EARTHQUAKE NEAR IRANIAN NUCLEAR PLANT: HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Well... here we go folks!  It's 2020, and I want to wish everyone a very Happy New Year and every good thing in the year to come.

And speaking of the New Year, I want to start of this year's blogs by a look back to the very tail end of last year, and to rehearse an old high octane speculation, because I think we're looking at that old pattern of high octane speculation in action once again. We've seen, for example, the fires in California over the past two years, with clear evidence that something more is involved than just (1) plain old arson, (2) just plain old drought, and (3) just plain old neglect to trim back brush and undergrowth. Indeed, we've seen strange pictures from those fires, from what appears to be beams of collimated energy, to evidence of fires having been started near the electrical junction boxes of power lines going into homes. I've blogged about these things before and offered some pretty wild high octane speculation in explanation of their potential technological and scientific aspects of what may be going on. Other researchers in the alternative research field such as Elana Freeland have also offered scientific and technological explanations.

As for the events themselves, former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Catherine Austin Fitts and I have also speculated that the fires were a kind of small scale "beta test" of how to practice "disaster capitalism" by initiating the disasters themselves via exotic technologies, and of course, the good old fashioned methods of blackmailing people into committing acts of arson and so on. And now... Australia burns, and more and more people are questioning the public narratives. I wish I could share some of the questions - and information - I've been getting, but suffice it to say there is a growing concern among some in the alternative research field that  something is very fishy about what's going on in Australia.

Then, looking further back, there are three other signal events of a few years ago that form part of my "old high octane speculation" pattern: 1) the Fukushima tsunami-earthquake-reactor disaster, 2) the Indonesian tsunami, and 3) the strange earthquakes in the Soviet Union that preceded the German reunification. In each of these cases, what appeared to have been natural disasters all occurred within a political context that suggests that they may not have been so natural after all. Prior to the Fukushima disaster, for example, there was a new Japanese government which was gently but firmly requesting that the USA close its base in Okinawa, and which was openly talking about state visits of then-Japanese-Emperor Akahito to visit China. This was followed by a stern threat from Obama's Secretary of Defense Robert Gates that Japan would face dire consequences if it went forward on its independent course. A few days later, the tsunami struck Fukushima, and the rest is history. And in the case of the Indonesian tsunami, as recounted many times by Catherine Fitts, about a week prior to the tsunami, she noticed a massive sell-off of Indonesian sovereign securities for no apparent reason, but the reason came about a week later when the tsunami struck. In the case of the Soviet Union, Georgia was struck by strong earthquakes during the period of the events surrounding German reunification, a fact that was conveniently coincidental, because the then Soviet Foreign Minister, Eduard Schervenadze was from ... you guessed it ... Georgia.

To this pattern we might add a fourth: the earthquakes that just conveniently devastated North Korean nuclear facilities during the height of renewed tensions between that country and the Trump administration over its nuclear policy. Then came a press conference with an American general who stated "all options are on the table." When asked by a reporter if that included "kinetic weapons" or Rod of God technologies, the general's answer was a simple yes.

It's not much of a "pattern," I'll grant you, but it at least raises to the level of "hunch": natural disasters in the context of political tensions might not be natural disasters at all, but examples of the use of exotic technologies.

With that in mind, consider the recent droning-assassination of a top Iranian general that currently has much of the lamestream corporate controlled media in a tizzy. And within the same time frame, we have this:

5.1 earthquake hits near Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran

Now as the article states, the Iranian nuclear facility at Bushehr is indeed near a natural fault line and experiences almost daily tremors. Normally, that would be enough to make me dismiss the story as "mere earthquake."

But given the previous "pattern of hunches," the political commentary and tensions previous to Fukushima and again in North Korea, I cannot dispel the queasy feeling that we might be looking at the same thing here. And it is perhaps significant that prior to this earthquake, we also had one of those curious "tweets from Trump" that the USA had weapons that were not "nukes" and equally destructive.

And when you do the math on earthquakes, they certainly fall into that category...

See you on the flip side...

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

27 Comments

  1. Margaret W. on January 10, 2020 at 3:05 am

    test



  2. Joe A. on January 9, 2020 at 7:18 pm

    Daniel Liszt hosts “Dark Journalist”.
    His interviews are of the highest standards.Well worth a look.Good Luck



  3. Joe A. on January 7, 2020 at 10:40 pm

    Should depopulation be an objective,then I deduce that intensive fires in the low density areas might just do the trick.Of course,I would require tools to attain my goal. This is purely a hypothesis: DEW,EMP,HAARP ,PSYCHOTRONICS(to motivate manchurian candidate types) just a very few of what the arsenal owns.
    Should I want
    to go for high octane speculation(Sorry Dr.Farrell) then I might add implications of CERN, and what it might imply in conjunction with the “Philadelphia Experiment”



  4. Pierre on January 7, 2020 at 7:03 pm

    how about 5g network telling the 200 (kids) who started the australian fires (not forgetting a reported 20 second continuous lightning burst at kempsey nsw) , voices in their head, to come on baby light my fire.? or soros funded actors with lucifer matches and/or familial ties to ‘the them’. or just society and it’s values going to schmuck?
    fuku just as rape japan makes no sense, the fallout it too long term and increasingly ubiquitous. you would just have done a Kobo job (also suspicious) with a legit 7.1 quake, maybe a second one a few days later like Little and Big Boy 1945 until they desisted. more likely done to wreck their naughty secret bombs at the facility before they could retaliate, worth the risk, but lost the gamble long term which went way too far overboard. unless global/pacifica depopulation was on the agenda. or boosting the Giant Transmitter than the earth now is including this greek fire wrecking ball (foments carbon tax into the Norman’s exchequers private coffers subsequent to Doomsday stats and more surveillance of farts etc.).



  5. Pierre on January 7, 2020 at 6:53 pm

    gay prides do.



  6. Eve Leung on January 6, 2020 at 9:27 pm

    It is a sad time we are living in, specially those who has some clue but not involved into those dark tech fighting behind the scene, but to what end?



    • zendogbreath on January 6, 2020 at 11:00 pm

      Corbett report had a fair amalysis on who the general was and what he was in Bagdad for. Sounds like he was invited to negotiate a peace in Yemen with the Saudis for the Shia side. Hmm think he was decieved much? Bet that made Bolton lol.



      • zendogbreath on January 6, 2020 at 11:04 pm

        Highimpactflicks Brian had a quick one on a female abc correspondent selling the anti American meme while she walked her barely covered blond hair through streets in Iran interviewing completely honest and sincere Iranian military age males.



      • DanaThomas on January 7, 2020 at 4:49 am

        Let’s summarise things: An Iranian government official flies into Iraq on a civilian flight to engage in a 3-way diplomatic mission involving Iraq, Saudi and Iran. From the international law viewpoint, openly killing an official on a mission in a third-party country is one of the worst things you can do. As Talleyrand said when commenting the killing of the Duke of Enghien by Napoleon, it is worse than bad: it is a serious mistake.



  7. marcos toledo on January 6, 2020 at 7:38 pm

    Speaking of earthquakes RT reported there was an earthquake here in Puerto Rico early this morning. I was awake at 4 am but I FELT no quake. As for Persia, it seems the CSA has no historic sense Mesopotamia has been part of the Persian sphere for centuries. Someones seem desperate to bring on Armmeggedon as sone as possible.



    • marcos toledo on January 6, 2020 at 7:40 pm

      soon as possible.



  8. basta on January 6, 2020 at 2:23 pm

    Well, at least the new year’s kicked off with a bang — or two.

    You can add to your list an earthquake in China that devastated a secret nuclear testing facility beneath a mountain; I don’t recall the date but I do recall the tell-tale report that local villagers had seen strange rainbow/piezoelectric effects in the sky shortly before the “quake.”

    As for Australia, ZeroHedge just reported that dozens had been arrested setting fires, and I read on a hobby forum about a member whose sister owns a cattle ranch in Queensland who reported that the local government had outlawed fire-breaks for wildlife conservation measures, and that in consequence their farm and most properties in the area were thus being consumed. They had to put down hundreds of livestock before evacuating.

    Apparently, these laws have been enacted across the country, just as in KaliYugafornia. Go figure.



    • Robert Barricklow on January 6, 2020 at 6:04 pm

      Laws have manifested into a form of decidedly structural violence; along w/its cousin, algorithmic governance.



  9. Robert Barricklow on January 6, 2020 at 11:48 am

    Here we go again; another so-called “Act of God”[$]?
    In my information world these are acts of war using technologies that are becoming ever more present and known in many circles around the globe.
    Now to read further than the headlines.
    Way to start off the new year – fired-up from the get-go. Yes! Right in the thick of the smoke & mirror Acts of God$ are these disaster capitalism tools for My Way or Die” policies.
    Just like “Epsteined” has entered the lexicon so has “Fukushimad”, “Tsumanied” as well as other truthiness. Haiti’s Earthquake was obvious to me when it happened, given the extensive background context. So prevalent are these “Act$” that the old black/white TV quiz show, “To Tell the Truth” comes to mind consistently when reading/watching/listening to news.
    So now the technologies are granted certain factions the Power of the Gods; and, like all power: it corrupts.
    Absolutely!



    • zendogbreath on January 6, 2020 at 10:54 pm

      Forgot about Haiti. If memory serves on that one it was an odd depth and odd timing too. Mostly I remember progressive radio air america crowing about ussa forces excluding aircraft from all other countries while sweeping in military aircraft. Ussa put that country under seige instantly.



  10. Linda Thomas on January 6, 2020 at 10:57 am

    Is there a HAARP facility map anywhere? I was just flying over rural BAJA and spotted a new one there on the Sea of Cortez. Can you comment on the rise in the ocean temperature off the coast of CA? Any guesses ?



  11. Richard on January 6, 2020 at 7:35 am

    Funny thing exists between synchronicity and coincidence – the difficulty of discernment. One cannot rule out celestial causality from terrestrial happenstance. That same difficulty often yields the framework for faith-based convictions without examination and belief without proof. It would seem such areas of contention need more attention anyway, so as not to become surprise events that the loudest false narrative would seize an opportunity to manipulate. It’s already noisy. Then again, there are those accumulative strange happenstances that are still awaiting explanation.



  12. goshawks on January 6, 2020 at 6:01 am

    Fukushima was actually two separate events. First, there was the (induced) tsunami. That was short-term bad. Then, there was the nuking of Fukushima Reactor Units 3 & 4, after they failed to succumb to a StuxNet variant. Reactor 4 was especially suspicious, as it went boom while being down for heavy maintenance with the reactor lid off and its fuel removed. Jim Stone did a full report on Fukushima: http://82.221.129.208/fukureport1b.pdf

    The financial ‘shorting’ prior to the Indonesian tsunami is evidence that some knew of an upcoming “disaster.” This is probably the best evidence that tsunamis can be induced via earthquake technology (where there is prior, built-up stress in the surrounding plates).

    On the 5.1 earthquake near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear, it is a toss-up. Jim Stone has been correlating earthquake depths with ‘suspicious’ earthquakes – the ones with smooth movements which induce nausea in participants. Those ones cluster around 10 miles down, versus 20 or more miles down for ‘natural’ earthquakes. The 5.1 Bushehr earthquake was at 24 miles (38 km) down; so within JS’ findings, it is probably natural…

    However, Borazjan city lies on the northern shore of the Persian Gulf. There is a major tectonic plate boundary running right along that northern shore:
    https://earthscience.stackexchange.com/questions/2383/why-are-there-more-intense-earthquakes-in-iran-than-in-iraq
    “So the Arabian plate is currently pushing north against the Eurasian plate, and sliding under it, causing uplift in Iran, and probably causing various slip and thrust fault lines. The pressure on those fault lines is released as earthquakes.”

    From those maps, the whole area is ‘pre-charged’ and might be easily set-off by earthquake technologies. 24 miles depth may have just been the ‘natural’ slipping-point…



    • Robert Barricklow on January 6, 2020 at 11:55 am

      Very successful “Beta” tests were done in conjunction that day.. Another, of many, infamous days “gifted” to the Japanese.
      Their collective memory is certainly unlikely to be forgotten, nor forgiven.



    • zendogbreath on January 6, 2020 at 9:51 pm

      G,
      I got that as 10 km, give or take, for the depth. I think I got it first from either Dutchsinse or Suspicious 0bservers about 5 years ago. Think I got it confirmed from a few others. I remember seeing a listing of USGS quakes sorted by depth. If memory serves depths range from surface down to way deeper, like 100’s of km.

      I wanna say Fukushima’s depth was right about 10km.



  13. anakephalaiosis on January 6, 2020 at 5:48 am

    When man wages war against patriarchy, he is committing suicide, by feminism.

    What David wanted, he took, and then he sacrificed Uriah.

    No cloth on a stick is big enough, to hide the shame.

    Lions do not hunt with hyenas!



    • Robert Barricklow on January 6, 2020 at 11:57 am

      They have too much pride.



      • anakephalaiosis on January 6, 2020 at 2:09 pm

        False pride is a groveling wallpaper, with arrogance for the rest.

        True pride is to make a stand, where one falls, to rise again.

        Slaves have no pride in their work, or else they would be free.

        Arbeit adelt. Sie macht Frei.



        • Robert Barricklow on January 6, 2020 at 5:44 pm

          Group behavior versus individual behavior.
          Over time, do the group gene[s] become dominant?



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