A series of four temblors struck California in about 12 hours, two of them near the small town of Cabazon, according to the US Geological Survey. Cabazon is about 45 miles east of the Los Angeles suburb, Riverside. The first quake was a 4.5 magnitude, while the second was a 3.2, the USGS reported. Residents in San Diego, 95 miles south of the 4.5 magnitude quake, felt the “initial jolt.”
In the near future, Congress will debate a new Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF). I use the word “debate” lightly. So far, no hearings have been scheduled, and no testimony is likely to be heard unless something changes. That’s a shame, because this is a serious matter, and this is a deeply flawed AUMF.
For some time now, Congress has abdicated its responsibility to declare war. The status quo is that we are at war anywhere and anytime the president says so.
So Congress—in a very Congress way of doing things—has a “solution.” Instead of reclaiming its constitutional authority, it instead intends to codify the unacceptable, unconstitutional status quo.
It is clear upon reading the AUMF, put forward by Senators Tim Kaine and Bob Corker, that it gives nearly unlimited power to this or any other president to be at war whenever he or she wants, with minimal justification and no prior specific authority.
The demand for gold is increasing, yet new discoveries of the precious metal have not kept pace with the demand. Funds for exploration are historically high, $54.3 billion, up 60 percent over the past 18 years.
1) Autism costs may reach $1 trillion by 2025
2) Brains reanimated
3) YouTube “Goverment funded” warnings on vids
4) Time crystals in a kids’ toy
5) Homo heidelbergensis, the race of giants
What Is The Government Doing To Protect Us From An EMP?
Not much, is the short answer.
While nuclear weapons are destructive enough to level entire cities, the resultant EMP from one would likely be its most devastating effect. In 2001, in response to concern that crucial infrastructure and even the United States military would not hold up against an EMP strike, the EMP Commission was created by Congress. President Obama disbanded the committee and the potentially society-saving information that would come out of it, not long after taking office.
In 2008, the Commission delivered a report on the possible effects that an EMP strike would have on national infrastructures, recommending ways that the US could prepare, protect, and restore these if this kind of attack were ever to take place. Dr. William Forstchen’s One Second After was heralded on the floor of Congress by those elected officials and commission members who saw the writing on the wall and were urging, if not outright begging, for something to be done to protect the lives of Americans, our economy, and sanctity of this nation, from an EMP attack.
Their pleas largely fell upon deaf ears. Several bills were written to address the power grid’s frailties and to develop a full and actionable plan to prepare for an EMP attack – and to survive afterwards, but they never made it out of committee.
Why do perhaps the most important pieces of legislation introduced during our lifetimes keep getting buried? Disbelief such a SHTF event is really going to happen for one – but over money, mostly.
Hardening the power grid and taking other necessary steps to prepare American for either a man-made or natural EMP attack would cost billions of dollars. Why don’t our public servants just stop sending our hard-earned money to countries they readily and loudly proclaim their hate for us and curtail the tens of billions of dollars sent overseas for charitable reasons and spent on studies about that place shrimp on treadmills? That is a good question for which neither I, nor those politicians who continue to ignore this looming and very real SHTF thread, have no reasonable answer.
Final Word
An EMP attack is a strong possibility in today’s economically-strained, weaponized world. It is a swift, deadly, and silent force that relies on the deterioration of civil society into chaos and darkness. While it may appear to be a perfectly normal scientific phenomenon, its effects on humanity will be crippling. How prepared are you for an EMP strike?
There’s no question that solar power is entering the mainstream, but California is about to give it a giant boost. The state’s Energy Commission is expected to approve new energy standards that would require solar panels on the roofs of nearly all new homes, condos and apartment buildings from 2020 onward. There will be exemptions for homes that either can’t fit solar panels or would be blocked by taller buildings or trees, but you’ll otherwise have to go green if your property is brand new.
The plan doesn’t require that a home reach net-zero status (where the solar power completely offsets the energy consumed in a year). However, it does provide “compliance credits” for homebuilders who install storage batteries like Tesla’s Powerwall, letting them build smaller panel arrays knowing that excess energy will be available to use off-hours.
The new standards are poised to hike construction costs by $25,000 to $30,000 (about half of which is directly due to solar), but the self-produced energy is estimated to save owners $50,000 to $60,000 in operating costs over the solar technology’s expected 25-year lifespan.
USGS is reporting a 4.9M Earthquake striking 171 km Southeast of Buras-Triumph, Louisiana In the gulf of Mexico. The swarming also continues at the base of Hawaii’s Volcanic region.
You can find more info at the links below.
1) LVPD body cam footage edited at 130.33
2) Link between vaxxing and cancer (Indian Journal of Medical Ethics)
3) The rise in Paid protesters
4) Criminals could edit DNA to frame people
5) Justice is blind
In April we told you about how some of the “unintended consequences” of Trump’s steel tariffs, such as an Illinois farmer who put the brakes on a $71,000 grain mill, but had to hold off on the purchase because the seller raised the price 5% to account for the rising price of steel, or Iowa grain mill producer Sukup Manufacturing, which had to hike their prices for grain storage bins.
Hawaii’s Big Island remains on high alert on Saturday after the Kilauea volcano spewed lava into residential areas, forcing hundreds to evacuate, and a series of earthquakes, including a powerful tremor, shook the island.
1) U.S. freezes funding for Syria’s “White Helmets”
2) The state of Western Education; kids can’t read clocks
3) Are we in Phase 3 of the Mouse Utopia Experiment?
4) The robot replacement, in Swiss Banks
5) Anglo-Saxon manuscripts and evidence of a ‘rogue world’
USGS Has just upgraded the most recent Earthquake to a 5.7M. There is an ongoing swarm of quakes in the region. Make sure to follow me on twitter for breaking updates.
The remains of Blockaders and Blockade Runners litter the Cape Fear Coast. These wrecks attest to the ferocity of our nation””s only internal conflict. There have been several highly publicized incidents lately involving local boaters striking the unmarked remains of a Civil War wreck in Lockwood Folly Inlet. These incidents have damaged several vessels and caused the indirect loss of one life, thus bringing this topic to the forefront.
It is the USS Iron Age, a Union Blockader, that according to locals is the wreck that is causing most of the problems. In order to understand the wreck of the Iron Age, we have to look at the entire story. It is the story of the Elizabeth, the Bendigo and the Iron Age. Together they are forever wrapped in the sands of Lockwood Folly Inlet.
The Blockade Runner Elizabeth on her 8th run through the blockade was the first to meet her fate in Lockwood Folly. The 216 foot, 623 ton sidewheel steamer left Nassau on September 19, 1863, bound for the port of Wilmington carrying general cargo consisting of mostly steel and saltpeter. On September 26, twelve miles from Fort Caswell and aground and in trouble, she was set afire by her Captain to avoid capture.
The Blockade Runner Bendigo cleared the port of Wilmington around December 11, 1863, bound for Nassau. They were no doubt feeling confident in their abilities to evade the Union forces after completing her second successful trip through the Federal lines surrounding the Cape Fear Coast. The Bendigo, a 178 ton, iron-hulled paddle wheeler (thought to be originally named Milly), was 162 feet long, 20.1 feet wide, and 10.9 feet high.
A representative from the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) later identified the steamer in the footage as BENDIGO, “a side-wheel, iron hulled blockade runner lost in Lockwood’s Folly Inlet.
She said that two other vessels — the runner ELIZABETH and the Union warship IRON AGE — are also lost in the inlet. All three wrecks have been “well-known since the 1960s” and are “occasionally uncover[ed] due to active depositional sediment transport in the inlet,” she added.
Separately, in 2016, researchers with the North Carolina DNCR found a submerged Civil War-era steamer which is “believed to possibly be the remains of one of three blockade runners used to penetrate the wall of Union naval vessels blocking the port of Wilmington during the Civil War,” the organization said at the time.
Gov. David Ige activated the National Guard to help with evacuations and provide security for about 770 structures left empty by residents fleeing the area.
One homeowner in the Leilani Estates subdivision, which is near the town of Pahoa on the eastern side of the Big Island, said he knew when he bought a house near a volcano that this day might eventually come.
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2) Mandalay Bay Shooting Body Camera Footage Released: No Broken Windows Reported
3) AI can predict your personality just by studying the motion and size of your pupils
4) Amazon workers tell us their warehouse horror stories
5) Sperm count more than halved in Western men
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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2019 @ 1PM PT – SIMON PARKES RE REMOTE VIEWING THE MANTID AGENDA
BRETT STUART – REMOTE VIEWER HAS THIS REPLY TO THE COMMENTS MADE BY SIMON PARKES ABOUT HIS VIEWING INFO
“From the sounds of it, Simon may be mixing my RV results with my video-end postulates/hypothesis where I include information from various reports and accounts that I researched following the RV project results. The YouTube video Simon talking about is an automatic reading of an article written by Christine Aprile, a well-known intuitive tarot reader from Los Angeles, called, Mantis Aliens: The Overseers. I wasn’t aware of the video until someone sent it after Kerry’s interview with Simon, but Aprile’s article is one of the sources that I used to form my concluding thoughts, due to the many striking similarities in her article and the RV data.
The mentioned delineation between “insectoid” & “mantid” is definitely interesting though, as I have never heard of them before. It could certainly be the case, as the RV data never said Mantid by name, but the drawing of the creature looked what I thought was a Mantid. Anything past the RV data, which is clear in the video since I cut away from the RV pages, is just my own personal postulates and analysis.”–BRETT STUART, TECHNICALINTUITION.COM
BIO FROM SIMON’S WEBSITE:
Simon Parkes is a life long experiencer of aliens, shadow people, elementals and ufo’s, these include Mantid (Mantis) beings, Draconis Reptilian, Feline, small and tall Grey creatures, Crystalline beings and other creatures that can’t be identified. Simon was an elected Politician and served a full term of office. for MORE GO TO: http://www.simonparkes.org/
Banks and credit card companies are exploring ways to detect when their customers are purchasing firearms and/or firearm accessories.
The Wall Street Journal references sources who suggest “financial companies have explored creating a new credit-card code for firearms dealers, similar to how they code restaurants, or department stores.” Those sources believe that efforts to detect gun purchases “could be a prelude to restricting such transactions.”
At first glance, it doesn’t look like much: a few uneven lines etched into the soft, chalky outer layer of a small, thin flint flake. But a group of archaeologists claims those uneven lines are a deliberate marking, making the 3.5cm-long flake the latest piece of evidence for symbolic thought among Neanderthals. Kiik-Koba Cave overlooks the Zuya River in the Crimean Mountains. First excavated in the 1920s, the sediment layers that filled the cave contained evidence of a long history of Neanderthal occupation. The engraved flake came from a layer dating to between 35,486 and 37,026 years old.
I talk with SCOTT BENNETT about Syria, false flags and more…
Scott Bennett is a U.S. Army Special Operations Officer (11th Psychological Operations Battalion, Civil Affairs-Psychological Operations Command), and a global psychological warfare-counterterrorism analyst, formerly with defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton.
Scott is joined by his producer ‘Michael J’ on the show as well.
5 stories from the Daily Rabbit Hole, including;
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2) China bans journalist from buying a home due to “social credit score” system that punishes anyone who questions the state
3) Mongolians sip ‘oxygen cocktails’ to cope with smog
4) Hillary Clinton: Being a Capitalist ‘Probably’ Hurt Me in Primary Because Many Democrats Are Socialists
5) Morning Joe embraces the idea of the “Deep State”