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Unexpected solar flare caused radio blackouts in Australia and New Zealand
The flare was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection that missed Earth. A surprise solar flare has burst from an area of dense magnetism on the sun's surface, causing a temporary radio blackout in parts of Australia and all of New Zealand. The M5-class, medium-strength solar flare was recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory as it erupted from the sunspot AR3141 at 7:11 p.m. ET on Sunday (Nov. 6). The flare created a rush of radiation that ionized Earth's atmosphere, according to spaceweather.com. Sunspots are dark regions on the sun's surface where powerful magnetic fields, created by the flow of electrical charges, knot into kinks before suddenly snapping. The resulting release of energy launches bursts of radiation called solar flares and explosive jets of solar material called coronal mass ejections (CMEs). A CME did accompany this flare, but it was not aimed at Earth. The solar flare erupted unexpectedly and took scientists by surprise. "Our apologies there was no alert...
https://www.sott.net/article/474036-Unexpected-solar-flare-caused-radio-blackouts-in-Australia-and-New-Zealand
Unexpected solar flare caused radio blackouts in Australia and New Zealand
The flare was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection that missed Earth. A surprise solar flare has burst from an area of dense magnetism on the sun's surface, causing a temporary radio blackout in parts of Australia and all of New Zealand. The M5-class, medium-strength solar flare was recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory as it erupted from the sunspot AR3141 at 7:11 p.m. ET on Sunday (Nov. 6). The flare created a rush of radiation that ionized Earth's atmosphere, according to spaceweather.com. Sunspots are dark regions on the sun's surface where powerful magnetic fields, created by the flow of electrical charges, knot into kinks before suddenly snapping. The resulting release of energy launches bursts of radiation called solar flares and explosive jets of solar material called coronal mass ejections (CMEs). A CME did accompany this flare, but it was not aimed at Earth. The solar flare erupted unexpectedly and took scientists by surprise. "Our apologies there was no alert...
https://www.sott.net/article/474036-Unexpected-solar-flare-caused-radio-blackouts-in-Australia-and-New-Zealand
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Indiana Dem poll worker ejected for pre-selecting 'straight Dem ticket' on voting machine, calling Rs 'racist'
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office has reportedly opened an investigation into James Zheng An Indiana election office reportedly ejected a Democrat poll worker over allegations that he had pressured poll-goers against voting for certain candidates and even pre-selected Democratic candidates on a voting machine last week, local election officials told Fox News. The incidents took place at a polling place in Carmel, Indiana, under the Hamilton County Election Office. Hamilton County election administrator Beth Sheller declined to confirm the poll worker's identity in an interview with Fox News Digital, but detailed a report from the inspector at the polling location. Sheller stated that the inspector had learned of two separate incidents that may constitute electioneering and election interference. The poll worker, first identified by Chalkboard Review executive director Tony Kinnett as James Zheng, is now reportedly being investigated by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, and...
https://www.sott.net/article/474037-Indiana-Dem-poll-worker-ejected-for-pre-selecting-straight-Dem-ticket-on-voting-machine-calling-Rs-racist
Indiana Dem poll worker ejected for pre-selecting 'straight Dem ticket' on voting machine, calling Rs 'racist'
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office has reportedly opened an investigation into James Zheng An Indiana election office reportedly ejected a Democrat poll worker over allegations that he had pressured poll-goers against voting for certain candidates and even pre-selected Democratic candidates on a voting machine last week, local election officials told Fox News. The incidents took place at a polling place in Carmel, Indiana, under the Hamilton County Election Office. Hamilton County election administrator Beth Sheller declined to confirm the poll worker's identity in an interview with Fox News Digital, but detailed a report from the inspector at the polling location. Sheller stated that the inspector had learned of two separate incidents that may constitute electioneering and election interference. The poll worker, first identified by Chalkboard Review executive director Tony Kinnett as James Zheng, is now reportedly being investigated by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, and...
https://www.sott.net/article/474037-Indiana-Dem-poll-worker-ejected-for-pre-selecting-straight-Dem-ticket-on-voting-machine-calling-Rs-racist
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The West bullies Iran, again
The manner in which Tehran handled its drone deal with Russia has been somewhat clumsy. The fact that the first 'leak' on this topic originated from none other than President Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan should have alerted Tehran that something sinister was afoot. Instead, for whatever reasons, Tehran went into a flat denial mode. And now in a turnaround, we are given to understand that Iran's denial was factually correct, albeit not wholly true in content. Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has acknowledged that the "drone part is true, and we provided Russia with a small number of drones months before the Ukraine war." The minister added the caveat that "This fuss made by some Western countries, that Iran has provided missiles and drones to Russia to help the war in Ukraine — the missile part is completely wrong." Howsoever good Iran's drone technology might be, it has not been a game changer for Russia in the war in Ukraine. Russia's own missile...
https://www.sott.net/article/474038-The-West-bullies-Iran-again
The West bullies Iran, again
The manner in which Tehran handled its drone deal with Russia has been somewhat clumsy. The fact that the first 'leak' on this topic originated from none other than President Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan should have alerted Tehran that something sinister was afoot. Instead, for whatever reasons, Tehran went into a flat denial mode. And now in a turnaround, we are given to understand that Iran's denial was factually correct, albeit not wholly true in content. Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has acknowledged that the "drone part is true, and we provided Russia with a small number of drones months before the Ukraine war." The minister added the caveat that "This fuss made by some Western countries, that Iran has provided missiles and drones to Russia to help the war in Ukraine — the missile part is completely wrong." Howsoever good Iran's drone technology might be, it has not been a game changer for Russia in the war in Ukraine. Russia's own missile...
https://www.sott.net/article/474038-The-West-bullies-Iran-again
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House Intelligence Committee questioned about alleged surveillance of WikiLeaks founder
Judge Santiago Pedraz of Spain's National High Court has filed a request for judicial assistance with the United States House Intelligence Committee. He is asking the committee - charged with overseeing the US intelligence community - to provide his office with information pertaining to a Spanish firm that may have surveilled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. While Assange was protected by the Ecuadorian embassy in London - in an attempt to avoid extradition to the United States to face charges over leaking thousands of classified documents - he was allegedly subjected to espionage by the Spanish security firm Undercover Global SL. Pedraz has pointed out that the CIA may have been a possible recipient of the material that was collected on Assange.
https://www.sott.net/article/474039-House-Intelligence-Committee-questioned-about-alleged-surveillance-of-WikiLeaks-founder
House Intelligence Committee questioned about alleged surveillance of WikiLeaks founder
Judge Santiago Pedraz of Spain's National High Court has filed a request for judicial assistance with the United States House Intelligence Committee. He is asking the committee - charged with overseeing the US intelligence community - to provide his office with information pertaining to a Spanish firm that may have surveilled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. While Assange was protected by the Ecuadorian embassy in London - in an attempt to avoid extradition to the United States to face charges over leaking thousands of classified documents - he was allegedly subjected to espionage by the Spanish security firm Undercover Global SL. Pedraz has pointed out that the CIA may have been a possible recipient of the material that was collected on Assange.
https://www.sott.net/article/474039-House-Intelligence-Committee-questioned-about-alleged-surveillance-of-WikiLeaks-founder
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Will You Survive the 'Tripledemic'?
According to mainstream media, hospitalizations for respiratory infections are on the rise and "experts" warn of a potential "tripledemic" this winter, as people contract COVID,1 seasonal influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).2 "The CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] reports a 1% increase in new admissions of patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the U.S.," Yahoo! News reported at the end of October 2022.3 Far from being a pandemic of the unvaccinated, however, most COVID patients are now, in fact, fully jabbed. As noted by Yahoo! News (before urging everyone to stay up to date on their boosters): "The state with the most COVID hospitalizations is Maine even though it has one of the country's highest full vaccination rates, which means a person has received their primary series of vaccinations (whether that's one or two doses) and two weeks have passed since their last dose."
https://www.sott.net/article/474040-Will-You-Survive-the-Tripledemic
Will You Survive the 'Tripledemic'?
According to mainstream media, hospitalizations for respiratory infections are on the rise and "experts" warn of a potential "tripledemic" this winter, as people contract COVID,1 seasonal influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).2 "The CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] reports a 1% increase in new admissions of patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the U.S.," Yahoo! News reported at the end of October 2022.3 Far from being a pandemic of the unvaccinated, however, most COVID patients are now, in fact, fully jabbed. As noted by Yahoo! News (before urging everyone to stay up to date on their boosters): "The state with the most COVID hospitalizations is Maine even though it has one of the country's highest full vaccination rates, which means a person has received their primary series of vaccinations (whether that's one or two doses) and two weeks have passed since their last dose."
https://www.sott.net/article/474040-Will-You-Survive-the-Tripledemic
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Study finds 17% higher miscarriage rate in the vaccinated but pretends it doesn't
A few days ago, I came across Dr. Viki Male, qualified with a science PhD in pathology rather than a medical degree, who lectures in reproductive immunology at Imperial College London. Dr. Male, cocooned in a white coat to provide the necessary medical gravitas, was the star of an NHS video promoting COVID-19 'vaccinations' (more properly experimental gene-based therapies) to pregnant mothers.
https://www.sott.net/article/474041-Study-finds-17-higher-miscarriage-rate-in-the-vaccinated-but-pretends-it-doesn-t
Study finds 17% higher miscarriage rate in the vaccinated but pretends it doesn't
A few days ago, I came across Dr. Viki Male, qualified with a science PhD in pathology rather than a medical degree, who lectures in reproductive immunology at Imperial College London. Dr. Male, cocooned in a white coat to provide the necessary medical gravitas, was the star of an NHS video promoting COVID-19 'vaccinations' (more properly experimental gene-based therapies) to pregnant mothers.
https://www.sott.net/article/474041-Study-finds-17-higher-miscarriage-rate-in-the-vaccinated-but-pretends-it-doesn-t
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Biden froze out China's ambassador. He may regret tha
The administration snub could further complicate bilateral ties. China's ambassador to the U.S. just became one of the more powerful people in the Chinese government. But the Biden administration has given him the cold shoulder for much of his tenure — a posture that could further complicate the touchy relations between the superpowers. For months after arriving in Washington in September 2021, Qin Gang was limited to meetings with just a handful of U.S. officials, according to two people with knowledge of the interactions. One of those said that the shortlist of officials made available to Qin included Kurt Campbell, the National Security Council's Indo-Pacific coordinator, and Laura Rosenberger, NSC's senior director for China. That narrow access came despite repeated requests to meet with more senior administration officials, said those people — who were granted anonymity to share private conversations.
https://www.sott.net/article/474042-Biden-froze-out-Chinas-ambassador-He-may-regret-tha
Biden froze out China's ambassador. He may regret tha
The administration snub could further complicate bilateral ties. China's ambassador to the U.S. just became one of the more powerful people in the Chinese government. But the Biden administration has given him the cold shoulder for much of his tenure — a posture that could further complicate the touchy relations between the superpowers. For months after arriving in Washington in September 2021, Qin Gang was limited to meetings with just a handful of U.S. officials, according to two people with knowledge of the interactions. One of those said that the shortlist of officials made available to Qin included Kurt Campbell, the National Security Council's Indo-Pacific coordinator, and Laura Rosenberger, NSC's senior director for China. That narrow access came despite repeated requests to meet with more senior administration officials, said those people — who were granted anonymity to share private conversations.
https://www.sott.net/article/474042-Biden-froze-out-Chinas-ambassador-He-may-regret-tha
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NYT: Estonia's Kaja Kallas a strong contender to be the next NATO chief
The New York Times reported on 4 November that the current Estonian prime minister, Kaja Kallas, was a strong contender to be the next secretary general of NATO as the current alliance chief, Jens Stoltenberg, will step down in September 2023. According to the article, where any of the candidates come down on support for Ukraine in the war against Russia will be a critical factor. "However strongly opposed they are to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, countries of Western Europe, like France and Germany, want to look past the day the war ends, one way or another, and will want someone willing to try to create a new, more stable relationship with Moscow," the newspaper says.
https://www.sott.net/article/474043-NYT-Estonias-Kaja-Kallas-a-strong-contender-to-be-the-next-NATO-chief
NYT: Estonia's Kaja Kallas a strong contender to be the next NATO chief
The New York Times reported on 4 November that the current Estonian prime minister, Kaja Kallas, was a strong contender to be the next secretary general of NATO as the current alliance chief, Jens Stoltenberg, will step down in September 2023. According to the article, where any of the candidates come down on support for Ukraine in the war against Russia will be a critical factor. "However strongly opposed they are to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, countries of Western Europe, like France and Germany, want to look past the day the war ends, one way or another, and will want someone willing to try to create a new, more stable relationship with Moscow," the newspaper says.
https://www.sott.net/article/474043-NYT-Estonias-Kaja-Kallas-a-strong-contender-to-be-the-next-NATO-chief
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AFL uncovers documents revealing that Biden admin's 'guidance' on masking children in school was driven by the Kaiser Foundation's political polling
Today, America First Legal (AFL) released the third set of egregious documents obtained from litigation against the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC), revealing evidence that the CDC's mask guidance policies for school children was driven by political polling rather than science. AFL has obtained these documents as a result of a FOIA request filed in July 2021-after then-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted that the White House was working with social media companies to identify "misinformation"-and that AFL sued to enforce. AFL's first release of documents revealed the explicit collusion between the CDC and Big Tech to censor what the Biden Administration deemed "misinformation" and push covert COVID-19 propaganda. AFL's second release built the evidentiary record showing that CDC specifically sent Facebook and Twitter-specific posts to take down, throttle, censor, or flag. The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) is a liberal dark money group, receiving...
https://www.sott.net/article/474044-AFL-uncovers-documents-revealing-that-Biden-admins-guidance-on-masking-children-in-school-was-driven-by-the-Kaiser-Foundations-political-polling
AFL uncovers documents revealing that Biden admin's 'guidance' on masking children in school was driven by the Kaiser Foundation's political polling
Today, America First Legal (AFL) released the third set of egregious documents obtained from litigation against the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC), revealing evidence that the CDC's mask guidance policies for school children was driven by political polling rather than science. AFL has obtained these documents as a result of a FOIA request filed in July 2021-after then-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted that the White House was working with social media companies to identify "misinformation"-and that AFL sued to enforce. AFL's first release of documents revealed the explicit collusion between the CDC and Big Tech to censor what the Biden Administration deemed "misinformation" and push covert COVID-19 propaganda. AFL's second release built the evidentiary record showing that CDC specifically sent Facebook and Twitter-specific posts to take down, throttle, censor, or flag. The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) is a liberal dark money group, receiving...
https://www.sott.net/article/474044-AFL-uncovers-documents-revealing-that-Biden-admins-guidance-on-masking-children-in-school-was-driven-by-the-Kaiser-Foundations-political-polling
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Wisconsin judge refuses to allow mail-in ballots with partial addresses to be counted in win for GOP
The judge said changing the requirements would "upend the status quo" less than two weeks before the election. A Wisconsin judge has rejected a request from the state's League of Women Voters to allow election officials to count absentee ballots with incomplete witness addresses. Dane County Circuit Judge Nia Trammell on Wednesday said the group's request for a temporary injunction "would upend the status quo and not preserve it" and "frustrate the electoral process by causing confusion" less than two weeks before Election Day, CBS News reported.
https://www.sott.net/article/474045-Wisconsin-judge-refuses-to-allow-mail-in-ballots-with-partial-addresses-to-be-counted-in-win-for-GOP
Wisconsin judge refuses to allow mail-in ballots with partial addresses to be counted in win for GOP
The judge said changing the requirements would "upend the status quo" less than two weeks before the election. A Wisconsin judge has rejected a request from the state's League of Women Voters to allow election officials to count absentee ballots with incomplete witness addresses. Dane County Circuit Judge Nia Trammell on Wednesday said the group's request for a temporary injunction "would upend the status quo and not preserve it" and "frustrate the electoral process by causing confusion" less than two weeks before Election Day, CBS News reported.
https://www.sott.net/article/474045-Wisconsin-judge-refuses-to-allow-mail-in-ballots-with-partial-addresses-to-be-counted-in-win-for-GOP
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Still relevant: Watch this 1983 interview with a former CIA operative who explains how he circulated disinformation by using journalists
This is more relevant today than it was when it was originally released in 1983. Former CIA agent Frank Schnepp perfectly describes the process of laundering disinformation to the press in order to get the public to believe government narratives:
https://www.sott.net/article/474046-Still-relevant-Watch-this-1983-interview-with-a-former-CIA-operative-who-explains-how-he-circulated-disinformation-by-using-journalists
Still relevant: Watch this 1983 interview with a former CIA operative who explains how he circulated disinformation by using journalists
This is more relevant today than it was when it was originally released in 1983. Former CIA agent Frank Schnepp perfectly describes the process of laundering disinformation to the press in order to get the public to believe government narratives:
https://www.sott.net/article/474046-Still-relevant-Watch-this-1983-interview-with-a-former-CIA-operative-who-explains-how-he-circulated-disinformation-by-using-journalists
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CSIS warned Trudeau government invoking Emergencies Act could spark radicalization, violence
Spy agency advised that the powerful Emergencies Act would likely galvanize the anti-government narratives within the convoy. Canada's spy agency warned the federal government invoking the Emergencies Act could further radicalize Canadians engaged in convoy protests, and push some towards violence. The information is contained in an undated report from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) that was presented at the Emergencies Act (EA) inquiry on Monday. It surfaced during Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens's testimony about the blockade of the Ambassador Bridge last winter, part of several protests against pandemic restrictions.
https://www.sott.net/article/474047-CSIS-warned-Trudeau-government-invoking-Emergencies-Act-could-spark-radicalization-violence
CSIS warned Trudeau government invoking Emergencies Act could spark radicalization, violence
Spy agency advised that the powerful Emergencies Act would likely galvanize the anti-government narratives within the convoy. Canada's spy agency warned the federal government invoking the Emergencies Act could further radicalize Canadians engaged in convoy protests, and push some towards violence. The information is contained in an undated report from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) that was presented at the Emergencies Act (EA) inquiry on Monday. It surfaced during Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens's testimony about the blockade of the Ambassador Bridge last winter, part of several protests against pandemic restrictions.
https://www.sott.net/article/474047-CSIS-warned-Trudeau-government-invoking-Emergencies-Act-could-spark-radicalization-violence
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Biden froze out China's ambassador. He may regret that
The administration snub could further complicate bilateral ties. China's ambassador to the U.S. just became one of the more powerful people in the Chinese government. But the Biden administration has given him the cold shoulder for much of his tenure — a posture that could further complicate the touchy relations between the superpowers. For months after arriving in Washington in September 2021, Qin Gang was limited to meetings with just a handful of U.S. officials, according to two people with knowledge of the interactions. One of those said that the shortlist of officials made available to Qin included Kurt Campbell, the National Security Council's Indo-Pacific coordinator, and Laura Rosenberger, NSC's senior director for China. That narrow access came despite repeated requests to meet with more senior administration officials, said those people — who were granted anonymity to share private conversations.
https://www.sott.net/article/474042-Biden-froze-out-Chinas-ambassador-He-may-regret-that
Biden froze out China's ambassador. He may regret that
The administration snub could further complicate bilateral ties. China's ambassador to the U.S. just became one of the more powerful people in the Chinese government. But the Biden administration has given him the cold shoulder for much of his tenure — a posture that could further complicate the touchy relations between the superpowers. For months after arriving in Washington in September 2021, Qin Gang was limited to meetings with just a handful of U.S. officials, according to two people with knowledge of the interactions. One of those said that the shortlist of officials made available to Qin included Kurt Campbell, the National Security Council's Indo-Pacific coordinator, and Laura Rosenberger, NSC's senior director for China. That narrow access came despite repeated requests to meet with more senior administration officials, said those people — who were granted anonymity to share private conversations.
https://www.sott.net/article/474042-Biden-froze-out-Chinas-ambassador-He-may-regret-that
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One killed, two injured in wild boar attack in Malaysia
IPOH: A man was killed after being attacked by a wild boar near Jalan Kampung Paya Ara in Pantai Remis, about 90km from here. A Perak Fire and Rescue Department spokesman said the victim, identified as Syaiful Anuar Abdul Wahab, 46, died on the spot following the incident on Sunday (Nov 6) evening. "We received a call about the incident around 7.05pm. "The man was on his way to his farm prior to the incident," he said in a statement.
https://www.sott.net/article/474048-One-killed-two-injured-in-wild-boar-attack-in-Malaysia
One killed, two injured in wild boar attack in Malaysia
IPOH: A man was killed after being attacked by a wild boar near Jalan Kampung Paya Ara in Pantai Remis, about 90km from here. A Perak Fire and Rescue Department spokesman said the victim, identified as Syaiful Anuar Abdul Wahab, 46, died on the spot following the incident on Sunday (Nov 6) evening. "We received a call about the incident around 7.05pm. "The man was on his way to his farm prior to the incident," he said in a statement.
https://www.sott.net/article/474048-One-killed-two-injured-in-wild-boar-attack-in-Malaysia
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Lightning kills father, daughter in Zambia
A man and his daughter have died in Kitwe's Chantete Ward while his wife and two other children escaped with minor burns after they were struck by lightning. The incident is reported to have happened after the family sought refuge in their home when it started raining. The three survivors have since been discharged after being examined at the Kitwe Teaching hospital. Kitwe Teaching Hospital Public Relations Officer Phoebe Chileya and Chantete ward Councilor David Phiri confirmed that the incident occurred on November 4, 2022. Chileya disclosed that the two died on the spot. "I can confirm that two people were reported to have died on the spot while three who were admitted after sustaining minor burns as a result.
https://www.sott.net/article/474049-Lightning-kills-father-daughter-in-Zambia
Lightning kills father, daughter in Zambia
A man and his daughter have died in Kitwe's Chantete Ward while his wife and two other children escaped with minor burns after they were struck by lightning. The incident is reported to have happened after the family sought refuge in their home when it started raining. The three survivors have since been discharged after being examined at the Kitwe Teaching hospital. Kitwe Teaching Hospital Public Relations Officer Phoebe Chileya and Chantete ward Councilor David Phiri confirmed that the incident occurred on November 4, 2022. Chileya disclosed that the two died on the spot. "I can confirm that two people were reported to have died on the spot while three who were admitted after sustaining minor burns as a result.
https://www.sott.net/article/474049-Lightning-kills-father-daughter-in-Zambia
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Terrifying moment pod of 7 orcas SINK a sailing yacht off Portugal
This is the astonishing moment seven orcas destroyed a sailing yacht and sank it in 45 minutes, with the terrified crew fleeing for their lives on a life raft near Portugal. Footage from November 1 shows the orcas circling and bumping the vessel, called Smousse while crew members Elliott, Augustin, Roman and Corentin were on board. Augustin said that when they heard the boat shaking and a loud noise at the back of the yacht, they realised they were surrounded by orcas. As the attack continued, the boat eventually began to crack because of the force of the orca's jaws and the killer whales ripped a hole in the hull of the 40ft boat. Augustin went to the back of the boat and realised it was fast filling with water and the men had to flee.
https://www.sott.net/article/474050-Terrifying-moment-pod-of-7-orcas-SINK-a-sailing-yacht-off-Portugal
Terrifying moment pod of 7 orcas SINK a sailing yacht off Portugal
This is the astonishing moment seven orcas destroyed a sailing yacht and sank it in 45 minutes, with the terrified crew fleeing for their lives on a life raft near Portugal. Footage from November 1 shows the orcas circling and bumping the vessel, called Smousse while crew members Elliott, Augustin, Roman and Corentin were on board. Augustin said that when they heard the boat shaking and a loud noise at the back of the yacht, they realised they were surrounded by orcas. As the attack continued, the boat eventually began to crack because of the force of the orca's jaws and the killer whales ripped a hole in the hull of the 40ft boat. Augustin went to the back of the boat and realised it was fast filling with water and the men had to flee.
https://www.sott.net/article/474050-Terrifying-moment-pod-of-7-orcas-SINK-a-sailing-yacht-off-Portugal
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Toddler dies after dog attack at motel in New South Wales, Australia
A two-year-old boy has died after he was attacked by two dogs at a motel in central-west NSW on Tuesday morning. Emergency services responded to a report the toddler had suffered serious injuries to his face and neck when he was mauled by the dogs at the Country Gardens Motor Inn on Grenfell Road in Cowra shortly after 10am. A member of the public had already taken the child to Cowra Hospital when police arrived. The boy was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in a critical condition but he died on Tuesday afternoon.
https://www.sott.net/article/474051-Toddler-dies-after-dog-attack-at-motel-in-New-South-Wales-Australia
Toddler dies after dog attack at motel in New South Wales, Australia
A two-year-old boy has died after he was attacked by two dogs at a motel in central-west NSW on Tuesday morning. Emergency services responded to a report the toddler had suffered serious injuries to his face and neck when he was mauled by the dogs at the Country Gardens Motor Inn on Grenfell Road in Cowra shortly after 10am. A member of the public had already taken the child to Cowra Hospital when police arrived. The boy was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in a critical condition but he died on Tuesday afternoon.
https://www.sott.net/article/474051-Toddler-dies-after-dog-attack-at-motel-in-New-South-Wales-Australia
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Pack of dogs maul, kill 6-year-old pupil in Uganda
Police in Sembabule is searching for the owner of a pack of dogs that mauled to death, Dan Matovu, a 6-year-old boy in Kayunga B village in Sembabule district. The incident is said to have happened on November 2, 2022 as Matovu headed to the garden where his mother was digging. "The victim returned from Kyebongotoko school at around 4:30pm, and followed his mother to the garden. It was very unfortunate that while on his way to the garden, he came across a pack of dangerous dogs which attacked and inflicted fatal injuries on him," police spokesperson Fred Enanga said. According to Enanga, during the attack, the victim made an alarm which attracted his mother's response. Unfortunately, upon the her arrival at the scene, the dogs had shredded all the clothes of the victim and killed him. His body was reportedly covered with bite marks.
https://www.sott.net/article/474052-Pack-of-dogs-maul-kill-6-year-old-pupil-in-Uganda
Pack of dogs maul, kill 6-year-old pupil in Uganda
Police in Sembabule is searching for the owner of a pack of dogs that mauled to death, Dan Matovu, a 6-year-old boy in Kayunga B village in Sembabule district. The incident is said to have happened on November 2, 2022 as Matovu headed to the garden where his mother was digging. "The victim returned from Kyebongotoko school at around 4:30pm, and followed his mother to the garden. It was very unfortunate that while on his way to the garden, he came across a pack of dangerous dogs which attacked and inflicted fatal injuries on him," police spokesperson Fred Enanga said. According to Enanga, during the attack, the victim made an alarm which attracted his mother's response. Unfortunately, upon the her arrival at the scene, the dogs had shredded all the clothes of the victim and killed him. His body was reportedly covered with bite marks.
https://www.sott.net/article/474052-Pack-of-dogs-maul-kill-6-year-old-pupil-in-Uganda
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Heavy rain, hailstorm witnessed in several areas of United Arab Emirates
Heavy rain was witnessed on separate areas across the UAE on Monday, while dust-stirring winds blew at 40 km/h. Light rain started falling at 11:49am on Dibba in Fujairah, turning to heavy on Alhala, Al Bidya, Masafi-Dibba Road, Kadra, Asafni and other areas in Ras Al Khaimah. While heavy rain and hail fell on Wahlah in Fujairah, medium to heavy rain fell on the Khatm Al Melaha in Sharjah, Hatta in Dubai and separate areas in Ajman.
https://www.sott.net/article/474053-Heavy-rain-hailstorm-witnessed-in-several-areas-of-United-Arab-Emirates
Heavy rain, hailstorm witnessed in several areas of United Arab Emirates
Heavy rain was witnessed on separate areas across the UAE on Monday, while dust-stirring winds blew at 40 km/h. Light rain started falling at 11:49am on Dibba in Fujairah, turning to heavy on Alhala, Al Bidya, Masafi-Dibba Road, Kadra, Asafni and other areas in Ras Al Khaimah. While heavy rain and hail fell on Wahlah in Fujairah, medium to heavy rain fell on the Khatm Al Melaha in Sharjah, Hatta in Dubai and separate areas in Ajman.
https://www.sott.net/article/474053-Heavy-rain-hailstorm-witnessed-in-several-areas-of-United-Arab-Emirates
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Meteor fireball over Italy and other adjacent countries on November 5
We received 60 reports about a fireball seen over Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Škofja Loka, Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Corse, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Grand Est, Koper, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardia, Niederösterreich, Piemonte, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Sardegna, Slovenj Gradec, Slovenska Bistrica, Steiermark and To on Saturday, November 5th 2022 around 20:55 UT.
https://www.sott.net/article/474054-Meteor-fireball-over-Italy-and-other-adjacent-countries-on-November-5
Meteor fireball over Italy and other adjacent countries on November 5
We received 60 reports about a fireball seen over Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Škofja Loka, Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Corse, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Grand Est, Koper, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardia, Niederösterreich, Piemonte, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Sardegna, Slovenj Gradec, Slovenska Bistrica, Steiermark and To on Saturday, November 5th 2022 around 20:55 UT.
https://www.sott.net/article/474054-Meteor-fireball-over-Italy-and-other-adjacent-countries-on-November-5
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Centuries-old whaling logs are filling gaps in our climate knowledge
Whalers from the 18th and 19th centuries are helping 21st Century scientists on climate change. A little after 7:30 in the morning on Wednesday, December 7, 1887, in the aftermath of remarkably strong northeasterly winds, Captain William A. Martin instructed the crew of the Eunice H. Adams, a whaling ship from Massachusetts, to anchor in cerulean water roughly 24 feet deep, close to Port Royal, South Carolina. Around 9 a.m., Charles Hamilton, a desperate crew member, jumped overboard — deserting his post, with the intention of swimming to land. He was intercepted mid-route by another ship, which returned him to the leaking brig he had tried to escape. Later that day, an act of near-mutiny occurred. According to the ship's logbook, a signed letter from the majority of the crew was sent ashore to Port Royal authorities. In it, the men complained that the vessel they sailed on was "unseaworthy," unhappy with the unplanned stop and delay for repairs merely months into their voyage, in...
https://www.sott.net/article/474055-Centuries-old-whaling-logs-are-filling-gaps-in-our-climate-knowledge
Centuries-old whaling logs are filling gaps in our climate knowledge
Whalers from the 18th and 19th centuries are helping 21st Century scientists on climate change. A little after 7:30 in the morning on Wednesday, December 7, 1887, in the aftermath of remarkably strong northeasterly winds, Captain William A. Martin instructed the crew of the Eunice H. Adams, a whaling ship from Massachusetts, to anchor in cerulean water roughly 24 feet deep, close to Port Royal, South Carolina. Around 9 a.m., Charles Hamilton, a desperate crew member, jumped overboard — deserting his post, with the intention of swimming to land. He was intercepted mid-route by another ship, which returned him to the leaking brig he had tried to escape. Later that day, an act of near-mutiny occurred. According to the ship's logbook, a signed letter from the majority of the crew was sent ashore to Port Royal authorities. In it, the men complained that the vessel they sailed on was "unseaworthy," unhappy with the unplanned stop and delay for repairs merely months into their voyage, in...
https://www.sott.net/article/474055-Centuries-old-whaling-logs-are-filling-gaps-in-our-climate-knowledge