News Burst 26 November 2024
>> ”There’s no such thing as evil Elohim. The dark forces on Earth are not Elohim. They are traitors who turned against Elohim (Galactic Federation) and came to Earth to pretend to be our Creator. At a time when humans knew of ‘sky gods’ the term Elohim sufficed, and then monotheism unified worship of false gods under one name. This is why “Elohim” was changed to “God” in Genesis. Elohim include Archangels, Pleiadians, Arcturians, Fairies and many more. It just refers to beings who originated in 12D and created their own appearance and civilization from nothing. None of them are evil. Humans have difficulty understanding that beings with free will would just choose to be love and light without being forced, but ascension will make everything clear. The dark forces have influence but no real power. They do not control humans. Humans abuse other humans on behalf of the dark forces. The light forces have always been in control.” ~ Kabamur Taygeta
>> NPR CEO Katherine Maher has declared that “truth and facts are inherently racist” and need to be discouraged in order for Democrats to progress their far-left agenda. In a resurfaced clip from her 2022 TED Talk, Maher warned, “Our reverence for the truth might have become a distraction that’s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting important things done.” In April, Maher also lamented to the Atlantic Council that the First Amendment was “a little bit tricky” to circumvent in order to censor “bad information” and “influence peddlers.” X owner Elon Musk criticized the viral clip, saying, “Your tax dollars should not fund lies.”
>> Jaguar’s stock price has plummeted to an all-time low following backlash to its recent “woke” rebrand, according to new data. The Jaguar executive who oversaw an extremely woke ad campaign for the company has been exposed as a LGBTQ+ activist. Modernity.news reports: When the inevitable backlash came, the company started threatening people. Following the backlash, the stock price of its parent company, Indian corporation Tata Motors experienced a drop in the 24-hour charts in the Indian national stock exchange and the BSE. There is surely more to come next week.
>> Donald Trump is preparing an executive order to remove all transgender members of the US military on his first day in office. The executive order could be signed as early as his first day back in the White House, which would force 15,000 people out of their posts according to The Times. Trump will go further than his order during his first term that banned transgender people from joining the armed forces, but allowed existing members to stay, and will instead remove serving members as well. “There are believed to be about 15,000 active service personnel who are transgender,” The Times reports. “They would be medically discharged, which would determine that they were unfit to serve.”
>> US Senator Lindsey Graham has once again pointed out that Ukraine has rare earth minerals worth trillions and is ready to make a deal with the United States. The Republican senator told Fox News that the Ukraine conflict is ultimately “about money.” He explained that Ukraine could be extremely useful to the US because it is brimming with valuable natural resources and is willing to negotiate an agreement with Washington on extraction. An extract of the interview was published on the senator’s YouTube channel on Wednesday. “You know that the richest country in all of Europe for rare earth minerals is Ukraine?” he said, estimating the worth at 2 to 7 trillion dollars. Graham added that Ukraine is ready to “do a deal with us,” but not Russia. “So it’s in our interest to make sure that Russia doesn’t take over the place,” he said, describing Ukraine as the “breadbasket of the world.” “All Joe Biden knows how to do is start wars.”
>> Almost two million people have signed an online petition calling for a new general election in the UK, just months after Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labour Party came to power. The petition accuses Starmer and Labour of going “back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the last election,” and calls on Parliament to debate a re-run of the vote. At the time the petition has attracted 1,965,955 signatures and seems to be adding around 2,000 new signatures per minute. Petitions that reach 100,000 signatures must be debated by Parliament, unless “the issue has already been debated recently or there’s a debate scheduled for the near future,” according to the government’s petition site.
>> FBI white hats have accused Diddy of orchestrating a web of intimidation and blackmail from his prison cell, targeting compromised politicians and celebrities, with Ellen DeGeneres serving as a key accomplice. A dramatic turn unfolded earlier this week when an FBI raid on Diddy’s cell uncovered damning evidence, leading agents directly to Ellen’s Montecito home. There, they seized a trove of incriminating evidence, allegedly further implicating the duo in serious crimes. Now, Ellen has fled the U.S. for rural England, declaring she will never return. But with Trump’s DOJ signaling plans for extradition when he reclaims the White House, Ellen’s legal nightmare has only just begun.
>> What is a ‘rogue regime’? According to one of the first US propagandists of the term, Anthony Lake, former President Bill Clinton’s national security adviser from 1993-97, it is an “outlaw” government that chooses to stay outside polite international society and also to “assault its basic values.” The term, of course, was never even meant to be applied honestly. From the get-go, it was designed to be weaponized as a tool of Western hybrid warfare against countries such as Cuba, Iraq, and Libya that in reality had only one thing in common: They would not bend to the will of the US and its clients, together making up the Collective West: When Western politicos and their careerist stenographers in the mainstream media start calling you a ‘rogue regime’, get ready to fend off invasions, coups, economic warfare up to starvation-siege level, and, when it all comes together, bloody regime change, including vile public torture and assassination. ~ Tarik Cyril Amar
>> Cyprus has shared a long-term plan with the US on how it believes it can join NATO despite opposition from long-time member Türkiye, the Greek newspaper Kathimerini claimed on Sunday. The island is a former British colony, and remains a significant British naval base. It was left divided in 1974 after Türkiye intervened militarily to preempt possible annexation by Greece. The subsequent separation into ethnic Greek and Turkish-controlled halves remains a source of tension between the two NATO members, which both joined the US-led military bloc in 1952. President Nikos Christodoulides, who leads the Athens-aligned Republic of Cyprus, met with US President Joe Biden in late October. According to Kathimerini, he presented Biden a roadmap for overcoming the dispute with Ankara and becoming a NATO member.
>> Ukrainian troops are becoming more open to territorial concessions and a ceasefire, amid flagging morale and mounting pressure from Russian forces, The Economist reported on Sunday, citing sources from Ukraine. The report comes as Russian forces advance Donbass at a rate unseen since the earliest days of the conflict. The Ukrainian army’s problems are being exacerbated by its worsening manpower issues, The Economist wrote. “Long out of willing recruits,” the conscription push has met barely two-thirds of its target, the magazine claimed, with a Ukrainian official worrying that the situation could become “irretrievable” by springtime. Recruits that are pressed into service are more often than not over the age of 45, unhealthy and unmotivated.
>> A recent discovery of a “newborn” exoplanet could help scientists explain how our own home world came to be. In a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, astronomers describe the youngest transiting planet ever found. It’s about three million years old—a baby, in cosmic terms. If you imagine Earth as a 50-year-old adult, this world would be a two-week-old infant, in comparison. The planet—named both IRAS 04125+2902 b and TIDYE-1b—orbits what will likely become an orange dwarf star, about 520 light-years from Earth, and circles its host every 8.8 days. Reuters’ Will Dunham writes that its mass is between that of Earth and Neptune—less dense than our home planet but holding “a diameter about 11 times greater.”
>> Historical records from around the world describe a bright star appearing in the sky in the year 1054. Today, astronomers are confident that what our ancestors were seeing was, in truth, a star that had gone supernova. But this wasn’t just any supernova. It was a supernova that would eventually lead to the formation of the Crab Nebula — a collage of interstellar gas and dust illuminated by the energy expelled during the death throes of a rapidly contracting nuclear furnace.The star in question would eventually become a pulsar — a rapidly rotating neutron star — sending pulses of electromagnetic radiation out into the ether. What’s more, this particular pulsar seems to emit a “zebra”‘ pattern in the high-frequency band of the electromagnetic spectrum, which is unlike any other pulsar researchers have observed thus far.
>> After over a decade of meticulous data collection, scientists at the H.E.S.S. observatory — which stands for “High Energy Stereoscopic System” and is located in Namibia — have made a groundbreaking discovery. They’ve detected the most energetic cosmic electrons ever observed, unlocking new avenues in our understanding of the universe. “Cosmic rays are a century-old mystery,” Mathieu de Naurois, a researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research and deputy director of the H.E.S.S. collaboration, told Space.com. First reported in 1912 by Austrian physicist Victor Hess, cosmic rays were discovered after a series of balloon ascents meant to explore ionizing radiation that was first detected on an electroscope. However, after reaching an altitude of 5,300 meters, Hess unveiled a natural source of high-energy particles from space. Today, we call those particles cosmic rays.
>> ”There’s no such thing as evil Elohim. The dark forces on Earth are not Elohim. They are traitors who turned against Elohim (Galactic Federation) and came to Earth to pretend to be our Creator. At a time when humans knew of ‘sky gods’ the term Elohim sufficed, and then monotheism unified worship of false gods under one name. This is why “Elohim” was changed to “God” in Genesis. Elohim include Archangels, Pleiadians, Arcturians, Fairies and many more. It just refers to beings who originated in 12D and created their own appearance and civilization from nothing. None of them are evil. Humans have difficulty understanding that beings with free will would just choose to be love and light without being forced, but ascension will make everything clear. The dark forces have influence but no real power. They do not control humans. Humans abuse other humans on behalf of the dark forces. The light forces have always been in control.” ~ Kabamur Taygeta
>> NPR CEO Katherine Maher has declared that “truth and facts are inherently racist” and need to be discouraged in order for Democrats to progress their far-left agenda. In a resurfaced clip from her 2022 TED Talk, Maher warned, “Our reverence for the truth might have become a distraction that’s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting important things done.” In April, Maher also lamented to the Atlantic Council that the First Amendment was “a little bit tricky” to circumvent in order to censor “bad information” and “influence peddlers.” X owner Elon Musk criticized the viral clip, saying, “Your tax dollars should not fund lies.”
>> Jaguar’s stock price has plummeted to an all-time low following backlash to its recent “woke” rebrand, according to new data. The Jaguar executive who oversaw an extremely woke ad campaign for the company has been exposed as a LGBTQ+ activist. Modernity.news reports: When the inevitable backlash came, the company started threatening people. Following the backlash, the stock price of its parent company, Indian corporation Tata Motors experienced a drop in the 24-hour charts in the Indian national stock exchange and the BSE. There is surely more to come next week.
>> Donald Trump is preparing an executive order to remove all transgender members of the US military on his first day in office. The executive order could be signed as early as his first day back in the White House, which would force 15,000 people out of their posts according to The Times. Trump will go further than his order during his first term that banned transgender people from joining the armed forces, but allowed existing members to stay, and will instead remove serving members as well. “There are believed to be about 15,000 active service personnel who are transgender,” The Times reports. “They would be medically discharged, which would determine that they were unfit to serve.”
>> US Senator Lindsey Graham has once again pointed out that Ukraine has rare earth minerals worth trillions and is ready to make a deal with the United States. The Republican senator told Fox News that the Ukraine conflict is ultimately “about money.” He explained that Ukraine could be extremely useful to the US because it is brimming with valuable natural resources and is willing to negotiate an agreement with Washington on extraction. An extract of the interview was published on the senator’s YouTube channel on Wednesday. “You know that the richest country in all of Europe for rare earth minerals is Ukraine?” he said, estimating the worth at 2 to 7 trillion dollars. Graham added that Ukraine is ready to “do a deal with us,” but not Russia. “So it’s in our interest to make sure that Russia doesn’t take over the place,” he said, describing Ukraine as the “breadbasket of the world.” “All Joe Biden knows how to do is start wars.”
>> Almost two million people have signed an online petition calling for a new general election in the UK, just months after Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labour Party came to power. The petition accuses Starmer and Labour of going “back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the last election,” and calls on Parliament to debate a re-run of the vote. At the time the petition has attracted 1,965,955 signatures and seems to be adding around 2,000 new signatures per minute. Petitions that reach 100,000 signatures must be debated by Parliament, unless “the issue has already been debated recently or there’s a debate scheduled for the near future,” according to the government’s petition site.
>> FBI white hats have accused Diddy of orchestrating a web of intimidation and blackmail from his prison cell, targeting compromised politicians and celebrities, with Ellen DeGeneres serving as a key accomplice. A dramatic turn unfolded earlier this week when an FBI raid on Diddy’s cell uncovered damning evidence, leading agents directly to Ellen’s Montecito home. There, they seized a trove of incriminating evidence, allegedly further implicating the duo in serious crimes. Now, Ellen has fled the U.S. for rural England, declaring she will never return. But with Trump’s DOJ signaling plans for extradition when he reclaims the White House, Ellen’s legal nightmare has only just begun.
>> What is a ‘rogue regime’? According to one of the first US propagandists of the term, Anthony Lake, former President Bill Clinton’s national security adviser from 1993-97, it is an “outlaw” government that chooses to stay outside polite international society and also to “assault its basic values.” The term, of course, was never even meant to be applied honestly. From the get-go, it was designed to be weaponized as a tool of Western hybrid warfare against countries such as Cuba, Iraq, and Libya that in reality had only one thing in common: They would not bend to the will of the US and its clients, together making up the Collective West: When Western politicos and their careerist stenographers in the mainstream media start calling you a ‘rogue regime’, get ready to fend off invasions, coups, economic warfare up to starvation-siege level, and, when it all comes together, bloody regime change, including vile public torture and assassination. ~ Tarik Cyril Amar
>> Cyprus has shared a long-term plan with the US on how it believes it can join NATO despite opposition from long-time member Türkiye, the Greek newspaper Kathimerini claimed on Sunday. The island is a former British colony, and remains a significant British naval base. It was left divided in 1974 after Türkiye intervened militarily to preempt possible annexation by Greece. The subsequent separation into ethnic Greek and Turkish-controlled halves remains a source of tension between the two NATO members, which both joined the US-led military bloc in 1952. President Nikos Christodoulides, who leads the Athens-aligned Republic of Cyprus, met with US President Joe Biden in late October. According to Kathimerini, he presented Biden a roadmap for overcoming the dispute with Ankara and becoming a NATO member.
>> Ukrainian troops are becoming more open to territorial concessions and a ceasefire, amid flagging morale and mounting pressure from Russian forces, The Economist reported on Sunday, citing sources from Ukraine. The report comes as Russian forces advance Donbass at a rate unseen since the earliest days of the conflict. The Ukrainian army’s problems are being exacerbated by its worsening manpower issues, The Economist wrote. “Long out of willing recruits,” the conscription push has met barely two-thirds of its target, the magazine claimed, with a Ukrainian official worrying that the situation could become “irretrievable” by springtime. Recruits that are pressed into service are more often than not over the age of 45, unhealthy and unmotivated.
>> A recent discovery of a “newborn” exoplanet could help scientists explain how our own home world came to be. In a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, astronomers describe the youngest transiting planet ever found. It’s about three million years old—a baby, in cosmic terms. If you imagine Earth as a 50-year-old adult, this world would be a two-week-old infant, in comparison. The planet—named both IRAS 04125+2902 b and TIDYE-1b—orbits what will likely become an orange dwarf star, about 520 light-years from Earth, and circles its host every 8.8 days. Reuters’ Will Dunham writes that its mass is between that of Earth and Neptune—less dense than our home planet but holding “a diameter about 11 times greater.”
>> Historical records from around the world describe a bright star appearing in the sky in the year 1054. Today, astronomers are confident that what our ancestors were seeing was, in truth, a star that had gone supernova. But this wasn’t just any supernova. It was a supernova that would eventually lead to the formation of the Crab Nebula — a collage of interstellar gas and dust illuminated by the energy expelled during the death throes of a rapidly contracting nuclear furnace.The star in question would eventually become a pulsar — a rapidly rotating neutron star — sending pulses of electromagnetic radiation out into the ether. What’s more, this particular pulsar seems to emit a “zebra”‘ pattern in the high-frequency band of the electromagnetic spectrum, which is unlike any other pulsar researchers have observed thus far.
>> After over a decade of meticulous data collection, scientists at the H.E.S.S. observatory — which stands for “High Energy Stereoscopic System” and is located in Namibia — have made a groundbreaking discovery. They’ve detected the most energetic cosmic electrons ever observed, unlocking new avenues in our understanding of the universe. “Cosmic rays are a century-old mystery,” Mathieu de Naurois, a researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research and deputy director of the H.E.S.S. collaboration, told Space.com. First reported in 1912 by Austrian physicist Victor Hess, cosmic rays were discovered after a series of balloon ascents meant to explore ionizing radiation that was first detected on an electroscope. However, after reaching an altitude of 5,300 meters, Hess unveiled a natural source of high-energy particles from space. Today, we call those particles cosmic rays.