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“A revolution is coming – a revolution which will be peaceful if we are wise enough; compassionate if we care enough; successful if we are fortunate enough – but a revolution which is coming whether we will it or not. We can affect its character; we cannot alter its inevitability.” John F Kennedy
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The Health and Freedom Conference Episode 2 featuring General Flynn and other speakers will be held at Rodney Browne's church in Tampa, Florida June 17th-19th.
https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/Tampa-Conference/
The last Great Storm in Knipp’s timeline occurred 32 years ago. Soon, it will be time for another. Stay tuned.

https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2021/04/29/great-aurora-storms/

A Timeline of Great Aurora Storms | Spaceweather.com

Dr.Tony Phillips

April 30, 2021: Imagine living in Florida. You’ll never see the Northern Lights … right? Actually, the odds may be better than you think. A new historical study just published in the Journal of Space Climate and Space Weather shows that great aurora storms occur every 40 to 60 years.

“They’re happening more often than we thought,” says Delores Knipp of the University of Colorado, the paper’s lead author. “Surveying the past 500 years, we found many extreme storms producing auroras in places like Florida, Cuba and Samoa.”

This kind of historical research is not easy. Hundreds of years ago, most people had never even heard of the aurora borealis. When the lights appeared, they were described as “fog,” “vapors”, “spirits”–almost anything other than “auroras.” Making a timeline 500 years long requires digging through unconventional records such as personal diaries, ship’s logs, local weather reports–often in languages that are foreign to the researchers.

“We defined a ‘Great Storm’ simply as one in which auroras were visible to the unaided eye at or below 30 degrees magnetic latitude,” says Knipp. 

Visual sightings were key. The human eye is a sensor we’ve had in common with observers since the beginning of recorded history. Pre-modern scientists didn’t have satellites or magnetometers to measure solar storms, but they could look up at the night sky. In all, Knipp’s team tallied 14 examples of storms where many people saw auroras within 30 degrees of the equator.

“There may be more,” she notes. “For example, I am aware of a low latitude event that occurred between February and April 1648. It’s not on the timeline, though, because we haven’t yet been able to pin down the date.”

Look at the timeline again; there’s a whole cluster of sightings in Sept. 1770. “The Great Storm of 1770 appears to be a 500-year event,” says Knipp. “There were low-latitude auroras for 9 nights in a row.”

Above: An eyewitness sketch of red auroras over Japan in mid-September 1770. [ref]

During the 1770 storm, extremely bright red auroras blanketed Japan and parts of China. Captain James Cook himself saw the display from the HMS Endeavour near Timor Island, south of Indonesia. Knipp’s colleague Hisashi Hayakawa (Nagoya University) has found drawings of the instigating sunspot; it is twice the size of the sunspot that caused the infamous Carrington Event of 1859. Knipp’s timeline suggests that this was not “just another Great Storm”; something exceptional happened in 1770 that researchers still don’t fully understand.

Today’s senior space weather researchers were taught in school that Great Storms are rare. The Carrington Event was long thought to be a singular event, alone in the historical record. Recent studies are finding otherwise. Just last month Jeffrey Love of the US Geological Survey published a paper in the research journal Space Weather showing that extreme geomagnetic storms recur every ~45 years or so–a result in accord with Knipp’s. He used completely different techniques (extreme value statistics and magnetometer records) to reach a similar conclusion. 

The last Great Storm in Knipp’s timeline occurred 32 years ago. Soon, it will be time for another. Stay tuned.
An eyewitness sketch of red auroras over Japan in mid-September 1770. 
https://spaceweatherarchive.files.wordpress.com/2021/04/redauroras1770.jpg?w=768
Hayakawa_2017_ApJL_850_L31.pdf
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Long-lasting Extreme Magnetic Storm Activities in 1770 Found in Historical Documents
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 850:L31 (12pp), 2017 December 1 © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/aa9661/pdf
https://www.livescience.com/exotic-compact-objects-break-physics.html

‘Exotic compact objects’ could soon break physics, new study suggests | Live Science

Gravitational wave detectors could soon uncover hints of new physics from exotic compact objects.

21 April 2021

The U.S.-based Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and its European counterpart Virgo were built to capture ripples in the fabric of space-time radiating from massive objects like black holes and neutron stars crashing together. Yet there is always the chance that scientists could run into something unexpected. 

The term "exotic compact object" encompasses a variety of different theoretical entities. Among the possibilities are gravastars, which would appear quite similar to an ordinary black hole but would be filled with dark energy, a mysterious substance causing the accelerated expansion of the universe. Another compact object that could lurk in the universe is a fuzzball, a black-hole-like knot of fundamental one-dimensional strings proposed in string theory, which attempts to unify and replace the current accepted theories in physics.
https://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=2535

ALERT ON ESCALATING WAR BETWEEN US AND RUSSIA -GLOBALISTS GIVE THE GO SIGNAL,AS EACH COUNTRY CALL THEIR CITIZENS TO COME HOME

SQ; MY EMAIL REQUEST FOR MORE DETAIL ON U.S.- RUSSIAN SITUATION THAT HAL ALERTED ME TO:

STEVE IT IS TRUE YOUR EMAIL HIT MY EMAIL BOX ABOUT THE SAME TIME AS AN EMAIL FROM A FRIEND WHO WAS TEACHING SOME GEOLOGY THINGS AND WAS BEING SHOWN SOME ODD GEOLOGY THINGS IN RUSSIA.

HE GOT A CALL TO GET BACK TO MOSCOW WITHIN 24 HOURS SO HE COULD CATCH THE USA OPERATED FLIGHT TO EUROPE BEFORE THINGS START HITTING!!!

SECOND MESSAGE OTHER FRIEND ON THE GROUND NEAR MOSCOW DOING THING'S RELATED TO (REDACTED ) WILL BE LEAVING MOSCOW IN ABOUT 50 MINUTES FROM NOW

THE MESSAGE FROM HAL IS RIGHT ON

REMAINING EMBASSY STAFF AND CONSOLATE STAFF HAVE A US PLANE WAITING ON THE TARMAC WHEN THE LAST CITIZENS ARE IN THE AIR

HOPE THIS HELPS.TELL HAL THIS IS THE REAL DEAL

Skilled people either WORKING or simply on vacation in russia were all called AND told to be in moscow no later than 48 hours from now

Non PhD LEVEL PEOPLE have more time to bail out

That is the next UPDATE

PS new flash message> RUSSIA WILL NO LONGER PROCESS visas for USA citizens EFFECTIVE tomorrow noon MOSCOW TIME

Next bit of information:
Quietly the russian EMBASSY people got a message to alert All russian civilians to leave the usa WITHIN 48 hours. There are 2 areoflot planes ready to depart as soon as people are all accounted for

THE russian numbers station changes the sequence of numbers INDICATING an urgent message to all deep cover people in the USA

THAT is what just happened since my last email to you

Apr 30, 2021
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/least-44-killed-human-avalanche-israeli-religious-festival

At Least 44 Killed In "Human Avalanche" At Israeli Religious Festival | ZeroHedge

FRIDAY, APR 30, 2021 - 06:38 AM

Some estimates put the size of the crowd at 100K people, all of them crammed together starting late Thursday to celebrate the holiday of Lag b’Omer, where they danced and made bonfires around the tomb of a prominent rabbi from antiquity.

According to the New York Times, early accounts of what triggered the stampede varied. Initial reports indicated that a grandstand collapsed, but as more details emerged, it appeared that the crush had started after some celebrants slipped on stone steps leading into a narrow passageway with a metal floored slope, setting off what one website described as a "human avalanche".

Chaim Vertheimer, whom the NYT described as one of the injured, said that the slope had become slippery from spilled water and grape juice.

But as the death toll climbed Friday morning, questions arose about poor planning and negligence surrounding the celebration. Video footage appeared to show a side door that had been locked shut, possibly contributing to the high death toll.
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Sad to say, stampede deaths are common in mass gatherings, especially religious events. Beware of mobs, both secular and religious.

Causes include narrow places where a person falters, creating a blocking point while the crowd in back keeps moving forward unaware of the problem.
https://forward.com/news/breaking-news/468695/dozens-critically-injured-mount-meron-lag-baomer-event-northern-israel/

At least 45 crushed to death in stampede at overcrowded Lag Ba’omer event in Israel – The Forward

Tens of thousands of Hassidic Jews participated on Thursday in the annual Lag Ba’omer festivities at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, making it the largest event held in Israel since the coronavirus pandemic broke out last year.

Forward Staff and Noa Shpigel / Haaretz
Apr 29, 2021
Another recent example.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Al-Aaimmah_bridge_stampede

2005 Al-Aaimmah bridge stampede - Wikipedia

The 2005 Al-Aaimmah bridge stampede occurred on August 31, 2005 when 953 people died following a stampede on Al-Aaimmah bridge, which crosses the Tigris river in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.

At the time of the stampede, around one million pilgrims had gathered around or were marching toward Al Kadhimiya Mosque, which is the shrine of the Shi'ite Imam Musa al-Kazim. 

Near the shrine, rumors of an imminent suicide bomb attack broke out, panicking many pilgrims. Interior Minister Bayan Baqir Solagh said that one person "pointed a finger at another person saying that he was carrying explosives...and that led to the panic". The man was presumed to be wearing a suicide explosive belt on the bridge.[2]

The panicked crowd flocked to the bridge, which had been closed. Somehow, the gate at their end of the bridge opened, and the pilgrims rushed through. Some people fell onto the concrete base and died instantly. The ensuing crush of people caused many to suffocate. The pressure of the crowd caused the bridge's iron railings to give way, dropping hundreds of people 9 m (30 feet) into the Tigris river. There was nowhere on the bridge for the people to go, as the other end of the bridge remained closed, and was impossible to open anyway, as it opened inward.

Owing to the nature of the incident many of those who died were those who could be considered physically weakest, such as the elderly, women and children.

People dived in from both ends of the bridge trying to help those drowning in the river. 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2020/01/07/theres-sad-history-deadly-stampedes-funerals-heres-why/

There’s a sad history of deadly stampedes at funerals. Here’s why. - The Washington Post

Miriam Berger
Jan. 7, 2020 at 1:28 p.m. MST

This was not the first time a massive public gathering ended in a crowd crush. Other mass funerals, along with the Hajj pilgrimage, sporting events, festivals and rallies, have seen similar tragedies. But experts and public officials say they are entirely preventable.

G. Keith Still, a crowd safety and risk analysis specialist, said Tuesday’s incident appeared to follow an all-too-common pattern.

“It’s kind of like squeezing toothpaste,” he said. “You get a very high-pressure situation as people are moving through confined spaces. As soon as the density exceeds the physical boundaries … you can develop crowd crushing.”

Still said conditions can start to become dangerous when a crowd grows to more than six or seven people per square meter. A “shock wave” — as people push from behind while those ahead of them are unable to continue at the same pace — can create a deadly pressure cooker.

Rather than being trampled, people in these conditions usually die from constricted asphyxia.

“Imagine that people are so tightly packed together that they can’t breathe,” Still said. “The pressure is so great on people so they can’t expand their lungs."
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The crush of a crowd can literally make it impossible to breathe.

https://dailycaller.com/2021/01/08/four-people-died-capitol-riot-ashli-babbit-kevin-greeson-benjamin-phillips-rosanne-boyland/

Five People Died In The Capitol Riot. Here’s What We Know About Them | The Daily Caller

MARY MARGARET OLOHAN
SOCIAL ISSUES REPORTER
January 08, 2021
3:21 PM ET

Rosanne Boyland

The police chief announced three additional deaths among people involved in the riot Wednesday. “One adult female and two adult males appear to have suffered from separate medical emergencies, which resulted in their deaths,” Contee said. The adult female has been identified by the D.C. Police Department as 34-year-old Rosanne Boyland of Kennesaw, Georgia.

A friend who witnessed her last moments said that Boyland was crushed to death as the crowd clashed with police, according to a local CBS outlet.

“People were in there to start stuff, but it wasn’t supposed to be a violent event,” Boyland’s friend Justin Winchell said. He described how Trump supporters began storming the Capitol building and demonstrators began pushing each other.

“They basically created a panic, and the police, in turn, push back on them, so people started falling,” Winchell said, adding that when the crowd clashed with the police and people began trampling each other, Boyland was pinned to the ground.

“I put my arm underneath her and was pulling her out and then another guy fell on top of her, and another guy was just walking [on top of her],” Winchell said. “There were people stacked 2-3 deep…people just crushed.”

Winchell said paramedics unsuccessfully attempted to revive her. “I lost a dear, dear friend, an amazing friend,” he said.