserved about what you know and who you discuss it with.
What do you wait for? You wait for those in your
circle of family and friends to come into awareness on their own. When
they do, they will know who you are and what you are doing and
eventually they may come to you for information.
In the meantime, what you can expect from them as
events begin to trouble them, there will be spontaneous taunting remarks
such as, “no doubt you’ll go crazy about this.” When you hear this, you
know their denial is beginning to crumble a bit around the edges, but
this is not an invitation to go crazy.
Rather, when you get the spontaneous remarks, say
nothing and change the topic. If they persist, just say something like
“I have no interest in provoking any more of your humiliating attacks,”
and then say nothing more. The point here is that you don’t wait for
them to ask you about the information curiously. You make them beg for
it because if they do not, their interest will likely boomerang back
into denial and they will lambaste you without pity.
Will 2018 have a parallel in history? Perhaps so. In
1942 the war was going badly for the Allies until the British victory at
the Second Battle of El Alamein. It was a critical turning point, but
not one to be overplayed.
In a speech to the nation, Winston Churchill said,
“This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it
is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”
In a similar light, 2018 will be the end of a
beginning, which does not mean that it shall be an excuse to overplay
your hand with those in denial.
Planet X Incoming: Birth Pangs, November 2017
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