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    Post  Carol Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:36 pm

    #NewsBurst 28 September 2024 - Get The News!

    > A US Roman Catholic diocese in Long Island, New York has announced a massive bankruptcy settlement under which it will pay out $323 million to hundreds of alleged survivors of sexual abuse by clergy members. The Rockville Center reached a preliminary settlement on Thursday with about 600 plaintiffs who claimed abuse by priests as children, according to a law firm representing the survivors. The diocese had previously offered the survivors a $200 million settlement, which they reportedly rejected. Rockville Center will contribute $234.8 million to the settlement fund, while four insurers will contribute $85.3 million, a spokesperson for the diocese said.


    > The global elite’s “reset moment” is almost here, according to a WEF insider who warns final preparations are being made for a “mass casualty event” targeting non-compliant U.S. politicians, designed to overrule the election results and plunge the nation into martial law – paving the way for the next phase of their totalitarian master plan. While the masses are locked down, with authorities deploying every authoritarian tool and trick in the globalist playbook, political figures handpicked by the WEF as “designated survivors” will be free to form a new, anti-democratic government. These leaders will ignore the voice of the people, ruling on behalf of the tyrannical elite, with no regard for democracy or individual freedoms. Preparations for the mass casualty event false flag are underway and those who are paying attention are seeing evidence of the deception before our very eyes. The Washington Post, ever obedient to the globalist elite, is sowing seeds of doubt in the minds of the public, paving the way for a false flag attack that will serve their agenda.


    > Sean “Diddy” Combs has been working with the FBI his whole career and has blackmail material on some of the most powerful people in America – including former President Barack Obama. This allegation comes from Suge Knight, the incarcerated former CEO of Death Row Records and a long-time associate and rival of Combs. Knight appeared on Chris Cuomo’s News Nation show on Wednesday and dropped a series of bombshells regarding Diddy’s influence over powerful figures including Barack Obama. Knight pointed out Diddy’s leverage over Obama was so powerful that he once had the former president get his friend out of prison after he was jailed on drug charges. Knight claims that the rapper has been intricately linked to pedophilia and elite power dynamics since the outset of his career.


    > Finland will host a new NATO command base responsible for operations in Northern Europe in the city of Mikkeli, less than 200km from the Russian border, Helsinki announced on Friday. Finland formally joined the US-led military bloc along with Sweden in light of the Ukraine conflict. Moscow has argued that the two nations compromised their own security by becoming part of what it perceives as a hostile organization that serves US geopolitical interests, while sacrificing their credibility as possible neutral mediators. The new Multi Corps Land Component Command (MCLCC) will be under the authority of NATO’s Joint Force Command (JFC) in Norfolk, Virginia. Initially, it will comprise only a few dozen service members, Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen told journalists. “NATO recognizes Finland’s expertise and trusts our ability to contribute to the defense of the northern region,” he said.


    > China’s newest nuclear submarine sank while in dock several months ago, US media outlets claimed on Thursday, citing sources. Beijing has reportedly avoided making the incident public amid a major effort to expand its navy. Unnamed US officials told the Wall Street Journal that the incident took place at a shipyard near Wuhan in late May or early June. According to Reuters, satellite images from June appear to show cranes at the facility in the Wuchang district where the submarine would have been docked, indicating a potential salvage operation. They described the vessel as an attack submarine, the first of the new Zhou class, which has a distinctive X-shaped stern that increases its maneuverability. The WSJ said the submarine was completing its outfitting before leaving port when it went down. A senior defense official said that it was unclear whether the sub had nuclear fuel on board when it sank or whether it was emptied after the incident. There is no indication of what caused the sinking, or whether Chinese authorities have tested the water for contamination.


    > Independent US journalist Ken Klippenstein has been suspended from X (formerly Twitter) after publishing a dossier compiled by former President Donald Trump’s campaign during its vetting of his running mate, J.D. Vance. The 271-page document was compiled in February and includes a section on “potential vulnerabilities,” which notes Vance’s past criticism of Trump. Other media outlets that received the document declined to publish it, citing concerns about its provenance and newsworthiness. “Ken Klippenstein was temporarily suspended for violating our rules on posting unredacted private personal information, specifically Sen. Vance’s physical addresses and the majority of his Social Security number,” an X spokesperson said in a statement.


    > US President Joe Biden announced nearly $8 billion in military aid to Ukraine on Thursday, releasing the remaining funding authorized by Congress. Lawmakers recently declined to extend the availability of certain funds beyond next week’s deadline. US President Joe Biden and his aides have privately questioned Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s so-called ‘victory plan’, and worry that his decision to launch an offensive into Russia’s Kursk Region has affected the “long-term trajectory of the conflict,” Politico reported on Friday. While the document has not been made public, it consists of four points – the continuation of Kiev’s Kursk incursion, NATO-style security guarantees from the West for Ukraine, the delivery of more advanced weapons, and international financial assistance for the country, according to The Times. However, Biden and his aides “are somewhat dubious” about the plan, Politico reported, citing two people familiar with White House conversations.


    > Zelensky’s refusal to make a deal with Russia has cost him his country according to former US president Donald Trump. Blasting the Ukrainian leader for refusing to negotiate with Russia, Trump argued that the country is now “obliterated” with Kiev reduced to sending “young children and old men” to the front lines amid its conflict with Moscow. Zelensky is currently visiting the US to attend the UN General Assembly in New York and pitch his so-called ‘victory plan’ to key figures in President Joe Biden’s administration. Republican lawmakers, however, have condemned Zelensky for publicly criticizing Trump and his running mate, J.D. Vance. He incited further ire among Republicans when he appeared at an event at a munitions plant organized by Pennsylvania Governor Joshua Shapiro, a key ally of Trump’s Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.


    > NATO’s chief of logistics has said that the alliance would have to deal with a large number of frontline casualties without the capability to airlift them for treatment in the event of a major war with Russia. Lieutenant-General Alexander Sollfrank, the head of NATO’s Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC), outlined the difficulties that troops would face. He said: “the challenge will be to swiftly ensure high-quality care for, in the worst case, a great number of wounded.” The environment of a hypothetical conflict with Russia would be completely different from what the US and its allies faced in Afghanistan and Iraq, he added. Unlike insurgents in the Middle East, Russia has the military capability to threaten NATO aircraft, Sollfrank noted, predicting that medical evacuations would have to be conducted on the ground. “For planning reasons, all options to take a great number of wounded to medical installations need to be considered, which includes trains but potentially also buses,” the NATO official said.


    > The European Space Agency (ESA) wants to launch a satellite to closely watch how it breaks up during its fiery reentry into Earth’s atmosphere. ESA has awarded a contract to European technology group Deimos to begin developing the Destructive Reentry Assessment Container Object, or DRACO for short. The spacecraft will aim to collect unique data as it reenters Earth’s atmosphere and disintegrates. The mission is scheduled to launch in 2027. The objective is to understand how satellites break up, so they can be designed to more fully disintegrate and burn up. The mission will also help assess how spacecraft reentry events affect the environment, studying how parts and particles from the spacecraft interact with the upper atmosphere and what byproducts are created.


    > The mass of the W boson particle has been found by the Large Hadron Collider to be exactly what the Standard Model of particle physics predicts it to be, contradicting earlier results from Fermilab that hinted at a different mass and, therefore, the potential for new physics. While the discovery further cements the Standard Model as our best depiction of the particle world, scientists had been hoping that their model was actually wrong, and that the discrepancy in the mass of the W boson could point the way to new theories that might explain puzzles such as the identity of dark matter, which accounts for 85% of all the matter in the universe yet remains effectively invisible to us. Bosons are fundamental particles that carry the forces of nature. The strong force that binds quarks together inside protons and neutrons is carried by a boson called the gluon, the electromagnetic force’s boson is the photon, and the weak force, which is responsible for radioactive decay, has three bosons: W+, W– and the Z boson.


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    Post  Carol Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:41 pm

    News Burst 29 September 2024

    > Elon Musk has been ordered to pay another fine if he wants Brazil to lift a nationwide ban it placed on his X platform in August, local media reports, citing a Supreme Court filing out on Friday. The fine was ordered by Justice Alexandre de Moraes after X briefly became accessible in the country despite the previous ban, allegedly through Musk’s satellite internet provider Starlink. The dispute between Musk and the Brazilian authorities dates back to April when Moraes ordered X to delete several accounts that were claimed to have been spreading disinformation. Musk refused, saying the move would violate Brazilian law. On August 30, Moraes placed a nationwide ban on X. He also imposed a fine on the platform for failing to appoint a new legal representative in Brazil, and ordered the freezing of the accounts of X and Starlink, a subsidiary of Musk’s SpaceX in the country, to ensure its payment.


    > The Irish government has vowed to mass arrest citizens who refuse to take the mRNA jabs during the next pandemic. The government of Northern Ireland is currently running a public consultation on the Public Health Bill – a law that, if passed, will allow authorities to detain citizens and forcibly inject them with experimental vaccines. The new Bill is also seeking to upgrade and strengthen the existing Public Health Act and bring it into alignment with the World Health Organisation’s Orwellian International Health Regulations. Dailysceptic.org reports: Human Rights Lawyer Michael Brentnall has analysed the 79-page policy document in detail and explains what he found in a highly informative video interview. He describes the proposed NI Public Health Bill as “spine-chilling” and “the most frightening piece of proposed piece of legislation I have ever read”. Mr. Brentnall says that this Bill has “the potential to take us to a dystopian future whereby we are under the jackboot of the state”.


    > The World Bank has said it is working with Uganda to resume funding to the East African nation, following a year-long halt in response to the passage of an anti-LGBTQ law. Local and international gay rights activists are opposing the global lender’s latest move, calling it “disastrous.” Bloomberg cited a spokesperson for the Washington-based financing body on Thursday, stating that measures are being put in place to ensure that members of the LGBTQ community benefit equally from projects. The measures reportedly include an independent monitoring mechanism to ensure compliance and would apply to both ongoing and new projects. The Ugandan government came under widespread condemnation from the West after it enacted the Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA) in May last year. The US government imposed visa restrictions on sponsors of the law and threatened further action against officials responsible for the measures.


    > Donald Trump has vowed to take Google to court if he is reelected this November, accusing the tech giant of deliberately showing negative stories about him and favoring his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris. In a post on Truth Social, Trump expressed hope that the Department of Justice will criminally prosecute Alphabet’s Google for the “blatant Interference of elections,” adding that he will “request their prosecution” if he is reelected. Earlier this month, the Media Research Center, a conservative media watchdog, released a study suggesting that Google has featured Harris’ campaign website in a more favorable location in its search results than the Trump campaign’s official site.


    > Star Health, an Indian insurance company headquartered in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, has sued Telegram and a self-styled hacker after its clients’ personal data was leaked on the platform. The company, according to the agency, has received a temporary injunction from the state court ordering Telegram and the hacker to block any chatbots or websites in India that make the data available online. Star Health has also filed a lawsuit against US-listed software company Cloudflare, claiming that the leaked data hosted on various websites was facilitated by its services. The court has issued notices to Telegram and Cloudflare, and will next hear the case on October 25.


    > The US state of Alabama has executed a death row inmate using nitrogen gas, marking the second use of the controversial method, which some critics have claimed is tantamount to torture. Execution by nitrogen hypoxia involves replacing the oxygen breathed by an inmate with 100% nitrogen. Supporters of the method claim that the person being executed is likely to lose consciousness shortly into the procedure, thus making it more humane than other methods. Other experts, however, have raised concerns that that it could lead to excessive pain and torture, saying there is no way to pinpoint if or when a person loses consciousness when exposed to concentrated nitrogen gas. According to an Associated Press reporter present at Thursday’s execution, Miller “shook and trembled on the gurney for about two minutes with his body at times pulling against the restraints. This was followed by about six minutes of periodic gulping breaths before he became still.”


    > Unlike Western nations, which are focused on pushing their own agendas, Moscow is ready and willing to work with local communities in Africa, the head of the South Africa-based energy advocacy NJ Ayuk, said. “Russian investment in Africa is about people. They start by working with local people,” Ayuk stated, adding that Russian companies coming to Africa also provide training to locals and develop infrastructure, as well as let Africans be part of the joint ventures established on the continent. “It’s a win-win… both sides win,” Ayuk said.


    > Robert F. Kennedy Jr has warned that the chemical atrazine – present in U.S. drinking water – is sterilizing and feminizing the population. During an interview with Jordan Peterson, RFK explained how the toxic chemical has been proven to cause frogs to become sterilized, feminized and attracted to the same sex. “There’s a chemical, now the second most used chemical in this country, a pesticide in this country, is atrazine. It’s banned in Europe, banned all over the world. But we use it here. It’s in 63% of our drinking water,” RFK explained.


    > Vani Hari, better known as the food babe, has lashed out at the US Government for allowing food companies to poison American citizens. Haro, a clean food and healthy living advocat delivered a fiery rebuke of processed and chemical-laden foods sold to consumers during a visit to Congress this week. Taking part in a roundtable discussion centered on American health and nutrition hosted by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) Monday, Hari slammed US regulators for allowing foods to be marketed despite containing harmful ingredients that are banned in Europe.


    > Excitement is building as Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS (pronounced Choo-cheen-SHAHN -ATLAS) continues to brighten as it continues to approach the sun and the Earth. This remote, object, discovered on Jan. 9, 2023, at the Purple Mountain Observatory (Tsuchinshan) in China, was originally believed to be an asteroid before it was found to actually be a comet on Feb. 22 2023 by the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) search program in South Africa. The orbit computed then showed that the comet would dive deep into the inner solar system a year and a half later, reaching perihelion (closest approach to the sun) at a distance of 36.38 million miles (58.54 million km) — Mercury’s average sun distance — on Friday, Sept. 27 at 1:47 p.m. EDT (1747 GMT). For the past couple of weeks, skywatchers in the Southern Hemisphere and the tropics have been imaging the comet as it climbs out of bright morning twilight. With each passing morning, comet visibility is slowly improving for more northerly locations.


    > An image of the unidentified object shot down over Canada’s Yukon territory in February 2023 has been obtained by CTVNews.ca. Released through a Canadian freedom of information request, the grainy image appears to be a photocopy of an email printout. Heavily redacted documents show how the image was approved for public distribution within days of the headline-grabbing incident, but then held back after a public affairs official expressed concerns that releasing it “may create more questions/confusion.” CTVNews.ca has requested a higher resolution copy. A U.S. F-22 fighter jet shot down the object on Feb. 11, 2023, shortly after it entered Canadian airspace in the Yukon territory, which borders Alaska. It was one of three unidentified aerial objects(opens in a new tab) blasted out of the sky that month following the high-profile Feb. 4, 2023 downing of an apparent Chinese surveillance balloon. Shot down over Alaska, Yukon and Lake Huron between Feb. 10 and 12, 2023, the three objects were reportedly much smaller than the towering Chinese balloon.


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    What is life?
    It is the flash of a firefly in the night, the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.

    With deepest respect ~ Aloha & Mahalo, Carol

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