tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post7330818375139591780..comments2024-03-20T06:07:07.676-06:00Comments on Jumping Jack Flash Hypothesis: It's A Gas Gas Gas: Event Update For 2021-02-18Jonny Mnemonichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-9902994735013461402021-02-20T18:10:28.693-06:002021-02-20T18:10:28.693-06:00Texas agriculture commissioner issues RED ALERT wa...Texas agriculture commissioner issues RED ALERT warning on food supply chain<br />https://strangesounds.org/2021/02/texas-agriculture-warning-food-chain-collapse-video.html<br /><br />Texas’ Agriculture Commissioner has issued a RED ALERT over the food processing chain as the power grid is down and our food supply is grinding to a halt.<br /><br />Livestock producers are now unable to provide water to their animals, and farmers cannot deliver to grain elevators that are shut down.<br /><br />“In just one example, dairy operations are dumping $8 million worth of milk down the drains every day because the plants that process that milk don’t have power.<br /><br />“Grocery stores are already unable to get shipments of dairy products. Store shelves are already empty. We’re looking at a food supply chain problem like we’ve never seen before, even with COVID-19.” [more]<br /><br />Sunday, 21 February 2021<br />Witness statement from Texas<br />Woman is revealing what is happening in Texas NOW on 2-19-21 [~ 11.5 min.]<br />https://robinwestenra.blogspot.com/2021/02/witness-statement-from-texas.html<br /><br />Sunday, 21 February 2021<br />Biden’s Executive Order gave China access to the US Grid<br /><br />Biden’s Insane Executive Order on Climate Change Gave China Access to the US Grid – Suddenly There’s an Energy Crisis In Texas – Any Relationship?<br />https://robinwestenra.blogspot.com/2021/02/bidens-executive-order-gave-china.html<br /><br />This was just a small little paragraph tucked away in one of Biden’s EO’s the first day he was in office under the umbrella of “restoring science to tackle the climate crisis”. Of course, science and climate crisis are polar opposites. Looking over the EO, there appears to be nothing that benefits the United States of America which begs the question, who wrote and approved this mess?<br /><br />Biden ended President Trump’s EO protecting the US power grid from China<br /><br />Suddenly this past week we have an energy crisis in Texas. Is there any relationship between Biden’s EO and this? We’ll never know. [more]<br /><br /><br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-42898682045353295822021-02-20T07:55:31.957-06:002021-02-20T07:55:31.957-06:00The animals watched as snow fell in the mountains ...The animals watched as snow fell in the mountains of Ad-dhahr after a cold spell spread across the north-west of the country. <br /><br />Kerry says [lies] Earth has 9 years to avert worst consequences of climate crisis<br />https://www.yahoo.com/news/kerry-says-earth-9-years-155600454.html<br /><br />"I think it's a very appropriate way to think of it, so it is directly related to the warming, even though your instinct is to say, wait a minute, this is the new Ice Age. But it's not," Kerry said. "It is coming from the global warming and it threatens all the normal weather patterns."<br /><br />That warming is believed to make storms stronger, droughts drier and oceans higher. That means certain places on Earth where people currently live will become unlivable. In fact, it is already happening.<br /><br />Kerry said we have only a few years left to avoid a climate catastrophe.<br /><br />"Well, the scientists told us three years ago we had 12 years to avert the worst consequences of climate crisis. We are now three years gone, so we have nine years left," he said. [more; yeah, right? It's more like we HAD over a 109 years to change our ways since the scientific community KNEW way back in the late 1800s that greenhouse gases increase the temperature of the planet; specifically, BIG OIL knew since the 1970s!] <br /><br />Oklahoma alligators frozen in water with snouts sticking out<br />https://www.yahoo.com/news/oklahoma-alligators-frozen-water-snouts-173711267.html<br /><br />The phenomenon, also called brumation, allows the alligator to slow down their heart rate and metabolism during cold temperatures below the water while still maintaining the ability to breathe. [more]<br /><br />‘My stomach dropped’: Diver spots tiger shark caught in rope ‘noose’ that had cut into its body<br />https://www.yahoo.com/news/stomach-dropped-diver-spots-tiger-164735341.html<br /><br />A shark has been caught on camera tangled in a rope ‘noose’ that had wrapped around its body, cutting into the flesh around its gills in an image showcasing the impact ocean pollution can have on marine life. <br /><br />One image shows how the circle of rope has cut deep lacerations into the animal’s back.<br /><br />In another, the thick rope appears to have burrowed under the shark’s skin, pushing the joint of its right fin away from its body. [more; see sickening pic; "The story has a happy ending. A few weeks later, the shark was spotted with the rope off.]<br /><br />In photos: India’s diverse wildlife is drowning and dying in human filth<br />https://qz.com/india/1974683/how-plastic-waste-is-hurting-indias-tigers-protected-wildlife<br /><br />In the absence of efficient waste management systems, India is grappling with a mammoth garbage problem. Thousands of tonnes of untreated and unsegregated waste pollute the country’s land, water and air, while serving as toxic foraging grounds for a plethora of wild animals. [more; ugh]Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-9315901233003258082021-02-20T07:55:26.867-06:002021-02-20T07:55:26.867-06:00Tropical Cyclone "Guambe" intensifying o...Tropical Cyclone "Guambe" intensifying over the Mozambique Channel<br />https://watchers.news/2021/02/19/tropical-cyclone-guambe-intensifying-over-the-mozambique-channel/<br /><br />Tropical Cyclone "Guambe" formed in the Mozambique Channel on February 17, 2021, as the 8th named storm of the 2021/21 Southwest Indian Ocean cyclone season. Although Guambe is expected to stay about 100 km (62 miles) off the coast of Mozambique, significant impacts are expected in southern Mozambique on Friday and Saturday, February 19 and 20, 2021, between Inhambane and Xai-Xai. Heavy rains that can reach and locally exceed 150 mm (5.9 inches) in 24 hours are possible in these areas. Strong winds gusting up to 100 km/h (62 miles) on the coast are possible from Friday. A red warning for heavy rain, strong winds, and thunderstorms has been issued for areas in Sofala and Inhambane provinces. [more]<br /><br />At least 2 400 cold temperature records broken or tied in the U.S. from February 12 to 16, 2021<br />https://watchers.news/2021/02/18/2400-cold-temperature-records-broken-or-tied-us-february-2021/<br /><br />At least 2 400 preliminary daily cold temperature records, including cold maximums and minimums, were broken or tied at longer-term sites (75+ years of data) in the United States from February 12 to 16, 2021. The cold snap peaked from February 14 to 16. Another winter storm will affect a large area from Friday, February 19 -- from the Lower Mississippi Valley into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. [more]<br /><br />Submarine Permafrost Has Been Overlooked as a Major Source of Greenhouse Gases, Scientists Warn<br />https://www.fasterthanexpected.com/2021/02/15/submarine-permafrost-has-been-overlooked-as-a-major-source-of-greenhouse-gases-scientists-warn/<br /><br />Scientists have found that permafrost buried beneath the Arctic Ocean holds 60 billion tons of methane and 560 billion tons of organic carbon — making it a major source of greenhouse gases not currently included in climate projections that could have a significant impact on climate change in the longer-term. [more]<br /><br />[from It Can Always Get Worse news]<br />Water leaks indicate new damage at Fukushima nuclear plant<br />https://www.yahoo.com/news/water-leaks-indicate-damage-fukushima-133747374.html<br /><br />Cooling water levels have fallen in two reactors at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant since a powerful earthquake hit the area last weekend, indicating possible additional damage, its operator said Friday. [more]<br /><br />Snow falls on camels in Saudi Arabia<br />https://www.yahoo.com/news/snow-falls-camels-saudi-arabia-155911788.html [30 sec. news video]<br /><br />[3rd piece follows]<br /><br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-21866052764981694242021-02-20T07:42:04.877-06:002021-02-20T07:42:04.877-06:00PA all over this day's report! Lotta deadly f...PA all over this day's report! Lotta deadly fires too. <br /><br />i'm back home, Jonny. More snow expected here on Monday. <br /><br />The Temporary Collapse Of Texas Is Foreshadowing The Total Collapse Of The United States<br />http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/the-temporary-collapse-of-texas-is-foreshadowing-the-total-collapse-of-the-united-states/<br /><br />We are getting a very short preview of what will eventually happen to the United States as a whole. America’s infrastructure is aging and crumbling. Our power grids were never intended to support so many people, our water systems are a complete joke, and it has become utterly apparent that we would be completely lost if a major long-term national emergency ever struck. Texas has immense wealth and vast energy resources, but now it is being called a “failed state”. If it can’t even handle a few days of cold weather, what is the rest of America going to look like when things really start to get chaotic in this country?<br /><br />At this point, it has become clear that the power grid in Texas is in far worse shape than anyone ever imagined. When extremely cold weather hit the state, demand for energy surged dramatically. At the same time, about half of the wind turbines that Texas relies upon froze, and the rest of the system simply could not handle the massive increase in demand.<br /><br />Millions of Texans were without power for days, and hundreds of thousands are still without power as I write this article.<br /><br />In Texas, the cold weather literally caused thousands of pipes to burst. The damage caused by all of these ruined pipes is going to be in the billions of dollars. [more]<br /><br />If You Believe Life Will “Return To Normal”, You Have A Fundamental Misunderstanding Of The Times In Which We Live<br />https://endoftheamericandream.com/if-you-believe-life-will-return-to-normal-you-have-a-fundamental-misunderstanding-of-the-times-in-which-we-live/<br /><br />Despite all of the craziness that is going on out there, many pundits are trying to convince us that life will soon “return to normal” and that great days are just around the corner. They are telling us this despite the fact that the state of Texas has been in a state of collapse this week, the real economy continues to implode, the unemployment numbers are going up, civil unrest continues to rage in our streets on a nightly basis, and our entire planet continues to become even more unstable. Those that believe that happy days are here again have a fundamental misunderstanding of the times in which we live. This isn’t a period of time when America is going to “build back better”. Rather, this is a time when America is going to go even deeper into “the perfect storm”.<br />[more]<br /><br />Look at these insane pictures and videos of Texas Big Freeze<br />https://strangesounds.org/2021/02/insane-pictures-and-videos-of-texas-big-freeze.html [see pics and tweets]<br /><br />A Giant Flaw in Texas Blackouts: It Cut Power to Gas Supplies<br />https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/giant-flaw-texas-blackouts-cut-005229826.html<br /><br />When the Texas power grid was on the brink of collapse and its operator plunged thousands into darkness, it didn’t make an exception for the oil and gas field.<br /><br />Power was, unsurprisingly, diverted to hospitals and nursing homes. Ercot, as the grid manager is known, was staving off utter catastrophe, its chief executive later said.<br /><br />But leaving shale fields like the Permian Basin dark had an unintended consequence. Producers who depend on electricity to power their operations were left with no way to pump natural gas. And that gas was needed more than ever to generate electricity.<br /><br />As one executive described: It was like a death spiral. <br /><br />Several energy companies say that, while frozen infrastructure and equipment malfunctions caused gas volumes to plummet, a lack of power also had a profound impact on supply. It’s a phenomenon that highlights just how interconnected -- and interdependent -- Texas’s energy network is. [more; as we all are]<br /><br />[2nd section below]<br /><br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.com